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A M I E N S BEFORE AND DURING THE WAR A M I E N S BEFORE AND DURING THE WAR
ORIGIN
BRIEF DESCRIPTION AMIENS DURING THE WAR
How the Germans occupied Amiens in 1914 Occupation of Amiens How Amiens was saved in 1918 Liberation of Amiens
ITINERARY
THE CATHEDRAL—VISIT TO THE TOWN
What the Tourist should see Itinerary recommended for visiting Amiens
THE CATHEDRAL (historical monument)
West Façade Central Doorway (Door of St. Saviour) “Mother-of-God” door St. Firmin’s door (see p. 11) South Lateral Façade Doorway of the South Transept The Apse (photo above) North Lateral Façade Flying Buttresses Interior of Cathedral The Great Nave The Aisles The Transept (photo p. 25) Choir and Apse Choir Stalls Chapels in Apse Choir Aisles
THE CATHEDRAL DURING THE WAR THE PICARDY MUSEUM
A.—Sculpture B.—Painting.
Bailliage and House of the White Gable House of the “Sagittaire” OLD AMIENS The “Hortillonnages” The St. Leu Quarter
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