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Greve of the Paris postal workers: Grevists try to precipitate a postal car in the Canal
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Greve of the Paris postal workers: Grevists try to precipitate a postal car in the Canal
XEE4183259 Greve of the Paris postal workers: Grevists try to precipitate a postal car in the Canal Saint Martin (Saint Martin) in Paris. Engraving in " Le petit Journal Illustre", on 16/06/1929 (engraving) by Dantan, Edouard-Joseph (1848-97); Private Collection; (add.info.: Greve of the Paris postal workers: Grevists try to precipitate a postal car in the Canal Saint Martin (Saint Martin) in Paris. Engraving in " Le Pepetit Journal Illustre", on 16/06/1929 (1929). Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This engraving, captured by Edouard-Joseph Dantan in 1929, depicts a dramatic moment during the Greve of the Paris postal workers. In an attempt to make their voices heard, the striking postal workers are seen desperately trying to push a postal car into the Canal Saint Martin in Paris. The scene is filled with tension and chaos as people gather around, observing this audacious act of protest. The image showcases not only the determination of these grevists but also highlights the power of collective action in fighting for better working conditions. The detailed engravings bring out every emotion etched on the faces of those involved - frustration, anger, and defiance. It serves as a powerful reminder that throughout history, individuals have fought tirelessly for their rights and stood up against injustice. Published in "Le petit Journal Illustre" this print captures a significant moment in French history when labor strikes were prevalent. It offers us a glimpse into an era where social unrest was brewing beneath the surface. Today, this engraving stands as a testament to human resilience and reminds us that even amidst adversity, there is always hope for change.
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