The municipal circus dedicated to Jules VERNE. (PAR222548)

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Date: 20031204
Author:Harry Gruyaert

Harry Gruyaert
Magnum Photos
12-04-2003



The municipal circus dedicated to Jules VERNE.

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Western Europe Amiens Circus Lighting Europe France Furniture Neon light Picardie Industrial product Somme Entertainment Spectator Types of entertainment Continent Concert European French (geographical) Secondary sector Piece of furniture Fluorescent lighting Show (entertainment) Show (entertainment) Audience Viewer The municipal circus dedicated to Jules VERNE. FRANCE. Picardy region. Somme department. Town of Amiens. 1999. FRANCE. Picardy region. Somme department. Town of Amiens. 1999. 1999

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