This next stamp is from 1939 and shows a woman in the traditional costume and lace cap of the Languedoc, again with a glass of wine in her hand :) She stands before the cathedral of Béziers.
This stamp is from 1945 and celebrates the liberation of Alsace-Lorraine. The Alsace-Lorraine region is an area that switched nationality several times between France and Germany. The last time was during WW II. These two women show their French nationality by the little tricolor cockades on their traditional caps. The woman on the left wear the Alsace costume with the huge black bow cap; the woman on the right wears the Lorraine costume with the girly plied cap. They stand before the French flag, and the cathedrals of Strasbourg and Metz, respectively.
You can find the regions on this map:
WOW - You must have an amazing collection of stamps! Erika
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and interesting french stamps Petronella. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteStamps with a story attached, my favorite kind :-) Wonderful collections!
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