Sunday, March 18, 2007

Another Day at the Office.

Compared to the window-less hole in the wall of the Bellamy Building, my new “office” is a palace. While not an actual palace, it is a castle – Chateau de Vincennes! Initially the site of a royal hunting lodge, like Versailles, the castle was built in the 13th/14th century and served as a royal residence until Louis XIV built the illustrious palace at Having served as a prison, weapons factory and even a boulangerie, the Castle had been used as a barracks since Napoleon. At the beginning of World War II, the castle was used as Gamelin’s headquarters. Unfortunately must of the castle was damaged when Waffen-SS exploded stores of explosives as the Germans retreated from Normandy. (See images here)


You can find me in the Service Historique de la Defense, Département de la Marine, which is located in the Queen’s House. The reading ream is a paradise compared to those of the Archives Nationales or the nearby Départemenet de l’Armée de Terre. With nice padded chairs, ample space to spread out documents and a friendly staff, this is researchers’ heaven.

For those who wish to stop by and see me, my office hours are M, T, W, F 9am-4pm.

3 comments:

holly said...

But where are the hawaiian ladies?

Kenneth Johnson said...

Ah, unfortunately, we don't have any of those. However, there are no nasty sweatrags either. ;) :)

amikaberidze said...

Great picture of the Chateau!

P.S. check text for typos:P