File:Dunkerque côté mer vers 1700-1710.jpg

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Français : Vue de Dunkerque côté mer vers 1700-1710 avec le canal traversant le banc de sable et les fortifications construites par Vauban. Image dédiée à l'amiral de France duc de Penthièvre, c'est à dire le comte de Toulouse, fils naturel de Louis XIV.
English: View of Dunkirk sea side to 1700-1710 with fortifications built by Monsieur de Vauban. Image dedicated to Admiral of France Duke of Penthièvre, Count of Toulouse, bastard son of Louis XIV.
Date Probablement vers 1700-1710.
Source gallica.fr
Author Inconnu ou anonyme

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