Pierre Drobecq
Pierre Drobecq is a Architecte of the area Nord-Pas-de-Calais whose cabinet was with Boulogne-sur-Mer. He died burned alive in station of Creil the May 10th 1944 during a bombardment.
He is the author of many achievements:
- with Boulogne-sur-Mer
- the real Derveaux in 1922. Inventory Base Mérimée: IA62000622
- extension of the Hotel-of-City in 1931. Inventory Base Mérimée: IA00059443
- the War memorial the in 1938. Inventory Base Mérimée: IA62000241
- the extension of the work of entry known as Carries Gayolle. Inventory Base Mérimée: IA00059457
- with Saint-Martin-Boulogne
- Holy-Ide Church , built in 1937, remarkable stained glasses of Henry Lothelier.
- with the Touquet:
- the Hôtel of English
- the Royal Picardy
- the Town hall builds in 1931. Registered with the MH by decree of May 12th, 1997, PA62000011. Mérimée inventory: IA62000173.
- the villa of Mr. V of B , built in the Twenties. Inventory Base Mérimée: IA62000175
- the villa Low Wood then Low Wood Manor , built about 1930 for the rich person English author P.G. Wodehouse. Inventory Base Mérimée: IA62000190
Pierre Drobecq is also the author of some works:
- the chimney in the dwelling. Its survival and technique of its construction. appeared in 1942
- Churches and bell-towers in Bolted, Artois, Ponthieu . The edition is posthumous (1949). It contains in particular 21 strong water full page of Pierre Drobecq.
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