Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . Pt irnrrrinio nni Jl ^^ ^^^ %^^%.. •? :i. >i ^55 ite, V Ifolter i np. c 1 _ o f ^A!_oAe«^J?«J^|»:^ ^ ITsiiLea z I ^?n*^. Wj^i-t-i. I)tir<i [,mp;ii| LE HAVRE. 459 Farther up the Rue de Paris, on the right, are the church ofXotre-Dame (PI. C, 4), built in the 16th cent, in a transition style,and a monument to Aihg. Xarmand (1839-1906), designer of tor-pedo-boats, by E. Benet (1911). Farther on is the Place Gambetta(PI. C, 3). bounded on the E. by the Bassin du Commet^ce and onthe W. by the Gran


Paris and environs, with routes from London to Paris : handbook for travellers . Pt irnrrrinio nni Jl ^^ ^^^ %^^%.. •? :i. >i ^55 ite, V Ifolter i np. c 1 _ o f ^A!_oAe«^J?«J^|»:^ ^ ITsiiLea z I ^?n*^. Wj^i-t-i. I)tir<i [,mp;ii| LE HAVRE. 459 Farther up the Rue de Paris, on the right, are the church ofXotre-Dame (PI. C, 4), built in the 16th cent, in a transition style,and a monument to Aihg. Xarmand (1839-1906), designer of tor-pedo-boats, by E. Benet (1911). Farther on is the Place Gambetta(PI. C, 3). bounded on the E. by the Bassin du Commet^ce and onthe W. by the Grand-Theatre, and adorned with statues, by DaviddAngers, of Beimardin de Saint-Pierre (1737-1814), author ofPaul et Yirginie, and Casimir Delavigne (1793-1843), the dram-atist.— At the N. end of the Rue de Paris is a Jardin Public,beyond which is the handsome modern Hotel de Ville (PI. 0, 2). The Boulevard de Strasbourg (PI. F-A, 2), which passes infront of the Hotel de Ville, stretches from the Railway Station(PI. F, 2), on the E., to the sea, on the AV., passing the Palais deJustice, the Sous-Prefecture, and the Bourse, a fine modem Re-naissance edifice on the S. side of the Place Carnot (PI. B


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