. Rheims and the battles for its possession . HOTEL THIRET DE PRAIN IN 1918 These two photographs illustrate the systematic destructionspractised by the Germans. 90. INTKRIOR FACADE OF THE CLOISTER OF THEFRANCISCAN FRIARS In the courtyard of No. 9. Rue des Trois-Raisinets. Henry IV. mantelpiece, above which were the arms of the nobles of the metallic portion remains. The dove-cot of the Hotel, a massive square tower with pent-house roof,overlooking the Rue dAvenay, was destroyed by the bombardments. On the left of the Rue Eugene-Desteuque, opposite the Hotel Thiret-de-Prain, is the
. Rheims and the battles for its possession . HOTEL THIRET DE PRAIN IN 1918 These two photographs illustrate the systematic destructionspractised by the Germans. 90. INTKRIOR FACADE OF THE CLOISTER OF THEFRANCISCAN FRIARS In the courtyard of No. 9. Rue des Trois-Raisinets. Henry IV. mantelpiece, above which were the arms of the nobles of the metallic portion remains. The dove-cot of the Hotel, a massive square tower with pent-house roof,overlooking the Rue dAvenay, was destroyed by the bombardments. On the left of the Rue Eugene-Desteuque, opposite the Hotel Thiret-de-Prain, is the Rue des Trois-Raisinets. At No. 9 are the ruins of a FranciscanCloister (photo above). This street {photo below), like the Cloister, suffered severely from thebombardments. Return to the Rue Eugene-Desteuque unci follow the same as far as the Ruede la Grue (on the right). This street was badly damaged by shell-fire andis impracticable for motor-cars. It was named after the sign carved on a stone (photo, p. 91) of the houseat No. 5 (entirely destroyed by the shells). At the end stood the house where
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