US servicemen watch a band concert at Place Wilson, Brest, France during World Wa...HD Stock Footage
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US servicemen watch a band concert at Place Wilson, Brest, France during World War I.
US servicemen in Brest, France during World War 1 A crowd, including U.S. servicemen, watch a band concert at the Place Wilson, in downtown Brest. The band master standing in front and directs the band. Band members play instruments. Several people stand around and watch the concert. Location: Brest France. Date: 1918.
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Brest France in World War I. People walking through Porte Foy and on the Cours Da...HD Stock Footage
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Brest France in World War I. People walking through Porte Foy and on the Cours Dajot by Coysevox statue, La Marne
US soldiers in Brest, France during World War 1. Soldiers and other men walk through Porte Foy, across a road. The soldiers standing and talking. A group of civilian men and a soldier standing on on the Cours Dajot.,beside an iron fence protecting the La Marne statue by Antoine Coysevox. One of the men smokes a cigarette. The soldier and the men smile. Location: Brest France. Date: 1918.
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The USS George Washington carrying President Wilson to Brest, France, at end of W...HD Stock Footage
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The USS George Washington carrying President Wilson to Brest, France, at end of World War I
President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, on the deck of the USS George Washington, nearing France, en route to the Paris Peace Conference, at the end of World War 1. The President looks through binoculars, briefly. A U.S. battleshipis seen steaming ahead to port. The President motions with his hand towards another battleship,while speaking to Mrs. Wilson. (U.S. battleships and destroyers deployed in European waters joined the Presidential convoy as it approached Brest, France.) The camera pans across US warships in the convoy. A dirigible is seen several hundred feet above the convoy. Closeup of the battleship, USS Oklahoma (BB-37). Camera shows French coast and flotilla moving toward Brest. President Wilson, dressed in overcoat and top hat, is seen on deck of the USS George Washington. He stands with Naval officers looking at the flotilla of US warships. Location: France. Date: December 13, 1918.
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Astropolis Place Wilson Brest
Astropolis est un festival de musique électronique se déroulant au bois de Keroual, près de Brest, ainsi que dans divers lieux emblématiques de la ville, entre le début du mois de juillet et la fin du mois d'août selon les années.
A large Joint American-French ceremony at Kerfautras cemetery, Brest, France, ho...HD Stock Footage
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A large Joint American-French ceremony at Kerfautras cemetery, Brest, France, honoring fallen in World War I
A U.S. Navy brass band plays a dirge as they march slowly into Kerfautras cemetery, on q path from the main entrance on rue Massillon, in Brest, France, during World War 1. They are followed by a contingent of sailors with shouldered arms, carrying an American flag and marching slowly. They are followed by a funeral coach pulled by two horses and escorted by US Naval officers. Bringing up the rear is another contingent of US sailors, marching slowly and not bearing arms. US Army Brigadier General George Herbert Harries speaks during the funeral. Several high-ranking French and American officers seated behind the podium, including:. US Army Major General William Crozier and US Navy Admiral Henry Braid Wilson. A large number of American military and French military and civilian spectators are present. French and American flags fly side-by-side in the center of the gathering. French troops stand in front of a backdrop of black parsasols held by women behind them. Several children stand with the front line of French soldiers. One little girl holds an American flag. The French troops salute for the camera. The next scene shows a virtual sea of parasols and hats, including French women wearing fashionable bonnets and many men wearing straw boaters. High-ranking French and American military officers all stand and salute. Major General Crozier walks among graves of newly interred American fallen. He is accompanied by a Brigadier General wearing a black armband. Several field grade officers follow the Generals. At the end, a large memorial gathering is seen at a courtyard in the U.S. Naval Base at Brest. Sailors are drawn up in formation and many spectators are assembled. An American flag drapes a coffin flanked by several others leaning upright against a building wall. There is very little movement, so presumably words are being spoken. Location: Brest France. Date: 1918.
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French firemen and US troops extinguish fire at a theatre in Brest, France soon a...HD Stock Footage
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French firemen and US troops extinguish fire at a theatre in Brest, France soon after World War I.
Fire in the The Wilson Square - Champ-de-Bataille Square municipal theatre (located in the Place Wilson) in Brest, France. The architect was Antoine Choquet de Lindu. People on the street outside the Theatre during the fire. French firemen and US troops (immediately post World War 1) arrive in trucks to fight the theater fire. The fire fighters extend water hoses from the trucks and from manual pumps to the building. Men climb up ladders to the first floor of the building. Men standing on the balcony of the first floor holding the hoses. Broken windows of the ground floor in view. Men break windows on more doors. They position hoses and spray water from hoses through a window of the first floor. Firemen go up and down the ladder. A huge group of men outside the building operating a see-saw manual water pump. (The theater was completely destroyed and rebuilt in wood at the Place de la Liberté.) Location: Brest France. Date: May 3, 1919.
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Bombs falling on the City of Brest, France HD Stock Footage
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Bombs falling on the City of Brest, France
Views of smoke rising from succession of bomb explosions on the City of Brest, France. Location: Brest France. Date: August 26, 1944.
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Dredging operation at channel in Brest. HD Stock Footage
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Dredging operation at channel in Brest.
President Woodrow Wilson seated. General Pershing speaks with troops. Workers at work. Dredging activities at channel in Brest. Boat in harbor loaded with troops. Troops boarding ship from gangplank. Location: Brest France. Date: 1920.
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Allies capture great French Port of Brest,France HD Stock Footage
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Allies capture great French Port of Brest,France
Aerial view of French Port of Brest. Allied General Walter M Robertson commanding officer of 2nd Infantry Division accepts surrender from General der Fallschirmtruppe Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke commanding officer of German Afrika Korps. Allies take German troops as prisoners of war. Aerial view of destroyed French port of Brest. Location: France. Date: 1944.
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Tips on breastfeeding when you go back to work | UNICEF
Breastfeeding is a vital part of providing every child with the healthiest start to life. It is a baby’s first vaccine and the best source of nutrition, and can bolster brain development. These tips go over some healthy ways to breastfeed when you go back to work. Learn more:
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Conceptualized and reviewed by: UNICEF Nutrition team (France Bégin, Aashima Garg, Jessica White, Maaike Arts), Early Childhood Development and Communication for Development teams in Headquarters New York; Dr. Karen Hays (CNM); and several nutrition and WASH experts worldwide.
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Shadows Gates, Live at Break The Codes, Brest (France), 18 01 2017
Voici un petit aperçu du live du 18/01/2017, à la soirée Break The Codes, à Brest. Merci à tous ceux qui sont venu !! On s'est bien éclaté !!
Merci à FX pour ces prises de vues totalement pro :D :D
Here are a few views of the set we played in Brest (France) at Break The Codes. Thanks to everyone who came !! We had so much fun !!
1917 Les Américains débarquent à Brest
A partir de 1917, les Américains débarquent en nombre à Brest, leur port principal pour le débarquement de troupes et de matériel. C’est un épisode un peu oublié de la Première Guerre mondiale où dans une effervescence extraordinaire, le port et la ville de Brest vont vivre de longs mois à l’heure Yankee.
C’est aussi à Brest que débarque, le président Wilson, le 13 décembre 1918, en route vers la conférence de la paix.
Il y repassera le fin juin, après la signature du traité de Versailles.
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A US serviceman writes at a table on Mother's Day in Brest, France during World W...HD Stock Footage
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A US serviceman writes at a table on Mother's Day in Brest, France during World War I.
US servicemen in Brest, France during World War I. A US Army officer and a soldier go inside a wooden building. The soldier writes at a table. 'Mother's Day' written on a sheet of paper on the wall in front of the soldier. Location: Brest France. Date: 1918.
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British Lancasters bomb at Brest, Canadian troops advance, civilians buy goods an...HD Stock Footage
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British Lancasters bomb at Brest, Canadian troops advance, civilians buy goods and US soldiers secure voting cards in France.
Nazi Germans defeated and normal life of civilians in France. Precision Bombing: British Lancaster bomber aircraft in flight. View from bomb bay doors as the Lancasters drop bombs on U-boat pens at Brest. Explosions and smoke rise. The aircraft drop bombs over ground installation over enemy area. Canadian troops: Troops advance through a burning coastal town in France. Buildings collapsing and gunfire in streets. Smoke rising. Ruins of destroyed French town are seen. Allied Army tanks advance and fire artillery. German prisoners of war from Wehrmacht 7th and 15th armies being marched under watch by Canadian forces. Among the German prisoners is a 13 year old Russian boy who was forced to work by the Nazis. German prisoners in a soup line and seen drinking from mugs. US Army soldiers in Le Mans: Yanks get welcome by civilians of France. Happy French civilians waving to US forces including a happy young woman who runs forward and pats a US Army tank with her hand. Collaborationists who assisted the Germans are rounded up by French and marched away. US Army soldiers seated at stools in a French bar drink as the bar maid pours more into their glasses. French civilians line up at shops and groceries to buy food and goods in Le Mans. Pictures of General De Gaulle for sale. American women in US Army uniforms look in shop windows at French fashions. Voting cards: US Army troops read pamphlets that read requirement of soldiers to vote and Soldiers Voting. The US Army GI's receive and mail postcards to their homes requesting absentee voting ballots for the upcoming November 1944 election. The soldiers line up to secure their application cards for absentee ballots. Location: France. Date: August 31, 1944.
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US transport ships and escort vessels in the harbor of Brest, France, after cross...HD Stock Footage
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US transport ships and escort vessels in the harbor of Brest, France, after crossing the Atlantic.
United States Ships in France during World War I. United states Navy destroyers Burrows (Number 29), Little, Jarvis, Bell, Winslow and Wainwright in the harbor at Brest, France. Transport ships and assorted other craft in the harbor. Location: Brest France. Date: 1918.
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