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CroisiEurope currently has a fleet of 43 [1] Prestige category boats that cruise all of Europe's rivers. Accommodation capacity varies from 100 to 180 passengers depending on the ship's design. [2] The CroisiEurope fleet is partially renovated each year, being mostly made up of recently built vessels that are less than five years old. [3]
La Moisson dans l'Eure This postcard of the early 20th century represents the process of threshing , a step in grain preparation after harvesting and before winnowing. It is used to illustrate the article about Harvest Threshing , a painting by Albert Gleizes .
Name Image Year of build Length Capacity Operator Class Port of registry Flag Register No. Notes A-Rosa Alva: 2019: 79.80 m (262 ft) 126: A-ROSA Flussschiff
On 12 November 1903, the Lebaudy brothers made a controlled dirigible flight of 54 km (34 mi) from Moisson to Paris. Moisson was the site of the 6th World Scout Jamboree , held in 1947, which brought together 24,152 Scouts and Guides from all over the world.
La Belle Des Oceans is a small, yacht-type cruise ship operated by CroisiEurope. She has previously been operated by a number of cruise lines under different names, the most recent of which was Silver Discoverer .
The work is an oil painting on canvas with dimensions 269 x 353 cm (106 x 138 in), signed and dated lower right, Gleizes, 1912. "Harvest Threshing", wrote curator and art historian Daniel Robbins for the Gleizes Guggenheim Retrospective in 1964, "summarizes Gleizes' interest in presenting an epic panorama of mountains, valleys, clouds and smoke, towns, workers and wheat, a simultaneous ...
Green Harvest (French:La verte moisson) is a 1959 French war drama film directed by François Villiers and starring Pierre Dux, Dany Saval and Jacques Perrin. [1] Plot
The 6th World Scout Jamboree (French: Jamboree mondial de la paix) was held in 1947 and was hosted by France at Moisson. This was the first jamboree to have been held after Baden-Powell's death in 1941. It was originally planned to take place in 1941 in France. [1]