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    Fives-Lille was a French engineering company located at Fives, a suburb of Lille. It is now part of the Fives Group. The company began as Parent, Schaken...
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    SC Fives was a French association football club from Fives, a suburb in the east of Lille. Founded in 1901, the club merged with Olympique Lillois in 1944...
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  • fourth-largest football stadium in France. Lille was founded as a result of a merger between Olympique Lillois and SC Fives in 1944. Both clubs were founding members...
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    [citation needed] most notably in the modern quartiers of Fives, Wazemmes and Vieux Lille. The original inhabitants of the region were the Gauls, such...
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  • century, the Compagnie de Fives-Lille. Communes of the Nord department SC Fives, a former French football club from Fives 50°37′N 3°06′E / 50.617°N...
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  • affected were the Lille-Fives metalworks factories (targeted eight times between 1941 and 1944), the SNCF workshops in Hellemmes, the Lille-Délivrance classification...
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    Olympique Lillois (category Lille OSC)
    association football club from the city of Lille. Founded in 1902 they merged with SC Fives in 1944 to form Lille OSC. Championnat de France Champion: 1914...
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    The Fives–Hirson railway is a double tracked electrified railway line linking Lille-Flandres with Hirson. The line opened in stages: Aulnoye to Hirson...
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    construction finished in 1864. Station Fives-Saint-Sauveur was initially supposed to become the main train station in Lille, but due to its location, which then...
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    in 1887 by Fives-Lille No. 300 to 304, type 130, delivered in 1904 by Fives-Lille No. 400 to 404, type 130, delivered in 1911 by Fives-Lille No. 405 to...
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    État 42-001 to 42-020 (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    This series of 20 engines, numbered 42-001 to 42-020, was built by Fives-Lille and was allocated to the Batignolles motive power depot. Although they...
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    The Lille Metro (French: Métro de Lille) is a driverless light metro system located in Lille, France. It was opened on 25 April 1983 and was the first...
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    Réseau Breton 4-6-0 tank locomotives (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    The twelve class members were built in two batches by Franco-Belge and Fives-Lille for the Réseau Breton (RB) in France. Introduced in 1904, they were to...
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    Cannes, Club Français, Excelsior AC Roubaix, Fives, Hyères, Marseille, Metz, Mulhouse, Nice, Nîmes, Alès, Lille, Racing Club de France, Red Star Olympique...
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    Lille Cathedral, the Basilica of Notre Dame de la Treille (French: Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille de Lille), is a Roman Catholic church...
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    the main stage, she appeared with 60 musicians from concert bands from Lille-Fives and La Rochelle. The initial plan was to use Arno, but following his...
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  • Joseph Jadrejak (category SC Fives players)
    Saint-André-lez-Lille. Lille French champions: 1946 Coupe de France: 1946, 1947, 1948 SC Fives Coupe de France runner-up: 1941 (in French) Joseph Jadrejak page on the...
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  • rail-mounted heavy artillery and support wagons. In 1904 the company Fives-Lille of Lille, northern France, took an interest in the Hanscotte system. Their...
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    État 231-501 to 231-783 (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    first locomotives were built by Fives-Lille; however only the first locomotive had entered service before the city of Lille was overrun by the advancing...
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  • (École centrale de Lille) established. 1855 - Notre Dame Cathedral construction begins. 1856 - Population: 78,641. 1858 - Esquermes, Fives, and Wazemmes become...
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  • Marceau Somerlinck (category SC Fives players)
    a French football player who played with Lille OSC. He won the Coupe de France a total of five times. Lille Division 1: 1946, 1954 Coupe de France: 1946...
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  • city. Taken aback, they retreated, burning some houses in the suburb of Fives. Lille was invaded by a crowd of refugees. Until October 9, there was confusion...
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    État 140-101 to 140-370 (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    built in France by Schneider et Cie. at Le Creusot, SACM at Belfort, and Fives-Lille. These were built and were put into service in 1913. The declaration...
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    État 3701 to 3755 (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    Type and origin Power type Steam Builder Fives-Lille SFCM Schneider et Cie. Build date 1901–1909 Total produced 55...
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  • TCDD 56701 Class (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    between 1944 and 1946 by various French makers (Batignolles-Châtillon, Fives-Lille, SFCM and Schneider et Cie., to the DRG Class 44 Übergangskriegslokomotive...
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    scattered along the high road from Lille to Roubaix. It is a former dependency of Fives, a district which is now part of Lille. Michel Butor, poet and novelist...
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    Nord 4.1201 to 4.1272 (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    seven manufacturers, including the railway's own workshops at Hellemmes, Lille From 1936, as an economy measure, the boiler pressure was reduced from 1...
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    French company (in Fives-Lille), was not authorised to represent the company as a whole. „Until 1911 ... the O&K company from Fives-Lille was French in form...
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    Nord 2.311 to 2.380 (category Fives-Lille locomotives)
    Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, Société Franco-Belge, Fives-Lille, and Schneider et Cie. At nationalisation on 1 January 1 1938, the survivors...
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  • Iris Club lillois (category Lille)
    the name OIC Lille and played two seasons in the top flight during the war. In September 1944, OIC Lille merged with SC Fives to form Lille OSC, which had...
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