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Palais-Royal, Paris, Palais Royal (title on object), Carte-de-visite, so-called instantanée, showing early street view of the Palais-Royal in Paris, with moving carriages and people walking., Martinet (fotograaf) (mentioned on object), Paris, c. 1865, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 101 mm × width 64 mm Image details File size:
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