Regarding the Pont Notre Dame, there are some wonderful old prints that show the evolution of this particular bridge from its first construction as a wooden bridge on which 60 houses were perched, to the current metal structure it is today. I totally recommend a look if you enjoy history of cities. lefildutemps.free.fr/paris/pont_notre_dame.htm.
Thanks to Kiwibloke for pointing this one out.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Pont Notre Dame, Paris
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