File:Famille Courteille (Standish) - Lemoël (10).jpg

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English: Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Jules Marie Lemoël (1858-1988), superior commander of the Carabinieri of Prince Albert I of Monaco and his wife Louise Euphémie Marie Courteille (1869-1950), natural daughter of Lord Charles Henry Lionel Widdrington Standish (1823-1883 ), had four children : Angèle (1891-1928), Lionel (1892-1916), Arthur (1895-1956) and Lucile (1899-1968). On this photograph taken in Monaco in 1912, are represented from left to right : Lionel, Angèle and Arthur.
Français : Le lieutenant-colonel Arthur Jules Marie Lemoël (1858 -1918), commandant supérieur des carabiniers du prince Albert 1er de Monaco et son épouse Louise Euphémie Marie Courteille (1869-1950), fille naturelle de Lord Charles Henry Lionel Widdrington Standish (1823-1883), ont eu quatre enfants : Angèle (1891-1928), Lionel (1892-1916), Arthur (1895-1956) et Lucile (1899-1968). Sur cette photographie prise à Monaco en 1912, sont représentés de gauche à droite : Lionel, Angèle et Arthur.
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Ouvrage de Philippe Puccini et le Patrimoine de la Grande Guerre (préface SAS le prince héréditaire Albert de Monaco), En avant ! : Capitaine Lionel Lemoël 1914-1916, collection « témoignages et récits », Éditions Alan Sutton, Saint-Avertin, 1er octobre 2004, 256 pages.
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