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Écouis (Eure) — The Church, built on one of the highest points of the Vexin, was founded by Enguerrand de Marigny and consecrated in 1353 - Front
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Écouis (Eure) — The Church, built on one of the highest points of the Vexin, was founded by Enguerrand de Marigny and consecrated in 1353 - Back
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Écouis (Eure) — The Church, built on one of the highest points of the Vexin, was founded by Enguerrand de Marigny and consecrated in 1353

Écouis
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Description

View of the church in Écouis, built on a high point in the Vexin, with its two towers and Gothic entrance. The printed text at the bottom of the front mentions its foundation by Enguerrand de Marigny and its consecration in 1353. The back indicates the publisher 'G. André' in Vernon (Eure).

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
NXL31
Condition
folded, corners slightly damaged, discreet stains
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
NXL31
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