File:Alexandrie (Alexandria). 1.2. Élévations de deux faces de l'obélisque appellé Aiguille de Cléopatre; 3-5. Élévations de deux faces de l'obélisque renversé (NYPL b14212718-1268201).jpg

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English: Alexandrie [Alexandria]. 1.2. Élévations de deux faces de l'obélisque appellé Aiguille de Cléopatre; 3-5. Élévations de deux faces de l'obélisque renversé.
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Alexandrie [Alexandria]. 1.2. Élévations de deux faces de l'obélisque appellé Aiguille de Cléopatre; 3-5. Élévations de deux faces de l'obélisque renversé.
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