File:Autocar Huillier. Villard-de-Lans. 1932.JPG

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Behind an establishment stands a group of seven men next to a Delahaye's bus.
On the ground floor of the establishment of one floor a headband bears the brand including “AUTO-CARS [BUS] D. HUILLIER” and on right hand “SERVICE REGULIER GRENOBLE-PONT ROYANS MEAUDRE-AUTRANS” . There are also signages like a flag on left hand AUTO-CARS D. HUILLIER SERVICES REGULIERS VILLARD de LANS-GRENOBLE LOCATION EXCURSIONS. TRANSPORTS” and on right hand “AGENCE CITROEN”.
On the bus there are “P.L.M.” and “AUTO-CARS D. HUILLIER”.
Away is the gable of a house there are four windows. We can read “BOIS ET VINS EN GROS J. GAUDAS CHARBONS [ill.) PROVENANT”. The gables are all serated.
Date May 1932
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Place of creation Villard-de-Lans, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France
Source/Photographer Philippe Guirimand; Patrice Bouillin (2000) "Autocars et autobus" in Presses et Éditions Ferroviaires , ed. (in French) Le chemin de fer de Grenoble à Villard-de-Lans (29 × 22 cm) (1st ed.), Grenoble: Stige S.p.A., p. 214 Retrieved on 2015.09.24. ISBN: 978-2-9054-4715-9. OCLC: 420137848.
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