File:Château de Carlepont (15).jpg

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The main facade of Carlepont Castle destroyed during the First World War in 1917.

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English: The main façade of Carlepont Castle, destroyed in 1917 during the First World War.

Français : La façade principale du château de Carlepont, détruite en 1917 au cours de la première Guerre Mondiale.

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Photographer
Édouard Brissy (opérateur de la section photographique de l'armée)
Title
English: The main façade of Carlepont Castle, destroyed in 1917 during the First World War.
Français : La façade principale du château de Carlepont, détruite en 1917 au cours de la première Guerre Mondiale.
Description
English: The castle of Carlepont in the department of Oise is built in 1762 and belonged to the bishops of Noyon. Confiscated as national property, he has known different owners since June 13, 1791. The castle and his estate are bought in 1817 by Baron Gaspard Henri de Finguerlin de Bischingen (1776-1856) and his wife Rose Henriette Peronne de Sercey (1772-1849) ), divorced from the German banker Conrad Johann Matthiessen (1751-1822). Their son-in-law, Lord Charles Strickland Standish (1790-1863), husband of Émilie Conradine Matthiessen (1801-1831), became owner from 1828 to 20 October 1835. The castle will be destroyed during the bombings of the First World War.
Français : Le château de Carlepont dans le département de l'Oise est construit en 1762 et appartenait aux évêques de Noyon. Confisqué comme bien national, il connaît différents propriétaires depuis le 13 juin 1791. Le château et son domaine sont achetés en 1817 par le baron Gaspard Henri de Finguerlin de Bischingen (1776-1856) et son épouse Rose Henriette Péronne de Sercey (1772-1849), divorcée du banquier allemand Conrad Johann Matthiessen (1751-1822). Leur gendre, Lord Charles Strickland Standish (1790-1863), époux de Émilie Conradine Matthiessen (1801-1831), en devient propriétaire de 1828 au 20 octobre 1835. Le château sera détruit au cours des bombardements de la Première Guerre mondiale.
Depicted place Château de Carlepont.
Date 18 May 1917
date QS:P571,+1917-05-18T00:00:00Z/11
Medium
English: Black and white silver print
Français : Tirage argentique noir et blanc
institution QS:P195,Q2901374
Accession number
D0004148
References APD0004148
Source Ministère de la Culture (France) - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine.
Diffusion Réunion des musées nationaux : Château de Carlepont sur la Base Mérimée
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