is the headquarters of the General Contractor Masonry Jean-Luc Perrot that is installed in No. 38 of the marketplace for over 30 years. You have a traditional construction project, renovation, insulation, renovation or hedge the "General Contractor Masonry Jean-Luc Perrot " can respond to your request. She
for public and private, with individuals, builders and architects. QUALIBAT She is a certified, quality assurance certificate certifying that the company is committed to a quality approach for some or all of its activities.
Please contact Jean-Luc Perrot for more information or quotation requests to 01 64 98 83 93.
The general contractor masonry PERROT existed since 1926. Jean-Luc Perrot has offices on Market Square during the 70s when he took over the business from his father Jacques PERROT. The local storage of materials, vehicles and others are on the way Destailleur.
Photo of 2005
Advertising 1994
Advertising, 1990
Photo of APAM 80s - Jean-Luc Perrot
now dance on the spot market
Photo of the 1979 APAM
scaffolding mounted as medieval
End 60s and mid- 70, this location was occupied by a pancake "THE CHALET" with its facade of fir. This restaurant has replaced the clothing store and sewing "GHISLAINE" held by Ghislaine PALERMO between the late 50s to late 60s. In 1949 the trade of clothing, clothing for women and children, "the fashion of tomorrow" was held by Ms. Thesys.
Postcard 70s.
Restaurant "Chalet"
Advertising, 1971
Photo of 1969
Advertising of the 60
Aerial View of the 60
Photo of 1959
Postcard from 1955
Advertising of 1949
Between 1925 and mid- 40, the grocery "THE GREAT PARISIAN COMMISSARY" was there. It was held in 1926 by Clemence MARTIN, then in 1931 by Paul FLAMINGO as manager and in 1936 by George and his wife Marie PARIS HOPE.
picture of the 30
picture of the 30
Between 1910 and the 20's, this store was known "DOCKS OF THE BRIE" . According to the 1911 census, it was held by the employee Albert CHILMA.
picture of the 20
Gathering Zouaves on the market square
Postcard from 1915
Photo of the cavalcade of 1907
Before 1908, this trade was already a clothing store run by the milliner LEVEQUE White, daughter of George Leveque carpenter and his wife Caroline LENGLET. They have been identified at this location from 1876 to 1906.
We are looking for all new documents, advertisements, photos, postcards, bills, old papers relating near and far to shops Milly-la-ForĂȘt.
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