File:Morgat 1900.jpg

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Français : La plage de Morgat en 1900 ; sur la droite, on observe la villa de fer (Villa Ker ar Bruck, faussement réputée conçue par Gustave Eiffel, car il en réalité conçue par Joseph Danly), est une maison à structure, charpente et bardage métalliques, construite en fer, en 1889-1890. Elle a été classée monument historique en janvier 2004. C'est la dernière maison de ce genre répertorié en France encore en bon état et habitée. Un autre modèle existe à Poissy, qui sera réhabilitée courant 2019.
(other informations : Article du télégramme, intitulé Morgat. La maison de fer se refait une beauté 10 juillet 2009, consulté 2011-08-11
English: Hollidays in Morgan (Finistère, France) and on the right, we can see the iron villa, probably designed by the belgian architect Joseph Danly, is a house structure, frame and metal siding, built of iron, 1889-1890. She was ranked monument in January 2004. This is the last house of its kind in France listed in good condition and inhabited; another house of this type is in Poissy, which will be restored in 2019.
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Source Recueil. Vacances à Morgat et visite à l'Exposition universelle de Paris], Bibliothèque nationale de France, http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8432364g/f18.item.r=Morgat
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