Beauval (Somme) – Wikipedia

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Beauval is a French commune located in the Somme department in the Hauts-de-France region.

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Description [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Beauval is a Bourg Picard de l’Amiénois located 5 km south of Doullens, 24 km north of Amiens and 35 km East of Abbeville, on the national road 25 (RN 25).

In 2019, the locality was served by the coach line n O 22 (Doullens-Villers-Bocage-Amiens) of the Trans’80 network, Hauts-de-France, every day except Sunday and holidays and the line n O 25, Thursday, market day in Doullens. Line n O 26 (Doullens – Bernaville – Abbeville) allows travel to Abbeville [ first ] .

The relief of the town is that of a tray crossed by a dry valley. The culmination is at an altitude of 170 meters, south of the town [ 2 ] . The soil of the commune is of tertiary and quaternary training, we found in the basement of the commune of the fossils of Belemnites, of Mosasaurus , terebratula of squale teeth. Under the layer of topsoil are successively layers of large pebbles covered with fine pebbles, coarse limestone with mammoth bones [ 2 ] .

No rivers crosses the town. At the end of XIX It is century, the water table was located 35 m depth [ 2 ] .

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The climate of the town is oceanic temperate with dominant winds from the northwest.

Neighboring municipalities [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The town has a group habitat.

Typology [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Beauval is a rural commune, because it is one of the municipalities that are not very little dense, in the sense of the municipal grid of density of INSEE [ Note 1 ] , [ 3 ] , [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] .
It belongs to the Beauval urban unit, a monocommunal urban unit [ 6 ] 2,095 inhabitants in 2017, constituting an isolated city [ 7 ] , [ 8 ] .

In addition, the town is part of the attraction area of ​​Amiens, of which it is a town in the crown [ Note 2 ] . This area, which brings together 369 municipalities, is categorized in the areas of 200,000 to 700,000 inhabitants [ 9 ] , [ ten ] .

Land use [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Carte en couleurs présentant l'occupation des sols.

Map of the soil occupation of the town in 2018 (CLC).

The occupation of the soils of the municipality, as it emerges from the European Database for Biophysical Corine Land Cover (CLC), is marked by the importance of agricultural territories (90% in 2018), a proportion identical to that of 1990 (90.3%). The detailed distribution in 2018 is as follows:
Arable lands (75.5%), meadows (14.5%), forests (4.6%), urbanized areas (4.3%), shrub and/or herbaceous (1.1%) media (1.1%) [ 11 ] .

The IGN also provides an online tool to compare the evolution over time of the soil occupation of the municipality (or territories to different scales). Several eras are accessible in the form of aerial cards or photos: the Cassini card ( XVIII It is century), the staff map (1820-1866) and the current period (1950 to today) [ twelfth ] .

Habitat and accommodation [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In 2019, the total number of housing in the town was 971, while it was 944 in 2014 and 925 in 2009 [ I 1 ] .

Among these dwellings, 90.2% were main residences, 1.3% of secondary residences and 8.5% of vacant dwellings. These homes were 98.7% of them for individual houses and for 1.1% of apartments [ I 2 ] .

The table below presents the typology of housing in Beauval in 2019 in comparison with that of the Somme and the whole of France. A striking characteristic of the housing fleet is thus a proportion of secondary residences and occasional housing (1.3%) lower than that of the department (8.3%) and to that of the whole of France (9.7%). Regarding the status of occupation of these dwellings, 74.2% of the inhabitants of the municipality owned their housing (75.3% in 2014), against 60.2% for the Somme and 57.5 for the whole of France [ I 3 ] .

The accommodation in Beauval in 2019.
Typology Beauval [ I 1 ] Sum [ I 4 ] Whole France [ I 5 ]
Main residences (in%) 90.2 83.2 82.1
Secondary residences and occasional housing (in%) 1.3 8.3 9.7
Vacant housing (in%) 8.5 8.5 8.2

Projects [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

During the municipal campaign of 2020, the outgoing mayor Bernard Thuillier, who was re -elected, proposed to build new housing with the social landlords of the town or by the creation of a concerted development zone (ZAC), the realization of a business hotel as well as revitalize the downtown and its shops, while promoting pedestrian and cyclist trips, in order to strengthen the attractiveness of this town which has lost nearly 150 inhabitants in 10 years, and which was reached by the closure of important companies Rosenlew (2004) and Goodyear (2014) [ 13 ] .

This development could allow the requalification of the fallow Saint-Frères, with the development of rental housing and in ownership, as well as a house “ages and life” intended for the elderly loss of autonomy [ 14 ] .

There are several forms to designate Beauval in ancient texts: Wars of the Valley , Belval , Biauval , Biauvalis , Belleaval [ 2 ] .

The name of the locality is attested in the form Bellavalle At XII It is century [ 15 ] .

Beauval would mean the “beautiful valley”. If the word val is male today, the Latin word valley He is feminine.

Prehistory [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Polished stone axes were found in the municipal territory [ 2 ] .

antiquity [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Fragments of Gallic pottery and Roman coins of Postume and Antonin the pious [ 2 ] .

Middle Ages [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In the Middle Ages, the Châtellenie de Beauval is owned by the Campdavaine family. In 1219, Hue Campdavaine granted a municipal charter to the inhabitants of Beauval.

At XIV It is century, under the reign of Charles V, the big companies ravaged Beauval.

Modern era [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In 1597, King Henri IV established his camp in Beauval after the siege of Amiens, pursuing the army of the King of Spain.

In 1789, the notebooks of the third party state of Beauval asked for the abolition of the gabelle (salt tax).

Contemporary period [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In 1810, three brothers from the Saint Origin family of Beauval, Pierre-François L’Aîné, Jean-Baptiste and Pierre-François, worked in Beauval the profession of weavers, like their father. In 1814, the three brothers joined forces to make packaging canvases. Pierre-François L’Aîné organized the manufacture of paintings in Beauval, his brother Jean-Baptiste and his son-in-law settled in Rouen, in 1828, to trade them. Pierre -François, the third brother was responsible in Amiens to buy raw materials, linen and tows as well as the sale of the fabrics. Several hundred weavers worked for them [ 16 ] , [ 17 ] .

From 1845, the saint brothers produced jute canvas bags. The jute was a new product in Europe of that time, renowned for its robustness. The manufacture of jute canvas and bag was stimulated by the boom in agricultural and industrial production consuming canvas bags. JUTE fiber, whose production was located in the British Indies, was cheap and renowned for its solidity. The textile industry made the prosperity of Beauval, dominated by the Saint family for a century, from the years 1850 to 1950 [ 17 ] .

The town of Beauval is served from 1889 to 1949 by a secondary railway to the metric track of the Albert line in Doullens. This railway line allowed the development of phosphate extraction discovered in the town in 1885 and flint as well as the transport of textile production, bricks, tiles to consumption centers of Doullens, Albert or Amiens.

Phosphate sand careers have been exploited in the town. Belonging to Mr. Bernard, they were considered exhausted at the end of XIX It is century [ 18 ] , [ 19 ] , [ 20 ] . Landowners and have been built beautiful houses [ 21 ] .

World War II

The town was decorated with the 1939-1945 war cross with bronze star [ 22 ] .

Administrative and electoral attaches [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Administrative attachments [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The town has been in the Amiens Department of the Somme department since 1926.

She has been a part of the canton of Doullens since 1801 [ 23 ] . As part of the 2014 cantonal redistribution in France, this territorial administrative district has disappeared, and the canton is only an electoral district.

Electoral attachments [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

For the departmental elections, the municipality has been a new canton of Doullens since 2014, from 14 to 44 municipalities

For the election of deputies, it has been a part since 1988 of the fourth district of the Somme.

Intercommunality [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The municipality was a member of the community of communes of Doullennais, created at the end of 1992.

As part of the provisions of the law relating to the new territorial organization of the Republic of August 7, 2015, which provides that public inter-municipal cooperation establishments (EPCI) with own taxation must have a minimum of 15,000 inhabitants, it has merged with its neighbors to train, the , the community of communes of the Northern Picardy territory, whose municipality is now a member.

Political trends and results [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

During the first round of the 2014 municipal elections in the Somme, the list led by René Cazier obtained the absolute majority of the votes cast, with 588 votes (60.06%, 16 elected municipal councilors including 4 community), very largely ahead of the one led by Bernard Thuillier, who collected 391 votes (39.93%, 3 elected municipal consiellers including 1 community).
During this ballot, 26.56% of voters abstained [ 24 ] .

During by -elections held in November 2017 following standard dissensions and resignations in the previous team, the list led by Bernard Thuillier obtained the majority of the votes cast, with 416 votes, ahead of that of Christian Buffet, who collected 380 votes [ 25 ]

In the first round of the 2020 municipal elections in the Somme, the list led by the outgoing mayor Bernard Thuillier [ 26 ] Obtains the absolute majority of the votes cast, with 463 votes (57.44%, 15 elected municipal councilors, including 3 community), clearly ahead of that led by Bernard Candas, who collected 343 votes (42.55%, 4 elected municipal councilors whose 1 community.
During this ballot marked by the Cavid-19 pandemic in France, 47.79% of the voters abstained [ 27 ] .

List of mayors [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

List of successive mayors
Period Identify Label Quality
The missing data is to be completed.
mars 1848 September 1870 Auguste saint [ 28 ]
(1844-1881)
Merchant in canvases, owner
Doullens borough advisor (1852 → 1864)
Before 1871 Alexandre Hordequin Rep.
August 1872 January 1894 Édouard Carpentier [ 29 ]
(1835-1894)
Farmer
Doullens borough advisor (1871 → 1889 and 1892 → January 1894)
Died according to
February 1894 1908 Léon Babeur [ 30 ]
(No and 1841)
Left -wing republican Owner, nephew of Mr. Saint.
Doullens borough advisor (1894 → 1913)
1908 Alexandre Deneux High
Before 1912 After 1912 Abel Jovelet PRD
Before 1919 After 1935 Gustave Jovelet PRDS
The missing data is to be completed.
February 1941 [ thirty first ] Gustave Jovelet
The missing data is to be completed.
Before 1959 [ 32 ] Pierre Villain [ Note 3 ] PSU
1986 Jacques Boulogne Entrepreneur
President of the CCI of Amiens
Deceased
1986 1995 Françoise Boulogne [ 33 ] Corporate chef
Wife of Jacques Boulogne
The missing data is to be completed.
mars 2001 mars 2014 [ 34 ] Pierre Lucas DVG
mars 2014 [ 35 ] August 30, 2015 [ 36 ] René record With Retirement
Former president of the French Ballon federation in fists [ 37 ]
Deceased
September 12, 2015 [ 38 ] December 2, 2017 Jacques Rabouille With Retired, former first assistant
Mandate shortened following the resignation of part of the municipal council [ 39 ]
December 2, 2017 [ 40 ] In progress
(to November 17, 2022)
Bernard Thuillier With Farmer
Re-elected for the 2020-2026 mandate [ 13 ] , [ 41 ]

Education [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The The Valençon school is inaugurated, which cost 5 million euros [ 13 ] . This establishment then has five kindergarten classes and seven elementary classes. A rest room, a motor skills room and an extracurricular reception room complete the device which also includes a computer room and a RASED (network of specialized aids for students in difficulty) [ 42 ] .

Cultural equipment [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The old primary school is converted in 2020 to constitute a socio-cultural and sporting center including a dojo, a dance hall, a library, a media library or a training room. The equipment designed by the architect Yves-Franck Kiki is estimated at € 1,769,130 ​​including tax, including € 544,378 € € remain the responsibility of the municipality [ 43 ] , [ 44 ] .

Demography [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known through the population censuses made in the municipality since 1793. From 2006, the legal populations of the municipalities are published annually by INSEE. The census is now based on an annual information collection, successively concerning all the municipal territories during a period of five years. For municipalities with less than 10,000 inhabitants, a census survey relating to the entire population is carried out every five years, the legal populations of the intermediate years being estimated by interpolation or extrapolation [ 45 ] . For the municipality, the first exhaustive census falling within the framework of the new system was carried out in 2005 [ forty six ] .

In 2020, the town had 2,007 inhabitants [ Note 4 ] , in decrease of 4.79%compared to 2014 (sum: −0.5%, France excluding Mayotte: +1.9%).

Evolution of the population [ modifier ]
1793 1800 1806 1821 1831 1836 1841 1846 1851
1 630 1 801 1 701 2 050 2 302 2 381 2 651 2 584 2 568
1856 1861 1866 1872 1876 1881 1886 1891 1896
2 631 2 716 2 640 2 560 2 478 2 274 2 261 3 709 2 487
1901 1906 1911 1921 1926 1931 1936 1946 1954
2 761 2 979 2 985 2 496 2 405 2 285 2 195 2 249 2 132
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2005 2006 2010
2 173 2 192 2 206 2 274 2 286 2 243 2 151 2 140 2 145
2015 2020
2 101 2 007
Histogram of demographic evolution

Places and monuments [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Church Saint Nicolas , built in 1888 thanks to the funding of the Saint-Textile Industrials) by the Amiens architect Victor Delefortrie, who produced numerous neo-Gothic churches in Picardy at the end of XIX It is century [ 48 ] , [ 49 ] , to replace the old church of XII It is century [ 50 ] , [ 51 ] , [ 52 ] , [ 53 ] .
  • Walking course called the “Butterfly circuit”, which allows you to discover the town of Beauval and its industrial past, with a route of 10,700 km [ 56 ] , [ 57 ] .
  • The Beauval cemetery, on three hectares, also built by the Saint family, one of the most beautiful in the department [ 58 ] , [ 59 ] .
    He understands in particular:
    • The funeral chapel of the Saint family, built by Victor Delefortrie, restored in 1994;
    • A military part of 234 British soldiers, 5 Canadians, 8 Australians and a New Zealander killed during the First World War [ 60 ] .
  • Fricola Industrielle Saint Frères, which recalls the textile past of the town. The administrative building was classified as a historic monument in 2015 [ sixty one ] ;
  • Oratory Saint-Charles-Borromée, archbishop of Milan at XVI It is century, in honor of Charles Saint, donor of the modern church [ 53 ] .
  • Urban architecture in brick, typical of cities in northern France and Picardy.

Personalities linked to the municipality [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • In 1415, the Lord of Beauval of the Maison de Châtillon family died at the Battle of Azincourt [ 2 ] .
  • Horace Colmar, painter, portrait painter who died in Beauval. One of his paintings ” The old Picardy Is at the Picardy Museum in Amiens.
    He also painted, in his youth in Paris, Joséphine Baker in his beginnings.
  • Charles Saint, born in Beauval, industrialist and politician, deputy for the sum from 1894 to 1902. He is one of the creators of the Jute mechanical weaving industry; Manufacturer of canvas and bags, he was a member of the jury of universal exhibitions of 1878 and 1889, vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce of Amiens, officer of the Legion of Honor. and founds the Tonkin of large farms [ 62 ] .
  • Érika Sauzeau (1982), a French paralympic athlete specializing in rowing, is from Beauval and still lives in the town.

Beauval and cinema [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Heraldry [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Blason de Beauval (Somme) Coat of arms
Azure with three wreaths of gold oats posed two and one [ 63 ] .
External ornaments
1939-1945 war cross with bronze star. Quote to the order of the regiment of : “Valiant and courageous commune, affected by the enemy on May 20, 1940, and which nevertheless continued, in hiding, the good fight. Detention of weapons, sixteen of his deported or interned sons, including three dead in concentration camps. »»
Details

The arms of the commune take over those of the lords of Beauval appearing on a seal of Robert de Beauval of 1262
The official status of the coat of arms remains to be determined.

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Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  1. According to the zoning of rural and urban municipalities published in November 2020, in application of the new definition of validated rurality in the interministerial rurality committee.
  2. The concept of cities attraction areas replaced the old concept of urban area in October 2020 to allow comparisons consistent with other countries of the European Union.
  3. A rue de la Commune bears the name of this mayor.
  4. Legal municipal population in force at 1 is January 2023, vintage 2020, defined within the territorial limits in force at 1 is January 2022, Statistical reference date: 1 is January 2020.

References [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

INSEE website [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Other sources [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  1. The Trans’80 network online » .
  2. a b c d e f and g Geographic and historical notice in the town of Beauval , written on October 30, 1897 by Mr. Petit, teacher, Amiens Departmental Archives of the Somme Read online
  3. Urban / rural typology » , on www.observatoire-des -territoires.gouv.fr (consulted the ) .
  4. Rural commune – Definition » , on INSEE website (consulted the ) .
  5. Understand the density grid » , on www.observatoire-des -territoires.gouv.fr (consulted the ) .
  6. Urban unit 2020 of Beauval » , on https://www.insee.fr/ (consulted the ) .
  7. Base of urban units 2020 » , on www.insee.fr , (consulted the ) .
  8. Vianney Costemalle, Always more inhabitants in urban units » , on INSEE.FR , (consulted the ) .
  9. List of municipalities making up the attraction area of ​​Amiens » , on INSEE.FR (consulted the ) .
  10. Marie-Pierre de Bellefon, Pascal Eusebio, Jocelyn Forest, Olivier Pégaz-Blanc and Raymond Warnod (INSEE), In France, nine out of ten people live in the attraction of a city » , on INSEE.FR , (consulted the ) .
  11. Corine Land Cover (CLC) – Distribution of areas in 15 land use stations (metropolitan area). » , on the Statistical data and studies site of the Ministry of Ecological Transition. (consulted the )
  12. IGN, Evolution of the town’s land use on ancient maps and photos. » , on Remonterletemps.ign.fr (consulted the ) . To compare the evolution between two dates, click on the bottom of the vertical dividing line and move it to the right or left. To compare two other cards, choose the cards in the windows at the top left of the screen.
  13. A B and C Benoit Delespierre, «  Bernard Thuillier wants to build in the long term in Beauval: the outgoing mayor presents himself with a project and a team for “this mandate and the following », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) “Outgoing mayor, elected in December 2017 following dissensions and resignations in series in the previous team, Bernard Thuiller, 65 years” including nineteen years of mandates “presents himself at the head of a team that combines continuity and renewal ” .
  14. Delphine Cattoux, «  There is no shortage of projects for the Friche Saint Frères de Beauval, but who will carry them? : The municipality is seriously working on the requalification of the wasteland located on the edge of the RN 25. It is still necessary to find the funding for the roads », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  15. Ernest Negre – General toponymy of France – Volume 2 – Page 1138.
  16. http://www.patrimoine-industrielel-somme.com/patrimoine-industriel/historique/
  17. a et b David Vandevoorde, Saint brothers, the jute corons still speak » , Picard mail, (consulted the ) .
  18. Albert wine, Beauval phosphates , Amiens, Imprimerie T. Jeunet, , 110 p. ( read online ) , read online on French .
  19. Careers exhausted with sand phosphate in Beauval (Somme). Pockets formed by the Senonian chalk. – P. Dujardin, sc. – Herbert, phot. – Imp. Witmann. – Extract from the “Bulletin of the encouragement company”, 4th series, n ° 85 » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  20. Phosphate sand quarries in Beauval (Somme) (belonging to M. Bernard). – P. Dujardin, sc. – Herbert, phot. – Imp. Witmann. – Extract from the “Bulletin of the encouragement company”, 4th series, n ° 85 » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  21. André Guerville, Pigeonniers and Girouettes in the country of Somme , F. Paillart, publisher, Abbeville, 2007, 311 p., P.63
  22. Communes decorated with the 1939-1945 war cross » [PDF] , Memorial of the Battles of the Marne – 51 Dormans, (consulted the ) .
  23. a et b From the villages of Cassini to today’s municipalities On the site of the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences.
  24. Somme (80) – Beauval » , 2014 municipal and community elections results , Ministry of the Interior (consulted the ) .
  25. Elections in Beauval: Bernard Thuillier’s list wins », Picard mail , ( read online ) .
  26. Benoit Delespierre, «  Bernard Thuillier wants to build in the long term in Beauval: the outgoing mayor presents himself with a project and a team for “this mandate and the following », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) “Outgoing mayor, elected in December 2017 following dissensions and resignations in series in the previous team, Bernard Thuiller, 65 years” including nineteen years of mandates “presents himself at the head of a team that combines continuity and renewal ” .
  27. Somme (80) – Beauval » , Results of municipal and community elections 2020 , Ministry of the Interior (consulted the ) .
  28. Jean-Michel Bey, Dictionary of political staff of the Department of Somme: 1787-2021 , Amiens, Departmental Archives of the Somme, , 2 It is ed. ( first re ed. 2011), 566 p. ( read online [PDF] ) , p. 358 ,.
  29. Jean-Michel Bey, Dictionary of political staff of the Department of Somme: 1787-2021 , Amiens, Departmental Archives of the Somme, , 2 It is ed. ( first re ed. 2011), 566 p. ( read online [PDF] ) , p. 81 ,.
  30. Jean-Michel Bey, Dictionary of political staff of the Department of Somme: 1787-2021 , Amiens, Departmental Archives of the Somme, , 2 It is ed. ( first re ed. 2011), 566 p. ( read online [PDF] ) , p. 28 ,.
  31. Appointment of mayors » , on Progress of the Somme , , on Retronews.
  32. Center nursery school » , History of Beauval , on https://www.beauval.fr (consulted the ) .
  33. Benoit Delespierre, «  Françoise Boulogne, former mayor of Beauval, is no longer: she had succeeded her husband, Jacques Boulogne, both in the company and at the town hall », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) “Born in the hamlet Le Petit Selve in Bugny-lès-Gamaches, she became Beauvalloise by her meeting with Jacques Boulogne, the founder of the local plastics company which she married in 1976 and which was president of the Chamber of Commerce and D ‘Amiens industry. On the death of the latter, this woman of action and projects had succeeded her both at the head of the company and the town hall, where she was re -elected in 1989 ” .
  34. List of mayors of the Somme » , on http://www.somme.pref.gouv.fr , .
  35. List of mayors of the Somme » [PDF] , List of elected officials from the Somme Department , Prefecture of the Somme, (consulted the ) .
  36. The mayor, René Cazier, died this Sunday », Picard mail , ( read online ) .
  37. Lionel Herbet, René Cazier left us » , Sport for all> Archives 2015 , Olympic and Sports Regional Committee of Picardy, (consulted the ) .
  38. Jacques Rabouille, elected mayor without surprise mayor of Beauval », Picard mail , ( read online ) .
  39. The four deputies to the mayor of Beauval resigned: on August 22, they each sent to the prefect a letter of resignation of their functions to the prefect », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  40. The advice starts from the right foot to Beauval », Picard mail , ( read online ) .
  41. In Beauval, mayor Bernard Thuillier in his chair, but … », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) “This Saturday, May 23, Bernard Thuillier found his mayor’s chair without surprise with 16 votes” .
  42. Picard mail , December 18, 2014, Maritime Picardy, p. 19 .
  43. The transformation of the old school into a socio-cultural pole is on the right track in Beauval: the Municipal Council on Tuesday evening spoke of all the aids that will be requested for this project of a cost estimated at € 1,900,000 excluding taxes. », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  44. Benoît Delespierre and Éric Sara, ” We left for the future media library in Beauval: the municipal council kicked off the work of the socio-cultural and sporting pole in the old school. One month before the elections, the subject was debated », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  45. The organization of the census , on INSEE.fr.
  46. Departmental censuses calendar , on INSEE.fr.
  47. INSEE – Legal populations of the town for years 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , two thousand and thirteen , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019 And 2020 .
  48. Watercolor: Beauval church. » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  49. M._milvoy “> M. Milvoy, Plan of the Church of Beauval » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  50. Oswald Macqueron, Watercolor: Church of Beauval, canton of Doullens, chief town of arrondissement, after nature, Oct., 1872 » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  51. M._milvoy “> M. Milvoy, Plan: Beauval church: longitudinal cut » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  52. Church of Beauval. – Berthaud phototypie. – Extract from the “Soc. Of Picardy antique dealers” » , Digitized documents, macqueron funds , Abbeville municipal library (consulted the ) .
  53. a et b André Guerville, Chapels and oratories in the country of Somme , Abbeville, imp. Frédéric Paillart, coll. “Riches in short”, 4 It is quarter 2003, 302 p. , p. 170 (Salt B000WR15W8 ) .
  54. The choice » , 1914-1918: The war memorials in the Somme , on https://www.monumentSauxmorts1418somme.com (consulted the ) .
  55. Martine Aubry, Beauval (80630) » , Monuments to France – Belgium – other countries, (consulted the ) .
  56. Émilie Da Cruz, ” The butterfly circuit to be rediscovered in Beauval: the town has brought up to date a 10.7 km walk with easily identifiable markup. What to see in the footsteps of the rich industrial past of Beauval. », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  57. Butterfly circuit guide » [PDF] , on https://www.beauval.fr (consulted the ) .
  58. In the alleys of the remarkable cemetery of Beauval: in this period of All Saints’ Day, certain cemeteries deserve a different look, such as that of Beauval, which in particular houses the mausoleum of the Saint family, which brought thousands of Samariens to life », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  59. Benoit Delespierre, «  A part of the story of Beauval Rédoré: it is the oldest vestige in the town. The marble plaque located on the ossuary of the old Calvary has been renovated volunteer by Bernard Delvallez, the former cabinetmaker, goalkeeper local heritage », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  60. Beauval Communal Cemetery (Somme) » , Military cemeteries , Horizon 14-18 (consulted the ) .
  61. A hope for the fallow Saint-Frères de Beauval (80): the mayor of Beauval will meet on February 9 the director of the OPSOM to study the possibility of transforming the old administrative buildings into adapted housing », Picard mail , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  62. Charles Saint (1826-1902) » , on Sycomore , database of deputies of the National Assembly .
  63. Jean Estienne and Mireille Louis, Armorial of the department and the communes of the Somme Abbeville, 1972, F. PILLART PP. 21-22.

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