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Schooner Marie Edmée 1907 leaves the port of Fécamp. 21x29.7 under glass frame. Ultra-protected packaging.

Schooner Marie Edmée 1907 leaves the port of Fécamp. 21x29.7 under glass frame. Ultra-protected packaging.

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The schooner Terre Neuvaine is emblematic of the port of Fécamp, linked to cod fishing. Typical of fishing vessels in Newfoundland, it was essential for Norman fishermen.
Fécamp, an active port, has made it a symbol of the city.

The schooner Terre Neuvaine is a treasure of French maritime heritage.

Marie Edmée in 1907 was the property of the shipowners Louis and Edmond Leporc in Fécamp and its captain Fernand Leporc.

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