File:Paris 4e - Centre Georges Pompidou - Exposition Christo et Jeanne-Claude - Divers éléments ayant servi à l'empaquetage du pont Neuf.jpg

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Français : Divers éléments ayant servi à l'empaquetage du pont Neuf : chaîne qui ceinture les piles sous l'eau, poulies métalliques, câbles en acier, cornières métalliques en forme de V.
La Corderie Clément dont la plaque est visible au premier plan, a étroitement collaboré à la mise en place du projet (1975-1985). Entreprise historique, dirigée de père en fils depuis six générations (dans les années 1970/80), et spécialiste reconnue dans son secteur (cordage, câbles, sangles, chaînes...) la Corderie Clément a été fondée au Petit-Montrouge (Paris XIVe) en 1859 et poursuit aujourd'hui (2022) son activité à Bagneux en banlieue parisienne [1].
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Camera location48° 51′ 37.99″ N, 2° 21′ 08.21″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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