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Caen, France - Saint Etienne Church and Abbey (Abbaye aux Hommes), semi-circular apse and high school. Date: circa 1910s
Paris, France - La Sainte Chapelle. Date: 19th century
American Paratrooper near St. Mere Eglise; Second World WarPhotograph showing an American paratrooper taking a brief rest on the roadside at St. Mere Eglise, Normandy. This town was captured by airborne American troops soon after they landed on D-Day
Abbeville, France - Cathedral Date: circa 1850s
Eglise de la Madeleine, Paris, France. Date: late 19th century
France / Rennes-Le-ChateauWall painting in the eglise Sainte-Madeleine, redecorated circa 1896 to the orders of Berenger Sauniere
Thessaloniki, Greece - Church of St Demetrios Date: circa 1910s
Chappes Telegraph - 1The optical telegraph of Claude Chappe and his brother is erected on the Eglise de Montmartre, overlooking Paris
Eglise St Augustin, Paris, France Date: late 19th century
Place du March (Market Square), Bastia, FranceView down on the Place du Marche (Market Square), Bastia, Corsica, France - dominated by Eglise St-Jean Baptiste. Date: circa 1910s
Eglise Saint-Hilaire, Givet, Ardennes, FranceEglise Saint-Hilaire, built 16th century in classical style, and a boat on the river Meuse, in Givet, near the Belgian border, in Ardennes, Grand Est, France
Givet, Ardennes, FranceTour Victoire, built 13th - 16th century as part of a manor house, and the Eglise Saint-Hilaire, built 16th century in classical style, on the banks of the river Meuse, in Givet
Eglise Saint Jean-Baptiste, Hierges, Ardennes, FranceEglise Saint Jean-Baptiste, built 1579 in Renaissance style by the lords of Hierges, Gilles de Berlaymont and his wife Lamberte de Croy, in Hierges, in the Meuse valley on the Belgian border
Sculpture, Collegiale Notre-Dame de Dinant, Dinant, WalloniaSt Peter as pope, polychrome oak statue (painted later) by an unknown artist, 16th century, from the Eglise Saint-Pierre in Furfooz, in the Collegiale Notre-Dame de Dinant
Fresco, Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chaource, Aube, FranceChrist dressed as a gardener and Mary Magdalene, with an apple tree, representing original sin, and a speech scroll reading Noli me Tangere, wall fresco
Sculptures, Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chaource, AubeNicolas de Monstier and his wife Jacqueline de Laignes, donors of the Entombment sculptural group, 1515, by the Master of Chaource, made for their sepulchral chapel
Entombment sculpture, Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste, ChaourceEntombment, or Holy Sepulchre, sculptural group, 1515, by the Master of Chaource, made for the sepulchral chapel of Nicolas de Monstier and Jacqueline de Laignes
Late-Baroque mausoleum of Marshal Maurice de SaxeThe grand late-Baroque mausoleum of Marshal Maurice de Saxe (Maurice, Count of Saxony) (1777), created by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle in St Thomas Church (Eglise Saint-Thomas, Thomaskirche) in Strasbourg
Eglise Saint-GervaisAn oil painting of an arched canal bridge in Paris, France, in front of the Eglise Saint-Gervais, a Roman catholic church, built between 1494 and 1657 upon the site of two earlier churches
Vintage late 19th century photograph - Brussels, Eglise St Godule, Belgium
The Church at Le Poinconnet, Francecirca 1910s
Boulevard Malesherbes, Eglise St Augustin, Paris, FranceVintage 19th century photograph - Boulevard Malesherbes and Eglise / church St Augustin, Paris, France
Poster, Les Iles de l Ocean, Chemins de Fer de l EtatPoster, Les Iles de L Ocean, Eglise de St Martin de Re (Ile de Re, Charente-Maritime, France), Chemins de Fer de l Etat. 1930
US Cemetery Marker Number 1 St Mere Eglise NormandyThis is one of three markers at the locations of the first American cemeteries. There were 3, 000 soldiers buried here. By 10 June there were eight battlefield cemeteries but these were later
US Paratrooper hanging on Ste Mere Eglise churchAmerican John Steele landed on the church during the night of 5/6 June 1944 and hung there playing dead. He survived and died in Kentucky in May 1969
Costumes of Europe, Young Lady of Martin-Eglise near DieppeCostumes of Europe - Young Lady of Martin-Eglise near Dieppe. 19th century
Ruined church in Peronne, northern France, WW1Ruined church (Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste) in Peronne, northern France, 3 January 1919. Painting by Ernest Procter. 1919
American paratroop, hunting snipers in St. Mere Eglise, firing a volley into a church tower, used by German soldiers as an observation post
The entry of American paratroops into St. Mere Eglise, Normandy, shortly after D-Day, 6th June 1944. Date: June 1944
Casablanca, Morocco - Eglise du Sacre-Coeurcirca 1910s
PARIS IN THE 1890SThe Paris skyline, looking west from the eglise saint- Gervais. Of course the Tour Eiffel is the most prominent landmark. Date: 1895
FRANCE / DIEPPEPlace Duquesne, and eglise Saint-Jacques (note, too, the sign for the Hotel du Commerce) Date: circa 1840
CHAPPES TELEGRAPH - 2The optical telegraph of Claude Chappe and his brother is erected on the Eglise de Montmartre, overlooking Paris Date: July 1793
Vezelay Abbey, Burgundy, FranceView of the facade of Vezelay Abbey, now known as the Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, or the Eglise de la Madeleine, a Benedictine abbey church in Burgundy, France. Date: 1853
Sveta Nedelya Church - an Eastern Orthodox church in Sofia, Bulgaria. Pictured before the terrorist attack on 16 April 1925
La Canebiere - the historic high street in the old quarter of Marseille, France with the Eglise Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Les Reformes) - a Roman Catholic church - visible in the background
Paris, France - Sacre Coeur. Date: 1899
Paris, France - Sacre Coeur being constructed. Date: 1894
Paris, France - Eglise de la Madeleine (1806) Date: circa 1940
Paris, France - Notre Dame Cathedral. Date: circa 1890s
Paris, France - Eglise Notre-Dame. Date: circa 1904
Paris, France - Notre-Dame and Archbishops Palace. Date: 1650
Paris, France - Eglise de Saint Gervais et Saint Protais Date: 1855
Paris, France - Eglise Notre-Dame de Lorette. Date: 1837
Morocco - Casablanca - Cathedral of the Sacred HeartEglise du Sacre-Coeur, Casablanca, Morocco, built in 1930. It ceased to function as a Church in 1956, after the independence of Morocco, and become a Cultural Centre
Caen, France - Trinity Church and Abbey (Abbaye aux Dames), seen from the port. Date: circa 1910s
Calais, France - Notre Dame Church, with a butchers shop on the left. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - exterior of Saint Eloi Church, WW1Dunkirk, France - exterior of Saint Eloi Church after bombing during WW1. 1914-1916