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The church of Saints Jacob and Philip in Vernier, GE

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English: Postcard of the church of Saints Jacob and Philip in Vernier, canton of Geneva, Switzerland, with a tombstone at what was then still a cemetery. From the collections of the Bibliothèque de Genève
Français : carte postale d'église catholique des Saints Jacques et Philippe à Vernier, Canton de Genève ( La Suisse) et d'ancien cimetière. Mention obligatoire: Bibliothèque de Genève
Deutsch: Postkarte von der katholischen Kirche der Heiligen Jakobus und Philippus in Vernier, Kanton Genf (Schweiz) und dem damaligen Friedhof. Aus den Sammlungen der Bibliothek von Genf.
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Source https://bge-geneve.ch/iconographie/oeuvre/jds-01-vnr-007
Author Charnaux Frères & Cie (1881-1941): Charles Charnaux (1852-1937), Auguste Charnaux (1862-1930), Georges Charnaux (1864-1939), Marie Charnaux-Marcinhes (1854-1932)

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