Huge French lottery ticket "Loterie Nationale" from 1941
Huge French lottery ticket "Loterie Nationale" from 1941.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
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Huge French lottery ticket "Loterie Nationale" from 1941.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery ticket "Loterie Nationale" from 1941.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery ticket "Les gueules cassées" from 1939.
These lottery tickets were sold in the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery ticket "Les gueules cassées" from 1940.
These lottery tickets were sold in the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery ticket "Loterie Nationale" from 1941.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery ticket "Les gueules cassées" from 1940.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Advertising blotter of the French Francorusse entremets brand from 1950s
Blotting paper (or blotter) is a porous paper capable of absorbing a small amount of liquid. It was mainly used to dry the writing when it was written in ink with a pen: ink can be deposited irregularly and dried slowly could cause stains and maculatures, the use of blotting was often necessary.
Huge French lottery tickets "Le petit quinquin" from 1942.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery tickets "Loterie Nationale" from 1941.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery tickets "Les gueules cassées" from 1936.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery tickets "Les gueules cassées" from 1937.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery tickets "Les gueules cassées" from 1938.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.