Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . tal on the N. is Hanked by six large statues (mutilated), and abovethe door is a representation of the translation of the relics of St. Benoitor Benedict from Monte Cassino to the monastery. The transepts have nodoors, but have small apses on the E. side. In the interior, beneath thecentral tower, is the tomb of Philip I. of France (d. 1108), with a con-temporary recumbent statue. The capitals of the columns and the choirstalls, dating from the 15th cent., should be


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . tal on the N. is Hanked by six large statues (mutilated), and abovethe door is a representation of the translation of the relics of St. Benoitor Benedict from Monte Cassino to the monastery. The transepts have nodoors, but have small apses on the E. side. In the interior, beneath thecentral tower, is the tomb of Philip I. of France (d. 1108), with a con-temporary recumbent statue. The capitals of the columns and the choirstalls, dating from the 15th cent., should be observed. — <S«//j/(see below)may be conveniently visited from St. Benoit (0 M.), viii the right bank ofthe Loire. Germigny-des-Pres lies about 3 M. to the (see above). At (25V2 M.) Les Bordes we intersect the line from Beaune-la-Rolandeto Bourges. The lirst station on this line to the S. of Les Bordes is Sully(see p. 399). — 31 M. Ouzouer-Dampierre. — 39 M. Gien, see p. 39(». From Orlkans to Oizouer-le-March£ (Blois), 19V2 M., steam-tramwayvia Coulmiers. At Ouzouer we meet the tramway from Blois (p. 279).. m- ^.^^^ FAUROURG NEITF <? ^i^- :^r^f\^ .St^(^ffP:^•n aGaz d MarchaToyageurs ^^^c» Vf:/^ .c^/ w—-^ / .Fauboursjduloix, ^ f i,^ . ft ^ /


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