102 newspapers Le Salut Public
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Founded in 1832, Le Salut Public was one of Lyon’s most iconic newspapers, blending local news, politics, and miscellaneous reports. By the late 19th century, it bore witness to an era shaped by industrial expansion, social upheaval, and heated republican debates. These 102 issues, published between 1890 and 1898, offer a fascinating glimpse into daily life during the Belle Époque, capturing both technological progress and major events of the time. But in terms of decoration, it is also a real material of 130 years to enhance a deco set.
Whether displayed in a collection or framed individually, these timeworn pages become a piece of living history—a nod to the golden age of print and a decorative element full of character.
Whether displayed in a collection or framed individually, these timeworn pages become a piece of living history—a nod to the golden age of print and a decorative element full of character.