Located on the square of the Republic of No. 2 High Street, corner of Farnsworth Street, the CAFE OF TOWN HALL " Bar Tabac is a PMU Milly-la-Foret very popular all lovers of gambling, punters, players RAPIDO LOTTO or other scratch cards.
On Sunday morning that bettors are more likely to exchange their prognosis, their pipes around a small glass of wine or coffee. Bettors can also watch the racing live on the screen available to them.
patterns and Evelyne CELLARD Fernand welcome you in a relaxed family atmosphere. The vast majority of customers are regulars.
For more information contact 01 64 98 80 46
2003 - Passage of the caravan of the Tour de France
Photo 2000
APAM - Photo of the 80
Fernand CELLARD succeeded Mr. LENOBLE in 2001. Mr. LENOBLE has handled this case from 1991 to 2001. Between 1988 and 1991, which held the Mrs.RICHARD CAFE OF TOWN HALL " . She had succeeded Mr. Goujat who was in charge of this case more than ten years. Previously Mr. Roger's PREVOST, well known milliacois old, who was patron of this establishment.
1978 - Celebrating the 34th anniversary of the liberation
Milly's August 22, 1944.
Pub, 1975
1974 - Day Carnival.
At the bottom of this picture, we see that the house
or is the Agricultural Credit Bank was undergoing renovation
Pub, 1973
Pub, 1970
picture of the 60
picture of the 50
Postcard LCSH Editions of 1955
picture of the 50
Postcard of the 40
Postcard of the 30
In 1931 and 1936, Louis Boutin and his wife Andree PICHOT were identified as café to this address. They succeeded Gabriel NEVERS who was identified in 1926. In 1921, Emile Chagot, former Mayor of Milly was elected in 1919 this CAFE OF TOWN HALL " he took over the business of Aleida Poiget DUBRU and his wife Marie.
Photo of a review board of the 20s
before the cafe city
Postcard from the 20s to then
or Emile Chagot, Mayor of Milly was this bar
Carte Postale de 1910
Superbe Maison de la Carte Postale Poiget
Carte Postale de 1910
Pub de 1909
Carte Postale de 1908
Carte Postale 1908
Photo of 1906
Postcard from 1905
Advertising of 1913
Photo front of the garage Poiget
Advertising of 1909
Between 1891 and 1896, The "Poiget" succeeded the café THEVENIN Alexander and his wife Eugenie CATINAT. In 1881, the cafe owner Alexandre Thévenin is identified with a named Narcissus GAZONNEAU Sabatier and his wife Louise Bodin.
During censuses of 1872 and 1876, this location was occupied by a barber barber named Louis Morin and his wife Rose PETIT. At that time was called the Rue Grande Rue Barbers between the Place de la Republique and Rue St. Jacques.
We are looking for all new documents, advertisements, photos, postcards, bills, old papers relating near and far to shops Milly-la-Forêt.
Contact: Bruno at DEROUIN 06 10 54 22 85
derouin.bruno @ yahoo.com
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