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Weights and Measures. — A Penny weighs ⅓ oz., or 10 grammes; a halfpenny, ⅕ oz. A French centime or cent. weighs a gramme; its diameter equals a centimètre; and 100 cents. in a row equal a mètre. 1 Centimètre=10 Millimètres=⁴/10th of an Inch; or 2½ Centimètres=1 Inch. An inch is the diameter of a halfpenny. A penny is ¹/10th foot in diameter. FRANCE.

Bradshaw's Guides, or simply Bradshaws, were travel guides published by W.J. Adams from 1839 and 1961. Jerram, C. S. (1883). " "Bradshaw's Railway Guide" ". Notes and Queries. London: John C. Francis. 8 (6th Series) (200): 338. ISSN 0029-3970– via Internet Archive. In south-east part of the city is the Church of St. Jean de Malte, 14th cent., with lofty spire; tomb of Alphonse II, Count of Provence, in left transept; old paintings. Other interesting churches are La Madeleine, St. Jean Baptiste, and St. Esprit.

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France.—The possession of a Passport may save inconvenience, since evidence of identity may at any time be required. For permanent residence, or to exercise profession or trade, a declaration must be made at the Mairie of the Commune within a few days of arrival. ALGERIA and TUNIS.—Regulations similar to France. Bradshaw's general railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1860:January - No. 318 Fee for obtaining Passport 5s., including Foreign Office charge; ditto for each visa, 2s. in addition to the Consulate charges. Passport cases 2s. and 3s. 6d. Name lettered in gold, 1s. 6d. Passports mounted on linen, 1s. 6d. Italy.—The possession of a Passport is not obligatory, but travellers may at any time be required to give a satisfactory account of themselves, and to establish their identity.

Amiens, chief town of Département de la Somme, the ancient capital of Picardy, is on the River Somme and two small affluents, the Arve and the Selle. It is one of the principal manufacturing towns of France, with a great trade in linen, woollens, velvet, etc.Bradshaw's Monthly Continental Railway, Steam Transit, and General Guide, for Travellers Through Europe (1887) A sheltered winter place and small seaport, in a fine situation between Golfe Juan and Bai des Anges; breakwater 1,540 ft. long. It is the ancient Antipolis, the modern town being partly built on the old ramparts. Roman remains. Museum at Hotel de Ville. On the north side of the bay is Fort Carré, whence is a magnificent view. Lee, Charles E. (1961). "Farewell to "Bradshaw" ". The Railway Magazine. Vol.107, no.721. London: Tothill Press. pp.308–312. Egypt.—Passports not required by law, but travellers are advised to carry them. For travelling in other parts of the Ottoman dominions, see TURKEY. Reach, Angus B. & Hine, H. G. (1848). The Comic Bradshaw: or, Bubbles from the Boiler. London: D. Bogue – via Google Books. (A satirical period view of Bradshaw's Guide).

The Musée adjoins the church of St. Jean de Malte—collections of paintings, sculpture, and antiquities. Chief town of Département Haute Savoie, beautifully situated on the Lake of Annecy, an excellent centre for excursions into the valleys of the French Alps, but otherwise not very interesting. At the Chapel of the Visitation are good paintings. Hotel de Ville has a small Musée of industrial and natural history collections, and a library. The Cathedral is a small building without interest. Portugal.—Travellers are advised to provide themselves with Passports. For residence, proof of nationality is required, and in travelling a Passport may save the bearer much inconvenience. AZORES.—A passport is advisable. MADEIRA.—No Regulations in force. Bradshaw's general railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1855:February - No. 259 A married woman is deemed to be a subject of the State of which her husband is for the time being a subject.

Naturalized British subjects will be described as such in their Passports, which will be issued subject to the necessary qualifications.

They’re open seven days a week everyday of the year from 11h30 am to midnight –Covid was probably the first time Bouillon Chartier had closed since the war. You’ll find mainstays on the menu that would have been on the menu in Napoleon times; it’s not gastronomy that will blow you away, we just enjoy their towering plates of fries, the cheese, a massive dessert and the great people-watching. Bradshaw's New South Wales postal & road guide. Sydney. May 1870. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) [17] Bradshaw's Handbook for Tourists in Great Britain and Ireland, Section 2 - Tours in North and South Wales, Ireland and the lakes of Killarney. 1866. Bradshaw's Hand-Book to the Bombay Presidency and North-Western Provinces of India. London: W.J. Adams. 1864.Rivington, John (1883). "Bradshaw's Railway Guide". Notes and Queries. London: John C. Francis. 8 (6th Series) (186): 45–46. ISSN 0029-3970– via Internet Archive.

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