WW1 - 1st WORLD WAR - WAR 1914-1918

OLD and AUTHENTIC TYPEWRITTEN DOCUMENTS

of the GRAND AERONAUTICAL PARK (GPAé 1)

NOTES, CIRCULARS, about 15 DOCUMENTS on the LIFE of the WORKERS and MILITARY of this STRUCTURE

There you will find INFORMATION on:
- PERMISSIONS and EXCEPTIONAL PERMISSIONS (note of August 17, 1917)
- MATERIALS, PERMISSIONS and the SALE of WINE INTENDED for the MILITARY in the ARMY ZONE (note of November 3, 1917)
- REQUESTS for SUSPENDMENT, PUNISHMENTS and COAL DISTRIBUTIONS (note of November 15, 1917)
- MESSAGE from PÉTAIN concerning the NATIONAL DEFENSE LOAN (note dated December 1, 1917)
- THE EMPLOYMENT of TAILORS and SHOPPERS (note of August 09, 1918)
- CLEANING CARE and CANDLES as well as a GENERAL ORDER by PÉTAIN in French and English (note of August 10, 1918)
- PERMISSIONS ALGERIA and TUNISIA, for SWITZERLAND, CARNETS de PÉCULE, SPECIALIST WORKERS and a GENERAL ORDER for CITATIONS OF SQUADRODS (note of September 27, 1918)
- WORK on SITES, VISIT to the TOMBS of DEAD MILITARY for FRANCE, REST on 1 NOVEMBER, COVERING of DORMITORY BARRACKS with PAVEMENT, DISTRIBUTION of FUEL, PAYMENT of FEMALE PERSONNEL, POSTHUMOUS ALLOCATION the LEGION OF HONOR and the MILITARY MEDAL, REINFORCEMENT of RAILWAY STAFF (note of October 31, 1918)
- RELATIONS with PRISONERS of WAR (in English, therefore intended for American personnel) (memo of December 3, 1918)
- PREPARATIONS for DEMOBILIZATION (several notes including December 7 and 11, 1918 and January 11, 1919)

CERTAIN DOCUMENTS are SIGNED by CAPTAIN Octave COURET (1879-1966), commander of the GRAND PARC AÉRONAUTIQUE (for which he was responsible for the CREATION PROJECT), first in MATOUGUES (when it was created in May 1917) then in ROMILLY-sur -SEINE (in May 1918). The CIRCULARS proposed here come from these two SITES.

RARE DOCUMENTS on, if not HISTORY, at least on SLICES of LIFE of what is considered the FIRST FRENCH AIR BASE
 
Condition: Average condition. Tears, gaps, 3 glued sheets. These documents having been posted and, moreover, in time of war, it is normal that the state is thus. This proves, above all, that they have been read and used by GPAé staff!

early 20th century

1917, 1918 and 1919


dimensions (height x width): approx. 30 x 21 cm

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(ref.: 22VG01)
- WORK on SITES, VISIT to the TOMBS of DEAD MILITARY for FRANCE, REST on 1 NOVEMBER, COVERING of DORMITORY BARRACKS with PAVEMENT, DISTRIBUTION of FUEL, PAYMENT of FEMALE PERSONNEL, POSTHUMOUS ALLOCATION the LEGION OF HONOR and the MILITARY MEDAL, REINFORCEMENT of RAILWAY STAFF (note of October 31, 1918) CERTAIN DOCUMENTS are SIGNED by CAPTAIN Octave COURET (1879-1966), commander of the GRAND PARC AÉRONAUTIQUE (for which he was responsible for the CREATION PROJECT), first in MATOUGUES (when it was created in May 1917) then in ROMILLY-sur -SEINE (in May 1918). The CIRCULARS proposed here come from these two SITES. Condition: Average condition. Tears, gaps, 3 glued sheets. These documents having been posted and, moreover, in time of war, it is normal that the state is thus. This proves, abov
- WORK on SITES, VISIT to the TOMBS of DEAD MILITARY for FRANCE, REST on 1 NOVEMBER, COVERING of DORMITORY BARRACKS with PAVEMENT, DISTRIBUTION of FUEL, PAYMENT of FEMALE PERSONNEL, POSTHUMOUS ALLOCATION the LEGION OF HONOR and the MILITARY MEDAL, REINFORCEMENT of RAILWAY STAFF (note of October 31, 1918) CERTAIN DOCUMENTS are SIGNED by CAPTAIN Octave COURET (1879-1966), commander of the GRAND PARC AÉRONAUTIQUE (for which he was responsible for the CREATION PROJECT), first in MATOUGUES (when it was created in May 1917) then in ROMILLY-sur -SEINE (in May 1918). The CIRCULARS proposed here come from these two SITES. Condition: Average condition. Tears, gaps, 3 glued sheets. These documents having been posted and, moreover, in time of war, it is normal that the state is thus. This proves, abov