Boulogne-sur-Mer, France – Le Pont Marguet – Postcard Early 20th Century

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This historical postcard presents a bustling view of Le Pont Marguet in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, a key bridge connecting the city’s harbor and urban center. Pedestrians, cyclists, and horse-drawn carriages move across the bridge, reflecting the daily life of the early 20th century. 
The Pont Marguet was constructed under the administration of M. Fontaine, then Mayor of Boulogne, and inaugurated on September 27, 1853, by Napoleon III. This bridge played a crucial role in the city’s maritime and commercial expansion, allowing for better movement of goods and people between the harbor and inland areas. Boulogne-sur-Mer, a major port city on the English Channel, has long been a hub for fishing, trade, and cross-channel transport.
This postcard, follows the classic early 20th-century "Carte Postale" format, with a divided back for correspondence and an address.
Front Text:
"E. S. 79 BOULOGNE-sur-MER – Le Pont Marguet
Construit sous l’administration de M. Fontaine, Maire de Boulogne
Inauguré le 27 septembre 1853, par Napoléon III."
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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SKU: POS669-

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