HOTELS


AMIENS

Hôtel du Rhin, 4, rue de Noyon. Tel. 44.
Belfort-Hôtel, 42, rue de Noyon. Tel. 649.
Hôtel de l'Univers, 2, rue de Noyon. Tel. 2.51.
Hôtel de la Paix, 15, rue Duméril. Tel. 9.21.
Hôtel de l'Ecu de France, 51, place René-Goblet. Tel. 3.37.

COMPIÈGNE

Hôtel du Rond-Royal, av. Thiers. I Rond-Royal. Tel. 4.15.
Palace-Hôtel, place du Palais. I Palace, Tel. 1.15.
Hôtel de la Cloche, 27, place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville. Tel. 0.85.
Hôtel de Flandre, 2, rue d'Amiens. Tel. 36.


The above information, extracted from the MICHELIN TOURIST GUIDE (1920), may no longer be exact when it meets the reader's eye. Tourists are therefore recommended to consult the MICHELIN TOURING OFFICES, 81, Fulham Rd., London. S.W. 3, or 99, Boulevard Pereire, Paris, 17e.


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THE
SOMME.
VOLUME II.
The Second Battle of the Somme
(1918)
AMIENS—MONTDIDIER—COMPIÈGNE.

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The Front Line,
March 21, 1918.

THE BATTLEFIELD.