LANDREVILLE. THE OLD CHÂTEAU, WITH DESTROYED TURRET

LANDREVILLE. THE OLD CHÂTEAU, WITH DESTROYED TURRET

After passing in front of the church, the road turns first to the left, then to the right. At the end of the village take I.C. 12, which climbs Hill 290, called Bellevue. Looking back there is a fine view over Bayonville, and the district of Romagne-Banthéville. 3 km. 300 from Bayonville, at the fork, take the left-hand road; picturesque run down to Buzancy (4 km. 400 from Bayonville).

At the cross-ways on I.C. 12, near the first houses, keep straight on along Rue du Général Chanzy to the Place Chanzy.. The statue of Chanzy (born at Nouart, in this district), which stood in this square, was carried away by the Germans.



BAYONVILLE. RUE HAUTE DE L’EGLISE, WITH TROOPS OF THE 89TH INF. DIV., ON NOV. 2, 1918