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.
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)
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3 comments:
But where are the hawaiian ladies?
Ah, unfortunately, we don't have any of those. However, there are no nasty sweatrags either. ;) :)
Great picture of the Chateau!
P.S. check text for typos:P
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