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Cathedral of Reims — Unique Architectural Jewel, Destroyed by the Germans in 1914 — LL. - Front
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Cathedral of Reims — Unique Architectural Jewel, Destroyed by the Germans in 1914 — LL. - Back
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Cathedral of Reims — Unique Architectural Jewel, Destroyed by the Germans in 1914 — LL.

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Description

View of Reims Cathedral in 1914, with inscription highlighting its status as an architectural jewel destroyed by the Germans. On the reverse, a postcard dated August 15, 1914, addressed to Madame and Madame Dufourd in Grévy-sur-Aisne, with a 5-centime stamp and a postmark from Seine-et-Oise.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
QML71
Condition
Light folds, slightly damaged corners, discreet stains
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

Information

Reference
QML71
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