MAKE A MEME View Large Image Pont de la Réforme and Quai des Ormes.jpg Artwork Located in the fourth arrondissement the Pont de la Réforme was originally named Pont Louis-Philippe following his placement of the first stone during construction in 1833 The bridge was ...
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Keywords: Pont de la Réforme and Quai des Ormes.jpg Artwork Located in the fourth arrondissement the Pont de la Réforme was originally named Pont Louis-Philippe following his placement of the first stone during construction in 1833 The bridge was given its current name after the revolution of 1848 during which it underwent serious damage Although it was repaired shortly following the revolution the bridge was eventually replaced in 1861 by today's structure This photograph was taken in 1851 by Charles Marville who was known for capturing images of older Parisian quarters prior to urbanization In 1850 Marville was hired by the city of Paris to document the changes brought on during the demolition and reconstruction of the Haussmann era He was named the official photographer of Paris in 1862 1851 photograph Institution Brown University Library object history exhibition history credit line accession number 1084974360859000 PD-old-100 Images of Paris from the Brown University Library Pont Louis-Philippe 1851 1851 in Paris 19th-century photographs of Paris 1851 photographs Photographs of Paris by Charles Marville
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