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Navires De La Grande Guerre Récapitulatif Navires de la Grande Guerre Récapitulatif Version mise à jour le : vendredi 24 décembre 2010 Ce récapitulatif alphabétique est en cours d’élaboration. Des mises à jour sont réalisées régulièrement. Merci de nous signaler toute erreur. Adresse du forum : http://pages14-18.mesdiscussions.net/pages1418/Forum-Pages-d-Histoire-aviation-marine/liste_sujet-1.htm Adresse du site : http://www.navires-14-18.com/index.php Navires de la Grande Guerre Récapitulatif alphabétique - mis à jour le 24/12/2010 – V39 Auteurs : Yves DUFEIL – Franck LE BEL – Marc TERRAILLON - © V39 Navires de la Grande Guerre (1914-1918) 1/97 Nom principal Nom 2 Nom 3 Nom 4 Référence de la fiche Référence de la photographie A DIEU VA A DIEU VAT A DIEU VAT A DIEU VA A.D. BORDES /photos/A/AD_BORDES_BORDES_1w.jpg ABD EL KADER /photos/A/ABD_EL_KADER_CGT_1w.jpg ABDA KONING WHILELM I KONING WILLEM I /fichiers/A/ABDA_PAQUET_V4.pdf /photos/A/ABDA_PAQUET_1w.jpg ABDERREZZAH ABDESSALEM ABEILLE (1) ABEILLE (2) ABEILLE N° 1 ABEILLE N° 10 /photos/A/ABEILLE_10_ABEILLES_1w.jpg ABEILLE N° 11 CHERBOURGEOIS III ABEILLE N° 12 ABEILLE N° 13 ABEILLE N° 14 ABEILLE N° 15 ABEILLE N° 16 ABEILLE N° 18 ABEILLE N° 2 ELECTROLYSE IV ABEILLE N° 3 ABEILLE N° 4 /photos/A/ABEILLE_4_ABEILLES_1w.jpg ABEILLE N° 5 ABEILLE N° 6 ABEILLE N° 7 /photos/A/ABEILLE_7_ABEILLES_1w.jpg ABEILLE N° 8 ABEILLE N° 9 ABLETTE (1) /photos/A/ABLETTE_XX_1w.jpg ABLETTE (2) ABRICOTIER ACADIE ACHERON ACONCAGUA /photos/A/ACONCAGUA_BORDES_1w.jpg ACTIF AD DAVIDSON ARROMANCHES ADA ADEN ADJAME ADJUDANT DORME /photos/C/CINQ_MATS_GOELETTE_2w.jpg ADOLPHE PELEUS /photos/A/ADOLPHE_XX_1w.jpg ADOUR L ADOUR ADOUR III ADOUR N° 3 ADOUR N° 3 ADOUR III ADRANA MARGUERITE MARGUERITE VI ADRIEN ADRIENNE AETOS SAN LUIS /photos/A/AETOS_MN_1w.jpg AFRIQUE (1) /photos/A/AFRIQUE_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AFRIQUE (2) AFRIQUE (II) GLADWYN /photos/A/AFRIQUE_II_PORET_1w.jpg AFRIQUE (3) AFRIQUE (4) Y. DUFEIL, F. LE BEL, M. TERRAILLON 01/01/2011 Copyright 2011 Récapitulatif alphabétique V39 Navires de la Grande Guerre (1914-1918) 2/97 Nom principal Nom 2 Nom 3 Nom 4 Référence de la fiche Référence de la photographie AFRIQUE (5) AFRIQUE II AFRIQUE (2) GLADWYN /photos/A/AFRIQUE_II_PORET_1w.jpg AGHIOS GEORGIOS DIAMOND SIDI ABDALLAH AGILE (1) AGILE (2) /photos/A/AGILE_MN_1w.jpg AIGLE AIGLE AIGLI AIGLON (1) AIGLON (2) AIGLON (3) P 46 FY 1841 AIGRETTE Q 038 /fichiers/A/AIGRETTE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/AIGRETTE_MN_1w.jpg AIGRETTE II AILETTE /fichiers/A/AILETTE_MN_V3.pdf /photos/A/AILETTE_MN_10w.jpg AILETTE (2) AILLY AIME MARIA AISNE (1) /photos/A/AISNE_MN_10w.jpg AISNE (2) CANONNIERE C CRUELLE AISNE (3) C. FERD. LAEISZ AJONC AKBA ALBA SIERRA VENTANA AMERIQUES ALBATRE ALBATROS (1) ALBATROS (2) ALBATROS (3) ALBATROS I ALBATROS (4) ALBATROS I ALBATROS ALBATROS II /photos/A/ALBATROS_II_MN_1w.jpg ALBATROS III ALBERT 1ER VOILIER 2139 ALBERT ANDRE ALBERTA ALCARAZAS ALCIDE MARIE ALCYON (1) ALCYON (2) ALCYON (3) ALCYON III ALCYON (4) ALCYON (5) ALCYON I ALCYON III ALCYON (3) ALCYON IV ALDEBARAN /photos/A/ALDEBARAN_MN_2w.jpg ALEMANIA BELGICA ROCHEFORT ALERTE (1) ALERTE (2) ALESIA PRINCETOWN PRINZ ADALBERT /photos/A/ALESIA_CSA_1w.jpg ALETH Y. DUFEIL, F. LE BEL, M. TERRAILLON 01/01/2011 Copyright 2011 Récapitulatif alphabétique V39 Navires de la Grande Guerre (1914-1918) 3/97 Nom principal Nom 2 Nom 3 Nom 4 Référence de la fiche Référence de la photographie ALEXANDRA ALEXANDRE (1) ALEXANDRE (2) /photos/A/ALEXANDRE_BORDES_1w.jpg ALEXANDRINE ALFONSO XIII CHEVRETTE WILBERFORCE /fichiers/C/CHEVRETTE_MN_V4a.pdf ALFRED ALFRED DE COURCY ALGERIE (1) ALGERIE (2) AQUILA ALGERIE (3) ALGERIEN III /photos/A/ALGERIE_SGTM_1w.jpg ALGERIE I ALGERIE (1) ALGERIE III ALGERIE /photos/A/ALGERIE_SGTM_1w.jpg ALGERIEN (1) BRAILA /fichiers/A/ALGERIEN_CNM_U33_V5.pdf /photos/A/ALGERIEN_CNM_1w.jpg ALGERIEN (2) Q 012 /photos/A/ALGERIEN_MN_2w.jpg ALGERIEN (3) /photos/A/ALGERIEN_MN_1w.jpg ALGOL /photos/A/ALGOL_MN_10w.jpg ALICE (1) ALICE (2) ASIA ALICE (3) ALICE (4) ALICE (5) ALICE (6) ALICE CHARLES ALINE ALINE MONTREUIL /fichiers/A/ALINE_MONTREUIL_MONTREUIL_UB38_V4.pdf ALKYONE ALLIER ALMA ALMA JEANNE ALMEE ALMIRANTE KANGOUROU ALOSE (1) Q 033 /photos/A/ALOSE_MN_1w.jpg ALOSE (2) WHANGAROO ALOSE (3) RODEIRO ALOUETTE I ITHAKA ALOUETTE II ALPHA (1) ALPHA (2) ALPHONSE CONSEIL /fichiers/A/ALPHONSE_CONSEIL_SAR_U48_V4.pdf /photos/A/ALPHONSE_CONSEIL_SAR_3w.jpg ALPRECHT ALSACE (1) ADELAIDE LAVARELLO RIO DE JANEIRO /fichiers/A/ALSACE_SGTM_V3.pdf /photos/A/ALSACE_SGTM_1w.jpg ALSACE (3) ALSACE III ALSACE I ALSACE II ALSACE III ALSACE (3) ALSACE LORRAINE ALTAÏR /photos/A/ALTAIR_MN_1w.jpg ALTKIRCH AMANDIER AMARANTE Q 099 /fichiers/A/AMARANTE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/AMARANTE_MN_1w.jpg Y. DUFEIL, F. LE BEL, M. TERRAILLON 01/01/2011 Copyright 2011 Récapitulatif alphabétique V39 Navires de la Grande Guerre (1914-1918) 4/97 Nom principal Nom 2 Nom 3 Nom 4 Référence de la fiche Référence de la photographie AMAZONE (1) SD 4 /fichiers/A/AMAZONE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/AMAZONE_MN_1w.jpg AMAZONE (2) LAOS /fichiers/A/AMAZONE_MM_V3.pdf /photos/A/AMAZONE_MM_12w.jpg AMAZONE II AMAZONE (2) LAOS /fichiers/A/AMAZONE_MM_V3.pdf /photos/A/AMAZONE_II_MN_1w.jpg AMBITIEUX AMBROISE PARE AMEDEE AMERIQUE AMERIQUE II BRAGI OUISTITI AMI DE DIEU AMICIA /photos/A/AMICIA_SAUV_1w.jpg AMIENS (1) /photos/C/CINQ_MATS_GOELETTE_2w.jpg AMIENS (2) AMIRAL AUBE /photos/A/AMIRAL_AUBE_MN_1w.jpg AMIRAL BOURGOIS Q 082 /fichiers/A/Amiral_Bourgois_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_BOURGOIS_MN_1w.jpg AMIRAL CECILLE AMIRAL CHARNER (1) /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_CHARNER_MN_V4.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_CHARNER_MN_1w.jpg AMIRAL CHARNER (2) SOUTH POINT HUNGARIAN /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_CHARNER_CHARGEURS_V3.pdf AMIRAL COURBET /photos/A/AMIRAL_COURBET_SACO_1w.jpg AMIRAL DE CORNULIER /photos/A/AMIRAL_DE_CORNULIER_SACO_1w.jpg AMIRAL DE KERSAINT /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_DE KERSAINT_CHARGEURS_V4.pdf AMIRAL DE RIGNY AMIRAL DUPERRE /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_DUPERRE_CHARGEURS_V3.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_DUPERRE_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL FOURICHON /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_FOURICHON_CHARGEURS_V3.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_FOURICHON_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL GANTEAUME /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_GANTEAUME_U24_CHARGEURS_V6.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_GANTEAUME_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL HALGAN /photos/A/AMIRAL_HALGAN_SACO_1w.jpg AMIRAL HAMELIN /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_HAMELIN_CHARGEURS_U33_V6.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_HAMELIN_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL JAUREGUIBERRY AMIRAL L HERMITE (1) AMIRAL L HERMITE (2) AMIRAL L HERMITTE (2) AMIRAL L HERMITE (3) RENE MARGUERITE /photos/A/AMIRAL_LHERMITE_WOUSSEN_1w.jpg AMIRAL LATOUCHE TREVILLE /photos/A/AMIRAL_LATOUCHE_TREVILLE_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL MAGON /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_MAGON_CHARGEURS_U39_V8.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_MAGON_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL NIELLY /photos/A/AMIRAL_NIELLY_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL OLRY /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_OLRY_CHARGEURS_V3.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_OLRY_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL PONTY /photos/A/AMIRAL_PONTY_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL RIGAULT DE GENOUILLY /photos/A/AMIRAL_RIGAULT_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMIRAL RONARCH AMIRAL SALLANDROUZE DE LAMORNAIX AMIRAL SERRE AMIRAL SERRES /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_SERRE_XXX_V0.pdf AMIRAL TREHOUART /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_TREHOUART_MN_V4.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_TREHOUART_MN_7w.jpg AMIRAL TROUDE (1) AMIRAL TROUDE (2) AMIRAL VILLARET DE JOYEUSE AMIRAL ZEDE /fichiers/A/AMIRAL_ZEDE_CHARGEURS_V3.pdf /photos/A/AMIRAL_ZEDE_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg AMPERE (1) Q 068 /fichiers/A/AMPERE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/AMPERE_MN_1w.jpg AMPERE (2) AMPHITRITE Q 094 /fichiers/A/AMPHITHRITE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/AMPHITRITE_MN_1w.jpg AMPHITRITE II (A) AMPHITRITE II (B) AMPHORE Y. DUFEIL, F. LE BEL, M. TERRAILLON 01/01/2011 Copyright 2011 Récapitulatif alphabétique V39 Navires de la Grande Guerre (1914-1918) 5/97 Nom principal Nom 2 Nom 3 Nom 4 Référence de la fiche Référence de la photographie AMURE ANAÏS ANATOLIE /fichiers/A/ANATOLIE_PAQUET_V0.pdf /photos/A/ANATOLIE_PAQUET_1w.jpg ANCRE /photos/A/ANCRE_MN_10w.jpg ANDERNOS ANDRE I ANDRE II ANDRE II ANDRE III ANDRE LEBON /fichiers/A/ANDRE_LEBON_MM_V3.pdf /photos/A/ANDRE_LEBON_MN_1w.jpg ANDRE THEODORE /photos/A/ANDRE_THEODORE_XX_1w.jpg ANDROMAQUE Q 101 /fichiers/A/ANDROMAQUE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/ANDROMAQUE_MN_1w.jpg ANDROMEDA ANDROMEDE VILLE D YS ANDROMEDE ANDROMEDA VILLE D YS ANEMONE ANGELE ACHAQUE /photos/A/ANGELE_ACHAQUE_XX_1w.jpg ANGELUS ANGO LOKSTEDT /fichiers/A/ANGO_CHARGEURS_V3.pdf /photos/A/ANGO_CHARGEURS_1w.jpg ANGUILLE Q 032 /photos/A/ANGUILLE_MN_1w.jpg ANGUILLE II ANJOU (1) ANJOU (2) ANNA ANNA FELICIE ANNA MARIA ANNAM /fichiers/A/ANNAM_MM_V0.pdf /photos/A/ANNAM_MM_1w.jpg ANNAMITE /photos/A/ANNAMITE_MN_1w.jpg ANNE ANNE RICKMERS ANNE DE BRETAGNE /photos/A/ANNE_DE_BRETAGNE_XX_1w.jpg ANNE RICKMERS ANNE ANNETTE MARIE ANNIBAL (1) ANNIBAL (2) ANNICK ANNONCIATION ANTARES ANTIGONE SD 3 /fichiers/A/ANTIGONE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/ANTIGONE_MN_1w.jpg ANTILLES ANTILOPE ANTIOCHE ANTOINE ALLOSIA ANTOINETTE ANTONIE ANTONIN /photos/A/ANTONIN_BORDES_1w.jpg APACHE EASTON APHRODITE APIS APRIL SAPAJOU AQUILON /photos/A/AQUILON_MN_1w.jpg AQUITAINE /fichiers/A/AQUITAINE_SGTM_V3.pdf /photos/A/AQUITAINE_SGTM_1w.jpg Y. DUFEIL, F. LE BEL, M. TERRAILLON 01/01/2011 Copyright 2011 Récapitulatif alphabétique V39 Navires de la Grande Guerre (1914-1918) 6/97 Nom principal Nom 2 Nom 3 Nom 4 Référence de la fiche Référence de la photographie ARA ARABE /photos/A/ARABE_MN_1w.jpg ARAGO Q 086 /fichiers/A/ARAGO_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/ARAGO_MN_1w.jpg ARAGO ARALIA ARALLA ARASSUAHY PAX OCEANO ARBALETE /photos/A/ARBALETE_MN_1w.jpg ARC /photos/A/ARC_MN_1w.jpg ARCHE D ALLIANCE G 678 ARCHER ARCHIMEDE Q 073 /fichiers/A/ARCHIMEDE_MN_V0.pdf /photos/A/ARCHIMEDE_MN_1w.jpg ARCHIMEDE II ARCOLE 2SNIPE ARCTURUS ARDECHE GULF OF ANCUD VOSTIZZA MONT AIGOUAL ARDENT ARDENTE
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