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Wouldn't it be wonderful if life just looked like one long vintage French photo album? I've found just the go-to online treasure trove for such day-dreaming occasions. Packed with a staggering collection of vintage photos that might have anything to do with Paris, France or the French, naturally I h

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17 Stunning Color Photos That Capture Everyday Life of the South of France during the 1960s 1960 Aesthetic, 1960s Aesthetic, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Romain Gary, France Aesthetic, My Fantasy World, Sixties Fashion, Vintage Everyday, Girls Series

The 1960s were the period of post-war France, when the country was booming with a newfound sense of optimism and energy. Photographer Charles W. Cushman captured moments from the wonderful period in a collection of vintage photographs preserved today in the Indiana University Archives. (Photos: Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection/Indiana University Archives, via Business Insider)

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Montmartre, ( a village in Paris ) in the 60s Le Consulat cafe restaurant is one f the most ancient place to have a drink or a meal. It has been open for decades. in Montmartre, you can really walk in the footsteps of the greats. It was visited by many artists, writers and painters in the 19th century : Picasso, Sisley, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec and Monet to name but a few. Paris In The Fall, Montmartre Paris, Toulouse Lautrec, Old Paris, Paris At Night, Louvre Paris, Paris Photography, Paris Love, Paris Paris

Montmartre, ( a village in Paris ) in the 60s Le Consulat cafe restaurant is one f the most ancient place to have a drink or a meal. It has been open for decades. in Montmartre, you can really walk in the footsteps of the greats. It was visited by many artists, writers and painters in the 19th century : Picasso, Sisley, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec and Monet to name but a few.

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