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    Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne--Vue générale aérienne; Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne--Aerial view;

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    Black and white postcard with divided back. Front: aerial view of buildings in Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne. Market square and city park in the center of the postcard. Back: handwritten correspondence and address, two twenty centime stamps, postmarked Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne, August 25, 1962, 19:15.Saint Vincent de Paul was a pastor of Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne for a few months in 1617. He funded the first Confraternity of Charity here on 8 December, 1617.Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians; Lazarists)Postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    The Vita Sancti Malchi of Reginald of Canterbury, a critical edition, with Introduction, Apparatus criticus, Notes, and Indices, by Levi Robert Lind, 1942

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    Chatillon François. The Vita Sancti Malchi of Reginald of Canterbury, a critical edition, with Introduction, Apparatus criticus, Notes, and Indices, by Levi Robert Lind, 1942. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 22, fascicule 1-2, 1948. pp. 155-157

    Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne (Ain) - Place de l'Église; Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne - Place de l'Église; Church square

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    Black and white, white border postcard. Front: exterior corner view of the facade of Saint Andre church in Chatillon. Small square in front of the church with two-story buildings and storefronts on both sides of the church. A bicyclist and an automobile in view. Back: divided back, unused.The church of Saint Andre dates from the fifteen century. During his brief tenure in Chatillon in 1617, St. Vincent was a pastor here.Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians; Lazarists)Postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    The Vita Sancti Malchi of Reginald of Canterbury, a critical edition, with Introduction, Apparatus criticus, Notes, and Indices, by Levi Robert Lind, 1942

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    Chatillon François. The Vita Sancti Malchi of Reginald of Canterbury, a critical edition, with Introduction, Apparatus criticus, Notes, and Indices, by Levi Robert Lind, 1942. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 22, fascicule 1-2, 1948. pp. 155-157

    Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne-Maison de St-Vincent de Paul; Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne-Maison de St-Vincent de Paul; Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne-Maison de Saint Vincent de Paul; House of St. Vincent de Paul; House of Saint Vincent de Paul

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    Black and white postcard. Front: photograph of front facade of the house where Saint Vincent de Paul stayed in 1617 while in Chatillon. A statue of St. Vincent is situated in the middle of the top floor. Inscription above the statue reads: "Ici a vecu St. Vincent de Paul cure de Chatillon 1617." Back: divided back with handwritten address and correspondence dated 28 May 1905. Canceled five centime postage stamp postmarked Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne, date illegible.Building still in existence today. Vincent's room has been enlarged and converted into a chapel for the Daughters of Charity.Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians; Lazarists); Daughters of CharityPostcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne.-Vue générale; Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne-general view

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    Black and white postcard with divided back. Front: panoramic view of buildings in Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne. Saint Andre church visible on the right in the background. Back: unused.Saint Vincent de Paul was a pastor of Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne for a few months in 1617. He funded first Confraternity of Charity here on 8 December, 1617.Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians; Lazarists)Postcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    Robert D. Shofner. — Anselm Revisited : A Study of the Role of the Ontological Argument in the Writings of Karl Barth and Charles Hartshorne. Leyde, Brill, 1974.

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    Chatillon Jean. Robert D. Shofner. — Anselm Revisited : A Study of the Role of the Ontological Argument in the Writings of Karl Barth and Charles Hartshorne. Leyde, Brill, 1974.. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 20e année (n°78-79), Avril-septembre 1977. pp. 284-285

    A break in the park

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    This is the data repository for the research project "A Break in the Park" conducted by Margot Abord de Chatillon and Luca Bertolini in 2016-2017, observing small urban public spaces in Melbourne and Amsterdam For all additional questions please email Margot Abord de Chatillo

    Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne (Ain) - Place de l'Eglise et St-Vincent-de-Paul; Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne - Place de l'Eglise et St-Vincent-de-Paul; Church square

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    Black and white, white border postcard. Front: view of the square in front of Saint Andre church in Chatillon. Fragment of the church to the left. The square is surrounded by two- and three-story buildings and storefronts. St. Vincent de Paul house visible in the center of the postcard. A pedestrian and an automobile in view. Back: divided back, unused.The church of Saint Andre dates from the fifteen century. During his brief tenure in Chatillon in 1617, St. Vincent was a pastor here. His room in the house where he stayed while in Chatillon has been enlarged and converted into a chapel for the Daughters of Charity.Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians; Lazarists); Daughters of CharityPostcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm

    Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne--Maison où vécu Saint Vincent de Paul en 1617

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    Black and white postcard. Front: photograph of front facade of the house where Saint Vincent de Paul stayed in 1617 while in Chatillon. A statue of St. Vincent is situated in the middle of the top floor. Inscription above the statue reads: "Ici a vecu St. Vincent de Paul cure de Chatillon 1617." Back: divided back with handwritten address and correspondence dated September 10, 1913. Canceled five centime postage stamp postmarked Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne, September 11, [1913].Building still in existence today. Vincent's room has been enlarged and converted into a chapel for the Daughters of Charity.Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians; Lazarists); Daughters of CharityPostcard; 3.5 x 5.5 in.; 8.89 x 13.97 cm
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