Bernès, Marouteau et Cie
Photo Album of an Art Deco Parking Lot, Tennis Court, and Bar in Paris, 1920s
Photo album; silver prints (12)
Each 9 x 11 inches
With photographer's credit sticker rear album cover.
With photographer's credit sticker rear album cover.
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Presentation album with large, artful photos profiling a stylish Parisian garage connected to a tennis court, ping pong room, and deco bar and grill. Located at 64 Rue du Ranelagh...
Presentation album with large, artful photos profiling a stylish Parisian garage connected to a tennis court, ping pong room, and deco bar and grill.
Located at 64 Rue du Ranelagh in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, the Garage Moliere and adjacent Tennis Moliere opened in the mid-1920s. The garage was eventually taken over by Raymond Gaillard, a Panhard and NSU dealer as well as a regular competitor at Le Mans, who rebranded it the “Grand Garage Moliere.”
Located at 64 Rue du Ranelagh in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, the Garage Moliere and adjacent Tennis Moliere opened in the mid-1920s. The garage was eventually taken over by Raymond Gaillard, a Panhard and NSU dealer as well as a regular competitor at Le Mans, who rebranded it the “Grand Garage Moliere.”