Among them was Blanche Grossier, wife of the industrialist Achille Chouippe, who visited the bazaar as a customer. TÉLÉVISION - Le 4 mai 1897 aura marqué une bien triste date pour la ville de Paris. After a devastating fire in 1897 Paris, three women find their lives upended by betrayal, deception, and romantic turmoil. Two heroes mentioned were Father Bailly and Father Ambroise. It was classed as a historic monument in 1982, and in 2013 was devolved to the Society of Saint Pius X. The Fireman had hoped to slow or stop the roaring fire, but despite their heroic efforts, the flames barely took notice and continued to leap without care while those on the sidelines stood helplessly by weeping in horror as the fire consumed everything. On the afternoon of the 4th of May, the projectionist's equipment caught fire,[1] and 126 people—mostly aristocratic women—died as a result of the following blaze and the panic of the crowd in attendance. [5], In the aftermath of the fire, 937,438 francs, equivalent to the amount raised by the previous year's Bazar, was donated by an anonymous benefactor to the charitable purposes for which the Bazar de la Charité had been organised.[6]. Il s'agissait de vendre des objets — objets d’arts, bibelots, tableaux, bijoux, livres et toutes pièces provenant de dons — au profit des pauvres. Adèle Sabatier (1830–1897), in religion Sr Joseph of the, Valérie Verhasselt (1876–1897), aged 20, a boarder at the orphanage run by the, Elise Weyer (1836–1897), wife of Emile Hoskier, the Danish, This page was last edited on 5 January 2021, at 10:48. Présidé par son Altesse Royale la Duchesse d'Alençon , il se tient cette année 17 rue Jean-Goujon, sur un terrain vague. Some of those in the crowd seeing that the firemen’s attempts were in vain, tried to leap into the flames to help those crying to be saved, but they were held back by the crowd. In some cases, only the upper part of the body and been touched by the flames. He was carried away by the rush and bruised his ribs. The ruins of the fire. The wife of the economic historian Viscount, Ernestine Moreau (1862–1897). The ambitious period series is written by Ramberg and Karine Spreuzkouski and follows three women who are entwined by fate after the devastating fire, which results in more than 130 deaths.. « Le Bazar de la Charité » est une série produite par TF1 et Quad Télévision, en partenariat avec Netflix. It was ultimately determined that 150 or so people were injured, and 126 people lost their lives. Almost everything had been reduced to ashes, and even charred wood was rare. Her body was burnt beyond recognition and she was identified by her dentist who had done her gold fillings. However, the best known or infamous of these charitable events was the tragic 1897 charity bazaar fire that occurred in May. Thérèse Donon, Baroness Saint-Didier, attended the bazaar to assist her husband’s aunt, and although she escaped, she died after she re-entered the structure thinking her niece was still inside. The first person charged was the President of the Charity Bazaar Committee, Ange-Ferdinand-Armand, Baron of Mackau. Within moments of the firemen appearing, the 1897 charity bazaar fire reached its height and amidst the hissing and crackling sounds, onlookers heard the shrieks of victims who cried out for help and then became deathly quiet. Le Bazar de la Charité. Public domain. Lastly, there was Jeanne de Kergorlay, Viscountess of Poilloue of Saint-Perier. … I gradually found myself pulled towards the back of the building, and at length succeeded in scrambling through an opening made in a wall by some of those near me. The Bazar was held in a variety of locations by a consortium of charitable organisations that shared renting fees, acting to reduce costs and group potential buyers. Le Bazar de la charité Saison 1 streaming épisode 8 Paris, 4 Mai 1897. Regarder et Télécharger Gratuitement Le Bazar de la charité saison 1 en streaming VF et VOSTFR , serie streaming sur ZoneSeries.Stream complete et gratuit He claimed that event was so crowded and the air so “stifling,” he and his friends decided to leave. Unique histories from the 18th and 19th centuries, Excerpt of a BBC interview with Geri on May 1, 2017. to forge a path through the crowd to get to the exit. They were only eight and they were not clearly marked. Dr. Henri Feulard, a leading dermatologist of the 19th century, visited the bazaar with his wife, 10-year-old daughter, and the family maid Ernestine Moreau. As witnesses approached to help them, they were halted by flying embers and sputtering sparks that landed everywhere, including on them. I understand my email and name will be used only to communicate with me and will not be shared with 3rd parties. Our progress barred by the fire, we were unable to give these poor remains such care and attention as would at least have permitted the unfortunate relatives to identify them.”[6]. I lost my hat, and my coat was torn off my back, while all my other clothes were torn. Most of those involved were women. As we hoisted her, an inert mass, out of the reach of the flames we were suddenly drench with streams of water poured by the occupants of a neighbouring house over their walls, which were becoming gradually hotter and hotter.”[4]. News of the tragic 1897 charity bazaar fire could not have spread quicker throughout the capital. Trahisons, tromperies et amours interdites vont alors bouleverser le destin de trois femmes. In response to all the criticism he received, he wrote a long letter of explanation in which he stated that he was conducting a lottery at the time the fire broke out and told the women surrounding him to leave. At this instant a burning curtain fell on his head blinding him completely, and frightening those around him. Courtesy of Wikipedia. There were several high-ranking women who perished in the fire. She died with her daughter Marie Hoskier. The 1897 Bazar de la Charité became known for the fire which claimed 126 lives, many of which were notable aristocratic women, including Sophie Charlotte, Duchess of Alençon. The structure was divided into little shops representative of ancient Paris that were enhanced by a stage painting that had been painted for the Theatre and Music Exhibition on the ground-floor of the Palais de l’Industrie. Ange-Ferdinand-Armand, Baron of Mackau. Attendees were also not aware of all the exits available. Because it had burned so fast, survivors and mourners couldn’t believe the devastation. Created by Catherine Ramberg, Karin Spreuzkouski. She died when the floor gave way. On the second day of the event, 4 May, attendance was high with estimates of between 1,500 to 1,800 attendees that also included visitors from America and Europe. He was therefore sentenced to pay a fine of 500 francs. Le 4 mai 1897, vers quatre heures et demie, le petit Paul Morand, accompagné de sa grand-mère qui était venue le prendre comme chaque jour à la sortie de l’école, regagne son domicile rue Marignan. voir la série Le Bazar de la charité en streaming gratuit en français vf et vostfr. During the stampede, the family became separated, and Dr. Feulard re-entered the building attempting to save his daughter, but, unfortunately, both perished, as did the maid. The Shields Daily Gazette then published the following information about Blount: “Suddenly the whole building became a mass of flames. She kept the company accounts and took care to do right by her husband's employees. Drawing showing the confusion and trampling of people as everyone tried to escape. As the 1897 charity bazaar fire raged on, people outside began helping those inside to escape. After calling at the stall where Mrs Rochet was assisting Viscountess Malézieu (above), the three took a turn around the building to admire the decorations. Claims were that he had used his cane to forge a path through the crowd to get to the exit. I saw it was useless to try to find each other. The cook (Monsiuer Gauméry) and the manager (Madame Roche-Sautier) of the Hotel du Palais also helped save about 150 people who had escaped to a courtyard. Over 200 others sustained additional injuries,[2] and the disaster—noted for improperly marked exits[2][3]—was reported on both nationally and internationally. On the steps he stood on one side, however, and allowed several persons to pass out before him. The Bazar de la Charité was an annual charity event orchestrated by the French Catholic aristocracy in Paris beginning in 1885, when it was first organised by Englishman Henry Blount, the son of banker Sir Edward Blount, a financier of railway enterprises in France. 1897. The first was the wife of the Spanish Consul in Paris named Madame Florez. Genre: Drame , Historique , Séries VF. After calling at the stall where Mrs Rochet was helping Viscountess Malézieu (above), the three took a turn around the building to admire the decorations. All this happened in a few seconds. Le Grand Bazar de la Charité occupe à présent tous les esprits, ceux qui le préparent et ceux qui remuent ciel et terre pour figurer parmi les invités à ce rendez-vous de l'aristocratie. According to Pall Mall Gazette the fire happened as follows: “Bagrachow who was helping him, opened a wooden shutter, so that the public should not remain in the dark. Claire Beucher de Saint Ange (1829–1897), sister of Laure Beucher (below). Le Bazar de la charité était une vente de bienfaisance créée par le financier Henri Blount et présidée par le baron de Mackau. Front elevation of the Bazaar and layout inside. He then returned and placed himself close to Bailac, behind the curtain which separated the lamp from the public, and prevented the light from penetrating into the closet in which were the operators. Several women were burned beyond recognition during the 1897 charity bazaar fire. A Catholic chapel, the Notre-Dame-de-Consolation, was built on the location of the Bazar in honour of the victims of the fire, and is currently owned by the Bazar de la Charité Memorial association. Les deux premiers des huit épisodes sont diffusés ce lundi sur TF1 dès 21h05. Others were still burning, emitting a crackling sound. The Bazar de la Charité was an annual charity event orchestrated by the French Catholic aristocracy in Paris beginning in 1885, when it was first organised by Englishman Henry Blount, the son of banker Sir Edward Blount, a financier of railway enterprises in France. She had previously been widowed as Madame de Terrasse, and visited the bazaar because her daughter by her first marriage was running a stall to benefit the, Jeanne de Kergorlay (1849–1897), wife of Jean Guy de Poilloüe, count Saint-Périer, and mother of (among others), Eugénie Marlé (1853–1897), wife of Louis Chapuis, a businessman in the. Maid to the Feulard family (above), she was buried in, Louiza Francesca Pedra (1816–1897), dowager baroness of Saint-Didier. Exits were another major problem. As the 1897 charity bazaar fire burned, it became more dangerous and it was less likely that those who escaped would survive. Dr Rochet was identified by scraps of clothing burnt to his body. An annual charity event known as the Bazar de la Charité was organized by the French Catholic aristocracy in Paris from 1885 onward. [4] The condition of the charred remains of the victims was such that dental records were necessary for identification, which in itself became a landmark in the early history of forensic dentistry. *Ultimately, the knowledge acquired from the fire helped to establish the first fire safety regulations in France. Et pourtant, peu de gens connaissent la véritable histoire du Bazar de la charité. He placed on the table a bottle containing ether; then, incommoded by the darkness, he asked Bagrachow for a light so that he could pour the liquid into the reservoir.”[15], When Bagrachow lit the match, it immediately burst into flames because of the ether vapors. For instance, there was the Duchess of Alençon (née Duchess Sophie in Bavaria), who was the favorite sister of the famous Empress Elisabeth of Austria, often called Sisi. The first season of the show has already been well-received. There were also a number of ladies’ watches and a “small pile of memorandum books with entries of purchases at the bazaar that were not even scorched. Courtesy of Wikipedia. Christianne Meilhac (1882–1897), aged 15, visited the bazaar together with her grandfather, Victor Poidevin (below), and an old friend of his, Dr Ernest Rochet (below). She was a large woman who remained inside the building giving a leg-up to others escaping through a high window. The Bazar was held in a variety of locations by a consortium of charitable organisations that shared renting fees, acting to reduce costs and group potential buyers. Le 4 mai 1897, aristocrates et bourgeois se pressaient dans les allées du Bazar de la charité. From time to time a little girl ran out crying for her mother. Victor Poidevin (1825–1897), visited the bazaar together with his granddaughter, Christiane Meilhac (above), and an old friend, Dr Ernest Rochet (below). Laura Meinell, Viscountess d'Avenel (1855–1897). Then the full extent of the calamity began to dawn upon us all, for the flames had spread with startling rapidity through the whole building. Another lady went clean out of her mind on reaching the scenes of the disaster. Montrose, Arbroath and Brechin Review; and Forfar and Kincardineshire Advertiser noted how quickly the 1897 charity bazaar fire ignited and burned when it stated, “Had the spacious pinewood shed — for that is really what the building was — been struck by lightning at its four corners it could hardly have vanished more quickly from the eyes of men.”[7] In fact, the fire lasted no more than a half hour. Courtesy of Wikipedia. Aline Ramboug, Madame Anatole Le Brun de Sesseval (1826–1897), was rescued from the fire by her 15-year-old granddaughter, Mademoiselle de Froissard, who re-entered the building to save her, but she died of her injuries four days later. For the French television series set around the fire, see, Michèle Fontana, "Faits divers et politique: l'incendie du Bazar de la Charité (1897)", in. Among them was the combustible draped canvas that caused the fire to spread quickly. It seemed as if in an instant the entire structure was aflame, stalls were blazing, and flames were licking at the crowd. The only elevation which caught the eye along the sinister black space was a little heap of charred corpses near the entrance of the building. In 1897, the Bazar was located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris at 17 Rue Jean-Goujon, inside a large wooden warehouse which the organisers had reconstituted a medieval street using painted wood, cardboard, cloth, and papier-mache. It was scheduled to last four days and was held in the 8th arrondissement at Rue Jean-Goujon 17 that lead from the Avenue d’Antin to the Place de l’Alma in the Champs Elysées quarter. In addition, many people were knocked down and trampled over while others were suffocated in the crush of the crowd. The cook and manager broke a window, worked loose several iron bars, and pulled people inside from a tiny courtyard while also pouring a stream of water onto the fire burning in the courtyard. Jeanne de Kergorlay, Viscountess of Poilloue of Saint-Perier by John Singer Sargent, 1883. Eventually it was also determined that several contributing factors led to the horrendous loss of life at the 1897 charity bazaar fire. Épisode 1 48 min. Retrouvez tout le casting de la saison 1 de la série Le Bazar de la charité: les acteurs, les réalisateurs et les scénaristes Un incendie dévastateur sévit à Paris. There was also Elise Weyer, wife of Emile Hoskier, the Danish consul general in Paris. Many of those escaping the 1897 charity bazaar fire were injured. Année de sortie : 2019. The accused, however, were noted to have displayed great heroism at the fire and this aided them as the benefits of the Loi Bérgenger of 1891 (Berenger First Offenders Law) was used. One lady rushed about frantically asking for her daughter, and some one having told her that she was safe, the inquirer jumped, danced, and screamed, and, after rushing to her coachman and telling him to drive her home fell down in a dead swoon. However, the best known or infamous of these charitable events was the tragic 1897 charity bazaar fire that occurred in May. … Brokers and hunters were visibly disappointed when it was stated that no memorandum book, visiting-card, or manuscript would be sold. During the trial, Bailac testified that the oxyetheric lamp suddenly went out and that the owner of the cinematograph, a Monsieur Normandin, only allowed him two minutes to fill his lamp and that part of the fault for the fire should lie with Normandin because the time restriction forced Bailac to hurry. Some of the first women out of the fire rushed to neighboring houses crying for help. She survived for time and was taken to the Beaujon Hospital but died of her injuries. Le but ? Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Some of the more interesting deaths include the following: The first is Elise Blonska, a Russian immigrant who was librarian to Jules Claretie, and whose body was burned beyond recognition and only identified by her orthopedic corset. Supporters argued that Mackau should not be blamed based on his social rank and noted that radical papers had “sought to rouse, by every inflammatory means, the party passions of their readers, and to force the hand of the Government into making a scapegoat of the Baron for the satisfaction of advanced Republicans.”[16]. Mrs. Feulard was critically burned and required hospital care but survived. There was no masonry left standing, and there were none of the iron girders twisted by the heat nor the half-burned oaken rafters which usually characterize the debris of a great fire. Numerous women were noticed to have been burned severely on their faces and heads. There was also insufficient water available from the road, although there was a plentiful supply of water for the steam fire engines from the Seine River. One man and his friends were inside the bazaar before the fire began. Dr. Henri Feulard. Courtesy of semanticscholar.org. Le Bazar de la Charité : une série historique « peu crédible » Mais c’est à peu près le seul compliment que fait Marie-Béatrice du Cray aux créateurs du feuilleton. Some of the visitors fleeing through the courtyard were aided in escaping through the windows of the adjacent Hôtel du Palais' kitchen by the hotel's manager, Mme Roche-Sautier, and cook M Gauméry. Au fil des semaines, le succès du «Bazar de la charité» s'est confirmé. Bonus ️ 45s - Le Bazar de la Charité, c'est d'abord l'histoire d'un incendie hors norme, un incendie d'une telle intensité que près de 130 personnes ont péri, en grande majorité des femmes. Le Bazar de la Charité. After the fire many relics went unclaimed and were auctioned off in December 1898. A fearful panic ensued, and everyone present rushed for the exits, but because of the massive crowd, people could not find the exits or clogged the exits quickly. The two were visitors to the bazaar. Marie du Quesne (1857–1897), Viscountess Bonneval, whose husband had been a member of the, Juilie Garivet (1853–1897), in religion Sr Marie-Madeleine of the, Anna Ginoux de Fermon (1863–1897), in religion Sr Marie of the. He was described as a “finely-built, aristocratic-looking man of sixty-five, with a broad forehead, short white whiskers, and a small white imperial.”[13] He was also a well-known man of society, politician, and member of the Conservative party who held important positions in the Ministry of Justice during the Second Empire and who was said to have “always shown himself to be an excellent party leader.”[14]. On all sides were to be seen the bodies of poor women whom it had been impossible to help — some completely incinerated, other stretched on their backs with their arms extended as if appealing for help. Her body was identified from her clothes. 1897. As soon as Parisians heard they dashed to the site of the fire. Site where the bazaar stood with the remains after the fire. Thus, instead of saving the escapees, they were forced to watch the two unfortunates “burning like torches.”. 1. — Duchess of Alençon, sister to the Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Among the portraits included was that of Sisi’s sister, the Duchess of Alençon. Your browser does not support the audio element. The brave fireman continued to fight heroically all the while listening to heartrending cries and despairing appeals from victims trapped inside. After calling at the stall where Mrs Rochet was assisting Viscountess Malézieu (above), the three took a turn around the building to admire the decorations. She was at the bazaar to help with a stall to support the charitable works of the parish of, Hélène de Haber, Comtesse de Horn (1831–1897), died of her injuries in, Marie Hoskier (1858–1897), was the daughter of Emile Hoskier, the Danish, Emma Jaume (1830–1897), wife of General Warnet, her second husband. In the meantime, as soon as the fire was realized, the police rushed to the scene and endeavored to provide some sort of order among the terror-stricken people still trying to escape the building, but their help proved minimal as the fire quickly became what one person termed a “huge brazier.”. The man Bailac … was fined 300 francs and sentenced to one year’s imprisonment, and his colleague Bagrachoff, who struck the match as the ether lamps was being filled, was fined 200 francs and sentenced to eight months imprisonment. 1. In addition, many important society women were officiating as saleswomen and stall holders. They were at the furthest point from the exit when the fire started. Inspired by real events. Radicals tended to blame Mackau for the disaster partly because he was an aristocrat and partly because he belonged to the Conservative party. A Russian immigrant who was librarian to, Dona Adélaïda Corradi y Anduga, Madame Florez (1847–1897), died of her injuries in, Claire Dalloyau (1838–1897), wife of Auguste Bouvyer, was a member of the, Lucie Dehondt (1871–1897), in religion Sr Vincent of the. Moreover, several exit doors opened inwards instead of outwards, and so, panicked people quickly blocked these inward opening doors because they could not figure out how to exit.*. Saison 1. Le Bazar de la Charité est une vente de bienfaisance organisée à partir de 1885 à Paris par le financier Henri Blount et présidée par le baron de Mackau . Also charged were the cinematographer operator Victor Bailac, and his assistant Gregoire Bagrachow. Le Bazar de la Charité est il renouvelé ? They were at the furthest point from the exit when the fire started. All such objects were to be destroyed.”[18] There was also one gruesome item that sold for 925f., “a good-sized brilliant in a bit of one earring, to which an atom of charred flesh adhered.”[19]. The two were visitors to the bazaar. Inspiré de faits réels. Eventually three people were charged with homicide by negligence. Another observation made by the same journalist stated: “One poor old woman succeeded in making her way through one of the gaps in the wall … When she reached the open air she seemed to be only half-conscious, and with her hat half-torn from her head and her face covered with blood, presented a pitiable spectacle.
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