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#2010145
8 Jun 2017
A view of a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church of Saint-Pierre, in the heart of Caen. The restoration-cleaning project will last three years. The spire was destroyed on the 9th July 1944, by a single 16 Inch shell, one of a fifteen-round salvo from the Royal Navy battleship HMS Rodney aimed at the 12th SS Panzer Division and has been refurbished in 1957. On Thursday, June 8, 2017, in Caen, Calvados, France.
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#2010157
8 Jun 2017
A view of a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church of Saint-Pierre, in the heart of Caen. The restoration-cleaning project will last three years. The spire was destroyed on the 9th July 1944, by a single 16 Inch shell, one of a fifteen-round salvo from the Royal Navy battleship HMS Rodney aimed at the 12th SS Panzer Division and has been refurbished in 1957. On Thursday, June 8, 2017, in Caen, Calvados, France.
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#2010158
8 Jun 2017
A view of a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church of Saint-Pierre, in the heart of Caen. The restoration-cleaning project will last three years. The spire was destroyed on the 9th July 1944, by a single 16 Inch shell, one of a fifteen-round salvo from the Royal Navy battleship HMS Rodney aimed at the 12th SS Panzer Division and has been refurbished in 1957. On Thursday, June 8, 2017, in Caen, Calvados, France.
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#2010143
8 Jun 2017
A general view of of the church of Saint-Pierre with a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church, in the heart of Caen. The restoration-cleaning project will last three years. The spire was destroyed on the 9th July 1944, by a single 16 Inch shell, one of a fifteen-round salvo from the Royal Navy battleship HMS Rodney aimed at the 12th SS Panzer Division and has been refurbished in 1957. On Thursday, June 8, 2017, in Caen, Calvados, France.
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#2010152
8 Jun 2017
A general view of of the church of Saint-Pierre with a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church, in the heart of Caen. The restoration-cleaning project will last three years. The spire was destroyed on the 9th July 1944, by a single 16 Inch shell, one of a fifteen-round salvo from the Royal Navy battleship HMS Rodney aimed at the 12th SS Panzer Division and has been refurbished in 1957. On Thursday, June 8, 2017, in Caen, Calvados, France.
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#346068
22 Nov 2014
A rebel carrying a shell made locally
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#346071
22 Nov 2014
Place fall of shell fired by rebels
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#346066
22 Nov 2014
A rebel walking near the cannon made locally after firing shell of it
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#346067
22 Nov 2014
A rebel walking near the cannon made locally after firing shell of it
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#303941
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. The hole in the wall of Darul Aman Palace after the hit of the shell during Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul in the early 1990s, Kabul, Afghanistan. Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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#303942
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. The hole in the wall of Darul Aman Palace after the hit of the shell during Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul in the early 1990s, Kabul, Afghanistan. Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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#303945
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. Kabul city landscape from Darul Aman Palace, Kabul, Afghanistan Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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#303967
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. Ruined main hall of Darul Aman Palace during Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul in the early 1990s, Kabul, Afghanistan Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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#303976
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. Ruined corridor of Darul Aman Palace during Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul in the early 1990s and building of new parliament on background, Kabul, Afghanistan Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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#303989
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. Pieces of stone interior details of Darul Aman Palace, ruined during Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul in the early 1990s, Kabul, Afghanistan Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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#303999
24 Oct 2014
Pics taken on October 24, 2014. Guard of Darul Aman Palace, ruined during Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul in the early 1990s, and building of new parliament on background, Kabul, Afghanistan Darul Aman Palace was built in the early 1920s for King Amanullah Khan. Heavy shelling by the Mujahideen after the end of the Soviet invasion left the building a gutted ruin. It was attacked by Taliban again on 15 April 2012. Now the palace is closed for visitors, but local Afghans stills break in the building.
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