[THE CHURCH OF ST JACQUES AT LISIEUX] One of the quaint umber fronted houses for which the town is famous appears on the left.

[FALAISE CASTLE] The favourite stronghold of William the Conqueror.

[THE PORTE DES CORDELIERS AT FALAISE] A thirteenth century gateway that overlooks the steep valley of the Ante.

[THE CHATEAU D’O] A seventeenth century manor house surrounded by a wide moat.

[THE GREAT VIEW OVER THE FORESTS TO THE SOUTH FROM THE RAMPARTS OF DOMFRONT CASTLE] Down below can be seen the river Varennes, and to the left of the railway the little Norman Church of Notre-Dame-sur-l’Eau.

[THE CLOCK GATE, VIRE]

[A VIEW OF MONT ST MICHEL AND THE BAY OF CANCALE FROM THE JARDIN DES PLANTES AT AVRANCHES] On the left is the low coast-line of Normandy, and on the right appears the islet of Tombelaine.

[MONT ST. MICHEL FROM THE COAST ROAD]

[THE LONG MAIN STREET OF COUTANCES] In the foreground is the Church of St Pierre, and in the distance is the Cathedral.

[THE GREAT WESTERN TOWERS OF THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME AT ST LÔ] They are of different dates, and differ in the arcading and other ornament.