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Cassini Street, 4 — Calfe Street, on plintôt this last house of the 17th century. No 2 of the street was inhabited by Jean-Dominique Cassini, organizer of the Observatory (1625-1712). - Front
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Cassini Street, 4 — Calfe Street, on plintôt this last house of the 17th century. No 2 of the street was inhabited by Jean-Dominique Cassini, organizer of the Observatory (1625-1712). - Back
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Cassini Street, 4 — Calfe Street, on plintôt this last house of the 17th century. No 2 of the street was inhabited by Jean-Dominique Cassini, organizer of the Observatory (1625-1712).

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Description

View of the entrance to Cassini Street in Paris, showing a gate and an old house dating from the 16th century. The printed text indicates that no 2 of the street was inhabited by Jean-Dominique Cassini, organizer of the Observatory. On the reverse, the postcard bears the handwritten inscription 'Paris. 14°' and the number 6.249, with the printed mentions 'Commune', 'Canton', 'Arrondissement', 'Département' and 'France'.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
RNQ67
Condition
Good condition, some light folds.
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
RNQ67
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