File:JA-629 French postcard.jpg
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French postcard labelled "JA 629" with photograph of woman in pseudo-oriental outfit.
Photograph by Jean Agélou (1878-1921).
For another photograph from the same session, see File:Agelou14.jpg.
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Jean Agélou
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Alternative names |
Jean Agelou | ||
Description | French photographer | ||
Date of birth/death |
16 October 1878 ![]() |
2 August 1921 ![]() | |
Location of birth/death | Alexandria | Gien | |
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