CHEVET AND TRANSEPT, ST-LÉGER CHURCH, IN 1914.

THE CLOISTER OF ST-LÉGER CHURCH IN 1914. The old cloister was full of flowers ...

Through the north aisle of the nave of the church the old cloister of the abbey, built at the end of the 13th and beginning of the 14th centuries, is reached. The north and east galleries alone remain.

Each gallery comprises four bays, the pointed vaults of which are supported on one side by brackets, and on the other by a cluster of slender colonnettes.

IN THE CLOISTER, see p. [36].

THE CLOISTER OF ST-LÉGER CHURCH, IN 1918.
... Then came the war.