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The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P J Barrow, with music by Howard Talbot. First produced at the Queens Theatre, London, October 1908
Narrow street, Saint-Michel, Brittany, France, WW2Narrow street in Saint-Michel, Brittany, northern France, during the Second World War. 1940s
Cloisters of Saint-Michel, Brittany, France, WW2British naval staff in cloisters at Saint-Michel, Brittany, northern France, during the Second World War. 1940s
Cancale, Brittany, France - The return of the Fishing Fleet Date: circa 1907
Lannion - Old Houses of XVI century (16th century) ShopsLannion France - Old Houses of XVI Century (16th century). Street of shops and commercial properties. Cotes-d Armor department in Brittany. Central Square (Place du Centre). Date: circa 1910s
Rennes, France - The Palace of Justice (Palais de Justice). The Parlement of Brittany - a court of justice under the Ancien Regime in France, with its seat at Rennes. circa 1910s
Guingamp, France - Basilica de Notre Dame de Bon-SecoursGuingamp, Cotes-d Armor Department, Brittany, France - Main entrance to the Basilica de Notre Dame de Bon-Secours. Date: circa 1910s
Concarneau, France - The Port - A catch of Tuna unloaded onto the Harbour Wall. Concarneau is a commune in the Finistere department of Brittany in north-western France. Date: circa 1909
Celtic Festival, Brest, Brittany, FranceCeltic Pardon Festival, Brest, Brittany, France - September, 1908. Stalls with various things for sale at a Breton Pardon
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, France - The Windmill (Le Moulin)Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, , BrittanyFrance - The Windmill (Le Moulin) Date: circa 1909
John V, Duke of Brittany (ca. 1340-1399) called the ConquerorJohn V, Duke of Brittany (ca.1340-1399) called the Conqueror. Chronicles of Jean Froissart. Engraving, 1881. Colored
Idylls of the KIng, 1559-1885. By English poet Lord ALfred TIdylls of the KIng. Published 1559-1885. Cycle narrative poems by English poet Lord ALfred Tennyson (1809-1892). Engraving by Gustave Dor?. Brittany coast
Misfitz Dolls - Brittany Peasant. early 20th century
View of Saint Briac, Brittany, Northern FranceView of Saint Briac (sur Mer), Brittany, Northern France, with Chatelet and Pointe de la Chapelle. Date: 1905
Porte des Bes, Saint Malo, Brittany, Northern France. Date: 1905
Regatta day at Dinard, Brittany, France. Date: 1905
Parame, Brittany, Northern FranceParame, a small quiet seaside town in Brittany, Northern France, showing Rochebonne Point and the beach. Date: 1905
Main street, Saint Malo, Britanny, Northern France. Date: circa 1905
View from Casino, Saint Malo, Brittany, Northern France. Date: circa 1905
Rough sea at Saint Malo, Brittany, Northern France. Date: 1905
Joan of Navarre / GouttierJOAN OF NAVARRE Queen of Henry IV of England. She was regent of Brittany on behalf of her son by her first marriage. Date: 1370 - 1437
Gerald Fitzgerald flees to Brittany from Ireland Date: 1540
The beach at St Malo, Brittany, FrancePeople on the beach at St Malo, Brittany, France. Date: circa 1890s
European coastline 1944A double page spread of The Illustrated London News, published less than a month before the Allied D-Day Normandy landings
West seaboard of France by G. H. DavisA supplementary illustration to that which had appeared in the previous issue of The Illustrated London News (picture 10948123)
The provisioning of a lighthouse in Brittany. Image published in L Illustration on December 9th, 1899. Engraving
CHARLES VIII of France (1470-1498). French king from the Valois dynasty (1483 - 1498). Marriage of Charles VIII to Anne of Brittany at Langeais, France, 2 December 1491
Ancient Wooden Building in TreguierMaison de la rue Colvestre. Ancient beams of a medieval wooden house in Treguier, an inland port opening onto the English Channel Maison de la rue Colvestre
Chapelle St-GonneryThe leaning led steeple added in 1612 to the 10th Century Chapelle St-Gonnery in Plougrescant in the Morbihan region of Brittany
SNCF poster, Bretagne, by Roland Goujon. Depicting a Breton couple of Northern France. Date: 1939
Liner Narrung in a gale by G. H. DavisThe Christmas gale: beaten back by the sea. How the P&O liner Narrung was forced back by huge waves off Ushant, Brittany. Showing the vessels position before she met the huge waves
Coastline from Denmark to Ushant by G. H. DavisFrom sandy dunes to rocky cliffs: the coastline from Denmark to Ushant (Brittany), a distance of about 1200 miles. The terrain of the European shores from Denmark to the extreme of Brittany
Fighting at Montgermont, north-western France, WW1Fighting at Montgermont, north-western France, during the First World War. Date: 1915
Chocolate box design, waterside scenesChocolate box design, featuring waterside scenes, possibly in Normandy, France. Date: 20th century
Chocolate box design, market and street scenesChocolate box design, featuring market and street scenes, possibly in Normandy, France. Date: 20th century
Tregastel, Brittany, France - Le Calvaire. A calvary (Calvaire in French) is a type of monumental public crucifix, sometimes encased in an open shrine
Saint-Servan, FranceGeneral view of Saint-Servan, France - one of three communes which now form St Malo Date: circa 1910s
France CombourgCombourg, in Brittany, dominated by its romantic chateau. Date: circa 1900
Perros-Guirec - The Calvary (Cross) of TestrignelPerros-Guirec, a commune in the C-d Armor department in Brittany - The Calvary (Cross) of Testrignel. Date: circa 1910s
St Malo, Brittany, France - Place Chateaubriand Date: circa 1930
Two Women in traditional local costume - Pont-Aven, BrittanyTwo Women in traditional local costume at Pont-Aven, a commune in the Finistere department of Brittany in northwestern France. The Watermill can be seen in the background. Date: circa 1930s
France, Brittany - Sables-d Or-les-PinsHotel des Ajoncs d Or at Sables-d Or-les-Pin, Brittany, France. Now a bakery! Date: circa 1910s
Camaret, Brittany, France - Stivel - The Lower HarbourCamaret-sur-mer, Brittany, France - Stivel - The Lower Harbour Date: circa 1910s
Fishwives - Brittany, FranceThe Return of the Fishers - Fishwives carrying the catch ashore - Brittany, France Date: 1906
Cancale, Brittany, France - The Oyster BedsThe departure of the Fishing Fleet from Cancale, a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany in northwestern France. Date: circa 1906
France - St Malo - The Emerald Coast - Tomb of Chateaubriand. FrancO© s-Renevicomte de Chateaubriand (17681848) was a French writer, politician, diplomat and historian
A Breton FishwifeA very solid and formidable Breton Fishwife from Brittany, France. Date: circa 1890s
La Place Chateaubriand - Saint Malo, Brittany, France. Date: circa 1910s