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Vire - The Keep — built in the 12th century by Henry I, King of England, demolished in 1630 — publisher Bon-Ledet - Front
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Vire - The Keep — built in the 12th century by Henry I, King of England, demolished in 1630 — publisher Bon-Ledet - Back
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Vire - The Keep — built in the 12th century by Henry I, King of England, demolished in 1630 — publisher Bon-Ledet

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Description

View of the ruined keep surrounded by forests, with two people at the bottom of the image. Printed text on the front indicates its construction in the 12th century by Henry I and its destruction in 1630. Reverse: handwritten address to Madame P. Mouiel at rue de Buzenfée, with handwritten date 'Jan XVIII' and a French green postmark stamped 'RUGAC' with a post office seal.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
QGQ59
Condition
good condition
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

Information

Reference
QGQ59
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