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Paris, Notre Dame Cathedral, Black and White Photography Postcard, circa 1950
Paris, Notre Dame Cathedral, Black and White Photography Postcard, circa 1950

Paris, Notre Dame Cathedral, Black and White Photography Postcard, circa 1950

By Albert Monier

Located in Atlanta, GA

An original silver gelatin black and white photography postcard by Albert Monier, Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral, circa 1950. Features: This original silver gelatin print photography po...

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1950s Art Deco Postcard Black and White Photography

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Postcard, Silver Gelatin

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