File:2Fi04869 Photographie aérienne de Brest.jpg

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Français : Photographie aérienne de Brest par la Compagnie aérienne française : vue oblique montrant l'entrée de la Penfeld jusqu'au port de commerce à Brest avec en arrière plan le quartier de Saint Martin et au premier plan le château.
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Cette image provient des archives municipales et communautaires de Brest avec pour référence la cote 2Fi04869.
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Compagnie Aérienne Française    wikidata:Q34801121
 
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CAF; French Aviation Company; Nimes-Nice; Compagnie Aerienne Francais
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