Early Photos of Towns in Brittany, France: Part 2 (1858)
A collection of some of the earliest photographs of towns and other places of note in Brittany, France, taken by British photographer Henry D. Taylor in August 1858. Original captions are in quotations.
Source: Library of Congress.
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