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Français : Alfred Perlat, Construction de l'hôtel de ville de Poitiers, 1873-1874, épreuves sur papier albuminé d'après négatif verre au collodion. |
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Source | Alfred Perlat, construction de l'Hôtel de Ville, (Poitiers, musée Sainte-Croix) |
Author | Alfred Perlat (1829-1910) |
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