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Le Doubs (25), Franche Comte (Franche-Comte) - France and its Colonies. Atlas illustrates one hundred and five maps from the maps of the depot of war, bridges and footwear and the Navy by M. VUILLEMIN. 1876
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Le Doubs (25), Franche Comte (Franche-Comte) - France and its Colonies. Atlas illustrates one hundred and five maps from the maps of the depot of war, bridges and footwear and the Navy by M. VUILLEMIN. 1876
XEE4144592 Le Doubs (25), Franche Comte (Franche-Comte) - France and its Colonies. Atlas illustrates one hundred and five maps from the maps of the depot of war, bridges and footwear and the Navy by M. VUILLEMIN. 1876. by Vuillemin, Alexandre (1812-1886); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Doubs (25), Franche Comte (Franche-Comte) - France and its Colonies. Atlas illustrates one hundred and five maps from the maps of the depot of war, bridges and footwear and the Navy by M. VUILLEMIN. 1876.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a historical map titled "Le Doubs (25), Franche Comte (Franche-Comte) - France and its Colonies". Created in 1876 by Alexandre Vuillemin, this atlas illustrates an impressive collection of one hundred and five maps sourced from the depot of war, bridges, footwear, and the Navy. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the geographical landscape of France during that era. The map focuses on Le Doubs, a department located in the eastern part of France. Franche Comte is also highlighted as it was historically associated with Le Doubs. This region holds great significance due to its strategic location bordering Switzerland. It offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing not only topographical features but also important landmarks such as bridges. The artist behind this masterpiece is Stefano Bianchetti, who skillfully captured every minute detail through engraving techniques. The use of color adds depth and richness to each element depicted on the map. This print serves as a valuable historical artifact for geography enthusiasts or anyone interested in exploring France's colonial history. Its inclusion in an atlas book further emphasizes its importance as a comprehensive resource for understanding various aspects related to war strategies, infrastructure development like bridges, naval operations, and even footwear manufacturing during that time period. Overall, this image provides an intriguing visual representation of France's territorial expansion and highlights significant regions within the country during the late 19th century.
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