File:Vue de la salle de Walse construite au carré de la laiterie; Vue du temple de la paix dans le grand carré des Champs Elisées.jpg

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English: Vue de la salle de Walse construite au carré de la laiterie; Vue du temple de la paix dans le grand carré des Champs Elisées. Print shows celebrations for the anniversary of the founding of the French Republic, July 14, 1801 in two images, including a tent for dancing and a balloon ascension from which André Jacques Garnerin descends in a parachute above the Temple de la Paix and the Champs-Elysées. (Source: A.G. Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82.)
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