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This photograph was allegedly taken by Victor Hugo when he was in exile in Jersey (1852-1855.)
It looks like a picture of the Faldouet Dolmen but the text on the reverse (see next image)  I cannot fully decipher.
Any thoughts anyone?  Many thanks.
Cheers
Tim aka Thereddragon
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AddedAug 06 2020
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This photograph was allegedly taken by Victor Hugo when he was in exile in Jersey (1852-1855.)
It looks like a picture of the Faldouet Dolmen but the text on the reverse (see next image) I cannot fully decipher.
Any thoughts anyone? Many thanks.
Cheers
Tim aka Thereddragon

Posted Comments:

TheCaptain (2020-08-06)
It certainly looks like the Faldouet Dolmen. Looking at the text, and zooming in on the map on the sitepage, shows the dolmen to be just to the east of Rue D'Aval, so I think it says "Le dolmen du Aval" ? Doesn't quite work, but something like that

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