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Women at attic window, Montmartre, Paris, FranceTwo young women look out of an attic window on the Rue du Mont-Cenis, Montmartre, Paris. Date: 1908
MONT CENIS TUNNEL The first of the great Alpine tunnels : the Savoy end, shown here, incorporates protection against winter snow as the road descends into Italy Date: 1871
Montmartre, Paris, France - Rue du Mont-Cenis and the House of Mimi Pinson (on the right). Mimi Pinson was a " giddy but kind workgirl", popularised in the tale of 1845 by Alfred de Musset
Severino GrattoniCommendatore SEVERINO GRATTONI Italian engineer, responsible for the Mont Cenis tunnel between Italy and France. Date: 1815 - 1876
Germain SommeillerGERMAIN SOMMEILLER French engineer who designed and constructed the Mont-Cenis tunnel between France and Italy. Date: 1815 - 1871
Germain Sommeiller - 2GERMAIN SOMMEILLER French engineer who designed and constructed the Mont-Cenis tunnel between France and Italy. Date: 1815 - 1871
Rome par la voie du Mont-Cenis. Poster showing the Roman Forum at dawn. Date ca. 1920
Italy Mont Cenis PassAt Susa, teams of horses and mules haul carts and carriages through the Alpine pass which links France and Italy
Mt Cenis Tunnel OpensWorkmen cheer as the first locomotive passes through the Mont Cenis railway tunnel beneath the Alps between France and Italy
Berlioz, Montmartre HomeThe home of Hector Berlioz in la Rue du Mont-Cenis, Montmartre (Paris)
French Enter ItalyFrench forces enter Italy via the Mont Cenis pass
French at Mont CenisThe French expeditionary force enter Italy by the Mont Cenis pass
Montmartre / Berlioz HouseMontmartre: Berliozs house, Rue du Mont-Cenis