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Golf-Hôtel, Beauvallon, St. Tropez. 1928-32. Pierre Chareau, architect.


Image ID: SIL-SIL-Bonney-ADF103-A
Cite this: Bonney, Therese. 1925. Therese Bonney photographs, 1925-1937.
Supplied Caption: France, 1928-32. Golf-Hôtel, Beauvallon (near St. Tropez). Pierre Chareau (1883-1950) and Bernard Bijvöet (1889-1979), architects.
Subject(s): French Houses, Chareau, Pierre, Bernard
Tag(s): Golf-Hôtel St.Tropez
Collection(s): Thérèse Bonney Photographs
Topic(s): Domestic Architecture
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