| Absinthe Postcards II - Pernod Fils |
| On August 11th 1901, a devastating fire swept through the Pernod factory. It was not completely extinguished until 4 days later, and it took the firm over a year to resume full production. |
| After 2 hours. Click to enlarge. |
| The fire at the Pernod Factory after 3hours. |
| Click on the thumbnail to see the article from L'Illustration of 17th August 1901 about the fire. See also Libre Parole report here. |
| Fuelled by burning vats of alcohol, the fire reached temperatures high enough to melt glass. |
| Pernod produced a numbered set of 28 publicity postcards showning scenes at the factory. Click on the thumbnails to see the full-size images. |
| With the banning of absinthe and the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the huge Pernod factory was gutted, and turned into a military field hospital. Click on the image to enlarge. |
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