"MIRAGE 2000" N 355 4-AE EC1/4 Dauphiné Luxeuil mai 2005 by paul SCHALLER Via Flickr: 40 ans des FAS

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"MIRAGE 2000" N 355 4-AE EC1/4 Dauphiné Luxeuil mai 2005 by paul SCHALLER Via Flickr: 40 ans des FAS
TORNADO IDS 44+49 GS106 JBG34 Luxeuil juillet 2001 by paul SCHALLER
Port of Saint-Tropez, Côte d'Azur region of southern France
French vintage postcard, mailed to Luxeuil-les-Bains, France
Courtyard of the Imperial Palace of Hué, central Vietnam
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1908 to Luxeuil-les-Bains, France
Children among the sand dunes near Tourane, modern-day Da Nang, Vietnam
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1904 to Luxeuil-les-Bains, France
Bourgogne Magazine embarque dans la grande histoire de la BA 102 de Dijon-Longvic
Bourgogne Magazine embarque dans la grande histoire de la BA 102 de Dijon-Longvic
La BA102 de Dijon-Longvic et la BA116 de Luxeuil, en Haute-Saône, font l’objet d’un joli hors-série signé Bourgogne Magazine en vente dans tous les kiosques et en ligne. Alerte nostalgie ! Bourgogne Magazine, hors série BA 102 Dijon-Longvic et BA116 de Luxeuil, empruntant la couverture de Tanguy et Laverdure n°4 – Escadrille des cigognes (1964) signée Uderzo. La base aérienne 102 de…
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Le programme de la semaine L'arrivée des compétitions officielles approchent, en particulier la coupe de France qui sonnera le début de la saison dans quelques jours déjà.
The danger of light to artifacts: people often don't understand why the lighting in museum's are low or they can't take flash photographs and they complain what harm is there in me taking a photograph? What harm in opening a blind and letting sunlight into a room? Sometime is takes a picture to explain what words cannot. This flag,which was given by the town of Luxeuil les Bains to the 36th Infantry Division after they liberated the town in 1944, was on display for many, many years with one side faced out. When it was moved last week the damage of years of light on one side is readily apparent. The original blue color has faded almost to white, paint from the star has leeched through, and the gold paint is flaking off. Light is particularly bad for fabric items like flags and clothing. So the next time you enter a dimly lite museum you will understand why.