Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 16 to 18 August: Paris sightseeing

[The following entry in Thirza’s journal was written across three days (one page per day). It appears to have been written possibly on Wednesday the 18th and it is not entirely clear what each day’s events were and whether anything refers to Wednesday the 18th.]

 

Holiday in Paris
Saints Day
Monday, 16 August 1937

 

Had a lovely day. Got the charabanc at 9.30 drove all around until 12.30 – then met again at 2 – still driving around until 5. Had dinner went to see Maurice Chevalier at the Casino de Paris paid 7/6 he was no good but the rest of the show V.G. – saw big Catholic Cathedrals, highest point in Paris [Sacré-Cœur], then the old sq. of Montmartre, Moulin Rouge, Fairmount Palace, holds 6,000 people, Shakespeare monument, Honoré de Balzac, Arch de Triumph, unknown soldier grave covered with flowers, Victor Hugo beautiful square, Paris exhibition then to the finest Sq in the world. S. Concord [Place de la Concorde], Champs-Élysées drive 1 1/2 miles, Rue de….

(Tuesday, 17 August 1937)

(Noted: Napoleon died at 54 [actually at age 51])

…Rivoli, then to Lonore? looking to the Arch de Triumph, the finest view in Europe, to museum 6 miles of galleries,  Carrousel Square [Place du Carrousel]  – the prettiest so far, lovely lot of flowers – Palace Richelieu – Palace Royal in the Rue De Honore, Napoleon’s tomb, in 6 coffins 2 vases 1 for heart – other eternal organs – also Foch’s mon?; Palace of Montmartre in the Avenue of President Wilson, a great building. After lunch saw City gates of Paris, 1672 Boulevarde St Martin, City Square, Statue of Liberty, to Cemetery (Père-Lachaise) to see famous tombs, I did not get out, Prison for women (Rue de la Roquelle), along the Seine River, lovely river 33 bridges to Town Hall, to the oldest hospital then on to Notre Dame. Hold 20,000 people, passion play the week before. Just taking all the timber down. Funeral came out, then ….

(Wednesday, 18 August 1937)

… on to the Latin Quarter, Luxemburg Palace, Senate quarters, Odéon Theatre, along the Seine where men are fishing and the prison cells open on to the River, over the oldest bridge in Paris, Sara Bernhardt theatre, Statue of Henry of Navarre. Went to Casino at night – wrote letters all this morning until lunch time Tuesday then went for a walk, had afternoon tea at English shop the French are funny people all gabbing at once – the girls look very nice mostly black dresses & smart blue hats, had dinner, then yarned to English woman until 10, went to bed.

Eglise du Dome Church, Hôtel des Invalides, Paris
Eglise du Dome Church, Hôtel des Invalides, Paris; 16 August 1937
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arc de Triomphe, Paris; 16 Aug 1937
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arc de Triomphe, Paris; 16 Aug 1937
Paris; 16 Aug 1937
Most likely La Rive Gauche, along the Seine, Paris; 16 Aug 1937

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 26 March: Marseilles

Top of page Miss [I] Leonard [age 34] gave me one Easter egg

Friday, 26 March 1937

Mr & Mrs Spriggins left the boat for the continent.

Arrived in Marseilles at 6. 6 of us went up to Notre Dame, wonderful position. Go up in a cage, then a great number of steps to the church. Went through and saw everything, had our photos taken, a glorious view. Came back to ship for lunch, and then 9 of us went for a lovely trip over ? efenest ? Mts, through vineyards and potteries.Had coffee at seaside then back to town. Place full of French people. Rather good looking crowd, we caused great fun making ourselves understood. The money came quite easy to me, 1 franc 2 ½. Played bridge at night, won 1.

Notre Dame; Good Friday

Photo/postcard in hand: Inscribed: Taken at Notre Dame, on Good Friday 27th March, 1937

Signatures of Mrs F. E. Everett, Thirza Pidgeon, J.H.H. Hill (Mr), J.J.J.? Hill [Mrs E], Mrs E M. McCabe

 

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