File:Eugène Ogé - Cycles Français Hurtu (btv1b9012799r f1).jpg

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Français : Attribuée à E. Ogé, affiche : Cycles Français Hurtu, Hurtu, Hautin & Diligeon constructeurs, Exposition Universelle 1889, édition de 1890, imprimerie Charles Verneau, 114 rue Oberkampf, Paris.
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Source Gallica : gallica.bnf.fr/ark:12148/btv1b9012799r (high resolution).
Author Eugène Alcide Ogé (1861-1936) - (Upload DePlusJean).

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