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Français : Exhumation d'un cercueil dans le cimetière de l'église Sainte-Marguerite à Paris. Les ossements appartiendrait à un jeune homme de 16 à 18 ans et non à Louis XVII. Les professeurs Milcent et Recamier et l’Abbé Haumet. Photographie de Paul Nadar (?) Papier albuminé, collection Frédéric Reizet». 26,5 x 20 cm - Au dos : Photo de Nadar. Enfant mort au Temple. Vente Ader, Paris, 19 mai 2015 (invendu).

english:Exhumation of a coffin in the cemetery of Sainte-Marguerite church in Paris. The bones belong to a young man aged 16 to 18 and not to Louis XVII. Professors Milcent and Recamier and Abbé Haumet. Photograph by Paul Nadar (?) Albumen paper, Frédéric Reizet collection. 26.5 x 20 cm - On the back: Photo of Nadar. Child dead in the Temple

The subjects are misidentified as Milcent, Récamier and the abbé Haumet, who were responsible for excavations in 1846. The priest is probably the curé of sainte-Marguerite, l’abbé Augustin PARADIS.
Date Taken in 1894
Source http://cril17.org/category/fouilles-sainte-marguerite/
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Paul Nadar  (1856–1939)  wikidata:Q4141511
 
Paul Nadar
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Paul Tournachon Nadar
Description French photographer
son of Félix Tournachon (Nadar)
Date of birth/death 8 February 1856 Edit this at Wikidata 1 September 1939
Location of birth/death Paris Paris
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Paris (1873–1939) Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q4141511
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