Saint-Étienne: Théâtre Massenet |
Country: France Region: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (Rhône-Alpes) Department: Loire City: Saint-Étienne Location: place des Ursules Opened 1853 by Jean Baptiste Jules Exbrayat. Later named after the French opera composer, Jules Massenet (1842-1912). Destroyed by a fire on 17 Feb 1928. Link: Wikidata |
Front Text: "Saint-Etienne - Le Théâtre", inscription: "Café du Théâtre Granger" Publisher: Chéri Rousseau; 11 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: from Saint-Étienne to Saint-Rémy-sur-Durolle, 1906 |
Front Text: "Saint-Etienne - Le Théâtre" Publisher: Edit. Nouvelles Galeries, St-Etienne; 11 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: to Mont-sur-Marchienne (Belgium) [postmark illegible] |
Front Text: "Saint-Etienne - Le Théâtre", inscription: "Théâtre" Handwritten Reverse Text: dated 29 March 1910 Publisher: LL; 21 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
Front Text: "Saint-Etienne - Le Théâtre", inscription: "Théâtre" Handwritten Reverse Text: dated 12 Aug 1910 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
Front Text: "Saint-Etienne - Le Théâtre", inscription: "Théâtre" Publisher: P. M., Lyon Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: to Buxton (England), 1913 |
Front Text: "Saint-Etienne - Le Théâtre", inscription: "Théâtre" Handwritten Reverse Text: dated 18 Jan 1916 Publisher: Edit. M. M. Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
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