Saturday, 5 November 2011

The derelict canal de la Haute Seine

As we approached Troyes the canal disappeared, swallowed up by agriculture, only the lock houses remained.
Lock house in a field




Another lock house in a field




Still signs of a canal bridge
Derelict mill not far from Troyes

2011 The derelict canal de la Haute Seine

The canal in navigable as far as Marcilly-sur-Seine where there is a pontoon mooring where the river Seine is joined by the river Aube.
Pontoon mooring at Marcilly-sur-Seine












Junction of the rivers Seine and Aube
Paddle racks

2011 - The derelict canal de la Haute Seine

Disused canal de la Haute Seine 
Disused lock on the canal de la Haute Seine 
Disused lock on the canal de la Haute Seine

Monday, 26 September 2011

The amazing Church of Our Lady of the Thorn

Close to Chalons-en-Champagne (which used to be sur-Marne until the media men decided to change the town's image!) lies a very beautiful church with a chequered history; Notre Dame de l'Epine:-

Notre Dame de l'Epine
Our Lady of the Thorn


This magnificent church dates from the 15thc and has the most wonderful collection of gargoyles.






And the reason for the left hand tower being shorter than the right is because in 1798 it was dismantled so that Napoleon could have a Chappe telegraph 
built in its place!
see the link    http://telegraphe-chappe.com/chappe/strasb/lepine/lepine.html  for pictures and the full history in French
The communication system fell into disuse in 1852 and in 1868 Napoleon III paid to have the tower rebuilt. 

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Discoveries in the Argonne Forest

A reconstruction of a chapel
A reconstruction of an artillery shelter





On an afternoon voyage of discovery by car we found the following in the Argonne Forest, scene of WWI battles:-
More reconstructions of shelters
Photo of WW1 German trenches in the Argonne forest
The war of the trenches WW1