The River Seine and the Pont des Invalides, Paris, France by Marine Photo Service

The River Seine and the Pont des Invalides, Paris, France

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The River Seine and the Pont des Invalides, Paris, France

The River Seine and the Pont des Invalides in Paris, France.  The photographer is looking west-by-south from the northside of the Pont Alexandre III showing the Eiffel Tower in the background.  Motor cars are parked on the embankment road and a passenger excursion vessel named La Bonne Fortune is alongside the bank near the north side of the Pont des Invalides.

Object n. P94218

Date: 1937

Original size: Overall 117 mm x 168 mm

  • Image reference: P94218

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