1910 4.1 litre Panhard-Levassor 18CV Type XI Double Phaéton leaving for the second leg to Rouen after lunch in Evreux. |
One of the tall ship passes by the crowd at La Mailleraye-sur-Seine. It was built in Poland in 1987 and is call the Mir which means Peace in Russian. |
Lots of sign language as some English participants converse with some interested French enthusiasts. |
Always lots of interesting detail on these veteran cars. |
Veteran Renault. |
An old Alcyon heads off to lead the others towards Rouen |
It is not just the cars who are the stars! |
Cadillac. |
The Dutch barque Atlantis making its passage down the Seine. It was originally built in 1905. |
Delaunay-Belleville. |
Ford |
Berliet |
You have to spend time admiring these cars to see all the detail! |
Thalassa, a ship from the Netherlands built in 1980. |
Brasier. |
Renault detail from an AX. |
Europa under sail. It is from the Netherlands, is a barque and was built in 1911. |
Vinot et Deguingand. |
Chenard-Walcker. |
...and more amazing detail, and that bear again! |
Clement |
The 1922 French schooner, Belle Poule. |
Zèbre and Zèbre mascot. |
Renault Frères. |
1912 Renault |
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Evoking the era |
A traditional picnic basket on the back of the car. |
USCGS Eagle, another Barque. It was originally built in Germany in 1936. |
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