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Provins — The remains of the Pinacle (12th century), former palace of the Masters of Provins where William Pentecôte was massacred during a popular uprising in 1820 — Collection Firmin Louis, Provins - Front
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Provins — The remains of the Pinacle (12th century), former palace of the Masters of Provins where William Pentecôte was massacred during a popular uprising in 1820 — Collection Firmin Louis, Provins - Back
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Provins — The remains of the Pinacle (12th century), former palace of the Masters of Provins where William Pentecôte was massacred during a popular uprising in 1820 — Collection Firmin Louis, Provins

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Description

View of a stone staircase bordered with ivy leading to an ancient building, with a large decorative vase at the base of the steps. The printed text on the front refers to the history of the Pinacle and the massacre of 1820. The back is blank, except for a collection inscription 'Collection Firmin Louis, Provins' at the bottom right.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
ABPU051
Condition
good condition
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
ABPU051
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