LUX4736312: First World War: France, Postcard of a photo taken in the studio showing an Alsatian with her headdress holding a flag in these arms asking her for the arrival of the French troops and titled:, 1918, Dear flag be blessed because with confidence we are waiting for you soon for the delivrance / Bridgeman Images
LUX4736516: First World War: France, Postcard showing a parody of the rationing card for sugar, 1916, sugar card: “” No rations to lovers since they have already kissed. Only gourmets will be entitled to the refinement. It is forbidden to break pieces on the back of your best friend. Susugar is forbidden to dogs, only cats will have the right to sugar cream / Bridgeman Images
LBY4736681: Kinemax at the Futuroscope in Poitiers. Architecture by Denis Laming, 1984-1987. Photography 10/05/93. The Futuroscope opened its doors to the public on 31 May 1987 with its first attraction: The Kinemax, the largest flat screen in Europe (600m?)., Laming, Denis (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4736862: Les Folies du Parc de la Villette, Paris 75019. Architecture by Bernard Tschumi, 1987-1991. This 55-hectare park, divided in two by the Ourcq Canal, is located on the site of the Villette slaughterhouses. The design of the park was entrusted to Bernard Tschumi in 1983.In the foreground, such as playful constructions that dotted the parks and royal gardens of the 18th and 19th centuries, the follies of La Villette come to rhythm the park. Of 26, they are all built on the basis of a cube of 10.80m in size and arranged according to a standard frame of 120m x 120m. However, each of them is unique in form and function. With the background, the Geode, a cinema room wrapped in a spherical volume of 36 meters in diameter. Photography., Tschumi, Bernard (b. 1944) / Bridgeman Images