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La Turbie, France - the Trophy of the Alpes (Trophy of Augustus), a Roman monument built by the emperor Augustus to celebrate his victory over the Ligurian tribes which lived in the mountains of
La Turbie, Cote d Azur, Southern FranceLa Turbie, Cote d Azur, Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France - General View and the road to the Fort. circa 1910s
La Turbie, France - General View and the Dogs Head Date: circa 1908
La Turbie, France - View of Righi Hotel and Mont Agel. Date: circa 1908
The Tannery at Monte Carlo BeachArtists impression of sun-worshippers soaking up rays at Monte Carlo beach, nicknamed the tannery by The Bystander, such was the cult of sunbathing during the 1930s
The French Riviera - Winter Health ResortsDouble page spread from the Illustrated London News showing views of the various towns on the French Riviera, which are described as winter health resorts - a good example of how the area grew in
La Turbie, France - The Roman GateLa Turbie, a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France - The Roman Gate. Date: circa 1910s
Station and village, La Turbie, Riviera. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
View on the road to La Turbie, Eze and St. Jean, Riviera. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
La Turbie - Door and Street of the TowerLa Turbie, France - Door and Street of the Tower. The village is built, partly, with old stones recovered from the ruins of the Trophy of the Alpes (Trophy of Augustus)