Titre
Saint-Nicolas-du-Pélem, village breton des Côtes du Nord
Datation
Le 1 Octobre 1930
Datation min.
1930
Datation max.
1930
Commentaire datation
Datation fournie par les Archives de Californie (voir Bibliographie)
Auteur du cliché
George Lewis
Fonction
Photographe professionnel
Mention d’édition
Keystone View Compagny
Editeur
,
Numéro dans la série
431
Laboratoire photographique
Saint-Nicolas-du-Pelem
Légende sur document
33301 The Loveliness of a Breton Village—St. Nicolas du Pelem in the Côtes du Nord, France.
Commentaire légende
Légende imprimée sous l'image de droite. Encre de couleur noire.
Lieu
Architecture
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Milieu - Environnement
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Texte au recto
A gauche, verticalement : Keystone View Compagny copyrighted made in U.S.A. Manufacturers Publishers A droite, verticalement : Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. En haut, au centre : 431 Sous l'image de droite : 33301 The Loveliness of a Breton Village—St. Nicolas du Pelem in the Côtes du Nord, France.
Verso inscrit
oui
Texte au verso
33301 THE LITTLE BRETON VILLAGE OF ST. NICOLAS This lovely little town looks as delightfully "foreign" as the most ardent tourist could wish. The homes, old-fashioned but highly picturesque, are a joy to artist and lay traveler alike. We came upon St. Nicolas a few miles south of St. Brieuc, in the Côtes du Nord, while on our way to Carhaix during a motor trip through the Breton section of France. And how fortunate was our visit at that time, for it was a festival day and there was a procession. Like in most small French villages, there are no sidewalks and when we walked upon its streets we experienced all the joy of mingling with its people, using the streets as though we had long lived there. The language was difficult, however, for the French spoken in Brittany is as different from Parisian French as Highland Scotch is from English. These people are of the old-fashioned Breton stock, which is in truth more aki to the Scotch and the Welsh across the Channel than to the French. Brittany was originally not a part of France at all, but a separate duchy until Anne of Brittany, in 1491, married Louis of France and united her small country with the larger kingdom. Breton people have not the traditional light-heartedness of the French, but take life in a rather sober way. The people who live in this part of France are a hardy, frugal race, subsisting on little and clinging to the customs of their forefathers. Men and women work together in the fields and share the arduous labor of their small farms. There is abundant pasturage, however, and each family has its garden, cultivated so intensively and with such a degree of careful attention as to dismay an American farmer. Copyright by The Keystone View Company
Bibliographie
https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/13030/kt9870195z/
https://oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9870195z/?brand=oac4
Etat de conservation
excellent
Support
Photographies collées sur carton
Dimensions
17,7 x 8,8
Info développement
Positif
Info couleur
Noir et Blanc
Propriétaire
M. Le Menn
Lieu de conservation
Pessac
Auteur de la numérisation
Catherine Carponsin-Martin
Créateur du dépôt
CLEM
Date de dépôt
Octobre 2022
Lot
LOT10 LE MENN
Métadonnées stereo
Nom usuel
LM133
Auteur
George Lewis
Titre
Saint-Nicolas-du-Pélem, village breton des Côtes du Nord
Date de création
Le 1 Octobre 1930
Légende
33301 The Loveliness of a Breton Village—St. Nicolas du Pelem in the Côtes du Nord, France.
Ville
Saint-Nicolas-du-Pelem
Région
Bretagne
Pays
France
Fournisseur
CLEM - Archéovision
Auteur de la description
Chloé Bernard
Métadonnées iptc (stereo)
Nom de l'objet: LM133
Date d'entrée de l'objet dans ArcheoGRID : 2024-12-05
Collection : LOT10 LE MENN