File:Equipe VCL 1926.jpg
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Français : 10/10/26, équipe du V.C.L., Aumerle, Dayen, Merviel, Brossy, Raynaud, Robert Georges [de d. à g.] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] |
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