File:Grande Boucherie Canine a Paris (canular photographique).jpg

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English: Photograph of a sign announcing the forthcoming opening of a dog butcher's shop in Paris, 1909. According to historian Stéphane Le Bras (who quotes the author's admission published in ‘La vie sportive et mondaine’ in April 1910), this was in fact a photographic hoax dating from 1909, intended to take advantage of the moral ban on eating dog meat in France to sell the photograph to the press.
Français : Photographie d'un panneau annonçant l’ouverture prochaine d'une boucherie canine à Paris, 1909. Selon l'historien Stéphane Le Bras (qui cite l'aveu de son auteur publié dans La vie sportive et mondaine d'avril 1910), il s'agit en réalité d'un canular photographique datant de 1909, visant profiter de l'interdit moral touchant à la consommation de viande canine en France pour vendre cette photographie à la presse.
中文:大狗肉店,巴黎,1909 : 糗大了
Date Taken and published in 1909
Source nord-dressage.fr (pic)
Author a French photographer in 1909
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