P ar i s - in the arts, industry, trade and, above all, its political history, one of the foremost contributors to the civilization of mankind. The photo shows some of its dozens of bridges over the Seine. In the foreground are the Place de la Concorde and the Tuileries Gardens, behind them the Louvre and in the background the lie de la Cite (mentioned in the communique), with Notre Dame Cathedral just visible. The large, curving street on the right is the Boulevard St. Germain.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 5
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85Paris-in the arts, industry, trade and, above all, its political history, one of the foremost contributors to the civilization of mankind. The photo shows some of its dozens of bridges over the Seine. In the foreground are the Place de la Concorde and the Tuileries Gardens, behind them the Louvre and in the background the lie de la Cite (mentioned in the communique), with Notre Dame Cathedral just visible. The large, curving street on the right is the Boulevard St. Germain. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 5
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