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    The Boulevard du Temple, formerly nicknamed the "Boulevard du Crime", is a thoroughfare in Paris that separates the 3rd arrondissement from the 11th....
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    The Boulevard du Temple photograph of 1838 (or possibly 1837) is an image of a Parisian streetscape and one of the earliest surviving daguerreotype plates...
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    Cirque Olympique on the rue Faubourg du Temple, the brothers Franconi moved again, this time to the boulevard du Temple, where they built yet another theatre...
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    Frederiksberg Allé Boulevard Beaumarchais Boulevard du Temple Boulevard Montmartre Boulevard des Italiens Boulevard des Capucines Boulevard de la Madeleine...
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    Comic-Ambiguity), a former Parisian theatre, was founded in 1769 on the boulevard du Temple immediately adjacent to the Théâtre de Nicolet. It was rebuilt in...
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    The Boulevard du Crime was the nickname given in the 19th century to the Boulevard du Temple in Paris because of the many crime melodramas that were shown...
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  • the Funambules theatre, situated on the Boulevard du Temple – pejoratively referred to as the "Boulevard du Crime". The film revolves around a beautiful...
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    namely the Boulevard Beaumarchais, Boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire, Boulevard du Temple, Boulevard Saint-Martin, Boulevard Saint-Denis, Boulevard de Bonne-Nouvelle...
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    Gaîté, a former Parisian theatre company, was founded in 1759 on the boulevard du Temple by the celebrated Parisian fair-grounds showman Jean-Baptiste Nicolet...
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    the still-secret details of his process. Though it shows the busy Boulevard du Temple, the long exposure time (about ten or twelve minutes) meant that...
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