It appears the left side of the street has been completely rebuit, the view today looks much wider.
is the end of the street a dead end?
I’m not sure honestly
does the street end at the CATHEDRAL, view? any one know? just courious?
Last edited by TABSTABS1964; 10-13-2022 at 06:30 PM.
It seems that photographs of the cathedral from Joan of Arc street were common.
I've found some for sale in a quick search.
The city of Orleans was unlucky enough to be heavily bombed in 1940 and 1944.
In 1940, by German long-range artillery and Luftwaffe bombers. And in 1944 by the allies air forces.
On the website of the municipal archives I have seen some sensational photographs of the destruction and reconstruction of the city after the war.
But, in short, this street and the cathedral did not suffer major damage. The following image allows us to verify that the destruction of that neighborhood of Orleans came close.
Thanks to Jeremiah for this thread as interesting "then and now" as others that he has shared with everyone.
Regards
Santi
Santi, UBER great photos. I thought that is t look like a dead end street. I guess that the SAINTS, were looking down on the CATHEDRAL! all great pictures you have posted.
#8,forth one down, also shows a Soldat bending down petting a dog.
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