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The Aliscamps, the old Roman burial place, consecrated to Christian use by St. Trophimus, a very celebrated cemetery in the middle ages, is at the south east side of the city. The cemetery was neglected and the monuments scattered, some are collected in an Allée, others are at the Museum. Greece.—No Regulations in force, except as regards persons entering the country by the land frontier, who are sometimes required to be in possession of Passports. Bradshaw's general railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1858:August - No. 301 A favourite sea bathing and winter resort, consisting of two parts, the town along the shore and the Ville d’Hiver (winter town) in the pine forest to the south; the exhalations of the pines with the sea air render the Ville d’Hiver a very healthy quarter. Climate temperate at all seasons. Casino.

Bradshaw's Monthly Alphabetical Hand-book through London and its Environs. London: W.J. Adams. 1862. Hotel de Ville, at centre of city, has a tower of the 15th cent.; here is the Library of 170,000 vols. and 1190 MSS. Other churches of interest are St. Germain, 15th cent., quarter mile west of Cathedral; St. Leu, 15th cent., quarter mile north of Cathedral; and Sacré Cœur, modern, 1895, half a mile due west of Cathedral. Bradshaw, George (1896). Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-book to Germany and Austria. London: W.J. Adams & Sons. OL 20511184M. Due south from the Railway Station, across the Place Lamartine, a street leads in half a mile directly to the Rond Point des Arènes, where is the Amphitheatre, about 500 yards in circumference; it dates from the beginning of the Christian era, the forty-three tiers of seats could accommodate 26,000 spectators. Bull fights take place here on Sunday in summer. Just south west of the Amphitheatre are the remains of the Theatre.Jerram, C. S. (1883). " "Bradshaw's Railway Guide" ". Notes and Queries. London: John C. Francis. 8 (6th Series) (200): 338. ISSN 0029-3970– via Internet Archive. Bradshaw's monthly railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1846:June - No. 155 A little Pyreneean town, 1525 ft. above sea, in a fine situation. Very good centre for visiting Cauterets, St. Sauveur Gavarnie, and all the Pyreneean resorts; six hours from Biarritz, one hour from Pau. Ideal winter and spring resort, with many English visitors. Stimulating bracing climate. Sulphurous waters at the Etablissement Thermal. Nervous affections treated by electricity at the Institut de Therapeutique Physique. ENGLISH CHURCH SERV. in the season. REDUCED FROM ENGLISH into the CURRENCY of OTHER COUNTRIES AT PAR. IV.—FOREIGN MONEY—LETTERS OF CREDIT. Passengers desiring a Cabin in the First Class General Sleeping Saloon to be reserved for themselves will be charged 13s. for each unoccupied Berth.

They’re open seven days a week everyday of the year from 11h30 am to midnight –Covid was probably the first time Bouillon Chartier had closed since the war. You’ll find mainstays on the menu that would have been on the menu in Napoleon times; it’s not gastronomy that will blow you away, we just enjoy their towering plates of fries, the cheese, a massive dessert and the great people-watching. In December 1841, acting on a suggestion made by his London agent, William Jones Adams, Bradshaw reduced the price to the original sixpence, and began to issue the guides monthly under the title Bradshaw's Monthly Railway Guide. [4]Bradshaw's Monthly Continental Railway, Steam Transit, and General Guide, for Travellers Through Europe (1887) Apply to Belgian Mail Office, 53, Gracechurch Street, London; or to Messrs. Friend & Co., Strond Street, Dover; at Ostend, to the Chef de Gare, Quai Station. Adams, Henry J. (17 January 1874). "Who Invented Bradshaw?". The Athenæum Journal. No.2413. London: John Adams. pp.126–127 – via Internet Archive. The conclusion was inevitable, and the last edition, No. 1521, was dated May 1961. The Railway Magazine of that month printed a valedictory article by Charles E. Lee. Egypt.—Passports not required by law, but travellers are advised to carry them. For travelling in other parts of the Ottoman dominions, see TURKEY.

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