Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . Grarve ft inTjrrime pax. Wapner * Drbes {^. Roadstead. CHERBOURG. 22. Route. 159 I Sea-Baths (PI. E, 3), to the E., beyond the commercial harbour, 50 c, with costume and towel 75 c. Poor beach. — Casino, adm. 50 c. perday; balls weekly during the bathing-season (adm. 1 fr.). Military bandon Thurs. & Sunday. British Vice-Consul, Capt. C. D. Beresford. — American Consular Agent,Octave Canuet. French Protestant Church (,5), Place Divette; service at
Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . Grarve ft inTjrrime pax. Wapner * Drbes {^. Roadstead. CHERBOURG. 22. Route. 159 I Sea-Baths (PI. E, 3), to the E., beyond the commercial harbour, 50 c, with costume and towel 75 c. Poor beach. — Casino, adm. 50 c. perday; balls weekly during the bathing-season (adm. 1 fr.). Military bandon Thurs. & Sunday. British Vice-Consul, Capt. C. D. Beresford. — American Consular Agent,Octave Canuet. French Protestant Church (,5), Place Divette; service at Church Services are held here in Aug. and Sept. at 10 and 6 Cherbourg, a town with 43,837 inhab. and a fortress of the firstclass, is the third naval harbour of France. It owes its importanceto its situation at the N. extremity of the peninsulaof the Cotentin(p. 161), in a bay embraced between Cap Levi on the E., and Capde la Hague on the W., and directly facing the coast of England,which is about 70 M. distant. Cherbourg is supposed by some authorities to occupy the site of theRoman station of Corialium or Coriallo; others
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