No. 37 and 39 - MARKET PLACE - AGENCE  For No. 37 and 39 of the Market Square is located in the bank branch 
  "CIC"  . This agency was established in Milly-la-Forêt to No. 37 in the early 90s under the name 
    "REGIONAL BANK OF THE WEST"  . In 2007, an extension 
  level ; No. 39 to permit the agency to expand as you know it today.   
    
  ICC is a major player in the banking and insurance. 
 The CIC group's holding company and bank network in the Ile-de-France, brings together five regional banks and subsidiaries that specialize in all areas of finance and insurance in France and abroad. 
      is the oldest French bank deposits, created May 7, 1859 under the name of Societe Generale de Credit Industriel et Commercial by imperial decree of Napoleon III. 
    
 
   
 
   Address: CIC - BP 34 - 37, Market Square - 91490 Forest Milly 
   Pole Ile de France - Bank code: 30066 - Guichet Code: 10826  
 Tel: 08.20.85.03.06 - Fax: 01.64.98.11.70 
    Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.    Wednesday 9:00 to 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday     9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.  
  Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.     Saturday 8:45 to 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.  
  
      Withdrawal CB 24H/24H   
   terminal Depot   
       Website: 
 https: / / www.cic.fr/fr/banques/ le-cic/institutionnel/le-groupe-cic /      
 
  was therefore   "WHITE WOLF"   that was installed at No. 39 before the extension of the ICC . 
  This store has moved and is now at No. 6 of the marketplace. It recently opened an annex at No. 8 the Rue Saint Jacques. It is a business of decorative items for the home. 
   
 
     Photo of 2007   
  
 
     Pub 2007   
  
 
     Pub 2001 in Eco-Dico   
  
 
     Photo of 2000   
  
 
     APAM Photo of 1999   
  
 
     Pub smile shops  1997  
  
 
  Between 1993 and 1995, No. 39 was occupied by a general contractor building     "EUROPEAN BUILDING AND PUBLIC WORKS " . She had succeeded the company "  Radio - TV - Appliances - General Electric Claude HERSANT"  . 
  
 
  Before 1990, it was a trade Lingerie - Layette Laine and was installed in No. 37 which called   "BABY CHOU"  . At the end of the 80 is Chantal LAGUOGUEY who held this shop. She succeeded Mrs. Lépicier around 1985. 
  
 
     Pub, 1994   
  
 
     Photo of the 1992 Stride Milliacoise   
    Work Installation of the Bank are ongoing.   
  
 
     Pub, 1992   
  
 
     Photo APAM, 1982   
  
 
     Milly under the snow in 1978   
  
 
     Pub, 1973   
  
 
     Pub, 1971         Ms. Lépicier front of her store,   
    with Jean-Claude Baudoin,   
    director of APAM   
     
     Pub, 1970   
  
 
     Pub, 1970   
  
 
     Pub, 1967   
  
 
     Postcard of the 70   
  
 
     Postcard of the 60   
  
 
     Pub, 1960   
    Before 1960, the No. 39 was a dwelling house while No. 37 was a novelty shop called   "FOR WOMEN Gatinaise"   held by J. Vauvray in the late '40s. According   censuses of 1931 and 1936, this trade was a dry goods store run by Armand and ROUILLARD his wife Leonie MIROILLE, while in the 20s this trade was held by the milliner Marie LEPINETTE. Her husband George LEPINETTE was a house painter. 
  Since 1886, the dwelling of No. 39 was occupied by the family VINCENT dealers. It 
 Henri Edouard VINCENT and his wife Lucile Layd who have transformed the former trade merchant DUPRE new family into a house between 1886 and 1900. 
  
 
       Postcard of the 50   
  
 
     Bars of 1949   
  
 
     Photo of a military parade   
  
 
     Zouaves Place on   
  
 
     Taking place on the weapon   
  
 
     Postcard from 1909   
  
 
     Cavalcade of 1907   
 
 
  
     Cavalcade of 1907   
  
 
      Postcard from 1897   
  
 
     Photo of 1895   
  
  
  
  Before 1886, it was Charles Isidore Dupre and his wife Giulia BEAUDOUIN who occupied the No. 37 and No. 39 of the marketplace with a new trade. In fact, parents of Charles Isidore DUPRE, Jean Baptiste Dupre and his wife Caroline PAILLARD were installed at No. 39 as a draper before 1836 when the first census. At that time the No. 37 was not held by Denis Baker and his wife Marie MARTIN VINCENT. In 1846, the baker Modeste DESHAYES who succeeded him, and then in 1861 that Eugene and his wife Felicia HOOP DUPRE, daughter of Jean Baptiste Dupre, who held this bakery. 
  So around 1872, the son Isidore Charles DUPRE occupy both sites with news of his trade. 
  
 
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