In Ouessant (Finistry), an association appealed to Charles III to save the church of Saint-Pol-Aurelien, threatened by collapse. This bold idea found its roots in the 19th century, when Queen Victoria had financed the bell tower as a thank-you for the action of the islanders towards the victims of the sinking of the Drummond Castle.
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In Ouessant (Finistry), an association appealed to Charles III to save the church of Saint-Pol-Aurelien, threatened by collapse. This bold idea found its roots in the 19th century, when Queen Victoria had financed the bell tower as a thank-you for the action of the islanders towards the victims of the sinking of the Drummond Castle.