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Ceremonies - Celebration of the 14th of July. Photo shows the inauguration of the Wilson bridge and the Italian soldiers passing over it. This bridge is named after our president. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Celebration of the 14th of July. Photo shows the inaugura...

Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration o fthe Wilson Bridge on the 14th of July, and the English troops passing over it. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration o fthe ...

Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the Wilson Bridge and the American troops passing in parade over the bridge. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the ...

Date Taken: 7/14/1918 Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the Wilson Bridge and the French troops passing over it. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the ...

Date Taken: 7/14/1918 Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the Wilson Bridge on the 14th of July, and the French troops passing over it in parade. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the ...

Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the American troops passing in parade in Republic Street. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the American troops pass...

Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the Wilson Bridge and the firemen of Lyon passing in parade over it. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the ...

Date Taken: 7/14/1918 Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

Ceremonies - Celebration of the 14th of July. Photo shows the French and American flags, in front of the principal booth. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Celebration of the 14th of July. Photo shows the French a...

Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the Wilson Bridge and the American troops passing in parade over it. Lyon, France

Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918 - Photo shows the inauguration of the ...

Photographer: French Pictorial Service, New York City Ceremonies - Bastille Day, 1918

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