Lallaing

Lallaing is a common French, located in the department of the Northern (59) and the area Nord-Pas-de-Calais.

Its inhabitants is called Lallinois.

Geography

The geography explains the origins of the village

The site of Lallaing in edge of the Scarpe determined its origins, its development and still marks its life. The physical circumstances imposed a replanning by the man to drain, cleanse and allow its setting in culture. Originally, in this Flat very wet, only a small portion of the grounds in edge of scarpe about dry and was released (it currently corresponds to the place is her immediate surroundings).

History

It is on this part of dry land that settled, on a very moved back date, a community which, in 1365, date of the first known enumeration, gathered already 60 " feux" that is to say 250 people approximately. But this situation at the edge of a Rivière, when the absence of Route imposed the recourse to the water way, was very quickly regarded as strategic because the river was used as border between the possessions of the Flanders and those of the Hainaut.

As of 1184, there was a feudal castle on a partially arranged natural mound of 50 ares, since the Count de Hainaut had placed a strong garrison there. It is undoubtedly little before this date that had settled in Lallaing a family of Seigneur S come from Forest-on-Mark, in the area Lilloise, Forest, which took then the name of Lalaing when they were detached from their place of origin.

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Demography

Places and monuments

Brewery, malt factory known as brewery Dufour Dumont

, then Dufour Delhaye North; Lallaing

Year of construction 1905

In 1905, Mr. Charles Dufour builds a brewery malt factory in Lallaing. In 1927 it bears the name of Dufour Dumont, in 1946 that of Dufour Delhaye. The brewery ceased functioning at the end of the Seventies. It is currently unused. In 1927 the production rose with 8000 hectolitres of beer conditioned in bottles; in 1946 the production of beer of fermentation high and conditioned in bottles reached the 5000 hectolitres.

Workshop on two square floors under the same roof (with long sides broken out of slate) that employers' housing which includes/understands basement, a square stage and stages of roof; part of drying on three square floors glaze of a terrace; to germoir on a square floor with roof with croup; roofed passageway with apparent metal frame; office in ground floor.

The farm of Germignies

Built at the XVIIéme century it is about one of the more firm hurdy-gurdies of North
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  • Situé close to the bridge of Germignies on the Scarpe

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