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Paris - Dome of the Invalides — church built by Mansard in 1706, height 107m, contains the tomb of Napoleon, those of his brothers Joseph and Jérôme, generals Duroc and Bertrand, marshals Turenne and Vauban and victims of the Fieschi attack in 1835 — J.H. n°97 - Front
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Paris - Dome of the Invalides — church built by Mansard in 1706, height 107m, contains the tomb of Napoleon, those of his brothers Joseph and Jérôme, generals Duroc and Bertrand, marshals Turenne and Vauban and victims of the Fieschi attack in 1835 — J.H. n°97 - Back
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Paris - Dome of the Invalides — church built by Mansard in 1706, height 107m, contains the tomb of Napoleon, those of his brothers Joseph and Jérôme, generals Duroc and Bertrand, marshals Turenne and Vauban and victims of the Fieschi attack in 1835 — J.H. n°97

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Description

View of the Dome of the Invalides in Paris, with inscription detailing its construction in 1706 by Mansard, its height of 107m, and the tombs of Napoleon, his brothers, generals, and marshals. On the reverse, publisher: 'Edition of the Society of Friends of the Army Museum', 1920 postmark, and handwritten text 'Gloa la' at the top right.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
DBRK75
Condition
folds, slightly damaged corners, discreet stains
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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DBRK75
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