User:Dr Dobeaucoup

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I have made what I consider to be non-negligible contributions to the following articles (to the right is a selection of photos that I have contributed to Wiki Commons):

Fresco in the Church of the Holy Spirit (Saint Esprit), Paris 12
Artificial rocks on the Coulée verte, Paris 12
Rock formation, Commanderie section of the Fontainebleau Forest
Statue of a cabinet maker on the façade of the Mairie (town hall) of the 12th arrondissement, Paris
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The ancestors of this user hunted
mammoth and mastodon.
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Law

Churches

The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Beach-side dressing rooms at Le Touquet, France
Colza fields in April on the edge of the Fontainebleau forest
The Eure river in the city of Chartres

People

French resistance fighters

Architects, architecture firms and projects

Places

Ex voto thanking Notre Dame de Bon Port for her protection during a shipwreck in the Bay of Bengal. Photo taken in the church of Notre Dame de la Garoupe, Antibes France.
Trail marker on one of the blue paths of the Fontainebleau forest

Botany, biology and agriculture

Painting in the stairwell of the town hall of the 12th arrondissement of Paris

Archeology

Détail of Roman concrete used in a segment of an aqueduct displayed at the archeological museum of Antibes.
Bronze doe by Irénée Rochard

Miscellaneous

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