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Dourdan — Entrance to the feudal castle that served as a prison for Joan of Burgundy, La Hire, under the English, and the band of Renard during the Revolution - Front
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Dourdan — Entrance to the feudal castle that served as a prison for Joan of Burgundy, La Hire, under the English, and the band of Renard during the Revolution - Back
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Dourdan — Entrance to the feudal castle that served as a prison for Joan of Burgundy, La Hire, under the English, and the band of Renard during the Revolution

Dourdan
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Description

View of the feudal castle in Dourdan, with its imposing stone keep, illustrating its historical role as a prison. The printed text on the front mentions its function under the English, the band of Renard, and during the Revolution. The reverse features a handwritten correspondence dated May 31, 1911, addressed to Marguerite Olivier in Paris, with a signature of 'Bonnet de Bommouillet'.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
QJW43
Condition
Good condition, some light folds, corners slightly worn.
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

Information

Reference
QJW43
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