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Frontispice of Jules Verne's novel “” Sans dessus dessous”””, Hetzel collection/voyages extraordinaire 1889. Drawing by George Roux.
Frontispice of Jules Verne's novel “” Sans dessus dessous”””, Hetzel collection/voyages extraordinaire 1889. Drawing by George Roux.

PCT4259972: Frontispice of Jules Verne's novel “” Sans dessus dessous”””, Hetzel collection/voyages extraordinaire 1889. Drawing by George Roux. / Bridgeman Images

Illustration of Jules Verne's novel “Sans dessus dessous””, Hetzel collection/voyages extraordinaire 1889. Drawing by George Roux: construction of the giant cannon to modify the axis of rotation of the Earth;
Illustration of Jules Verne's novel “Sans dessus dessous””, Hetzel collection/voyages extraordinaire 1889. Drawing by George Roux: construction of the giant cannon to modify the axis of rotation of the Earth;

PCT4259983: Illustration of Jules Verne's novel “Sans dessus dessous””, Hetzel collection/voyages extraordinaire 1889. Drawing by George Roux: construction of the giant cannon to modify the axis of rotation of the Earth; / Bridgeman Images

illustration of Jules Verne's book “” Adventures of Captain Hatteras””, Hetzel collection/Extraordinary Voyages 1866, drawing by Riou: the crew of the brig Forward is terrorized by the appearance of a monster on the shore (in fact the silhouette made gigantic by refraction, of the dog Duk, which sailors call DOG-captain).
illustration of Jules Verne's book “” Adventures of Captain Hatteras””, Hetzel collection/Extraordinary Voyages 1866, drawing by Riou: the crew of the brig Forward is terrorized by the appearance of a monster on the shore (in fact the silhouette made gigantic by refraction, of the dog Duk, which sailors call DOG-captain).

PCT4260010: illustration of Jules Verne's book “” Adventures of Captain Hatteras””, Hetzel collection/Extraordinary Voyages 1866, drawing by Riou: the crew of the brig Forward is terrorized by the appearance of a monster on the shore (in fact the silhouette made gigantic by refraction, of the dog Duk, which sailors call DOG-captain). / Bridgeman Images

Illustration of the novel 'Ile Mysterieuse' by Jules Verne, 1874 (engraving)
Illustration of the novel 'Ile Mysterieuse' by Jules Verne, 1874 (engraving)

PCT4260033: Illustration of the novel 'Ile Mysterieuse' by Jules Verne, 1874 (engraving), Férat, Jules-Descartes (1829-1906) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration of the novel by Daniel de Foe or Defoe (1660 - 1731) “Robinson Crusoe””. Engraving 18th century by Delignon from a drawing by Stothart. Robinson on his island, shelters under his umbrella
Illustration of the novel by Daniel de Foe or Defoe (1660 - 1731) “Robinson Crusoe””. Engraving 18th century by Delignon from a drawing by Stothart. Robinson on his island, shelters under his umbrella

PCT4260219: Illustration of the novel by Daniel de Foe or Defoe (1660 - 1731) “Robinson Crusoe””. Engraving 18th century by Delignon from a drawing by Stothart. Robinson on his island, shelters under his umbrella / Bridgeman Images

Engraving by George Roux for the Hetzel edition of R-L's novel. Stevenson “The island of treasor, late 19th. Refuge at the top of a sailboat's mat, Jim Hawkins shoots a gun at a sailor revolt chasing him.
Engraving by George Roux for the Hetzel edition of R-L's novel. Stevenson “The island of treasor, late 19th. Refuge at the top of a sailboat's mat, Jim Hawkins shoots a gun at a sailor revolt chasing him.

PCT4260235: Engraving by George Roux for the Hetzel edition of R-L's novel. Stevenson “The island of treasor, late 19th. Refuge at the top of a sailboat's mat, Jim Hawkins shoots a gun at a sailor revolt chasing him. / Bridgeman Images

Engraving on the cover of the supplement to the Petitel Journal n°1243, 18 October 1914: General Noel Edouard de Curieres de Castelnau (1851-1944) in front of his son, Gerald de Castelnau, who died after being wounded on the battlefield: “Go, my son, you have the most beautiful death anyone could wish for.”
Engraving on the cover of the supplement to the Petitel Journal n°1243, 18 October 1914: General Noel Edouard de Curieres de Castelnau (1851-1944) in front of his son, Gerald de Castelnau, who died after being wounded on the battlefield: “Go, my son, you have the most beautiful death anyone could wish for.”

PCT4260310: Engraving on the cover of the supplement to the Petitel Journal n°1243, 18 October 1914: General Noel Edouard de Curieres de Castelnau (1851-1944) in front of his son, Gerald de Castelnau, who died after being wounded on the battlefield: “Go, my son, you have the most beautiful death anyone could wish for.” / Bridgeman Images

stamp issued on 2/5/1978 in Monaco, in tribute to the writer Jules Verne and his “Extraordinary Voyages”. Evocation of the novel “Captain Grant's Children”.
stamp issued on 2/5/1978 in Monaco, in tribute to the writer Jules Verne and his “Extraordinary Voyages”. Evocation of the novel “Captain Grant's Children”.

PCT4260350: stamp issued on 2/5/1978 in Monaco, in tribute to the writer Jules Verne and his “Extraordinary Voyages”. Evocation of the novel “Captain Grant's Children”. / Bridgeman Images

Ramon Novarro (Ramon Samamégo by his real name) and Marceline Day, in the film A certain young man. Cinémagazine postcard.
Ramon Novarro (Ramon Samamégo by his real name) and Marceline Day, in the film A certain young man. Cinémagazine postcard.

PCT4258664: Ramon Novarro (Ramon Samamégo by his real name) and Marceline Day, in the film A certain young man. Cinémagazine postcard. / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of the film actor Ramon Novarro (Ramon Samamégo by his real name).
Portrait of the film actor Ramon Novarro (Ramon Samamégo by his real name).

PCT4258669: Portrait of the film actor Ramon Novarro (Ramon Samamégo by his real name). / Bridgeman Images

Actor in Pulcinella (Polichinelle), grotesque character of Neapolitan farce.
Actor in Pulcinella (Polichinelle), grotesque character of Neapolitan farce.

PCT4258743: Actor in Pulcinella (Polichinelle), grotesque character of Neapolitan farce. / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by George Roux for a book by Jules Verne: frontispiece of the double volume (first print 1901), including the two novels “” Le village aerien”” and “Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin””. Hetzel Edition/Extraordinary Voyages, Known and Unknown Worlds.
Illustration by George Roux for a book by Jules Verne: frontispiece of the double volume (first print 1901), including the two novels “” Le village aerien”” and “Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin””. Hetzel Edition/Extraordinary Voyages, Known and Unknown Worlds.

PCT4258771: Illustration by George Roux for a book by Jules Verne: frontispiece of the double volume (first print 1901), including the two novels “” Le village aerien”” and “Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin””. Hetzel Edition/Extraordinary Voyages, Known and Unknown Worlds., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by George Roux for Jules Verne's book “The Aerien Village”” (1901), Hetzel edition/Extraordinary Voyages, Known and Unknown Worlds. Arrival of the explorers in the village perched in the trees of the Wagddis (monkeys of the Congolese forest)
Illustration by George Roux for Jules Verne's book “The Aerien Village”” (1901), Hetzel edition/Extraordinary Voyages, Known and Unknown Worlds. Arrival of the explorers in the village perched in the trees of the Wagddis (monkeys of the Congolese forest)

PCT4258837: Illustration by George Roux for Jules Verne's book “The Aerien Village”” (1901), Hetzel edition/Extraordinary Voyages, Known and Unknown Worlds. Arrival of the explorers in the village perched in the trees of the Wagddis (monkeys of the Congolese forest), Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images

Representation of Christ on the throne: Christ in mandorle surrounds the four evangelists (tetramorph). Basilica Saint Sernin, Toulouse.
Representation of Christ on the throne: Christ in mandorle surrounds the four evangelists (tetramorph). Basilica Saint Sernin, Toulouse.

PCT4258915: Representation of Christ on the throne: Christ in mandorle surrounds the four evangelists (tetramorph). Basilica Saint Sernin, Toulouse. / Bridgeman Images

Morocco: Marrakech, Bahia Palace. Baraka calligraphy.
Morocco: Marrakech, Bahia Palace. Baraka calligraphy.

PCT4258922: Morocco: Marrakech, Bahia Palace. Baraka calligraphy. / Bridgeman Images

Romantic vision of an industrial area where nature, houses and factories coexist ideally. Postcard from 1900.
Romantic vision of an industrial area where nature, houses and factories coexist ideally. Postcard from 1900.

PCT4258931: Romantic vision of an industrial area where nature, houses and factories coexist ideally. Postcard from 1900. / Bridgeman Images

Family portrait: model family image. Postcard 1900.
Family portrait: model family image. Postcard 1900.

PCT4258960: Family portrait: model family image. Postcard 1900. / Bridgeman Images

How to treat men as they deserve: a woman leads a man to the wand. Postcard 1900
How to treat men as they deserve: a woman leads a man to the wand. Postcard 1900

PCT4258974: How to treat men as they deserve: a woman leads a man to the wand. Postcard 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Figure fencing: development, third position. 1900
Figure fencing: development, third position. 1900

PCT4259011: Figure fencing: development, third position. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of a bourgeois family around 1900.
Portrait of a bourgeois family around 1900.

PCT4259032: Portrait of a bourgeois family around 1900. / Bridgeman Images

Bust in marble of Tibere (Tiberius Caesar Divi Augusti Filius Augustus 42 BC - 37 AD. BC, second Roman emperor from 14 to 37. It belongs to the Julio Claudian dynasty - Tete realised in 14 or 15 AD. It was discovered in Beziers in 1844. The original is preserved at the Musee Saint-Raymond in Toulouse, a molding at the Musee du vieux bitterois de Beziers - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Bust in marble of Tibere (Tiberius Caesar Divi Augusti Filius Augustus 42 BC - 37 AD. BC, second Roman emperor from 14 to 37. It belongs to the Julio Claudian dynasty - Tete realised in 14 or 15 AD. It was discovered in Beziers in 1844. The original is preserved at the Musee Saint-Raymond in Toulouse, a molding at the Musee du vieux bitterois de Beziers - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297095: Bust in marble of Tibere (Tiberius Caesar Divi Augusti Filius Augustus 42 BC - 37 AD. BC, second Roman emperor from 14 to 37. It belongs to the Julio Claudian dynasty - Tete realised in 14 or 15 AD. It was discovered in Beziers in 1844. The original is preserved at the Musee Saint-Raymond in Toulouse, a molding at the Musee du vieux bitterois de Beziers - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Illustration for the theatre play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832): engraving (1873) by August von Kreling (1819 - 1876) - The pact between Faust and the demon Mephistopheles (Mephisto, Devil) - They shake hands under the gaze of Death holding his fake and his hourglass -
Illustration for the theatre play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832): engraving (1873) by August von Kreling (1819 - 1876) - The pact between Faust and the demon Mephistopheles (Mephisto, Devil) - They shake hands under the gaze of Death holding his fake and his hourglass -

PCT4297128: Illustration for the theatre play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832): engraving (1873) by August von Kreling (1819 - 1876) - The pact between Faust and the demon Mephistopheles (Mephisto, Devil) - They shake hands under the gaze of Death holding his fake and his hourglass - / Bridgeman Images

Maitress of rural school in the 1950s (circa 1950): on Tuesday, November 30, 1954, this teacher gives the vocabulary lecture on hunting by means of a pedagogic poster Rossignol - blackboard, billboard, pedagogy, school method, teaching, teaching materials, illustration board -
Maitress of rural school in the 1950s (circa 1950): on Tuesday, November 30, 1954, this teacher gives the vocabulary lecture on hunting by means of a pedagogic poster Rossignol - blackboard, billboard, pedagogy, school method, teaching, teaching materials, illustration board -

PCT4297142: Maitress of rural school in the 1950s (circa 1950): on Tuesday, November 30, 1954, this teacher gives the vocabulary lecture on hunting by means of a pedagogic poster Rossignol - blackboard, billboard, pedagogy, school method, teaching, teaching materials, illustration board - / Bridgeman Images

Ron Wood (Ronnie, Ronald David Wood) playing in concert (electric guitar) with rock band and Roll (Rock & Roll) The Faces in 1972 - Guitarist and bass player member of rock band Rolling Stones, Ron Wood (born 1947) playing guitar in 1972 with the Faces - photo Urve Kuusik -
Ron Wood (Ronnie, Ronald David Wood) playing in concert (electric guitar) with rock band and Roll (Rock & Roll) The Faces in 1972 - Guitarist and bass player member of rock band Rolling Stones, Ron Wood (born 1947) playing guitar in 1972 with the Faces - photo Urve Kuusik -

PCT4297197: Ron Wood (Ronnie, Ronald David Wood) playing in concert (electric guitar) with rock band and Roll (Rock & Roll) The Faces in 1972 - Guitarist and bass player member of rock band Rolling Stones, Ron Wood (born 1947) playing guitar in 1972 with the Faces - photo Urve Kuusik - / Bridgeman Images

Hurricane in Martinique in the harbor and on the city of Saint-Pierre in the 19th century. In the 19th century, four cyclones were ahead of the Caribbean coast: On September 3, 1804, a raz de maree caused by a cyclone hit the Martinique coast. At Saint-Pierre, seventeen boats sink or are thrown at the coast. At Fort de France, seven ships disappeared in the harbor. On July 23, 1813, a hurricane blowing from the northwest passed north of Martinique. The churches of Robert and Macouba were destroyed as well as many houses. In Saint-Pierre, warehouses and shops set up on the seafront are carried away by the waves. In the harbor about 40 boats are sinking. On the night of September 4 to 5, 1883, a new cyclone hit Martinique. At Saint-Pierre, twenty boats were thrown off the coast and many roofs were torn by the wind. At Morne Rouge, most buildings are damaged. In St. Mary the roof of the church is partly washed away, and from Carbet to Lamentin the plantations are either flooded or torn by the wind. On the night of August 18 to 19, 1891, a powerful cyclone ravaged Fort de France and much of the island. More than 400 people lost their lives during this cyclonic episode and more than 60,000 are homeless, more than one third of the population of the period (175,000 inhabitants). Economically, the cyclone is a disaster. Banana and sugar cane plantations were ravaged, as were most of the sugar and rum production plants - engraving of 1883 -
Hurricane in Martinique in the harbor and on the city of Saint-Pierre in the 19th century. In the 19th century, four cyclones were ahead of the Caribbean coast: On September 3, 1804, a raz de maree caused by a cyclone hit the Martinique coast. At Saint-Pierre, seventeen boats sink or are thrown at the coast. At Fort de France, seven ships disappeared in the harbor. On July 23, 1813, a hurricane blowing from the northwest passed north of Martinique. The churches of Robert and Macouba were destroyed as well as many houses. In Saint-Pierre, warehouses and shops set up on the seafront are carried away by the waves. In the harbor about 40 boats are sinking. On the night of September 4 to 5, 1883, a new cyclone hit Martinique. At Saint-Pierre, twenty boats were thrown off the coast and many roofs were torn by the wind. At Morne Rouge, most buildings are damaged. In St. Mary the roof of the church is partly washed away, and from Carbet to Lamentin the plantations are either flooded or torn by the wind. On the night of August 18 to 19, 1891, a powerful cyclone ravaged Fort de France and much of the island. More than 400 people lost their lives during this cyclonic episode and more than 60,000 are homeless, more than one third of the population of the period (175,000 inhabitants). Economically, the cyclone is a disaster. Banana and sugar cane plantations were ravaged, as were most of the sugar and rum production plants - engraving of 1883 -

PCT4297219: Hurricane in Martinique in the harbor and on the city of Saint-Pierre in the 19th century. In the 19th century, four cyclones were ahead of the Caribbean coast: On September 3, 1804, a raz de maree caused by a cyclone hit the Martinique coast. At Saint-Pierre, seventeen boats sink or are thrown at the coast. At Fort de France, seven ships disappeared in the harbor. On July 23, 1813, a hurricane blowing from the northwest passed north of Martinique. The churches of Robert and Macouba were destroyed as well as many houses. In Saint-Pierre, warehouses and shops set up on the seafront are carried away by the waves. In the harbor about 40 boats are sinking. On the night of September 4 to 5, 1883, a new cyclone hit Martinique. At Saint-Pierre, twenty boats were thrown off the coast and many roofs were torn by the wind. At Morne Rouge, most buildings are damaged. In St. Mary the roof of the church is partly washed away, and from Carbet to Lamentin the plantations are either flooded or torn by the wind. On the night of August 18 to 19, 1891, a powerful cyclone ravaged Fort de France and much of the island. More than 400 people lost their lives during this cyclonic episode and more than 60,000 are homeless, more than one third of the population of the period (175,000 inhabitants). Economically, the cyclone is a disaster. Banana and sugar cane plantations were ravaged, as were most of the sugar and rum production plants - engraving of 1883 - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297281: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297295: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297300: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers on the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the center of the city, on the first day of Carnival - a Miller mask slips into the crowd - disguising - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the center of the city, on the first day of Carnival - a Miller mask slips into the crowd - disguising - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297379: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the center of the city, on the first day of Carnival - a Miller mask slips into the crowd - disguising - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297393: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297396: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297405: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297421: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297439: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers (with their whips) in the city center, the first day of Carnival - mask, disguise - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers under the arcades of the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier -
Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers under the arcades of the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier -

PCT4297441: Carnival of Limoux Languedoc-Roussillon, France - Carnival of Limoux (11, Aude, Languedoc, Occitanie): exit of the Meuniers under the arcades of the central square, the first day of the Carnival - mask, disguise - music: band - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images

Cover of the feminine magazine'Votre Beaute', 1925 (print)
Cover of the feminine magazine'Votre Beaute', 1925 (print)

PCT4297447: Cover of the feminine magazine'Votre Beaute', 1925 (print) / Bridgeman Images


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