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N°CM ARTICLE DATE AUTEUR THEMATIQUE n°CM ARTICLE DATE AUTEUR THEMATIQUE 1 Frank Meadow Sutcliffe juil-81 ART MARITIME PHOTOGRAPHIE 1 FORTUNE DE MER ET MANOEUVRES DE PORT juil-81 HELMLINGER R. MANOEUVRE ; NAUFRAGES 1 ENTRETIEN AVEC LÉON LUCAS PATRON DU "CADOUDAL" GOÉLETTE POLYVALENTE juil-81 Guillet Jacques MÉTIERS CONTEMP. PECHE ; PECHE FILETS LIGNES 1 NAUFRAGE DU "NOTRE DAME DE TRÉZIEN" juil-81 NAUFRAGE 1 la goélette polyvalente juil-81 GLOUX Hervé PÊCHE 1 HOMMES ET FEMMES DE MER A ST JACUT juil-81 DUEDAL MICHEL PECHE DRAGUE ; TBTF ; ethno-socio; 1 CHASSE AUX CACHALOTS AUX AÇORES juil-81 LEGOUPIL D. PECHE HARPON 1 AVIRON DE MER, UN AVENIR? juil-81 AR VAG VIE PATRIMOINE , VOILE-AVIRON ; 1 juil-81 2 CHARLES MOZIN PEINTRE DE LA MER oct-81 ART MARITIME 2 CHARLES MOZIN (1806-1862) oct-81 ART MARITIME GRAVURE 2 CANALOUS DU BERRY oct-81 SEMET R. BATELLERIE FLEUVES ;LITTÉRATURE;ethno-socio; 2 le Conquet PORT DE CABOTAGE AU XVIIIe oct-81 CLOCHON J.P. CABOTAGE BORNAGE ; HISTOIRE 2 OSTRÉICULTURE EN BAIE DE QUIBERON oct-81 MÉTIERS CONTEMPORAINS AQUACULTURE-OSTREICULTURE 2 MARIE-THÉRÈSE YOLE DU FIERS D'ARS oct-81 CHAUVET J.M. NAVIGUER AUTREMENT 2 KAYAK DE MER oct-81 NAVIGUER AUTREMENT 2 LA PLAISANCE EXCENTRIQUE selon Tristan Corbière oct-81 CORBIERE TRISTAN NAVIGUER AUTREMENT; littérature 2 ÉLIBOUBANE SARDINIER D'AUJOURD'HUI oct-81 LALLOUET JEAN réplique ; TBTF 2 CORDIERS DU COTENTIN BAUTIERS DE BARFLEUR oct-81 RENAULT F. Type de Bateau Traditionnel Français 2 oct-81 2 DANS LE RAZ DE SEIN : UNE NUIT SUR UN BATEAU CREUX oct-81 3 NAUFRAGE DE "LA FRANCE" CUIRASSÉ MALCHANCEUX janv-82 Gilles Millot ARCHÉOLOGIE SOUS-MARINE ; NAUFRAGE ; MARINE MILITAIRE 3 PETER F. ANSON DE LA BRETAGNE A L'ÉCOSSE janv-82 ART MARITIME DESSIN GRAVURE 3 LE "FAUNE" UN BALEINIER DANS L'ÉGLISE DE BARFLEUR janv-82 RENAULT F. ART POPULAIRE EX-VOTOS ; HISTOIRE; MOdÉLISME ; 3 BATELLERIE BRETONNE 1 janv-82 GUILLET J. CEBRON J.P. BATELLERIE 3 INC'H ALLAH" FELOUQUE A L'ILE DE RÉ janv-82 NAVIGUER AUTREMENT 3 MARÉE A BORD D'UN HARENGUIER de Dieppe- vers la fin d'un métier millénaire ? janv-82 LUCAS SERGE PECHE FILETS ; MÉTIERS CONTEMP. PECHE 3 FETES PORS BEACH janv-82 RASSEMBLEMENTS 3 TRADITION MARITIME BASQUE -l'insupportable vide de l'ethnographie maritime janv-82 LARRARTE MARC VIE PATRIMOINE MARITIME 3 GÉRARD D'ABOVILLE PARLE DE "LADY-MAUD" janv-82 D'ABOVILLE G. YACHTING CLASSIQUE 3 janv-82 4 L'ART DE COMBLER avr-82 LE BERRE REMY ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONNEMENT 4 PAUL-EMILE PAJOT avr-82 DUVIARD DOMINIQUE ; ART MARITIME PEINTURE 4 MARÉE SUR LE "CHARLES A" ; AU CABOTAGE DE LORIENT A BELLE-ILE avr-82 GUILLET J. CABOTAGE BORNAGE ; MÉTIERS CONTEMP. 4 LE DORIS UNE TRADITION VIVANTE avr-82 GERMAINE J.M; LEFEUVRE A. ; DAVIDCONSTRUCTION L. 4 CUISINE à BORD DES BARQUES avr-82 ETHNO-SOCIO 4 COUP DE CHIEN DANS LA GOULE D'ENFER avr-82 DUÉDAL MICHEL GRANDE PÊCHE ; NAUFRAGES FORTUNES DE MER 4 TOUT VA BIEN COTRE DE CAMARET avr-82 BAILLOT D'ESTIVAUX A. NAVIGUER AUTREMENT 4 CAIQUES D'YPORT ET D'ETRETAT avr-82 Cadoret Bernard TBTF. NORMANDIE ; PECHE FILETS 5 MEUNIERS MOULINS MARÉE MORBIHAN oct-82 GUILLET JACQUES ARCHITECTURE ;ethno-socio; 5 EDWARD W. COOKE PEINTRE DE MARINE oct-82 ART MARITIME PEINTURE 5 GABARES DU FLEUVE IMPASSIBLE oct-82 SIRE PIERRE BATELLERIE FLEUVES ; CABOTAGE BORNAGE ; LITTÉRATURE 5 HOOKER oct-82 GUILLOU J.P. CABOTAGE BORNAGE ; TBTE 5 UNE COMMUNAUTÉ DANS LA FLANDRE DU XVIIIe oct-82 CABANTOUS ALAIN HISTOIRE 5 CORDIERS DU COTENTIN oct-82 RENAULT F. GIRET M. MÉTIERS CONTEMP.PECHE ; PÊCHE LIGNES 5 oct-82 6 ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE EN FRANCE oct-82 BOUDRIOT JEAN (ENTRETIEN AVEC)ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE 6 MAREK PEINTRE DE CANCALE oct-82 ART MARITIME DESSIN 6 HISTOIRE EX-VOTO PROVENÇAL oct-82 BOULLET F. ART POPULAIRE EX-VOTOS 6 LA CUISINE DES MARINS DE L'ESTAQUE oct-82 DAMONTE LAURENT ETHNO-SOCIO 6 PRATIQUE de la VOILE LATINE oct-82 BEAUDOUIN F. MANOEUVRE 6 VIE ET MORT DU PAQUEBOT "NORMANDIE" oct-82 COQUIN M. MÉTIERS CONTEMP. COMMERCE ;NAUFRAGES; vapeur; paquebots 6 A BORD DERNIER LAMPARO SÉTOIS oct-82 ALIBERT J.P. MÉTIERS CONTEMP.PECHE ; PÊCHE FILETS 6 PREMIÈRE RANDONNÉE DE LA NACELLE oct-82 BEAUDOUIN F. NAVIGUER AUTREMENT 6 SOLWEIG "ARIANE" oct-82 NAVIGUER AUTREMENT 6 NAISSANCE d'une BETTE DE COURSE oct-82 POILROUX HUBERT PLAISANCE TRADITIONNELLE 6 TARTANE "MARIE-FELICIE" oct-82 DAMONTE LAURENT TBTF (Type de bateau traditionnel français) 6 oct-82 7 BASIL EMMERSON PHOTOGRAPHES DE BARGES oct-82 ART MARITIME PHOTOGRAPHIE 7 FLOTTEURS DU MORVAN ; LE GRAND FLOT oct-82 HENARD D BATELLERIE FLEUVES HISTOIRE;ethno-socio; 7 CABOTEURS DE CARTERET AU XVIIIe oct-82 BARROS JEAN CABOTAGE BORNAGE ; HISTOIRE 7 CORACLES PAYS DE GALLES oct-82 JOUAS-POUTREL F. CONSTRUCTION TBTE bateaux primitifs 7 SURNOMS DE LA COTE oct-82 MADEG MICHAEL ETHNO 7 MARINS DE CAR-FERRY oct-82 MÉTIERS CONTEMP. COMMERCE 7 PÊCHEURS DE VÉNÉTIE BRAGOZZO oct-82 MARZARI MARIO TBTE- Type de bateau traditionnel étranger 8 NAVIRES DE PIERRE 1 -nefs, caravelles, navires de charge août-83 PEUZIAT JOZIC ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE ; ARCHITECTURE ; 8 PEINTRES MOLICEIROS LAGUNE D'AVEIRO août-83 KERISIT HENRY ART POPULAIRE 8 CONSTRUCTION D'"INIS GWENVA" août-83 DUVIARD D. FORNER M. CONSTRUCTION voile-aviron 8 PARLER GENS DE L'ESTAQUE août-83 DAMONTE LAURENT ETHNO-SOCIO 8 VOLTIGEUR HOLLANDAIS août-83 JAL A LITTÉRATURE 8 PECHE A PIED en pays talmondais août-83 ALIBERT J.P. ; MATHÉ L. PECHE A PIED 8 PLAISANCE 1900 GOLFE DU MORBIHAN août-83 YACHTING CLASSIQUE histoire de la plaisance 8 pleine page photo-légende p.53: Dunkerque fin XIXe ; quatre-mâts barque armement Bordesaoût-83 9 YVES DELFO août-83 ART MARITIME PEINTURE GRAVURE 9 CHARPENTIERS DE GRANVILLE août-83 CONSTRUCTION CHANTIER 9 la vie quotidienne au chalutage août-83 COUGOT R. MÉTIERS CONTEMP. PECHE ; PÊCHE CHALUT 9 NAUFRAGE DE L'"HILDA" août-83 Gilles Millot NAUFRAGES; VAPEUR 9 ECLUSES A POISSONS août-83 BOUCARD J. PECHE A PIED 9 CANOTS A CLINS DU HAVRE août-83 PLAISANCE ; TBTF 9 août-83 10 ÉVOLUTION DES ANCRES-1 août-83 GAY JACQUES ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE ; HISTOIRE 10 PAUL-EMILE PAJOT août-83 DUVIARD DOMINIQUE ; ART MARITIME PEINTURE 10 CHANTIER JÉZÉQUEL août-83 CONSTRUCTION CHANTIER ; yachting classique - plaisance traditionnelle 10 LE BOSSU BITOR août-83 CORBIERE TRISTAN LITTÉRATURE 10 LA GRANDE GODILLE août-83 QUEMENER J.S. LITTÉRATURE ; NAUFRAGES 10 LES PILOTES DE DUNKERQUE août-83 LUCAS SERGE MÉTIERS CONTEMPORAINS SERVICE 10 la BARQUE CATALANE août-83 ALOUJES C. ; CIVIL A. ; COUTANCIERType B. de Bateau Traditionnel Français 11 ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE BIBLIOGRAPHIE avr-84 RIETH ERIC ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE 11 MOULINS-BATEAUX sur les fleuves d'Europe avr-84 PEYRONEL ALAIN ARCHITECTURE;ethno-socio; 11 FRANCIS MOCKEL avr-84 ART MARITIME GRAVURE 11 CABOTEURS DE CARTERET avr-84 BARROS JEAN CABOTAGE ; HISTOIRE 11 YVES BLANCHARD MAITRE-POULIEUR avr-84 EQUIPEMENT VOILES ;MÉTIERS CONTEMP.DIVERS 11 UN ÉQUIPAGE DANS LA TEMPÊTE avr-84 AUDRAIN E. NAUFRAGES FORTUNES DE MER 11 OYSTER-BOATS DE FALMOUTH avr-84 GUILLOU J.P. TBTE; PECHE DRAGUE 12 ÉVOLUTION DES ANCRES-2 juil-84 GAY JACQUES ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE ; HISTOIRE 12 CHARLES L'HERMITTE juil-84 ART MARITIME PHOTOGRAPHIE 12 BATELLERIE BRETONNE 2 juil-84 GUILLET J. CEBRON J.P. BATELLERIE 12 DES VOILES POUR LES BATEAUX TRADITIONNELS juil-84 VIVIER FRANÇOIS EQUIPEMENT VOILES 12 JOUTES SÉTOISES juil-84 LOPEZ C. HISTOIRE;ethno-socio; 12 BALISEUR AU TRAVAIL juil-84 MÉTIERS CONTEMP. SERVICE 12 LE MUSÉE A FLOT DE CESENATICO juil-84 MARZARI MARIO MUSÉES 12 L'ABANDON DU "MARI-VIHAN" juil-84 DEPAGNE J.M. NAUFRAGES FORTUNES DE MER; LONG-COURS 12 pleine page photo-légende : lougre chalutier du Tréport juil-84 13 CABANES ET ABRIS DE LA COTE oct-84 BILLON CLAIRE ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONNEMENT;ethno-socio; 13 JACQUES BUREL PEINT OUESSANT ART MARITIME PEINTURE 13 AUTIERO CONSTRUCTEUR de BARQUETTES oct-84 POILROUX HUBERT CONSTRUCTION CHANTIER 13 LES MUTINERIES AUX XVIIe et XVIIIe oct-84 CABANTOUS A. HISTOIRE;ethno-socio; 13 REMORQUAGE D'UNE BARGE EN MER DU NORD oct-84 BULOT JEAN MÉTIERS CONTEMP. SERVICE ; SAUVETAGE 13 PIEDS-LOURDS- premières utilisations du scaphandre à casque oct-84 Gilles Millot MÉTIERS CONTEMP.SERVICE 13 LES PLATTES DE VILLERVILLE juil-84 RENAULT FRANÇOIS PECHE CHALUT 13 RÉGATES HOOKERS juil-84 CORNE BRIGITTE RASSEMBLEMENTS 13 FÊTES PORS BEACH oct-84 RASSEMBLEMENTS 13 oct-84 14 WILHEM HESTER PHOTOGRAPHE déc-84 CHAPALAIN J.J. ; WEINSTEIN ROBERTART W MARITIME PHOTOGRAPHIE ; LONG-COURS 14 DU RÊVE AUX BATEAUX DE NORMANDIE déc-84 RENAULT F. ART POPULAIRE MODÈLES 14 GABARIERS DE RANCE : une communauté de marins-négociants déc-84 BOELL DENIS-MICHEL CABOTAGE BORNAGE 14 déc-84 Editorial : 6 numéros par an 14 le voyage de La Pérouse ; un explorateur scientifique et humaniste déc-84 BARRES J. HISTOIRE 14 LOUIS BRAUQUIER POÈTE DU COMMERCE et des Mers du Sud déc-84 POILROUX H ; BRAUQUIER LOUIS LITTÉRATURE 14 PECHEURS A CHEVAL OOSTDUINKERKE déc-84 LUCAS SERGE PECHE CHALUT 14 Naviguer Autrement : le renouveau des bateaux traditionnels déc-84 Faudon Alain vie du patrimoine 15 NAVIRES DE PIERRE 2 -barques, chaloupes, scènes de pêche mai-85 PEUZIAT JOZIC ARCHÉOLOGIE NAVALE ; ARCHITECTURE ; 15 MUSÉE DU COQUILLAGE mai-85 ART POPULAIRE 15 Naviguer autrement : le sauvetage du dernier courpet de la Dordogne mai-85 CLERGEAU J.R. BATELLERIE FLEUVES 15 PECHE ESTUAIRE GIRONDE mai-85 TRIBONDEAU ALINE BATELLERIE FLEUVES ; MÉTIERS CONTEMP.PECHE ; PÊCHE EN ESTUAIRE 15 CHARLES FRESNEAU CHARPENTIER mai-85 CONSTRUCTION CHANTIER 15 AVEN ET LOCTUDY mai-85 CONSTRUCTION CHANTIER 15 FAUCHAGE DE LA PAILLEULE; les moissonneurs de la mer mai-85 JACQUIN P. ETHNO-SOCIO 15 L'HOMME QUI PLANTAIT DES ARBRES mai-85 GIONO JEAN LITTÉRATURE ; ENVIRONNEMENT ; 15 COTRES-PILOTES DE ROUEN mai-85 ROBICHON J.P.
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