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    Henri Manuel

    The Maison Laffitte hippodrome, west of Paris, is flooded by the flood of the Seine. Jockeys and others find the typical french chairs under the trees, a safe haven. Paris, 1924.

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      Oh cool, thanks for the actual context!

      (Sorry, I wish I was better at that. I’m more okay at jokes than finding historical context and feel a bit bad about that for this community.)

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        That’s cool - my sense of humor is a bit too wry for most people, so I appreciate those with a better reach!

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        That’s interesting, apparently the photographer

        Henri Manuel (24 April 1874 – 11 September 1947) was a French photographer who served as the official photographer of the French government from 1914 to 1944.

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          I didn’t even know countries had national photographers, let alone one who covered both world wars. Wild!

          Also, thanks, I started looking through his photography and have a few ideas for more fakehistoryporn!

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            You’re welcome :) One of the things I really like about historyporn / fakehistoryporn photos is that, when I look into their background a bit, there’s often fascinating little bits of trivia that I learn!