File:Porte Limbert Avignon AMA.jpg

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Porte Limbert, one of the gates in the city walls surrounding Avignon. This gate was demolished in 1896.(Girard, 1958 p. 346; Clap & Huet, 2005, p. 117)
Date On or before 1896 when the gate was demolished
Medium Black and white photographic print on paper
Dimensions 13 x 18 cm
Archives Municipales d'Avignon
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Notes This is a crop of the original print. The gate was originally called the "Porte Imbert".
References Girard, Joseph (1958). Évocation du Vieil Avignon (in French). Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit. OCLC 5391399
Source/Photographer

Scan of book illustration:

Clap, Sylvestre; Huet, Oliver (2005). Les Remparts d'Avignon (in French). Avignon: Benezet. p. 111. ISBN 2-9522-367-1-2.
Other versions
File:Avignon Portail-Neuf ou Imbert neuf (détruit).jpg
Uncropped version of same photo but at low resolution - perhaps scan of a postcard
File:Ancienne porte Limbert.jpg
Low resolution scan of a postcard
File:Avignon Portail Limbert en 1900.jpg
Low resolution scan of a postcard
File:Remparts - Avignon - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - APMH00005781.jpg
Image from a B&W negative
File:Porte Limbert détruite.jpg
Low resolution scan of a postcard
File:Oxcart Approaching a Fortified Building MET DT5883.jpg
Drawing by Achille Etna Michallon

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current13:00, 13 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 13:00, 13 September 20202,946 × 2,339 (567 KB)Aa77zzRemove colour - original is B&W but tinted in book
10:35, 26 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 10:35, 26 June 20202,946 × 2,339 (828 KB)Aa77zz{{Artwork | artist = Unknown | description= Porte Limbert, one of the gates in the city walls surrounding Avignon. This gate was demolished in 1896.(Girard, 1958 p. 346; Clap & Huet, 2005, p. 117) | institution= Archives Municipales d'Avignon | accession number = [http://archives.avignon.fr/4DCGI/Web_VoirLaNotice/34_01/6Fi1145/Limbert/ILUMP8557 6Fi1145 - Avignon : La porte Limbert. (2005)] | technique = Black and white photographic print on paper | dimensions = 13 x 18 cm | year=...
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