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  • Crowds watching the arrival of the minister at the  inauguration of the Colonial Exhibition on 8th June 1907, held in the Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale, or Garden of Tropical Agronomy, in the Bois de Vincennes in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, postcard from the nearby Musee de Nogent sur Marne, France. The garden was first established in 1899 to conduct agronomical experiments on plants of French colonies. In 1907 it was the site of the Colonial Exhibition and many pavilions were built or relocated here. The garden has since become neglected and many structures overgrown, damaged or destroyed, with most of the tropical vegetation disappeared. The site is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen / Musee de Nogent sur Marne
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  • Transport display in the National Immigration Museum, in the main building on Ellis Island, the immigration processing centre for the United States from 1892 to 1954, at the mouth of the Hudson river in New York City, NY, USA. Plan in section of the SS President Lincoln, an immigration ship, with 200 1st class cabins, 150 second class cabins, and space for 3000 3rd class travellers (left). Photograph of the ship's inauguration (right). Ellis Island and its Immigration Museum are part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and are managed by the National Park Authority. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Popemobile used by Pope John Paul II during his visit to the inauguration of the Lighthouse in 1992, now exhibited on the Esplanade of the Faro a Colon, or Columbus Lighthouse, a monument to Christopher Columbus designed by JL Gleave in 1931, and built 1986-92, in Santo Domingo Este, a suburb of Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean. The concrete building is constructed in a cross shape, symbolising the christianisation of the region, and serves both as a museum and a mausoleum holding the remains of Columbus. 157 beams of light are emitted into the sky from the building. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of former location of the inaugural plaque commemorating the opening of the zoo by M. Albert Lebrun, 1934, to the left of the Paris Gate, Parc Zoologique de Paris, or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), 1934, by Charles Letrosne, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France, pictured on August 24, 2011 in the morning. In November 2008 the 15 hectare Zoo, part of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) closed its doors to the public and renovation works will start in September 2011. The Zoo is scheduled to re-open in April 2014. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Pope Alexander II inaugurating the holy water font, sculptural detail in plaster from the holy water font in the South transept, 1834, by Eugene Bion, in the Eglise Saint-Eustache or Church of St Eustache, built 1532-1632 at Les Halles, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue gÈnÈrale de la nef avec les paroissiens depuis l'entrÈe de l'Èglise. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vincent Bourgoin, l'architecte. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien, Vincent Bourgoin (foreground), Fleur Nabert and her future husband (background). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. CÈrÈmonie par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par l'application des saintes huiles sur l'autel. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Mgr GÈrard Daucourt et Jacques Kossowski The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Mid-length view of Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt and Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Mgr GÈrard Daucourt ? la sortie de l'Èglise. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Mid-length view of Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Portrait de Fleur Nabert aux cÙtÈs de l'armoire eucharistique crÈÈe par ses soins. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Fleur Nabert posing in the altar which furnitures were created by herself. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Fleur Nabert pose devant l'autel au mobilier crÈÈ par ses soins. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Fleur Nabert posing in the altar which furnitures were created by herself. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue en contre plongÈe de la croix avec le Christ et l'armoire eucharistique. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the eucharistic cupboard created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue de la nef depuis une allÈe latÈrale. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. View of the nave from a side alley. View of the nave from a side alley. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du Christ, sculpture Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du Christ, sculpture Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail des bancs, sculpture de Fleur Nabert en arriËre plan. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the sitting benches with a sculpture by Fleur Nabert in the background. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Discours d'accueil du PËre Michel Anglares The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien, speech of Father Michel Anglares. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par l'application des saintes huiles sur l'autel. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par l'application des saintes huiles sur l'autel. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par l'application des saintes huiles sur l'autel. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par l'application des saintes huiles sur l'autel. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Amospheric view of the consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt portant la main aux quatre coins de l'Èglise. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Atmospheric view of the ceremony of consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Acte de consÈcration par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt portant la main aux quatre coins de l'Èglise. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Atmospheric view of the ceremony of consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Rituel de l'encensoir, montÈe de la priËre vers le PËre. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Atmospheric view of the ceremony of consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Mgr GÈrard Daucourt levant la PatËne de la Sainte Eucharistie. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Atmospheric view of the ceremony of consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Mgr GÈrard Daucourt levant le calice de la Sainte Eucharistie The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Atmospheric view of the ceremony of consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Fleur Nabert accompagnÈe de son futur mari. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Atmospheric view of the ceremony of consecration of the church Saint Adrien. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. PËre Michel Anglares et Jacques Kossowski. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Mid-length view of Father Michel Anglares and Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Mgr GÈrard Daucourt ? la sortie de l'Èglise. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Mid-length view of Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt et PËre Michel Anglares de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier lithurgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Fleur Nabert pose devant l'autel au mobilier crÈÈ par ses soins. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Fleur Nabert posing in the altar which furnitures were created by herself. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Fleur Nabert pose sous le Christ crÈÈ par ses soins. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Fleur Nabert posing in the altar which furnitures were created by herself. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue gÈnÈrale de l'autel avec le mobilier liturgique de Fleur Nabert (chaises, autel, pupitres, cruxifiction) The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. View from the front of the altar with furnitures created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail de l'armoire eucharistique crÈÈe par Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the eucharistic cupboard created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail d'un pupitre avec la croix en arriËre plan crÈÈs par Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the pulpit created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail d'un pupitre crÈÈ par Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the pulpit created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail d'une chaise d'autel crÈÈe par Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the furniture (chair) created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue en contre plongÈe de la croix avec le Christ et l'armoire eucharistique. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the eucharistic cupboard with the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail de l'armoire eucharistique, crÈation fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the eucharistic cupboard created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du pupitre et du Christ crÈÈs par Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the pulpit and the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue gÈnÈrale de l'autel avec le mobilier liturgique de Fleur Nabert (chaises, autel, pupitre, cruxifiction) The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. View of the altar with the church furniture created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue gÈnÈrale de l'autel avec le mobilier liturgique de Fleur Nabert (chaises, autel, pupitre, cruxifix) The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. View from the from of the altar. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du Christ, sculpture Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du Christ, sculpture Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du Christ, sculpture Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. DÈtail du Christ, sculpture Fleur Nabert The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Detail of the Christian cross created by Fleur Nabert. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Further clearance required, please contact us
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue gÈnÈrale de la nef. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. General view of the nave. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Vue en contre-plongÈe de l'autel et de la nef. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Low angle view of the altar and the nave. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courbevoie, Dimanche 20 juin 2010 : Nouvelle Èglise Saint Adrien construite par Vincent Bourgoin, consacrÈe par Mgr GÈrard Daucourt en prÈsence du PËre Michel Anglares curÈ de la paroisse. CrÈation du mobilier liturgique par Fleur Nabert. PrÈsence de Jacques Kossowski, maire de Courbevoie. Portrait de Fleur Nabert aux cÙtÈs de l'armoire eucharistique crÈÈe par ses soins. The Consecration of the new church of St Adrian, Courbevoie, Hauts de Seine, France on Sunday June 20, 2010. Built by Vincent Bourgoin, the church  was consecrated by Monseigneur Gerard Daucourt, with Father Michel Anglares, the Parish Priest in attendance. The church furniture was created by Fleur Nabert. Jacques Kossowski, Mayor of Courbevoie also attended the ceremony. Fleur Nabert posing in the altar which furnitures were created by herself. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Federal Hall National Memorial, designed by John Frazee in Neoclassical style and built 1842 as the United States Custom House, and the bronze statue of George Washington, 1882, by John Quincy Adams Ward, on Wall St, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. The building replaces the original Federal Hall, demolished in 1812, which was built in 1700 as New York's City Hall, and was the first capitol building of the USA under the Constitution, site of George Washington's inauguration and the US Bill of Rights in the First Congress. The building is now run by the National Parks of New York Harbor. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • PARIS, FRANCE -  APRIL 27 : A detail of "Le Matin" on April 27, 2008 at the Palais de Chaillot in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gilded bronze sculpture of a standing woman, an allegory of morning, adorns the facade of the Art Deco Palais de Chaillot, built in 1937 for the International Exhibition since the inauguration of the building. Jean Paris, known as Pryas, 1891-1985, was commissioned to make the work, which is seen here on a spring afternoon. (Photo by Manuel Cohen)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE -  APRIL 27 : A low angle view of "La Campagne" on 27 April 2008, at the Palais de Chaillot in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gilded bronze sculpture of a standing woman, an allegory of the countryside, adorns the facade of the Art Deco Palais de Chaillot, built in 1937 for the International Exhibition since the inauguration of the building. It was created by Paul Cornet, 1892-1977, a figurative sculptor who worked from nature producing many sensitive portraits of women. La Campagne is seen here on a late spring afternoon. (Photo by Manuel Cohen)
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  • La Jeune Fille Allongee, sculpture, 1921, by Aristide Maillol, 1861-1944, beside the beach in Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The sculpture's inauguration was attended by Dina Vierny, model and muse of Maillol, 4th November 1994. Banyuls-sur-Mer is a small seaside town first settled by the Greeks in 400 BC, on the Vermilion Coast near the Spanish border, where Maillol was born and lived. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Federal Hall National Memorial, designed by John Frazee in Neoclassical style and built 1842 as the United States Custom House, on Wall St, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. The building replaces the original Federal Hall, demolished in 1812, which was built in 1700 as New York's City Hall, and was the first capitol building of the USA under the Constitution, site of George Washington's inauguration and the US Bill of Rights in the First Congress. The building is now run by the National Parks of New York Harbor. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Solitude, detail, bronze statue of a black slave woman who was freed in 1794 and beaten to death while pregnant in 1802 after Napoleon restored slavery in Guadeloupe, inaugurated 2022, by Didier Audrat, in the Jardin Solitude, Place du General Catroux, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, Ile-de-France, France. This is the first statue of a real black woman in Paris, and she is depicted defiantly protesting against slavery. It was inaugurated on 10th May 2022, the National Day to Commemorate Memories of Slave Trade, Slavery and their Abolition. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Solitude, bronze statue of a black slave woman who was freed in 1794 and beaten to death while pregnant in 1802 after Napoleon restored slavery in Guadeloupe, inaugurated 2022, by Didier Audrat, in the Jardin Solitude, Place du General Catroux, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, Ile-de-France, France. This is the first statue of a real black woman in Paris, and she is depicted defiantly protesting against slavery. It was inaugurated on 10th May 2022, the National Day to Commemorate Memories of Slave Trade, Slavery and their Abolition. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Solitude, bronze statue of a black slave woman who was freed in 1794 and beaten to death while pregnant in 1802 after Napoleon restored slavery in Guadeloupe, inaugurated 2022, by Didier Audrat, in the Jardin Solitude, Place du General Catroux, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, Ile-de-France, France. This is the first statue of a real black woman in Paris, and she is depicted defiantly protesting against slavery. It was inaugurated on 10th May 2022, the National Day to Commemorate Memories of Slave Trade, Slavery and their Abolition. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Maison des Etudiants de l'Asie du Sud Est, or South East Asian House, originally called Maison de l'Indochine, designed by Pierre Martin and Maurice Vieu and inaugurated in 1930, seen through the windows of the Fondation Rosa Abreu de Grancher, designed by Albert Laprade, 1883-1978, and inaugurated in 1932, to house Cuban students, in the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. The CIUP or Cite U was founded in 1925 after the First World War by Andre Honnorat and Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe to create a place of cooperation and peace amongst students and researchers from around the world. It consists of 5,800 rooms in 40 residences, accepting another 12,000 student residents each year. Picture by Manuel Cohen. L'autorisation de reproduire cette œuvre doit etre demandee aupres de l'ADAGP/Permission to reproduce this work of art must be obtained from DACS.
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  • Statue of a centaur dancing and playing an autos, by Louis De Monard, 1873-1930, in the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is the Fondation Lucien Paye, designed by Jean Vernon, Bruno Philippe and Albert Laprade, 1883-1978, and inaugurated 1949, and to the right is the Fondation Hellenique, or Hellenic Foundation, designed by Nikolaos Zahos, 1875-1941, for Greek students and inaugurated in 1932. The CIUP or Cite U was founded in 1925 after the First World War by Andre Honnorat and Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe to create a place of cooperation and peace amongst students and researchers from around the world. It consists of 5,800 rooms in 40 residences, accepting another 12,000 student residents each year. Picture by Manuel Cohen. L'autorisation de reproduire cette œuvre doit etre demandee aupres de l'ADAGP/Permission to reproduce this work of art must be obtained from DACS.
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  • Fondation Hellenique, or Hellenic Foundation, designed by Nikolaos Zahos, 1875-1941, for Greek students and inaugurated in 1932, in the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. On the left is the Residence Lucien Paye, designed by Albert Laprade and inaugurated in 1949. The CIUP or Cite U was founded in 1925 after the First World War by Andre Honnorat and Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe to create a place of cooperation and peace amongst students and researchers from around the world. It consists of 5,800 rooms in 40 residences, accepting another 12,000 student residents each year. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Maison de la Suede, or Maison des Etudiants Suedois, or Sweden House, designed by Peder Clason, 1894-1956, and Germain Debre, 1890-1948, in the style of an 18th century manor house and inaugurated in 1931, in the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. On the right is the Fondation Suisse or the Swiss Foundation, designed by Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965) and Pierre Jeanneret (his cousin, 1896-1967) and inaugurated 1930. The CIUP or Cite U was founded in 1925 after the First World War by Andre Honnorat and Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe to create a place of cooperation and peace amongst students and researchers from around the world. It consists of 5,800 rooms in 40 residences, accepting another 12,000 student residents each year. Picture by Manuel Cohen. L'autorisation de reproduire cette oeuvre doit etre demandee aupres de l'ADAGP/Permission to reproduce this work of art must be obtained from DACS.
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  • The French military cemetery in the evening at the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The French military cemetery in the evening at the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC005.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC006.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC007.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC009.jpg
  • Interior and cloister of the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers, some of whom are named on the plaques covering the walls and ceiling. The adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves and is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War, inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC061.jpg
  • Interior and cloister of the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers, some of whom are named on the plaques covering the walls and ceiling. The adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves and is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War, inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC060.jpg
  • Statue of soldier with floral tributes in the cloister of the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers, some of whom are named on the plaques covering the walls and ceiling. The adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves and is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War, inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC064.jpg
  • Interior and cloister of the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers, some of whom are named on the plaques covering the walls and ceiling. The adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves and is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War, inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC063.jpg
  • Interior and cloister of the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers, some of whom are named on the plaques covering the walls and ceiling. The adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves and is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War, inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_VERDUN_MC062.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1096.jpg
  • The French military cemetery overlooking the Verdun battlefield at the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1093.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1094.jpg
  • Muslim section of the French military cemetery overlooking the Verdun battlefield at the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1091.jpg
  • Interior and cloister of the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers, some of whom are named on the plaques covering the walls and ceiling.  The adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves and is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War, inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1092.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1087.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1086.jpg
  • Graves at the Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1085.jpg
  • The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1084.jpg
  • Upper chamber of the Municipal Council, inaugurated 2019, with upturned boat hull ceiling built 2013 after a fire, in the Hotel de Ville or town hall, built 15th - 19th century in Renaissance, Flamboyant Gothic and Neo-Renaissance styles, in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The building is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Upper chamber of the Municipal Council, inaugurated 2019, with upturned boat hull ceiling rebuilt 2013 after a fire, in the Hotel de Ville or town hall, built 15th - 19th century in Renaissance, Flamboyant Gothic and Neo-Renaissance styles, in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The building is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Renaissance fireplace in the ground floor gallery, built 1570-76 by Jean Bullant after plans by Philibert de l'Orme, at the Chateau de Chenonceau, built 1514-22 in late Gothic and early Renaissance style on the River Cher near Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, France. The gallery sits on the bridge commissioned by Diane de Poitiers and built 1556-59 by Philibert de l'Orme, and is 60m long and 6m wide with 18 windows, serving as a ballroom. It was inaugurated in 1577 during celebrations given by Catherine de Medici in honour of her son Henri III. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and forms part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ground floor gallery, built 1570-76 by Jean Bullant after plans by Philibert de l'Orme, at the Chateau de Chenonceau, built 1514-22 in late Gothic and early Renaissance style on the River Cher near Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, France. The gallery sits on the bridge commissioned by Diane de Poitiers and built 1556-59 by Philibert de l'Orme, and is 60m long and 6m wide with 18 windows, serving as a ballroom. It was inaugurated in 1577 during celebrations given by Catherine de Medici in honour of her son Henri III. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and forms part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC22_FRANCE_MC_1269.jpg
  • Ground floor gallery, built 1570-76 by Jean Bullant after plans by Philibert de l'Orme, at the Chateau de Chenonceau, built 1514-22 in late Gothic and early Renaissance style on the River Cher near Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, France. The gallery sits on the bridge commissioned by Diane de Poitiers and built 1556-59 by Philibert de l'Orme, and is 60m long and 6m wide with 18 windows, serving as a ballroom. It was inaugurated in 1577 during celebrations given by Catherine de Medici in honour of her son Henri III. The chateau is listed as a historic monument and forms part of the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC22_FRANCE_MC_1297.jpg
  • Portrait of Arthur Rimbaud, by Etienne Carjat, 1828-1906, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Marc Gaillot, host at the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Desk with portrait of Verlaine, his cane and top hat, at the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1962.jpg
  • Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1961.jpg
  • Bedroom in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1960.jpg
  • Room in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1959.jpg
  • Funerary mask of Verlaine, plaster, belonging to Dr Guillard, friend of Dr Blanche, copy by F Ruchon, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1958.jpg
  • Photograph of Verlaine, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1956.jpg
  • Portrait of Paul Verlaine, photographed by Etienne Carjat, 1828-1906, shortly after his wedding, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1957.jpg
  • Room displaying portraits of Verlaine and photographs of his life, in the Musee Verlaine, formerly the inn Auberge du Lion d'Or, in Juniville, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The building is opposite the home of Paul Verlaine, French poet, 1844-96, where he lived 1880-82. Verlaine went to the inn every day to write. The museum opened in 1994 on the 150th anniversary of Verlaine's birth, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_FRANCE_MC_1955.jpg
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