NEEDLES TO ANCHORS.—Paris, as well as London, has its queer street markets. Most Parisians are well acquainted with the Marche aux Puces which is held every Sunday from early morning till nightfall on the outskirts of the city between the Porte do Clignancourt and the Porte de St. Ouen. Old and even new clothing, as well as every conceivable form of manufactured article, can be obtained here at a low price. One of the traders in this photograph suffers from ennui.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 19
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81NEEDLES TO ANCHORS.—Paris, as well as London, has its queer street markets. Most Parisians are well acquainted with the Marche aux Puces which is held every Sunday from early morning till nightfall on the outskirts of the city between the Porte do Clignancourt and the Porte de St. Ouen. Old and even new clothing, as well as every conceivable form of manufactured article, can be obtained here at a low price. One of the traders in this photograph suffers from ennui. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 19
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