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La Maison Lavande, St. Eustache, Quebec

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“Untitled” by | Fran Lauren
La Maison Lavande, St. Eustache, Quebec
St. Eustache church's entrance in Paris
French vintage postcard
“Pair Admit Placing Railway Tie on Tracks to Stop Train,” Montreal Star. April 22, 1930. Page 3. ---- “They shall not pass" agreed Edond and Roger Desmarteaux, 2678 Drolet street, as they drew a railway tie across the tracks of the Canadian National Railways near St. Eustache. Que., yesterday in the hope that they would cause the train to stop so that they might embark as passengers.
A short while previously they had stolen a handcar belonging to the C. N.R. from their station at St. Eustache: Landed a short distance outside the village. they decided to park the handcar beside the roadbed and await the arrival of the train.
They admitted all these facts when arraigned before Judge Cusson today on charges of stealing the hand car and attempting to derail a train, thu endangering the lives of passengers. Following their pleas of guilty, Judge Cusson ordered that they be submitted to a mental examination with a report to be made returnable within a fortnight.
Hubertus-Pilger
Heute ist der Todestag des Hl. Hubertus von Lüttich. In Frankreich, der ersten Tochter der Kirche, pilgert sogar das Wild – in diesem Fall ein Hirsch in der Kirche St. Eustachius.
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each of these images so similar and yet so different.
this is st. eustache and this is paris!
Rhythm in a building is largely a question of the third dimension or the depth of the building. A thing is out of place when it is not in hythm. And what is rhythm in a building? In music you listen to it, in painting you look at it, in a building you live with it. ~ Frank Lloyd Wright
The rhythm of St. Eustache, Paris.
gothic at its best clothed in renaissance detail
this is st. eustache and this is paris!