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English: Engraving based on a photograph showing the penitentiary and the damaged "Tour Soleillet" after the hurricane of 1 June 1885. Actually, the fortified commercial establishment of Paul Soleillet was transformed into a penitentiary only in 1886-1887. Published in Les Français à Obock, by Denis de Rivoyre, 1887
Français : Gravure d'après une photographie montrant le pénitencier et la Tour Soleillet après l'ouragan du 1er juin 1885. En fait, la factorerie de Paul Soleillet, munie d'une tour, ne fut transformée en pénitencier qu'en 1886-1887. Publiée dans Les Français à Obock, par Denis de Rivoyre, 1887
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Author P. Hercouët 1887

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