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France. Nancy. Eglise Saint-vincent-saint-fiacre (1852). Posted 1904. on 2040-motos

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France. Nancy. Eglise Saint-Vincent-Saint-Fiacre (1852). Posted 1904., US $16, image 1

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France. Nancy. Eglise Saint-Vincent-Saint-Fiacre (1852). Posted 1904., US $16, image 2

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This vintage postcard is in good condition.

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