At Flamand, the bookseller barber of Rennes-les Bains, well into the day, rain has now ceased. Flamand is cutting Charlot's hair and giving Marie-Madeleine a shampoo, moving from one to the other.
I like the way the above old postcard also depicts a general view of the Queen [of the] Baths called REINES-LES-BAINS! Although being pedantic the Queen Baths are much further down the road.
A point of interest is that Plantard bought land from Flamand [allegedly] and one wonders if it is this same Flamand who owned the shop depicted here on the postcard!
Another local and old postcard [below] - shows the Pierre Plantees [a local landmark in Rennes-les-Bains] which form part of an 'invisibe' and non-existent Cromlech as described by Henri Boudet in La Vrai Langue Celtique. How non-existent though, is the Cromlech?
Another postcard referencing a non existent Cromlech is below. This is the backside of it;
This front image - shows maison Chaluleau at Rennes-les-Bains ...a house associated with Henri Boudet. An example of 'hammering' the point home?
The information relates to this invisible Cromlech - made of two concentric circles, where the inner second circle centres around this Maison. Which may explain why the postcard illustrating this house makes mention of something which does not exist, the Cromlech of Rennes-les-Bains, which was created by Boudet to talk of a 'secret' at Rennes associated with the area of this Maison and the town Square, referred to continually by Cherisey in CIRCUIT and centred by Boudet in his smaller cromlech. The same house is associated with many archaeological finds [illustrated by Gourdon and including the Pompeius stone] and all Cumenge and the remains of the Temple of Rennes - which Cumenge confirmed had many votive altars inside.