Revue Lorraine Illustrée
Founded in 1878 by Émile Niclot and a team of regional writers, Revue Lorraine Illustrée has been instrumental in documenting the cultural and historical evolution of Lorraine and Nancy, Grand Est, France. Originally focused on promoting regional heritage, the publication broadened its scope to cover art, literature, and local news, drawing contributions from notable figures. Over time, it has become celebrated for its high-quality illustrations and in-depth articles, earning respect for its dedication to accuracy and cultural richness. Today, you can explore this rich tapestry of history on OldNews.com, where scans of Revue Lorraine Illustrée from 1908 are available, including 1,300 scans in total. Discover historical figures and events that may connect to your own family history and gain insightful perspectives on the region’s heritage by searching through the archives.