File:28 Le Petit Journal 21 mars 1897 Perte de la Marguerite.JPG

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Français : Penmarch : gravure représentant la perte de La Marguerite (journal Le Petit Journal illustré du 21 mars 1897)
English: Loss of the fishing boat 'Marguerite', 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 21st March 1897.
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Source Le Petit Journal illustré du 21 mars 1897
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