New Orleans French Quarter: "Lacework" iron galleries, at the downtown river corner of Royal Street and St. Peter Street. The building was built by Jean Labranche in the early 1800s, with a design of oak leaves and acorns in the irowork.
Scanned by me from an old postcard, with no date or copyright information.
Previously uploaded by me under the same name to en:Wikipedia 02:33, 14 July 2003
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New Orleans French Quarter: "Lacework" iron galleries, at the downtown river corner of Royal Street and St. Peter Street. The building was built by Jean Labranche in the early 1800s, with a design of oak leaves and acorns in the irowork. Scanned by m