Il y a 40 ans, l'effondrement du Pont Wilson de Tours
Il y a 40 ans à Tours, le pont Wilson s'effondrait. Une catastrophe impressionnante qui n'a pourtant pas fait de victimes. Les jours suivants, la solidarité s'est organisé. Quelques années après, un nouveau pont a été inauguré.
Reportage : J. Roché, E. Manier avec le Service Documentation
Images d'archives : INA et Archives municipales de Tours
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Pont Wilson, Tours in France (day)
View from the Pont Wilson bridge in Tours, France during daytime. Just steps below the bridge there are some bars and restaurants by the river.
Tours is a city south-west of Paris in France and only 1 hour on the train to Paris. It has an airport with currently flights to/from London Stansted.
1978 : Effondrement du Pont Wilson à Tours | Archive INA
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TF1 Actualités 20H 09/04/1978
A Tours, le Pont Wilson s'est effondré dans la Loire. Le pont est détruit sur plus de 70m. Un voiture à échappé de peu à l'accident.
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Pont Wilson - Tours, France
A scenic bridge in the Loire valley with riverside bars and cafes open til late, a very relaxed atmosphere
Micro-trottoir sur le référendum organisé pour la reconstruction du pont Wilson à Tours
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Pont Wilson
Retour sur l’effondrement du pont Wilson qui a eu lieu le 9 avril 1978 à Tours. Pour nous faire revivre cet événement extraordinaire, 4 témoins.
Effondrement du pont Wilson à Tours
C'était il y a 40 ans jour pour jour. Un événement resté gravé dans la mémoire de beaucoup de Tourangeaux. Le 9 Avril 1978, le pont Wilson de Tours s'effondrait un dimanche matin. Une catastrophe spectaculaire qui n'a heureusement fait aucune victime.
Auteusr/Equipe : J. Roché et E. Manier
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20H A2 du 10 Avril 1978 | Le pont Wilson menacé à Tours | Archive INA
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Redécouvrez sur INA ACTU les archives des journaux télévisés du mois d'avril 1978.
Présenté par Patrick Le Coq
Les titres:
- La fortune des Français: un grand écart
- L'avortement d'un jumeau en Suede
- Le pont Wilson menacé à Tours
- Marée noire: Témoignage d'une goémonière
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Les sternes sous le pont Wilson Mai 2018
Tours-sternes-pony Wilson-
Le pont Wilson s'effondrait il y a 35 ans
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Il y a 35 ans, une partie du pont Wilson s'est effondré dans la Loire. Retour sur cet évènement.
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Micro-trottoir pour la reconstruction du pont Wilson à Tours
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Places to see in ( Tours - France ) Rue Nationale
Places to see in ( Tours - France ) Rue Nationale
The Rue Nationale is one of the oldest street and the busiest shopping street in the city of Tours. The Rue Nationale is located in the center of Tours. It is 700 meters long and extends over a flat land from north to south. It connects the place Anatole France, where leads to the Pont Wilson, and the Avenue de Grammont. The street belongs to a seven-kilometer straight road which includes, from north to south, the Avenue de la Tranchée, the Pont Wilson, the Rue Nationale et the Avenue de Grammont. The northern part of the street is wider than the south which is pedestrian and only used by public transport.
The Rue Royale, currently named Rue Nationale, was drawn in 1777 after the plans by Jean Cabet de Limeray, although there was another street before, the rue Taversaine. This project was switches the axis of the city: it was formerly an East-West axis with the streets du Commerce and Colbert, then became a north-south axis from the church of Saint-Julien. In 1840, under the mandate of the mayor Walvein, the street was not yet compelled. All the amenities and the constructions made therein, however, maintain harmony, unity. The facades should be absolutely symmetrical, therefore, the notable buildings were built in mirror on both sides of the street (place Anatole France), before the Loire.
Under the mandate of the mayor of Tours Jules Charpentier (1882-1884) the Rue Royale became the Rue Nationale. In 1940, the bombing destroyed part of the Rue Nationale. After the war, Camille Lefèvre proposed a project to reorganize the street, but it was the architect Pierre Patout who was granted to rebuild. The northern part was completely destroyed, and then extended about ten meters. Until the end of construction of the A10 in 1981, the Rue Nationale was heavily trafficked, as it is on the major axis connecting Paris to Spain (Route nationale 10). The street starts with the central library of Tours and the Saint-Julien church, an old abbey. At No. 17, there was the famous Hôtel du Faisan, and No. 39 the house of birth of Honoré de Balzac.
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the street has been crossed in its first half part, by two car lanes and two bus lanes, and in its second half part, by pedestrians and public transport only. The street is completely lined with shops. The total restructuring of the wide part of the street is planned for 2013, including new construction (a Musée d'art contemporain, etc.) and conversion of a part between Rue des Halles and Rue Émile Zola, in an area exclusively reserved for pedestrians, cyclists and trams. Buildings, including two hotels, will be designed by the agency Arte Charpentier and the architect Andrew Hobson
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Guingette, Pont Wilson,Tours Fr
15 July 2011. If anyone can provide the names of the musicians I would like to give credit to them and the names of the composers of the music.
Visage d'été du Pont Wilson à Tours
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Comme chaque année, le Pont Wilson est habillé pour l'été avec ses drapeaux.
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Tours: le pont Wilson fermé à la circulation
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Le pont Wilson sera entièrement fermé à la circulation; il ne sera plus possible de l'emprunter du sens sud-nord.
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le salon nyctalope, live sous le pont wilson (Tours).
Dédicace à Bertrand, maximus et toute l'équipe du salon nyctalope.RIP.
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Tours Pont Wilson - Timelapse
Tours Tours Pont Wilson - Timelapse
Sous le pont Wilson de Tours!
Quand des amateurs s'éssaient au sport.
Île Simon et Pont Wilson à Tours
Île Simon et Pont Wilson à Tours
Places to see in ( Tours - France )
Places to see in ( Tours - France )
Tours is a university town between France's Cher and Loire rivers. Once a Gallic-Roman settlement, today it's a university town and a traditional gateway for exploring the chateaux of the Loire Valley region. Major landmarks include the cathedral, Saint-Gatien, whose flamboyant Gothic facade is flanked by towers with 12th-century bases and Renaissance tops.
Tours is a city located in the centre-west of France. It is the administrative centre of the Indre-et-Loire department and the largest city in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France (although it is not the capital, which is the region's second-largest city, Orléans).
Tours stands on the lower reaches of the River Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. The surrounding district, the traditional province of Touraine, is known for its wines, for the alleged perfection (as perceived by some speakers and for historical reasons) of its local spoken French, and for the Battle of Tours (732). The city is also the end-point of the annual Paris–Tours cycle race.
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The cathedral of Tours, dedicated to Saint Gatien, its canonized first bishop, was begun about 1170 to replace the cathedral that was burnt out in 1166, during the dispute between Louis VII of France and Henry II of England. The lowermost stages of the western towers belong to the 12th century, but the rest of the west end is in the profusely detailed Flamboyant Gothic of the 15th century, completed just as the Renaissance was affecting the patrons who planned the châteaux of Touraine. These towers were being constructed at the same time as, for example, the Château de Chenonceau. When the 15th-century illuminator Jean Fouquet was set the task of illuminating Josephus's Jewish Antiquities, his depiction of Solomon's Temple was modeled after the nearly-complete cathedral of Tours. The atmosphere of the Gothic cathedral close permeates Honoré de Balzac's dark short novel of jealousy and provincial intrigues, Le Curé de Tours (The Curate of Tours) and his medieval story Maitre Cornélius opens within the cathedral itself.
Jardin botanique de Tours, the municipal botanical garden
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
Hôtel Goüin
Tours is famous for its original medieval district, called le Vieux Tours. Unique to the Old City are its preserved half-timbered buildings and la Place Plumereau, a square with busy pubs and restaurants, whose open-air tables fill the centre of the square. The Boulevard Beranger crosses the Rue Nationale at the Place Jean-Jaures and is the location of weekly markets and fairs. Tours is famous for its many bridges crossing the river Loire. One of them, the Pont Wilson, collapsed in 1978, but was rebuilt just like it was before. Tours is home to François Rabelais University, the site of one of the most important choral competitions, called Florilège Vocal de Tours International Choir Competition, and is a member city of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing.
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