beautiful enamelled street signs. I like the way that both old and new signs, when you have a street named after a person it generally adds what they were famous for....
Thursday, 7 May 2026
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Rant whilst waiting...now getting on with life
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What a great place. So many beautiful pieces. Thanks for sharing
A fabulous set of photos. When I was lucky to have a morning in Limoges there was only time for the cathedral and gardens. Only wish I'd had time to discover the Musee de Beaux Arts too.
Marvelous exhibits!
How funny that L'email in French translates to 'enamel'. I was trying to work things out and that one did not work. I did have a good read about the enameling process, though. That streetsign? Is it the crossroad of the green grocers or oil there a family called Du Verdurier?
That picture of long hall of doors is quite striking!
Thanks for museum tour...such interesting pieces!
Now I see what your tour is all about. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Oh, it really is called "Eat Salad" -- in English! I thought that was just the translation of the name.
Love the gargoyle!
Thanks for sharing
have a look at them on fb...for your next trip to France!!
some interesting parquet. A friend of mine bought a home in a small steep Mediaeval village outside Limoges some years ago. Unfortunately we lost contact and I wonder if she still lives in that lovely region
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