File:Hamonic 3874 - St-BRIEUC - Le Viaduc de Souzin (300 m de long, 40 m de haut).jpg

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Français : Carte postale ancienne éditée par Hamonic à Saint-Brieuc, n°3874  :
St-BRIEUC - Le Viaduc de Souzin (300 m de long, 40 m de haut)
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Author Émile Hamonic, Claude_villetaneuse (scanner)

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