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Paris SightseeingSightseers view Paris from the stern of a bateau-mouche : they have just passed Notre- Dame and the Ile de la Cite. The fox is not interested
Coup: Troops BivouacTroops supporting Napoleon bivouac at the Conciergerie, near the Sainte Chapelle on the ile de la Cite, Paris
Paris / Avenue Clichy 1906Avenue de Clichy and Cite des Fleurs, in the 17th arrondissement
Paris / Cite / Night 1909Ile de la Cite: viewed from the Pont des Arts by night
Paris / Cite / From Ne C1890Ile de la Cite, viewed from the north-east
Boulevard Du PalaisA horse bus, an electric tram, other horse-drawn vehicles, and a hand-cart, cross the Ile de la Cite past the Palais de Justice; a traditional pissoir is just visible
Paris / La Cite 1906Ile de la Cite, with Notre Dame
PARIS, 1607Looking northwards across the Cite : Notre Dame is prominent in the centre, the Bastille over to the east; the islands in the Seine have not yet been joined together
Paris / Cite / From LouvreIle de la Cite, viewed from the Louvre
Cite De LessepsThe Cite de Lesseps, where the canal cuts into the Chagres River
Paris / Seine / Cite C1890the Seine and the Cite
Paris / Palais Royal 14CThe Royal Palace on the Ile de la Cite : little of this remains today apart from the Sainte Chapelle, seen in the centre of this engraving