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English: Photograph of “Saint-Python’s Church indoors” (1905; French: SAINT-PYTHON: Intérieur de l'Eglise). On the extreme right is St-Piat (holding the top of his skull) in the middle of his altar. The oil lighting with its ‘monte-et-baisse’ is also to be observed.
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Source Photograph of “Saint-Python’s Church indoors” (1905; French: SAINT-PYTHON: Intérieur de l'Eglise) preserved at The 'Bibliothèque nationale de France' (BnF, English: National Library of France) and also displayed on Michel Blas’ Blog at: http://michel.blas.free.fr/st-python/carte_cpld.htm
Author Material created and first published in 1905 by J. D. V. (Delsart Edition N° 1285). As this photograph was created and first published in 1905 in France by a French National it fell under Public Domain in 1976 according to the Copyright law of France (70 years from January 1 of the calendar year following that in which the work was published).

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Photograph of “Saint-Python’s Church indoors” (1905)

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