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Bj Vaughan / Vfair 1907BERNARD JOHN VAUGHAN Jesuit priest Date: 1847 - 1922
St Bernard Hospice 43 / 60St Bernard Hospice, Cote d Italie Date: 19th century
St Bernard drinking from a tapA St. Bernard puppy, Totila, owned by McKenna, aged ten weeks. Totila drinks water straight from an outdoor tap while his little friend watches. Date: 1976
Sir Bernard Montgomery with his generalsA grand victory in the making: Sir Bernard Montgomery with his generals, informally seated in a hayfield, planning the annihilation of the German army in France, before a map of the terrain
The Lighter Side by Bernard HughA Tommy (on furlough pending discharge): Blimey! I should fancy I had my bathing costume on. A soldier returning home weighed down with a greatcoat, boots, rifle
Over the Top by Bernard HughThe demobilisation of the army at the end of World War I was a slow process as this picture, from January 1919 confirms. Some units remained to police the Rhineland region
Father of the Monastery of Saint. Bernard, with dogsThe Father of the Hospice du Grand Saint Bernard, with two of its famous dogs which are trained to rescue unfortunate travelers who lose their way in the darkness and snow on the Alpine pass
Hospice du Grand St Bernard, SwitzerlandHospice du Grand St Bernard on the Great St Bernard Pass, Switzerland. A hospice for travellers was founded in 1049 and named after Saint Bernard of Menthon
Variety Theatre, Elsie BernardElsie Bernard, Music Hall entertainer
Sarah Bernhardt, 1879Engraved portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), the French actress who was christened Sarah-Marie-Henriette Rosine Bernard
RABELAISFRANCOIS RABELAIS French doctor and satirical writer, depicted with a friend
Madame Delait BernardThis St Bernard can be proud that he is owned by Madame Delait, of Thaon-les-Vosges, who is described as the best- known bearded lady of France
Newfoundland, St BernardNewfoundland and Saint Bernard dogs, both good at rescuing - the first pulls children out of ponds, the second saves Alpine travelers stuck in the snow
Mrs Bernard BeereFANNY MARY BERNARD-BEERE Whitehead), actress, known for many roles including that of Mrs Arbuthnot in Wildes A Woman of No Importance
PygmalionThe review of the opening of Pygmalion at His Majestys Theatre. A Bernard Shaw production
Gb Shaw / Jeffrey Morgan BGEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish writer in later life
Tailored Suits 1932Two tailored costumes of a simple design. The blue one purporting to have the waisted look of the 1890s. The black frock has a short full basque at the back
Jockey / Bernard DillonBernard Dillon, jockey
Child and St BernardsA small child stands with a Saint Bernard, whose puppy sits nearby
Attack on Fort Du BardThe fortress of BARD stands in the path of the French as they advance through the St Bernard pass into Italy, and it capitulates only after heavy bombardment
Lost on St Bernard PassA mother with her child, lost on the St Bernard Pass, rings the bell which will summon help from the monks and their dogs
Dog Rescues ClimberA Saint Bernard rescues an English mountain climber who has suffered an accident in the Mont Saint-Bernard pass
Scene from Bernard Shaws Saint JoanA scene from George Bernard Shaws play, Saint Joan, with Sybil Thorndike as Joan (right) and Ernest Thesiger as the Dauphin (left)
Mme Recamier / J-L DavidJEANNE-FRANCOISE-JULIE- ADELAIDE RECAMIER nee BERNARD French society beauty and wit
Mme Recamier / ChampagneJEANNE-FRANCOISE-JULIE- ADELAIDE RECAMIER nee BERNARD French society beauty and wit
Mme Recamier / MiniatureJEANNE-FRANCOISE-JULIE- ADELAIDE RECAMIER nee BERNARD French society beauty and wit
Crossing the Alps, SnowSnow falls on Napoleons army as it crosses the Alps via the Saint Bernard pass, on its way to deal with Italy
Crossing the AlpsNapoleons army crosses the Alps via the Saint Bernard pass, on their way to deal with Italy
Massacre at MarheitoFrench colonial commissioner Bernard with the support of 18 men hold out against 3000 Ethiopians of the Assaimara tribe before being massacred at Marhieto Date: 1935
LA Tour D auvergneGodefroy-Henry-Bernard- AlphonSe, prince de LA TOUR D AUVERGNE LAURAGUAIS French diplomat, ambassador to England
Training St BernardsAt the Hospice du Grand Saint- Bernard, dogs are trained to rescue unfortunate travellers who lose their way in the darkness and snow on the Alpine pass
GB SHAW / ILZ 1926GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish playwright and critic with Emma Gramatica, her dog Michele, and the sculptor Paolo Troubetzkoi in 1926
GB SHAW / ILN 1911 / 1891GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish playwright and critic in July 1891, wearing a distinctive hat
Play / Wilde / ImportanceA review in The Sketch with pictures of Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Lord Illingworth and Mrs Bernard Beere as Mrs Arbuthnot
Costume / Bernard Et CieA two piece ensemble and astrakan trimmed coat by Bernard et Cie
Napoleon I (Scheffer)NAPOLEON I on his horse, during the crossing of the St Bernard pass from France to Italy, in 1796
Saved on Alpine PassA traveller on the pass of Saint Bernard is saved by dogs and monks who carry him back to their hospice
St Bernard and Milk CartA Saint Bernard and his owner struggle to pull the milk cart up a hill in Switzerland
Migrating SwallowsSwallows leaving Europe for warmer winter resorts are caught by fierce winter while crossing the Alps and take refuge in the monastery of Saint Bernard
St Bernard (Vero Shaw)The rev J Cumming Macdonalds rough-coated St Bernards Bayard and Barry
St Bernard (Barber)Fred Grahams smooth St Bernard Abbess
St Bernards in TibetThe monks of Saint Bernard, together with their dogs, visit Tibet
Priest and St BernardA priest from the hospice on the St Bernard pass, with one of the famous rescue dogs
Girl and Dog / BeggingGive me your paw ! - a small girl shakes hands with her Saint Bernard before giving it a dog-biscuit
Preaching 1st CrusadeFIRST CRUSADE Bernard de Clairvaux, at Speyer, urges Christians to take arms against the infidels
Mme RecamierJEANNE-FRANCOISE-JULIE- ADELAIDE RECAMIER nee BERNARD French society beauty and wit
Monk with St. Bernard sA monk and with one of the famous St. Bernard dogs which have saved many lives from peril and whose winter work in the Swiss Alps is both hard and dangerous