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Nancy - Government Palace, built in 1760, currently inhabited by the General Commander of the 2nd Army Corps — Imprimeries Réunies de Nancy - Front
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Nancy - Government Palace, built in 1760, currently inhabited by the General Commander of the 2nd Army Corps — Imprimeries Réunies de Nancy - Back
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Nancy - Government Palace, built in 1760, currently inhabited by the General Commander of the 2nd Army Corps — Imprimeries Réunies de Nancy

Nancy
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Description

View of the Government Palace in Nancy, a building constructed in 1760 and then occupied by the General Commander of the 2nd Army Corps, with a fountain adorned with a statue in the foreground and a church with a bell tower in the background. Reverse: green 5-centime stamp, Nancy postmark, handwritten address to Montbéliard, and dated correspondence text from April 4, 1910.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
DDHY47
Condition
folded, corners slightly damaged, discreet stains
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
DDHY47
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