Wimereux (; ) is a
commune in the
Pas-de-Calais
The Pas-de-Calais (, ' strait of Calais'; ; ) is a department in northern France named after the French designation of the Strait of Dover, which it borders. It has the most communes of all the departments of France, with 890, and is the ...
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France
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north of
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Boulogne-sur-Mer (; ; ; or ''Bononia''), often called just Boulogne (, ), is a coastal city in Hauts-de-France, Northern France. It is a Subprefectures in France, sub-prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Pas-de-Calais. Boul ...
, on the banks of the small river Wimereux. The river
Slack forms the northern border of the commune and the
English Channel
The English Channel, also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France. It links to the southern part of the North Sea by the Strait of Dover at its northeastern end. It is the busi ...
the western.
History
In March 1899 the first radio link between France and England was established at Wimereux by
Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st Marquess of Marconi ( ; ; 25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian electrical engineer, inventor, and politician known for his creation of a practical radio wave-based Wireless telegraphy, wireless tel ...
.
Lady Hadfield set up and ran a
Red Cross
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hospital there. The Women's Hospital Corps, founded by
Flora Murray and
Louisa Garratt Anderson, opened its second hospital in Wimereux. It was the first women's hospital to be recognised by the British Army. In 1916,
Solomon J Solomon set up a
Royal Engineers
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establishment, the Special Works Park, in a disused
feldspar
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factory and developed new
military camouflage
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techniques and equipment for the British Army.
People
*
William Morrison Wyllie, English artist
*
Lionel Percy Smythe (Wyllie's stepson), English landscape artist, lived there from 1879 to 1918
*
Alfred Mathieu Giard, director of the marine research establishment at Wimereux
*
John McCrae
Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae (November 30, 1872 – January 28, 1918) was a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I and a surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium. He is best known for writing th ...
, author of "
In Flanders Fields
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", is buried in the CWGC cemetery
The CWGC cemetery
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* Jack Lang, politician
* Maurice Boitel
Maurice Boitel (July 31, 1919 – August 11, 2007) was a French painter.
Artistic life
Boitel belonged to the art movement called "La Jeune Peinture" ("Young Picture") of the School of Paris,The School of Paris (1945–1965) by Lydia Harambourg. ...
, artist, exhibited there in the 1980s and 1990s
Twin towns
Wimereux is twinned with the following towns:
* Herne Bay, Kent, England
* Schmallenberg
Schmallenberg (; ) is a town and a Luftkurort, climatic health resort in the Hochsauerlandkreis, High Sauerland District, Germany. By area, it is the :de:Liste der 100 flächengrößten Städte und Gemeinden Deutschlands, third biggest of all cit ...
, Germany
Population
Gallery
File:Wimereux-gonzaguedambricourt.jpg, The beach at Wimereux
File:Wimereux Beach Huts.jpg, Beach huts
File:Wimereux church (front).JPG, The west front of the church
File:Wimereux war memorial.JPG, The war memorial
File:Front_de_mer_ Wimereux.JPG, The seafront promenade
File:Wimereux804.jpg, Villa «La Frégate»
File:Wimereux802.jpg, Villas on the seafront
File:Villa De Sonis Wimereux en 2023.jpg, Villa «De Sonis»
File:Marconi wimereux 1899.jpg, Plaque commemorating wireless
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link-up between France and England
File:Wimereux France High Tide.jpg, High tide along the beachfront
File:Wimereux France Low Tide.jpg, The beach crowded with people at lower tide
See also
* Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department
The following is a list of the 887 communes of the Pas-de-Calais department of France.
The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):
References
External links
Website about Wimereux
(English only)
Official town website
(French only)
Official Tourist website
(French only)
Official website: Tourism in Boulogne and the Boulonnais region
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Communes of Pas-de-Calais
Seaside resorts in France
Pas-de-Calais communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia
Vauban fortifications in France