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Sardine boats - Southern France
Sardine boats - Saint Jean de Luz, Southern France. View of the quay and (back left) the Maison de l Infante (House of the Infanta). This amiable Louis XIII epoch building in brick and stone with its Italian galleries which look onto the port was the place where Marie-Th?se (The Infanta of Spain and Queen of France) waited for her Louis. Date: circa 1910s
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Sardine Boats at the Quay of Saint Jean de Luz, Southern France (circa 1910s) This enchanting photograph captures the picturesque scene of the quay at Saint Jean de Luz in Southern France, with a vibrant array of sardine boats nestled along the water's edge. The Italian harbor, known for its rich history of fishing and trade, is framed by the stunning Bay of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and the rolling hills of the Basque Country in the background. In the back left corner of the image, the imposing Maison de l'Infante (House of the Infanta) stands proudly. This amiable Louis XIII epoch building, constructed in brick and stone, boasts Italian galleries that overlook the port. It was here that Marie-Thérèse (The Infanta of Spain and Queen of France) waited for her beloved Louis, adding a regal touch to the bustling quayside. The fishermen, dressed in their traditional attire, are busy preparing their boats for a day of fishing, while the steamship in the distance symbolizes the growing industry that was transforming the region. The architectural beauty of the Maison de l'Infante, with its intricate details and grandeur, stands in stark contrast to the simple yet functional sardine boats, creating a captivating juxtaposition of old and new. This photograph is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of Saint Jean de Luz, a charming fishing village that continues to draw visitors from around the world with its stunning beauty and unique character.
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