File:One Pillar Pagoda, Hanoi (April 1896) Firmin-André Salles.jpg

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English: A photograph of the One Pillar Pagoda taken by Firmin-André Salles, that is located in the Tonkinese capital city of Hanoi, French Indo-China.
Date April 1896
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Author
André Salles  (1860–1929)  wikidata:Q27892461
 
André Salles
Description French photographer, explorer and colonial administrator
Date of birth/death 5 September 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 2 February 1929 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Tarbes Paris
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A photograph of the One Pillar Pagoda taken by Firmin-André Salles, that is located in the Tonkinese capital city of Hanoi, French Indo-China.

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