File:Porte de l'Oulle AMA 8Fi3162.jpg

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Porte de l'Oulle, one of the gates in the city walls surrounding Avignon. This gate was built in 1785-1786 and demolished in October 1900.(Clap & Huet 2005, pp. 71, 114)
Date On or before 1900 when the gate was demolished
Medium Black and white photographic print on paper
Dimensions 9 x 12 cm
Archives Municipales d'Avignon
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References Clap, Sylvestre; Huet, Oliver (2005). Les Remparts d'Avignon (in French). Avignon: Benezet. ISBN 2-9522-367-1-2.
Source/Photographer https://archives.avignon.fr/4DCGI/Web_DFPict/034/8Fi3162/ILUMP2299
Other versions
File:Avignon destruction de la Porte de l'Oulle.jpg
Scan of a postcard showing the demolition in 1900
File:Porte de l'OUlle avant démolition.jpg
Low resolution scan of a postcard

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