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Chapels Restored, 1925. Viewed from the South West.

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Grass-lined path leading to the Chapel on top of the mound at La Hougue Bie, trees behind. Half-tone reproduction of drawing/painting.
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Title: Chapels Restored, 1925. Viewed from the South West.
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Grass-lined path leading to the Chapel on top of the mound at La Hougue Bie, trees behind.
Half-tone reproduction of drawing/painting.

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