GIA4791424: Often confused with the Big Bertha cannon, the Paris canon (Wilhelmgescutae) is the most mysterious of the German guns of the First World War. Calibre 210 mm; flight length 36 m:; range 126 km; total weight 750 T; projectile weight 105 Kg at 1600 m/sec. 1917, German School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
LUX4791944: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Palais Saint Pierre, Museum of Fine Arts, Place des Terreaux, lively view with many shops, 1903 - shops: Marseille coffee rotisserie, commercial union, Ferraud florist in the winter garden - advertising posters on Vespasians: Bec Kern radiator, Quina Chably - Column Morris / Bridgeman Images
LUX4792014: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Quai de Pierre Scize, Quai de Scize with shops and stones included carved in the facades, 1904 - shops: spirits wholesale wine A. Meyer well at the bottom of the impasse, rent of faults Imbert Davic this P. Lyon, restauarant counter F. Fougere, repair of all kinds of cars at the gate with stones included medievale representing the signs of the zodiac in heading 36, inclined stones representing animals in heading 34, haberdashery Widow Berthelet, compressed cement tile factory / Bridgeman Images