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  • Étretat – La Plage par un gros temps ca. 1900
        Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre on the Upper Normandy coast. It was the location of a British General Base Hospital for five yea
      Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about …
  • Étretat – La Plage, vue prise de la Falaise d’Aval [The beach, view taken from the Aval Cliff]
        Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre on the Upper Normandy coast. It was the location of a British General Base Hospital for five yea
      Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about …
  • Étretat – Un Cabestan
        A cabestan is a wooden winch used to manually haul a boat onto a beach. Two long wooden poles are inserted into holes in the vertical post. Groups of people push and pull the poles clockwise while an
      A cabestan is a wooden winch used to manually haul a boat …
  • Étretat – L'Hôtel des Roches Blanches [White Rocks Hotel]
        Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre on the Upper Normandy coast. It was the location of a British General Base Hospital for five yea
      Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about …
  • Étretat – La Terrasse du Casino
        Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre on the Upper Normandy coast. It was the location of a British General Base Hospital for five yea
      Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about …
  • Y.M.C.A., Truro, N.S.
        A postcard illustrating the Y.M.C.A of Truro, Nova Scotia located on Prince Street.
      A postcard illustrating the Y.M.C.A of Truro, Nova Scotia located on Prince …
  • Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Halifax, N.S.
        The Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in Halifax was founded in 1856. It was closed in 1961 when the Interprovincial School for the Education of the Deaf was opened in Amherst, Nova Scotia.
      The Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in Halifax was founded in …
  • Military Prison, Melville Island, Halifax
        Throughout its history, the military prison on Melville Island housed French and American prisoners of the Napoleonic Wars and the war of 1812 and German prisoners during the First World War. Melvill
      Throughout its history, the military prison on Melville Island housed French and …
  • School for the Blind, Halifax, N.S.
        The School for the Blind in Halifax, Nova Scotia was opened in 1871. By 1887 children from throughout the Maritimes were attending the school.
      The School for the Blind in Halifax, Nova Scotia was opened in …
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