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  1. Corf

    Unreferenced date December 2007 File Corf.jpg thumb A wooden corf A corf pl. corves or corve pl. corves is a basket of net, chicken wire or similar materials, used to contain live fish or crustaceans such as crayfish underwater, at Dock maritime dock s or in fishing boat s. Corfs were used formerly to keep captured or grown fish live and fresh for consumption. Today, corfs used this purpose have commonly been replaced by refrigeration and freezing. The word in mining also meant a small wagon for carrying coal, ore, etc., or a wicker basket formerly used for this purpose. Origin of term 1350 1400 ME MD c. G Korb L corbis basket cf. corbeil See also fish farming and live fish trade . fishing stub fishing tackle expanded techniques fisheries and fishing Category Fishing equipment wiktionary ko sv Sump ...   more details



  1. Corf county campsite

    notability date September 2011 Corf county campsite or Corf Camp is a large campsite on the Isle of Wight , England . Commonly used by scout groups it is located in the west of the island half a mile from Shalfleet on a small peninsula bounded by Shalfleet and Corf Lakes in Newtown Bay , a tidal and sheltered inlet from the Solent . ref isleofwightscouts.org.uk VisitUs Camping CorfCampSite.aspx ref ref www.scoutbase.org.uk cgi bin camping ref ref www.suttonscouts.org.uk campsites search?q C&n 26 ref ref www.gps data team.com map ?where Scout Camp Corf ref Geography Corf camp is heavily wooded with each site in small clearings both Corf inself and Newtown Bay are Sites of Special Scientific Interest . The nearest bus stop is in Shalfleet, 10 minutes walk away. ref www.shalfleet.net shalfleet nearby.htm ref History Corf Campsite was acquired by the Isle of Wight Scouts in 1937 and has been developed since. The centre of the camp and main buildings have been moved ince the original placements and further development is planned. Facilitys The 23 acres of the site have 35 campsites. There is a playing field which in one corner has a 30 foot climbing tower use of which is currently limited and a play area for Beavers and Cubs . The permanent buildings on the site include 3 toilet blocks, showers included in one of the set of blocks , a undercover activity area which has ping pong tables, shop and a Pack Holiday Centre. This consists of Dormitarys, Mess hall and kitchen. There is a wooden jetty on the seaward edge of the site. The lake in reality a wide tidal stream is Class C waters . References Reflist coord missing Isle of Wight Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest on the Isle of Wight IsleofWight geo stub ...   more details



  1. Corve

    Corve may refer to corf or corve, a container River Corve Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. disambig ...   more details



  1. Hurrying

    Image Hurrier Cobden 1853.jpg frame right A hurrier and two thrusters heaving a corf full of coal as depicted in the 1853 book The White Slaves of England by J Cobden. A hurrier , also sometimes called a coal drawer or coal thruster , was a child or woman employed by a Colliery collier to transport the coal that they had mining mined . Women would normally get the children to help them because of the difficulty of carrying the coal. Common particularly in the early 19th century, the hurrier pulled a corf baskets or small wagons full of coal along roadways as small as 16  inches in height. They would often work 12 hour shifts, making several runs down to the coal face and back to the surface again. ref name WorstJobs Channel 4 . http web.archive.org web 20080428224215 http www.channel4.com history microsites W worstjobs victorian3.html 2 The Worst Jobs in History Hurrier . Accessed from the Wayback Machine on 13 November 2009. ref ref name HalifaxToday HalifaxToday.co.uk. http www2.halifaxtoday.co.uk calderheritage halifaxworkingconditions.htm The Nature Of Work . Accessed 17 February 2007. ref Some children came from the workhouses and were apprentice d to the colliers. Adults could not easily do the job because of the size of the roadways, which were limited on the grounds of cost and structural integrity. ref name HalifaxToday Hurriers were equipped with a gurl belt a leather belt with a swivel chain linked to the corf. They were also given candles as it was too expensive to light the whole mine. ref name HalifaxToday Roles Children as young as three or four were employed, with both sexes contributing to the work. ref name MI North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical ..., with those pushing the corf from the rear being known as thrusters . The thrusters often had to push the corf using their heads, leading to the hair on their crown being worn away and the child becoming ... strong enough to pull or push the corf. This job saw the child sit in a small cutting waiting for the hurriers ...   more details



  1. Fortified Sector of the Dauphiné

    were to be built by the Commission pour l Organisation des R gions Fortifi es CORF , the primary organization ... but less secure and less strongly armed versions of the CORF works. MOM avants postes superficially resembled CORF ouvrages , with underground gallery systems linking individual combat blocks, but lacked ... and underground troop accommodations. A number of the later CORF proposed ouvrages were carried ... and mountain basins. The Col de Larche corridor was defended by the CORF built gros ouvrage tag ..., as well as a variety of CORF positions around Saint Ours. The Montgen vre corridor was covered ... CORF MOM Ouvrage Col du Granon , petit ouvrage of four combat blocks, incomplete CORF MOM Quartier ... Alpins BCA Ouvrage Janus , gros ouvrage of seven combat blocks and an entrance CORF Avant poste ... tank barrier CORF Observatiore Batterie de la Croix de Toulouse, observation post reporting to Janus ..., elements of the 72nd BAF Ouvrage Gondran Gondran E, Godran Est , petit ouvrage of five blocks CORF Ouvrage Les Aittes , petit ouvrage of four blocks CORF Gondran C, old fort Gondran D, old fort Barracks ... Ours Haut SOH , petit ouvrage of five blocks CORF Ouvrage Saint Ours Nord est Ouvrage Nord Est de Saint Ours NESO , petit ouvrage of two blocks CORF Ouvrage Fontvive Nord ouest Ouvrage Nord Ouest de Fontvive NOF , petit ouvrage of two blocks CORF Ouvrage Saint Ours Bas SOB , petit ouvrage , single block CORF Ouvrage Roche la Croix RLC , gros ouvrage of five blocks built into a pre 1914 fort CORF ... of three blocks CORF Ouvrage Restefond RE , gros ouvrage of six blocks CORF Ouvrage Granges Communes GC , petit ouvrage of two blocks CORF Avant poste des Fourches FO , six blocks watching the Col ... CORF Abri de la Mouti re with four entries MOM Avant poste du Pra LP , five blocks to watch the Pra ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Fontvive Nord-ouest

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Fontvive Nord ouest partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type latitude longitude map size map alt map caption type code built builder CORF materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison 57 current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of the Dauphin , Vall e de l Ubaye sub sector Ubaye Ubayette, Quartier Meyronnes number regiment blocks 2 entrance strength picture caption Ouvrage Fontvive Nord ouest is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of two infantry blocks. While it is listed in some sources as an ouvrage owing to its construction by CORF, it is more like an infantry abri or shelter. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, p. 33 ref Description See Fortified Sector of the Dauphin for a broader discussion of the Dauphin sector of the Alpine Line. Block 1 north entry one GFM cloche machine gun cloche and one machine gun embrasure. ref name fortiffbe1 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5737 title Fontvive abri de Bloc 1 last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 2 February 2010 ref Block 2 north entry one machine gun embrasure. ref name fortiffbe2 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5738 title Fontvive abri de Bloc 2 last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors et aldate 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 2 February 2010 ref See also List of Alpine Line ouvrages References reflist 2 Bibliography Allcorn, William. The Maginot Line 1928 45. Oxford Osprey Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1 84176 646 1 Kaufmann, J.E. and Kaufmann, H.W. ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Saint Ours Nord-est

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Saint Ours Nord est partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type latitude longitude map size map alt map caption type code built builder CORF materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison 57 current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of the Dauphin , Vall e de l Ubaye sub sector Ubaye Ubayette, Quartier Meyronnes number regiment blocks 2 entrance strength picture caption Ouvrage Saint Ours Nord est is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of two infantry blocks. The associated underground support galleries are arranged with a short gallery connecting Blocks 1 and 2, with parallel stubs at Block 2. While it is listed in some sources as an ouvrage owing to its construction by CORF, it is more like an infantry abri or shelter. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, p. 33 ref Description See Fortified Sector of the Dauphin for a broader discussion of the Dauphin sector of the Alpine Line. Block 1 north entry one GFM cloche machine gun cloche and one machine gun embrasure. ref name fortiffbe1 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5733 title Saint Ours abri de Bloc 1 last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 21 February 2010 ref Block 2 south entry one machine gun embrasure. ref name fortiffbe2 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5734 title Saint Ours abri de Bloc 2 last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors et al date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 21 February 2010 ref See also List of Alpine Line ouvrages References reflist ...   more details



  1. Newtown Bay

    Location map Isle of Wight label Newtown Bay lat dir N lat deg 50.73 lon dir W lon deg 1.41 position above width 250 float right caption Newtown Bay on the Isle of Wight Image Newtown Bay2.jpg thumb Newtown Bay Newtown Bay is a bay on the northwestern coast of the Isle of Wight , England in the western arm of the Solent . It is a subtle bay located around the exit of the Newtown River . It stretches about 4 km from Hamstead Point in the west to Salt Mead Ledge to the east. It is a remote place as there are few properties along this part of the coast, it being low lying marshland and home to countless sea birds. The shore is a narrow band of gravel, while the sea bottom is mostly mud or sand. To the east of the river entrance, sticking out into the bay, is a sand spit and further east another sailing hazard called Salt Mead Ledge both of these are only uncovered at low water. From here to Great Thorness to the east and Porchfield to the south, the land is used by the military and is marked on maps as a Danger Area . For this reason the Isle of Wight coastal path skirts this area. A small peninsula into the bay holds Corf county campsite , itself an SSSI. The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust owns much of the land and landing at Fishhouse point is not allowed during the nesting season, April to June. External links http www.strawberrymarketing.com shallows.html Images of Newtown River entrance and Salt Mead Ledges coord 50.73 N 1.41 W region GB IOW type waterbody display title Crossings navbox structure Around the Bay s place Isle of Wight bridge Newtown Bay bridge signs upstream text West upstream Colwell Bay upstream signs downstream text East downstream Thorness Bay downstream signs Category Geography of the Isle of Wight Category Bays of the Isle of Wight IsleofWight geo stub nn Newtown Bay ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Les Rochilles

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Les Rochilles partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 45.08525 longitude 6.4698 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder MOM materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Battle of France events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of Savoy sub sector Basse Maurienne, Quartier de Valloire number regiment 91st Batailllon Alpin de Fortresse blocks 4 entrance strength 1 officer, 54 men picture caption Ouvrage Les Rochilles is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line , in the high Alps about convert 20 km mi southwest of Modane . The ouvrage consists of one entry block, two infantry blocks and one observation block. Unusually, it was built by the Main d Oeuvre Militaire MOM , rather than CORF Commission pour l Organisation des R gions Fortifi es , which built most of the larger positions. The design was by CORF. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, pp. 18 19 ref ref name fortiffbe1 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5633 title Les Rochilles petit ouvrage des last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie year 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 26 February 2010 ref Work began in 1931, but was not completed by 1940, when it was commanded by Lieutenant Curbaille. Description Block 1 observation One VDP cloche observation cloche ref name hetou5 1 Block 2 infantry one heavy twin machine gun embrasures covering the Col du Fr jus . ref name hetou5 1 Block 3 infantry one heavy twin machine gun embrasures covering the Col du Fr jus. ref name hetou5 1 Entry one machine gun embrasure. ref name hetou5 1 Emergency exit one machine gun embrasure. ref name he ...   more details



  1. Fishing basket

    catch. See also Corf Creel Fish trap History of fishing Putcher fishing fishing tackle expanded ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Bois-Karre

    other. All were built by CORF. ref name hetou3 1 The Casernement de Cattenom provided peacetime above ...   more details



  1. Corfe Mullen

    . The name of Corf came into usage during this period and was located in the hundred of Cogdean ... After the Norman Conquest of England Norman Conquest , Corf s entry in the Domesday Book shows that it appears ... to two manors probably Corf Molin and Corf Hubert. The latter manor was almost certainly named ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Sainte-Agnès

    example of a VP cloche. The design was by CORF, the primary Maginot design organization, but construction ... 902 was a CORF project, located to the east of Pic du Garuche to protect the flanks of Sainte Agn s ...   more details



  1. Fortified Region of Metz

    entry at Ouvrage Hackenberg The Commission d Organisation des R gions Fortifi s , or CORF ... Line. Its first priorities were the Metz and Lauter regions. ref Kauffmann, p. 19 ref CORF built ... francs. ref Mary, Tome 1, p. 28 ref By the end of 1935, when CORF was disestablished, the sector ...   more details



  1. Newtown River

    Location map Isle of Wight caption Newtown River shown within the Isle of Wight lat 50.72 long 1.41 width 200 Infobox SSSI image name Newtown Harbour aos Isle of Wight interest Biological gridref gbmappingsmall SZ417912 area 619.3 hectare notifydate 1951 map http www.natureonthemap.org.uk map.aspx?map sssi&feature 1004233,sssi,HYPERLINK,LABEL Natural England Image Newtown Bay.jpg thumb 250px Newtown River with yachts at anchor Newtown River is a large natural inland harbour located on the Isle of Wight s northwestern coast. It is sometimes also referred to as Newtown Creek . Newtown Harbour is the name given by Natural England to the River and surrounding land and this area is the only National Nature Reserve on the island. It is owned and managed by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust . Newtown River consists of a number of estuaries of small rivers, and has the form of several finger like indentations in the coastline. The narrow entrance to Newtown River is 3 4 of a mile east of Hamstead point , in the centre of Newtown Bay . The entrance needs navigating with care as there is a bar across the entrance, strong cross tides and a fair flow of water in and out of the entrance channel at mid tide. Although a lot of mud is exposed in the harbour at low water there are a number of moorings in the deeper parts of the Creek tidal creeks and lakes and the anchorage can become crowded at weekends during the main sailing season. Scouts from nearby Corf Camp often make use of the Estuary for expeditions from the jetty on the shore. The harbour is loved for its unspoilt beauty and tranquility. The River and adjoining land are regarded as one of the best examples of an undisturbed natural harbour on the south coast of England with its varied habitats ranging from woodland, ancient meadows, mudflats and marshland. It supports a number of rare species, but its primary importance is as a wintering ground for seabirds. The River is p ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Cave-à-Canon

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Cave Canon partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type latitude longitude map size map alt map caption type code built 1937 builder CORF materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of Savoy sub sector Tarentaise number regiment 70th Batailllon Alpin de Fortresse blocks 1 entrance strength 1 non commissioned officer, 18 men picture caption Ouvrage Cave Canon is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . Started in 1937, the ouvrage consists of one infantry block about one kilometer east of Bourg St. Maurice , on the south bank of the Is re river Is re . A short gallery with cross galleries extends into the rock, with an emergency exit and ventilation shaft halfway back.The ouvrage was incomplete in 1940, under the command of Lieutenant Courteaud. ref name fortiffbe0 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5506 title Cave canons petit ouvrage de la last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie year 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 10 February 2010 ref ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, pp. 9 12 ref Cave Canon, and with Ouvrage Chatelard across the valley to the north, and several pre 1914 forts on the heights around Bourg Saint Maurice, were placed to block an advance over the Little St Bernard Pass toward Albertville . ref name hetou5 1 Description Block 1 combination one GFM cloche machine gun turret planned and three machine gun embrasures, three heavy twin machine gun embrasures and one 47mm anti tank gun embrasure. ref name fortiffbe0 ref name hetou5 1 The Tarentaise region was liberated by Al ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Saint Ours Bas

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Saint Ours Bas partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 44.47133 longitude 6.80881 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder CORF materials Concrete, steel height used Preserved demolished condition ownership open to public Yes controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of the Dauphin , Vall e de l Ubaye sub sector Ubaye Ubayette, Quartier Meyronnes number regiment 83rd BAF blocks 1 entrance strength 1 officer, 24 men picture caption Ouvrage Saint Ours Bas is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of one infantry block. The location is unusual on lacking the underground galleries typical of a Maginot fortification, making it more like a blockhouse than an ouvrage . It was armed with two GFM cloche machine gun cloches and three heavy twin machine guns and six light machine gun embrasures. ref name fortiffbe0 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5745 title Saint Ours po bas last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie year 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 1 February 2010 ref The interior is laid out on two levels. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, p. 34 ref Construction began in July 1931, and cost 4.2 million francs to complete. ref name hetou1 Mary, Tome 4 La fortification alpine, p. 29 ref The position controlled movement along RN 100. See Fortified Sector of the Dauphin for a broader discussion of the Dauphin sector of the Alpine Line. Present condition Saint Ours Bas has been preserved and is now a museum, associated with Ouvrage Saint Ours Haut , as part of the Museum of Saint Ours Bas. ref Kaufmann 2011, pp. 264 264 ref See also List of Alpi ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Col de Crous

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Col de Crous partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 44.16096 longitude 6.90585 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder CORF materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France , Operation Dragoon events Ouvrage Col de Crous is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of one infantry block at an altitude of convert 1963 m ft . Additional blocks were planned but not built. ref name fortiffbe0 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5773 title Col de Crous po du last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 31 January 2010 ref Description Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps sub sector Mounier, Quartier Haut Var number regiment 74th BAF blocks 3 entrance strength 2 officers, 98 men picture caption Block 1 incomplete . Block 2 not built . Block 3 incomplete . Block 4 infantry two machine gun embrasures. ref name fortiffbe0 Two proposed petits ouvrages were proposed for the same ridge to the north, the Ouvrage du Col de Pal and the Ouvrage du col de Jallorgues , neither of which were started. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, p. 46 ref See also List of Alpine Line ouvrages References reflist 2 Bibliography Allcorn, William. The Maginot Line 1928 45. Oxford Osprey Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1 84176 646 1 Kaufmann, J.E. and Kaufmann, H.W. Fortress France The Maginot Line and French Defenses in World War II , Stackpole Books, 2006. ISBN 0 275 98345 5 Kaufmann, J.E. , Kaufmann, H.W., Jancovi Poto nik, A. and Lang, P. The Maginot Line History and Gu ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Baisse de Saint-Véran

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Baisse de Saint V ran partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 44.01628 longitude 7.42361 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder CORF MOM materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France , Operation Dragoon events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps sub sector Authion, Quartier Forca number regiment 75th BAF blocks 1 entrance strength 1 officer, 67 men picture caption Ouvrage Baisse de Saint V ran is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of one infantry block facing Italy . Three combat blocks and an entrance block were planned, but only Block 2 was built, with one VDP cloche observation light machine gun cloche , three light machine gun embrasures and one heavy twin machine gun embrasure at an altitude of 1915 meters. However, armament was never furnished and the cloche was not fitted. Almost none of the supporting subterranean galleries were completed. The position was manned in 1940 by 68 soldiers of the 40th Demi Brigade des Fusiliers Alpins under Sub Lieutenant Kessler. ref name fortiffbe0 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5859 title Saint V ran po de la baisse de la last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 28 January 2010 ref See also List of Alpine Line ouvrages References reflist 2 Bibliography Allcorn, William. The Maginot Line 1928 45. Oxford Osprey Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1 84176 646 1 Kaufmann, J.E. and Kaufmann, H.W. Fortress France The Maginot Line and French Defenses in World War II , Stackpole Books, 20 ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Col d'Agnon

    Infobox military structure name Ouvrage Col d Agnon partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 43.95064 longitude 7.48687 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder CORF MOM materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France , Operation Dragoon events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type PO year sector Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps sub sector Authion, Quartier Cabanes Vielles number regiment 85th BAF blocks 3 entrance strength 1 officer, 58 men picture caption Ouvrage Col d Agnon is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of two entry blocks and one observation block facing Italy at an altitude of convert 998 m ft . The ouvrage was manned by 59 soldiers in 1940 under Sub Lieutenant Lacour. ref name fortiffbe1 Cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5886 title Col d Agnon po last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 27 January 2010 ref The position was sited to observe the Roya valley. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, p. 54 ref See also List of Alpine Line ouvrages References Reflist 2 Bibliography Allcorn, William. The Maginot Line 1928 45. Oxford Osprey Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1 84176 646 1 Kaufmann, J.E. and Kaufmann, H.W. Fortress France The Maginot Line and French Defenses in World War II , Stackpole Books, 2006. ISBN 0 275 98345 5 Kaufmann, J.E. , Kaufmann, H.W., Jancovi Poto nik, A. and Lang, P. The Maginot Line History and Guide , Pen and Sword, 2011. ISBN 978 1 84884 068 3 Mary, Jean Yves Hohnadel, Alain Sicard, Jacques. Hommes et Ouvrages de la Ligne Maginot, Tome 1. Paris, Histoire & Collections, 2001. ISBN 2 ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage La Déa

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage La Dea partof Maginot Line , Alpine Line location Southeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 43.95156 longitude 7.45618 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder CORF MOM materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Italian invasion of France , Operation Dragoon events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type GO year sector Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps sub sector Authion, Quartier Cabanes Vielles number regiment 75th and 85th BAF blocks 3 entrance strength 2 officers, 79 men picture caption Ouvrage La D a , also known as the Petit Ouvrage de la baisse de la D a , is a lesser work petit ouvrage of the Maginot Line s Alpine extension, the Alpine Line . The ouvrage consists of two entry blocks and one observation block facing Italy at an altitude of convert 1777 m ft , armed with one GFM cloche observation cloche and one machine gun embrasure. The ouvrage was manned by 81 soldiers in 1940, and commanded by sous lieutenant Guillemin. ref name fortiffbe1 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 5882 title D a po de la baisse de la last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors Aublet, Jean Louis & Mainguin, Sylvie date 2010 work Index de la Ligne Maginot publisher fortiff.be language French accessdate 27 January 2010 ref The position was sited to control the Maglia valley. A fourth block with three machine gun positions was not built. ref name hetou5 1 Mary, Tome 5, p. 54 ref See also List of Alpine Line ouvrages References reflist 2 Bibliography Allcorn, William. The Maginot Line 1928 45. Oxford Osprey Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1 84176 646 1 Kaufmann, J.E. and Kaufmann, H.W. Fortress France The Maginot Line and French Defenses in World War II , Stackpole Books, 2006. ISBN 0 275 98345 5 Kaufmann, J.E. , Kaufmann, H.W., Jancovi Poto nik, A. and Lan ...   more details



  1. Defensive Organization of Corsica

    . However, from 1931 the Commission d Organisation des R gions Fortifi s , or CORF, was directed to advise ... devoted to roads and communications. ref name hetou5 3 Construction Construction of the CORF ... in 1932 1933. ref Mary, Tome 5, pp. 82 83 ref CORF was disestablished at the end of 1935. As war ... were built by CORF unless otherwise noted. Northern Corsican Group Colonel d Omano, commander Subsector ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Sentzich

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Sentzich partof Maginot Line location Northeast France coordinates image caption map type France latitude 49.42028 longitude 6.26056 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built 1933 builder CORF materials Concrete, steel, deep excavation height used Abandoned demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Battle of France , Lorraine Campaign events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type POI year sector Fortified Sector of Thionville sub sector Elzange number A16 regiment 167th Fortress Infantry Regiment RIF blocks 1 entrance strength 67 picture caption Ouvrage Sentzich is part of the Fortified Sector of Thionville of the Maginot Line . The petit ouvrage for infantry is located to the south of gros ouvrage Ouvrage Galgenberg Galgenberg , on the edge of the main road to Luxembourg near the village of Sentzich. Gros ouvrage Ouvrage Metrich M trich is to the east. As a small work it was not considered for use after World War II and was abandoned. It is secured, but is not open to the public. Design and construction The Sentzich site was approved by CORF Commission d Organisation des R gions Fortifi es , the Maginot Line s design and construction agency, in February 1930 and construction by contractor Verdun Fortifications started the same year. The construction cost was 7.5 million francs. ref name hetou1 1 Mary, Tome 1, p. 52 ref Description The single infantry block possessed two firing chambers and one machine gun turret. The north chamber was equipped for a machine gun AC 37 anti tank gun 37mm anti tank gun combination JM AC37 , and was surmounted by an GFM cloche automatic rifle cloche GFM . The south firing chamber was equipped similarly. The usine was equipped with two Baudouin motors, of convert 36 hp each. ref name fortiffbe0 cite web url http www.fortiff.be maginot index.php?p 3415 title Sentzich po A16 de last Puelinckx first Jean coauthors ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Oberheid

    Infobox Military Structure name Ouvrage Oberheid partof Maginot Line location Northeast France coordinates image Image Po oberheide 2004 05 21.jpg 300px caption Machine gun turret, ouvrage Oberheid map type France latitude 49.43436 longitude 6.25261 map size 300 map alt map caption type code built builder CORF materials Concrete, steel, deep excavation height used demolished condition Abandoned ownership open to public No controlledby France garrison current commander commanders occupants battles Battle of France , Lorraine Campaign events Maginot Line Infobox localisation type POI year sector Fortified Sector of Thionville sub sector Hettange Grande number A14 regiment 168th Fortress Infantry Regiment blocks 1 entrance EM EH strength 2 officers, 27 men picture caption Ouvrage Oberheid , also called Ouvrage Oberheide , forms a portion of the Fortified Sector of Thionville of the Maginot Line in northeast France . The petit ouvrage d infanterie is located on a salient point of the Cattenom Forest between the gros ouvrages Ouvrage Kobenbusch Kobenbusch to the north and Ouvrage Galgenberg Galgenberg to the south , which provided covering fire during June 1940, when Oberheid faced daily bombardments and infiltrations. Oberheid has been abandoned and after extensive vandalism has been sealed. Design and construction Oberheid was surveyed by CORF Commission d Organisation des R gions Fortifi es , the Maginot Line s design and construction agency, in 1930. ref name hetou3 1 Mary, Tome 3, p. 93 ref and the position became operational in 1935, ref name kaufmann1 Kaufmann 2006, p. 25 ref at a cost of 8 million francs. ref name dkpl1 cite web url http www.darkplaces.org Frankreich WW2 Ligne Maginot SF de Thionville PO Oberheid Oberheid.html title Infanteriewerk P.O. Oberheid A14 last Wahl first J.B. publisher darkplaces.org language German accessdate 23 March 2010 ref It was built by the contractor Verdun Fortifications. ref name hetou1 1 Mary, Tome 1, p. 52 ref Description Th ...   more details



  1. Ouvrage Saint-Antoine

    to the underground gallery network. It is the only CORF design casemate in the southeastern fortifications ...   more details




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