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Nothing to declare? " Customs post in Hendaye train station. The French customs officer checks a traveler from Porto who is returning to France after the holiday period.

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Français : Douane dans la gare d'Hendaye
Photographer
Nathalie Kotlok
Title
Français : Douane dans la gare d'Hendaye
Description
Français : Rien à déclarer ? " Poste de douane dans la gare d'Hendaye. Le douanier français contrôle un voyageur en provenance de Porto qui rentre en France après la période de congés. En 1987, on présente encore son passeport ou sa carte d'identité quand on franchit la frontière, mais les passeports ne sont plus tamponnés depuis quelques années déjà. L'Accord de Schengen en 1985, puis la Convention de Schengen en 1990, instaureront la suppression des contrôles aux frontières entre les pays membres.
English: Nothing to declare? " Customs post in Hendaye train station. The French customs officer checks a traveler from Porto who is returning to France after the holiday period. In 1987, you still presented your passport or identity card when you crossed the border, but passports had not been stamped for several years already. The Schengen Agreement in 1985, then the Schengen Convention in 1990, would establish the abolition of border controls between member countries.
Date Taken on 27 August 1987
institution QS:P195,Q661056
institution QS:P195,Q280413
Accession number
medihal-00686594
Credit line Nathalie Kotlok
Source Douane dans la gare d'Hendaye
Keywords
InfoField
Douane; Contrôle des frontières; France; Gare; Hendaye; Train; Circulation migratoire
Object location43° 21′ 25″ N, 1° 46′ 34.96″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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