Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . Biie Caulaincourt, diverging also to the right from the boule-vard farther on, crosses the cemetery by means of the ViaducCnt/lainroi/rt, forming the chief drive to the hill of Montmartre,which it rounds to the The *CerQetery of Montmartre, or Cimetierc du Nord(PI. B, 17), though inferior to that of TV^re-Lachaise (p. 251), islikewise worthy of a visit. Adm., see p. 60. We follow the main avenue straight to the Carrefour de laCroix, a round space with a column surmounted by a funeral urn,where the vi


Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . Biie Caulaincourt, diverging also to the right from the boule-vard farther on, crosses the cemetery by means of the ViaducCnt/lainroi/rt, forming the chief drive to the hill of Montmartre,which it rounds to the The *CerQetery of Montmartre, or Cimetierc du Nord(PI. B, 17), though inferior to that of TV^re-Lachaise (p. 251), islikewise worthy of a visit. Adm., see p. 60. We follow the main avenue straight to the Carrefour de laCroix, a round space with a column surmounted by a funeral urn,where the victims of the coup detat of 1852 are interred. Tothe left, as we enter the Carrefour, is the vault of the Cavaignacs^to whom belonged the author Godefroy (d. 1845; fine recumbentstatue in bronze, by Rudej, the general Eugene (d. 1857), l^resident QiiaHers. MONTMARTRE. Right Bank S. 225 of the Republic in 1848, and the statesman Godefroy (cl. 1905). Tothe right, under the viaduct: Duprato (d. 1892), composer, bronzemedallion by J. Thomas; Castagnary (d. 1888), publicist, bronze. bust by Rodin; Beyle (Stendhal; d. 1842), author, medallion aftrjDavid dAn^nrrs. On tin- N. .side of the carrrlour is the iiionumciitof the novelist hAfiih- Zola (d. 1!K)2; remains removed to the Panth^on in 1908, conij). p. 294;, with a hust W S( i>J(i l^<iiht Bank 8. .MONTMAKTRE. Northcm We now follow the Avenue Dubuisson to the right. On theright: Feyeti-IWrin (il. 1888), painter, with bust and a statue of atisher-girl, by Guilbert. Under the viaduct, Jean G^rome (d. 1891)and his father J. L. Gerome (d. 1904), with a statue of Grief by thelatter. Opposite the end of the avenue, Waldeck-Bousseau (d. 1904),the statesman. At the top of the steps, near the wall, FraneisqiieSarcey (d. 1899), dramatic critic; behind. Ad. Porlier (d. 1890),with a weeping woman in bronze, by L. Morice. At the angle formedby the Avenues de la Cloche (p. 227) and Cordier (see below) is themonument of Meilhac (d. 1


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