Category:House marks in France
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English: A House mark (or Property mark) is a graphical figure used as a mark of recognition, that consists of simple lines with no fixed colors. A house mark is similar in appearance to pictograms and many logos.
The term house mark is also used in everyday language to denote an easily recognisable mark used for identification, and then preferably in the form of an image, but not necessarily containing only simple lines. Thus an Ex libris may be labelled a house mark.
The article House marks in France on Wikipedia projects:
- (en) House mark
- (de) Hausmarke
- (fi) Puumerkki
- (nl) Huismerk (heraldiek)
- (no) Bumerke
- (sv) Bomärke
Media in category "House marks in France"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Banyuls Villa Thérè Hausmarke.jpg 4,136 × 2,606; 1.8 MB
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Bibliothèque humaniste de Sélestat 21 janvier 2014-83.jpg 3,840 × 5,760; 15.65 MB
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Epinal-Maison du Bailli-5 place des Vosges (1).jpg 3,648 × 2,736; 2.67 MB
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Fontainebleau Nouvelles Galeries initiales NG.jpg 4,000 × 6,000; 7.8 MB
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Nancy rue Héré ferronnerie chiffre.jpg 5,456 × 3,632; 5.16 MB
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Vitré (35) Maison 12 Rue de La Trémoille Marque de Marchand.jpg 3,968 × 2,976; 6.04 MB
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Vitré (35) Maison 12 Rue de La Trémoille.jpg 3,000 × 2,000; 2.85 MB
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Vitré (35) Maison 26 Rue Notre-Dame.jpg 3,864 × 3,284; 5 MB