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Français : Lille (France - département du Nord) — Rue du Vieux Marché aux Poulets et le Kursaal.
Cette rue qui possédait une configuration particulière lui conférant un aspect de petite place* a été détruite durant le Siège de Lille de 1914 tout comme les rues avoisinantes. Elle n'a pas été reconstruite après la Grande Guerre ; deux rues la remplacent, l'une à gauche de cet ancien axe faisant bissectrice, -la rue Léon Trulin, l'autre à droite, -la rue Anatole France. Au fond, la rue des Arts est repérable grâce à la maison sise au Nº18 avec ses croisées en plein-cintre du premier étage (Hôtel Ramery). Tout comme elle, ses voisines des Nºs 14-16-20 sont toujours visibles, mais il n'y a plus le recul nécessaire pour en apprécier pleinement les façades.
Carte "voyagée" en avril 1915 Feldpost - 6e armée.
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Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Collection personnelle
Author gravure - Auteur inconnu , pas d'indication tant côté correspondance que côté illustration
Other versions thumb|Lille – Place du Marché aux Poulets. - Repérage sur le plan de 1892
Camera location50° 38′ 15.97″ N, 3° 03′ 59.26″ E  Heading=52° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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