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Rheims Cathedral

10895-box 1 File 3-019.  Here is the famed Rheims Cathedral.  It was one of the finest bits of architecture in the world. The picture does not show half the damage done to it. The stained glass is all broken and this it is impossible to replace for the glass cannot be duplicated. The back is all broken down and the statuary ruined.

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