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Little Bay - Notre Dame Bay - Newfoundland Date: 1907
Dinant, Belgium - Church and CastleDinant, Belgium - Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame and the Citadel on the banks of the River Meuse. The town was almost completely destroyed during World War One. Date: circa 1905
Saint-Thegonnec - Eglise de St ThegonnecSaint-Thegonnec, Finistere, France - Eglise de Notre Dame - The Tower and Triumphal Arch (1587) Date: circa 1910s
Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France Date: 1861
Gardes Flags BlessedThe banners of the Garde Nationale of Paris, who support the revolutionaries, are solemnly blessed in the cathedral of Notre Dame Date: 27 September 1789
Paris / Notre Dame 1789View of the interior in the year the French Revolution began Date: 1789
Swiss / French Treaty / 1663France & Switzerland renew their alliance at Notre Dame, Paris, in a treaty made by Louis XIV & ambassadors of the 13 cantons & their allies. Date: 18 November 1663
Paris / Notre Dame C1910Notre Dame, viewed from the church of St Julien le Pauvre Date: circa 1910
Rouen Cathedral InteriorROUEN CATHEDRAL, interior of the Chapelle Notre-Dame Date: circa 1840
Paris / Notre Dame C1835Notre Dame de Paris, interior view, with worshippers Date: circa 1835
Arcades and Church of Notre Dame at MillauThe Place du Marechal Foch, 12th century arcades and the Church of Notre-Dame-de-l Espinasse at Millau, France. The Church once possessed a part of the Crown of Thorns
Notre Dame Cathedral Gargoyle, ParisFabulous Big Cat Notre Dame Cathedral Gargoyle, Paris
Esmeralda Quadrilles, music coverScene from a ballet on a music cover for the Esmeralda Quadrilles by Charles W Glover. A male ballet dancer takes centre stage, with several ballerinas grouped round him
Eglise Notre Dame at Etaples, FranceThe Ancient Eglise Notre-Dame, Rue Notre-Dame, at Etaples (Pas de Calais), France
Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Canada
Algiers - Grape Pressing by monksGrape Pressing by monks at the Abbaye de Notre Dame de Staoueli - Algiers, Algeria
Ferikoy - Constantinople - Notre Dame de Zion School. School children at play (on swing) with nun
Brebieres 1916The Tower of the Church of Notre Dame de Brebieres, in Albert. At the top of the tower the golden figure of the Virgin Mary holding aloft the infant Jesus hangs precariously
Ruins of the Basilica of Notre Dame de Brebieres in 1918Cavalry of the Irish Division passing the ruins of the Basilica of Notre Dame de Brebieres in Albert on the Western Front in France during World War I in September 1918
The oldest bookseller in ParisA wonderful photographic postcard showing the Oldest Book Dealer in Paris - an old bearded man selling volumes from large wooden crates on the banks of the Seine
Notre Dame de Brebieres 1916The ruined church of Notre Dame de Brebieres (Our Lady of the Ewes), in the town of Albert. The golden statue of the Virgin Mary holding aloft the infant Jesus was hit by a German shell in 1915
New Year MassThe New Year is celebrated at Notre Dame, Paris
New Archbishop of ParisAfter a service at Notre Dame, the new archbishop of Paris makes a formal procession through the streets of Paris
PARIS C17Paris viewed from the east, with Notre-Dame conspicuous on the skyline : bridges were few and far between, so boats were the easiest way to get about
Henry VI Crowned - 19-year old Henry VI, already crowned in England, is crowned again in Notre Dame, Paris, as king of France : however, for some reason he is not listed as such in French histories
Encouraging MarriageNapoleon encourages population growth by presenting dowries to 28 happy couples at Notre Dame de Paris
Bailiff of RouenThe funeral of the murdered bailiff, at the cathedral of Notre-Dame, Rouen
Notre Dame bombedA front page Illustrated London News photograph showing the hole blown in the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on October 11th, 1914 by a German aeroplanes bomb
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
Mere Alix Le ClercMERE ALIX LE CLERC (Mere Therese de Jesus) French founder of the Sisters of Notre Dame
Notre Dame CelebrationsParisians flock into Notre- Dame to thank God for restoring Alsace-Lorraine to France, after he had allowed the Germans to keep it since 1871
Patriotism at SchoolLa France est notre patrie ! (France is our fatherland) French schoolchildren display patriotic fervour in their classroom
Goddess of Reason - 1By order of the Convention, the cathedral of Notre-Dame is transformed into a Temple de la Raison, where a Goddess of Reason is to be worshipped
Notre Dame Cathedral - ParisNotre Dame Cathedral, Paris - viewed from the Southern bank of the River Seine, where secondhand book sellers have set up their (semi-permanent) stalls, alongside vendors of paintings and prints
Montreal Street SceneNotre Dame street, Montreal
Charlemagne StatueCHARLEMAGNE King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor: a statue by Rochet in front of Notre Dame, Paris
Paris / Notre Dame C17Social scene outside Notre Dame, including a horse and carriage and a man on horseback
N D D avesnieresNotre Dame D avesnieres
Charles I Weds H. MariaCharles I weds Henrietta Maria, sister of Louis XIII, in Notre Dame, Paris : cardinal Richelieu does the honours (the British people disapprove of the match)
Reims CathedralCathedral of Notre Dame - seen from the north-east across the market-place
French SchoolkidsChildren from Alsace are taught that La France est notre patrie (= France is our fatherland)
Paris / La Cite 1906Ile de la Cite, with Notre Dame
Jeanne D arc a PatronPope Pius XI in a gesture of exquisite kindness declares that Jeanne d Arc is a secondary patron of France, after 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
Brotherhood AccountingSettlement of accounts by the brotherhood of Charite-Dieu of Notre Dame of the recovery of Rouen
Paris / Notre Dame C1905Notre Dame de Paris: main facade
Paris / Notre Dame C1870Notre Dame de Paris, in all its gothic splendour