[THE CHÂTEAU GAILLARD FROM THE ROAD BY THE SEINE] The village of Le Petit Andely appears below the castle rock, and is partly hidden by the island. The chalk cliffs on the left often look like ruined walls.
[A TYPICAL REACH OF THE SEINE BETWEEN ROUEN AND LE PETIT ANDELY] On one side great chalk cliffs rise precipitously, and on the other are broad flat pastures.
[THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE]
[THE TOUR DE LA GROSSE HORLOGE, ROUEN] It is the Belfry of the City, and was commenced in 1389.
[THE CATHEDRAL AT ROUEN] Showing a peep of the Portail de la Calende, and some of the quaint houses of the oldest part of the City.
[MONT ST MICHEL FROM THE CAUSEWAY]
[THE CATHEDRAL OF EVREUX SEEN FROM ABOVE] On the right, just where the light touches some of the roofs of the houses, the fine old belfry can be seen.
[A TYPICAL FARMYARD SCENE IN NORMANDY] The curious little thatched mushroom above the cart is to be found in most of the Norman farms.
[THE BRIDGE AT BEAUMONT-LE-ROGER] On the steep hill beyond stands the ruined abbey church.
[IN THE RUE AUX FÈVRES, LISIEUX] The second tiled gable from the left belongs to the fine sixteenth century house called the Manoir de Francois I.