Ecluse 18 le Boisseau
5241 Le Boisseau, 53240 Saint-Jean-sur-Mayenne, France

Ecluse 18 le Boisseau
is a minor waterways place
on the La Mayenne between
Mayenne (27.32 kilometres
and 17 locks
to the northeast) and
Mayenne - Oudon Jonction (Junction of the Mayenne with the River Oudon) (72.69 kilometres
and 23 locks
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Mayenne is Pont de Saint-Jean-sur-Mayenne;
1 kilometre
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mayenne - Oudon Jonction is Pont Ferroviaire Rennes - Paris;
1.61 kilometres
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.
Ecluse 14 la Fourmondière inférieure | 7.11 km | |
Ecluse 15 le Moulin Ogre | 6.36 km | |
Ecluse 16 l'Âme | 4.37 km | |
Ecluse 17 de la Maignannerie | 2.51 km | |
Pont de Saint-Jean-sur-Mayenne | 1 km | |
Ecluse 18 le Boisseau | ||
Pont Ferroviaire Rennes - Paris | 1.61 km | |
Pont de l'Amoricaine | 1.73 km | |
Ecluse 19 de Belle-Poule | 2.74 km | |
Pont de Changé | 3.83 km | |
Pont de Pritz | 5.27 km |
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was bought on February 25, 1791, and then demolished, by shipowner Jean Boisseau. As elsewhere, economic crisis caused growing dissatisfaction in Royan
[Charron, Charente-Maritime]
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Boutron (1851–?) 1919–1925: René Delestre (1864–1931) 1925–1947: Gustave Boisseau (1868–1954) 1947–1983: Robert Barba (1913–2003) 1983–1989: Jack Allard