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Architectural Antiquities of Normandy (Vol. II), Pl. 64: House in the Place de la Pucelle, at Rouen  wikidata:Q80075483 reasonator:Q80075483
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title QS:P1476,en:"Architectural Antiquities of Normandy (Vol. II), Pl. 64: House in the Place de la Pucelle, at Rouen Edit this at Wikidata"
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