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Switzerland Baronne Marie De Coubertin, 1961 (b/w photo)

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KES6231693
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Switzerland Baronne Marie De Coubertin, 1961 (b/w photo)
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Alain Gassmann
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black and white photograph
Date
1961 AD (C20th AD)
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Gabriel Despland, President of the Council of State of Vaud, presents to Baron Marie de Coubertin, left, widow of Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic movement, congratulations from the Government of Vaud on her 100th birthday, right next to her sits the widow of General Guisan, taken on 21 December 1961 in Chatelard-Montreux.

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Largest available format 3828 × 3661 px 4 MB
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Large 3828 × 3661 px 324 × 310 mm 4.3 MB
Medium 1024 × 980 px 87 × 83 mm 554 KB

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