Dieppe, France – Les Vieilles Tours – Postcard Early 20th Century

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This historical postcard captures Les Vieilles Tours (The Old Towers) in Dieppe, France, a fortified gateway that once served as part of the city’s medieval defenses. The impressive round stone towers with conical roofs frame a large entrance arch, through which pedestrians and early 20th-century city life can be seen. The lively street scene, with elegantly dressed women, gentlemen in hats, and bustling market activity, reflects the charm of Dieppe during this period.
Dieppe, located on the Normandy coast, has been a major port city since the Middle Ages, playing an essential role in trade, fishing, and naval operations. The city’s fortifications, including Les Vieilles Tours, were built to protect against English invasions during the Hundred Years’ War. The towers are part of Dieppe’s rich military history, which saw repeated conflicts due to its strategic coastal position.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Dieppe flourished as a center of maritime commerce and shipbuilding. However, the city suffered heavy bombardment during the Napoleonic Wars and was later occupied during World War II, when Dieppe became the site of the infamous Dieppe Raid (1942), a significant but costly Allied operation against German forces.
Front Text: "25. DIEPPE – Les Vieilles Tours. – LL."
The reverse side follows the classic "CARTE POSTALE" format.
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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SKU: POS619-

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