File:Vue Saint-Quentin XVIIIe siècle.jpg

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Français : Ville de Saint-Quentin peu avant la Révolution, vue depuis le sud, dessinée par Tavernier de Jonquières avec la légende suivante : "M. de Vauban a entouré cette ville de fortifications suivant ses principes par-dessus les anciennes, ce qui la rendrait une ville très forte si elle n'était commandée par les montagnes qui l'environnent. Cette ville est très commerçante, c'est là où l'on blanchit tous les limons qui passent dans toute la France, l'Espagne et l'Angleterre, tous les paysans des environs et de la Flandre viennent apporter ces toiles brutes et les vendent aux commerçants qui les font blanchir et apprêter, le commerce des laines est très considérable aussi."
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Tavernier de Jonquières  (1742–)  wikidata:Q31982561
 
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Date of birth/death 1742 Edit this at Wikidata after 1830
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