Little house on the prairie
Radio days
House hunter
Preserved and restored Rouen
Ancient and modern
Courtyard parking
Health and safety
Old Town
Rouen street
Tired hotel
Faded
Austentation
Ye olde sauna?
Rouen Cathedral 1; far, golden
Rouen Cathedral 2; far, blues
Rouen Cathedral 3; close, opaque
Rouen Cathedral 4; close
Cathedral through window
Cathedral yard
Girl with dog (headless)
Corner details
Angels and devils
Look up!
To the library
Saintly row
Angel wings
Christ on high
Consaintation
Batterie Todt (shot 1 of 23)
Batterie Todt — the gun aperture
Batterie Todt, looking in
Batterie Todt — no observation without affecting
Batterie Todt — no observation without affecting
Level crossing
Twin Pugs in square
Pug bums
Corner house sans temps
Graffiti at Richelieu 7
Graffiti at Richelieu 6
Graffiti at Richelieu 5
Graffiti at Richelieu 4 (namesake)
Graffiti at Richelieu 3 (signed)
Graffiti at Richelieu 2
Graffiti at Richelieu 1
Many-trunked tree
Lady of the bridge
Boats on the moat
Grey boats
Boats and countryside
River (faded & jaded)
River (warmed up)
River (pretty much as shot)
Veteran graffiti
The honour entrance
Resistance monument
Peugeot 404 cabriolet (rear ¾)
Peugeot 404 cabriolet (front)
Peugeot 404 cabriolet (front ¾)
Café talk
Playing with reflections in the café
Tiger in the grass (2)
Tiger in the grass (1)
Barn find
Classic enamel (Michelin tyre signs)
Weeding
Location
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(Should you want to know where this is, the geo-tagged location is only done from memory, and may be a little out. But leave Richelieu, head north, and avoid the toll roads. It isn't too far.)
We think the gateposts might be a relic of the Cardinal's estate, given the style and type of stone; tragically his house was taken apart by an estate agent in the early 19th Century - not even for political reasons - and much of the fabric is no doubt re-used in the surrounding area.
We think the gateposts might be a relic of the Cardinal's estate, given the style and type of stone; tragically his house was taken apart by an estate agent in the early 19th Century - not even for political reasons - and much of the fabric is no doubt re-used in the surrounding area.
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