Saint-Omer, France – Rue de Calais – Postcard Early 20th Century
This postcard offers a lively street view of Rue de Calais in the historic town of Saint-Omer, situated in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France.
Saint-Omer has long been a regional center of culture, religion, and commerce. During the medieval period, it was a strategic stronghold and home to one of the oldest Jesuit colleges in France. By the 19th century, Saint-Omer had developed into a thriving market town with well-established transportation links to Calais, Lille, and Paris.
Rue de Calais, as its name suggests, was one of the main arteries connecting the town toward the coastal port city of Calais, historically used for trade and travel. Streets like this were crucial to the town's economic fabric, hosting local shops, inns, and family residences.
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64 – Saint-Omer (P.-de-C.) – La Rue de Calais
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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