Le Tréport, France – Le Quai François Ier – Postcard Early 20th Century

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This postcard presents a panoramic view of Le Quai François Ier in Le Tréport, a picturesque fishing port on the Normandy coast. 
Le Tréport, located at the mouth of the Bresle River, was a significant seaside resort and fishing hub during the Belle Époque and early 20th century. The Quai François Ier, named after King Francis I of France who established Le Tréport as a royal harbor, was a center of economic and social activity. 
The reverse is printed in the classic French “Carte Postale” format, with dedicated areas for correspondence and address.
Front Text:
"82 LE TRÉPORT. – Le Quai François Ier, vue prise du Musoir. – LL."
"J.V.S.A. PARIS"
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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SKU: POS715-

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