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Aniche (French pronunciation: [aniʃ]; Picard: In-niche) is a commune in the Nord department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France.[2]

Aniche
Commune
The Church of Saint-Martin
Location of Aniche
Aniche
Aniche
Coordinates: 50°19′50″N 3°15′07″E
CountryFrance
RegionHauts-de-France
DepartmentNord
ArrondissementDouai
CantonAniche
IntercommunalityCC Cœur d'Ostrevent
Government
  Mayor (20202026) Xavier Bartoszek
Area
1
6.52 km2 (2.52 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[1]
10,085
  Density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
59008 /59580
Elevation26–71 m (85–233 ft)
(avg. 65 m or 213 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The commune, located in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais mining area, long lived on the mining of coal with fourteen pits on its territory. Eleven pits were owned by the Aniche Mining Company and three by the Compagnie des mines d'Azincourt (Agincourt Mining Company).

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Anichois or Anichoises.[3]


History



Middle Ages


Aniche and Auberchicourt long had the same lords.


Cartulary of Duke Charles de Croy


The Cartulary
The Cartulary
Aniche and the slag heap of Sainte-Catherine at the beginning of the 20th century
Aniche and the slag heap of Sainte-Catherine at the beginning of the 20th century

The Gouache painting (opposite) was probably painted in 1603 and appears in the Albums de Croÿ. It is part of a wide range of topographical paintings made at the request of the Duke of Croy: an oval with a bird's-eye view of the landscape is framed in the four corners by four naked male figures with those at the top facing and the lower ones facing to the rear. The oval medallion contains a cartouche with the name of the village over a representation of the landscape seen from the south in late summer (see the plowed field and leaves on the trees).

In the foreground
In the background
In the far background

From the 16th century to the Revolution


Peter Paul Rubens The Entombment in the Church of Saint-Géry of Cambrai.
Peter Paul Rubens The Entombment in the Church of Saint-Géry of Cambrai.

The Entombment by Rubens is always visible in the Church of Saint-Gery of Cambrai.


18th century


On the morning of 7 February 1827 at the Saint Hyacinthe pit, fire broke out in an access passage for the workers to descend into the pit. Thick smoke spread inside the mine and asphyxiated 46 workers employed in the coal extraction tunnels. Seven young men and two fathers were found dead.[10]


From the 19th century to the present day


After the creation of the first glassworks in 1823, Aniche became, from the middle of the 19th century, the French capital of the window glass industry and went from 4,000 to 7,500 inhabitants in 1900. The Antoine Lumière & son plates and photographic papers Company (Lyon) were supplied by the Glassworks of the Station, better known under the name "Belotte Glass".

Aniche was served by the former Tramway of Douai, seen here on the Route de Valenciennes in the late 1910s
Aniche was served by the former Tramway of Douai, seen here on the Route de Valenciennes in the late 1910s

On 28 November 1900, 21 workers were killed by the explosion of 148 kg of dynamite in the Fenelon pit owned by the Aniche Mining Company.[11]

The First World War caused a sharp slowdown in industrial activity and led to the destruction by the occupying power of the majority of installations before their departure in October 1918.

The occupation lasted 49 months from September 1914 to 20 October 1918 when the village was liberated by British forces. There were 314 war victims from Aniche: 299 at the front or from injuries and 15 civilian victims.[12]

The period between the wars saw the decline of the mining industry with the cessation of operations of the last pit in 1938 and the final closure of the glassworks at the beginning of the Second World War.


Heraldry


Arms of Aniche
Arms of Aniche
The arms of Aniche are blazoned :

Ermine, on a cross gules, 5 roses Or. (Aniche, Bugnicourt, and Rieulay use the same arms.)




Geography


Aniche is located some 15 km south-east of Douai and some 7 km north-west of Douchy-les-Mines in the heart of the old Ostrevent region. Access is by the D943 road from Bouchain in the south-east passing through the commune to the town. There is also the D645 from Auberchicourt in the west passing through the town and continuing east to Abscon. The D47 road comes from Bruille-lez-Marchiennes in the north passing through the town and continuing south-west to Monchecourt. More than half of the commune consists of the urban area of Aniche town with the rest of the commune in the east and south farmland.[13]


Geology and terrain


On 27 December 1893, an earthquake occurred in the glass-making district[14] which indicated a seismic risk that the coal mines then more or less took into account.


Communications and transport


Aniche is connected to Douai by bus route 1 (Aniche-Guesnain) which connects with Tram A (Guesnain-Douai) of the SMTC of Douai, as well as routes 211 (Guesnain-Denain via Aniche), 210 (Aniche-Somain), and 201 (Aniche-Villeneuve d'Ascq) operated by the Arc-en-Ciel network.

Phase 3 of Route A will link Aniche on the Évéole network of autobuses to Douai. The line will link the Champ de la Nation in the centre of town and pass along the Rue Henri-Barbusse.[15]

The commune was served by rail transport through Aniche station which was demolished in 2010.


Neighbouring communes and villages


Source:[13]


Toponymy


The name of Aniche (Anic) was mentioned for the first time in 1103 in a list of the possessions of the abbey of Marchiennes, then as Enice in 1113 and Henice in 1181. It was in 1219 that the name Aniche appears under the seal of Robert, Lord of Aniche and of Auberchicourt.

In Flemish, the commune is called Anik.


Administration


List of Successive Mayors[16]

Mayors from 1615 to 1942
FromToNamePartyPosition
1615Nicolas Dufour
1630Jean-Crépin Vallet
1661Nicolas Dufour
1705Jean Guilmo
1706Jean Vallet
1716Jean-Robert Cannesson
1729Jean-Jacques Danchin
1731Gille Marouzet
1736François Caron
1737Maurand Guilmo
1744Alexis Lanseau
1756Anselme Lefebvre
17901791Nicolas François Joseph Quennesson
17911792Philippe Antoine Clery
1791Jean-Louis Quennesson
17921795Nicolas François Guillemot
17951800Nicolas Joseph Guillemot
1799Toussaint Caron
18001817Auguste Louis LanvinLieutenant
1812Ambroise Olivier
18181824Louis Joseph Stanislas Hayez
18241831Jacques Joseph Dubois
18311854Edouard Auguste Lanvin
18481875Adolphe Achille Aristide Patoux
18751876Charles Ducret
18781881Alexandre Fogt
18811884Charles Ducret
18841886Jean Louis Dewez
18861889Edouard Alexandre Joseph Lefebvre
18891900Victor Adolphe Bastin
19001902Charles Adolphe Scelles
19021910Pierre Joseph Richard Bertinchamps
19101919Eloi Joseph Lanoi
19191925Pierre Olivier Humez
19251929Emile Germain Léon Danchin
19291931Louis Pol
19311932Philippe Descamps
19321933Louis Pol
19331939Jules Agile DomissePCF
19391942Albert Betrema
Mayors from 1930
FromToNameParty
19421944Gaston Lefort
19441959Jean Schmidt
19591971François Longelin
19711989Jean Charles François Quiquempois
19892014Michel MeurdesoifPCF
20142020Marc Hémez
20202026Xavier Bartoszek

Twin towns – sister cities


Aniche is twinned with:[17]


Demography


According to historians,[18] in 1540 Aniche had 47 fires of which 7 were of ploughmen (the others had no horse & carts or other animals). In 2017 the commune had 10,244 inhabitants.[19]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 840    
1800 804−0.62%
1806 1,064+4.78%
1821 1,733+3.31%
1831 1,926+1.06%
1836 1,807−1.27%
1841 2,030+2.35%
1846 2,537+4.56%
1851 3,057+3.80%
1856 3,826+4.59%
1861 4,156+1.67%
1866 4,501+1.61%
1872 4,922+1.50%
1876 5,484+2.74%
1881 5,861+1.34%
1886 6,253+1.30%
1891 6,765+1.59%
1896 6,924+0.47%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 7,434+1.43%
1906 8,321+2.28%
1911 8,603+0.67%
1921 8,808+0.24%
1926 9,348+1.20%
1931 9,105−0.53%
1936 9,037−0.15%
1946 8,836−0.22%
1954 9,421+0.80%
1962 10,419+1.27%
1968 10,190−0.37%
1975 9,690−0.72%
1982 9,533−0.23%
1990 9,672+0.18%
1999 9,768+0.11%
2007 10,023+0.32%
2012 10,558+1.05%
2017 10,244−0.60%
Source: EHESS[20] and INSEE[19]

Distribution of age groups


Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Aniche and Nord Department in 2017

AnicheNord
Age RangeMenWomenMenWomen
0 to 14 Years24.822.120.918.6
15 to 29 Years19.919.820.819.2
30 to 44 Years20.719.719.718.9
45 to 59 Years17.417.919.118.7
60 to 74 Years12.612.713.915.1
75 to 89 Years4.26.75.18.2
90 Years+0.41.00.41.3

Source: INSEE[19][21]


Culture and heritage



Sites and monuments


The Pyramid
The Pyramid

Notable people linked to the commune


Map of the Arrondissement of Valenciennes, 1887
Map of the Arrondissement of Valenciennes, 1887

Folklore


Alexandre-Joseph Consil known as Kopierre was born in Auberchicourt, the neighbouring commune, on 25 May 1834 and died at the Aniche Hospice on 28 December 1909. He was Drum Major of the Saint-Cyr school during the 14 July parade in Paris in 1879. He was a picturesque character in Nord department.


See also



References


  1. "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  2. Commune d'Aniche (59008), INSEE
  3. Inhabitants of Nord (in French)
  4. Page 610 Archaeological Statistics of Nord Department. Second part 1867 - archived at Harvard College Library numbered in Google Books.
  5. André-Joseph-Ghislain Le Glay Researches on the metropolitan church of Cambrai, L. Didot, 1825, 235 pages, Tables on what was ordered by the Chapter of Cambrai who were pleased with his work. He came to the town but the Chapter found his demands exorbitant. He was not accustomed to be haggled with. Read online, consulted on 22 May 2013 (in French).
  6. Michel Dusart, The Rubens of Cambrai, Société d’Emulation de Cambrai, Cambrai, 2009, 79 pages, ISBN 285845003X (in French)
  7. André-Joseph-Ghislain Le Glay, Cameracum christianum or Ecclesiastical History of the Diocese of Cambrai, L. Lefort, Cambrai, 1849, 542 pages, Read online, consulted on 22 May 2013 (in French)
  8. Eugéne-Bouly de Lesdain, Letters on Cambrai: Historic outlines, Hivert, Cambrai, 1835, 140 pages, Rubens did the Christ naked and later a foreign hand cast a veil of decency on the painting which he felt obliged to impose, Read online, consulted on 21 May 2013 (in French)
  9. Voix du Nord of 7 December 2008
  10. p. 29, Memoires of the inhabitants of Douai or Notes in response to the work of Mr. Plouvain on the history of this town from 1 January 1822 to 30 November 1842, 1843, imprimerie de D. Ceret-Carpentier, 5 rue des chapelets, Douai - Archive from Harvard College Library
  11. The Progrès Illustré of 8 December 1900 supplement of the Progrès de Lyon (in French)
  12. The Voix du Nord of 11 November 2008 (in French)
  13. Google Maps
  14. Meteorology by the Meteorological Society of France published in 1894 (archived at the New-York Public Library) (in French)
  15. The SMTD continues its reorganistion and plans for the future (in French)
  16. List of Mayors of France
  17. "Jumelages". aadei.fr (in French). Association Anichoise pour le Développement des Echanges Internationaux. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  18. Image and legend of gouache made for the Duke of Croÿ around 1600 Archived July 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  19. Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Commune d'Aniche (59008)
  20. Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Aniche, EHESS. (in French)
  21. Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Département du Nord (59)
  22. Voix du Nord from 11 November 2008 (in French)
  23. "Notice no. LH//749/74". Base Léonore (in French).
  24. Charles Dolly, Itinerary of Napoléon Bonaparte from his departure from Corsica to his arrival at Longwood, A. and G. Laguionie, 1842, 47 pages, Arrived at Douai 17 October 1786. Left Douai at the end of January 1787 on leave to go to Corsica, Read online, consulted on 22 May 2013 (in French)
  25. Page 474, Revue du Nord by Alexandre Saint-Légéer, Université de Lille, 1985, numbered by Google Books (in French)
  26. Vincent van Gogh, (Vincent van Gogh in the Douai area), Edition No. 21671, La Voix du Nord, Lewarde, May 2013, Read online (in French)
  27. Dossier of local history of Aniche (in French)
  28. Michel Leduc, an Anichois who had great days of lyrical opera, La Voix du Nord, (Douai), 26 and 27 August, 1 September 2010. (in French)



На других языках


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[fr] Aniche

Aniche est une commune française située dans le département du Nord, en région Hauts-de-France.

[ru] Аниш (Нор)

Ани́ш (фр. Aniche) — коммуна во Франции, регион О-де-Франс, департамент Нор, центр одноименного кантона, в 14 км к востоку от Дуэ и в 37 км к югу от Лилля, в 3 км от автомагистрали А21 «Рокада Миньер».



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