Description
'A Crumb of Comfort'
Londoners use Aldwych Underground Station as an air raid shelter during bomb attacks on London during WW2 Circa 1941
View of an arcaded wall and minaret in the foreground
15th July 1986
'Excavated Church in the Caverns at Inkermann Looking West'
Capetian noblewoman sark 'A Crumb of Comfort'Capetian noblewoman, c1180 1190 (1882 1884). Descended from Hugh Capet (940 996), the Capetian dynasty ruled France from 987 until 1328. A print from La France et les Franais Travers les Sicles, Volume II, F Roy editor, A Challamel, Saint Antoine, 1882 1884.
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