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South of France in the 1920s and 1960s - How did look then? The
South of France has proved to be a very popular holiday destination since the
early 1900's. Displayed below are a few photographs from the 1920's and 1960s
provided by Philip Suter's family. Antibes, Avignon, Orange, Monaco, Menton, Nice
and La Turbie  
Above
and below Monte Carlo 1920s ©I M Suter 
Below
Monaco in 1961©P
J M Suter &©I
M Suter  
Above
Palace at Monaco In 1961

Above
and below Palace at Monaco In 1961
Below
left Aquarium Below Right Cathedral Monaco 1961 
Below
Nice and La Turbie © I M Suter 
Below
Antibes in 1961 ©P J M Suter
Below
Avignon
in 1961 ©P
J M Suter &©I
M Suter 
Below
Menton 1961 ©P J M Suter 
Below Orange - Arc de Triumphe 1961 ©
I M Suter
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