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interior with a sofa and a press of some kind

1940-07-06

A bedroom at the French Legation with a bed and two rocking chairs.

1936

Exterior view of the French Legation from the side. The photo is faded and yellowed.

undated

Photograph of the French Legation in Austin Texas. The picture features the eastern side of the house and includes the front porch and the sculpted gardens.

undated

Front view of the French Legation building. Leafless trees partially obscure the house. A somewhat enigmatic figure of a woman is seen to the right, her face turned away from the camera and toward the building.

undated

Interior view of the entrance of the French Legation. There are two tables, rugs on the floor and a carpeted staircase. Painted portraits hang on the walls.

circa 1930

Exterior view of the French Legation. The French Legation is a historic legation building in eastern Austin, Texas, built in 1841 to represent the French government in the new Republic of Texas. It is among the oldest extant frame structures in Austin. The building and its surroundings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1969.

undated

Exteriror view of the French Legation seen from the side. A picket fence surrounds the house.

1944-05-01

Exterior view of the French Legation. Visible is a covered porch.

undated

Side view of the French Legation building taken from outside the picket fence. A sign in front of the fence reads "French Embassy, Private Residence, Please Do Not Damage".

undated

Exterior view of the French Legation, home to the French ambassador to the Republic of Texas, Count Alphonse Dubois de Saligny. The building is representative of typical French Creole vernacular architecture. It is now a museum.

undated

Exterior view of the French Legation. A sign over the porch reads "Legation de France." The branch of a large tree hangs over the building in the foreground.

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