Saturday, February 12, 2011

Stairway To Heaven In Vietnamese

CONSTRUCTION BERNARD VICTOR MACARIO

At Trouville, Bernard Macario, contemporaneous with Tabourel, built large ships including one for 35 meters Research on the African coast, his foreman, George Hamel, from a family of carpenters Havre high class constructor is fine for racing. The site Macario, to whom we owe a great number of beautiful fishing vessels, and is renowned for its recreational craft.



Shipyard Built in 1920 by Bernard Macario, which include fishing boats from the Harlock (1943), the Bernard-Antoinette (trawler off, motor and sail) and Surplus (shrimp boat representative of shipbuilding 'post-war property of the city of Trouville-sur-Mer).

shipyards Macario, who also delivered a vessel 35 meters for research on the African coast, were particularly famous for their recreational craft from orders placed by Louis Breguet in 1932 (Craft Running mahogany or teak).



Closed in 1965, the yard was taken over by Normandy, Saintonge Shipbuilding and Shipyards by the Deauville.
A dozen workers around 1928.


The map location of shipyards Deauville (Normandy successors of Shipbuilding-Saintonge, the same successor to shipyards Macario).

File available : EAS inventory Normandy
13 Rue Saint-Ouen 14052 CAEN




Overview taken North from Trouville


Vue prise Sud







 


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