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St. Huberts gallery, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Milksellers, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The Palace of Nations, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Bruxelles, Place Royale, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Belgian Peter Pan statue shot by Germans in World War IIA statue of Peter Pan, a replica of the original sculpted by George Frampton and erected in Kensington Gardens, which is situated in the grounds of the Palais d Egmont in Brussels, Belgium
Count Egmont and Horen (i. e, Hoorn), Monument, Brussels, BelCount Egmont and Horen (i.e, Hoorn), Monument, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Brouckere Place and Anspach Monument, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Column of Congress, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
La Grande Place, the old houses, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
La Grande Place, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The Royal Palace, Brussels, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Albert I at BrusselsAfter the Allied victory, ALBERT I is able to return to Brussels on 22 November 1918. Date: 1875 - 1934
Brussels liberated WWIIThe people of Brussels gave British and Belgian troops a tremendous welcome during World War II when the city was liberated Date: September 1944
Examples from the Victoria Biscuit Company, BelgiumExamples from the Victoria Biscuit Company, Brussels, Belgium. Date: circa 1909
German navy entering Brussels, Belgium, WW1Men of the German Naval Corps entering Brussels, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 1914
German school in Brussels, Belgium, WW1A German-run school in Brussels, Belgium, during the First World War. Showing boys at their desks with two teachers in uniform. Date: 1914-1918
German occupation of Brussels, Belgium, WW1Scene during the German occupation of Brussels, Belgium, during the First World War. Showing German supply wagons outside a depot, and German troops on horseback. Date: 1914-1918
Waterloo Monument and Museum near Brussels, BelgiumView of the Waterloo Monument (Butte de Lion) and Museum near Brussels, Belgium. Date: February 1919
Belgian cavalry in a Brussels street, WW1Belgian cavalry riding along a Brussels street, Belgium, at the start of the First World War. Date: August 1914
Mayor of Brussels encountering German invaders, WW1The heroic Mayor of Brussels, Adolphe Max, together with his colleagues Steens, Jacqmain and Vauthier, refuses to shake the hand of General Von Jarotsky, leader of the German army
Two dogs on a staircase, the dog at the top of the stairs is a Brussels Griffon the other a King Charles Spaniel Date: 20th century
Fire at Exposition Universelle et Internationale, BrusselsThe Exposition Universelle et Internationale - a worlds fair held in Brussels, Belgium in 1910 from April 2rd3 to November 1st 1910
British section, Brussels International Exposition, BelgiumView of the British section, Brussels International Exposition of 1910, Belgium. Date: 1910
State entry of King and Queen of Belgium into BrusselsState entry of King Albert I of Belgium and his wife, Elisabeth of Bavaria, into Brussels following the Allied victory, with soldiers on horseback in a city street. Date: 22 November 1918
Laeken, Belgium (Brussels)The Japanese Pagoda and the Chinese Pavilion at Laeken, Belgium (a residential suburb in north-west Brussels). The Chinese Pavilion was commissioned by King Leopold II
Brussels / Distant ViewBrussels: distant view from the railway line Date: circa 1850
Brussels / Place RoyaleBrussels: Place Royale, with the equestrian statue of Godefroi de Bouillon Date: circa 1840
Dog Sitting in CityscapeGriffon Bruxellois sits, with its head on one side, amongst city pillars, appropriate to its breed name, ie a dog from the city of Brussels. Date: 1919
Mme Lenormand FailsMme Lenormand sees the futures of her clients, but fails to foresee that she will be arrested at Brussels on a charge of smuggling Date: circa 1820
Poster for O. de Rycker - Belgian LithographerPoster for the famous Brussels lithographer O. de Rycker, who excelled in the printing of subtle, luminous colours
Brassica Oleracea Gemmifera (Brussels Sprouts), a vegetable of the Brassicaceae family, seen here still attached to the stalk
German infantry in Belgium WWIGerman infantry crossing the Place Charles Rogier during the occupation of Brussels in World War I
German Cuirassiers WWIGerman Cuirassiers returning from a parade in Brussels during World War I
Where Dr Crippen stayedDisguised as Mr and Master Robinson, Dr Crippen and his mistress Ethel Le Neve stayed overnight at the Hotel des Ardennes in Brussels after fleeing London
Belgium - Brussels - Mont des ArtsThe Arts Hill (Mont des Arts ) at Brussels, Belgium
Mayor of Brussels / StampADOLPHE EUGENE JEAN HENRI MAX (1869 - 1939) Belgian liberal politician and Mayor of Brussels from 1909 until his death
Brussels trade fair advertising posterPoster advertising a large trade fair in Brussels, Belgium in 1925 featuring purposeful looking businessmen and women walking around the city
Results of Fire at Brussels ExhibitionThe devastation caused by a fire at the Brussels Exhibition of 14-15 August 1910. This was the entry to the Palace of Belgium on the Avenue of Nations
Laeken, BelgiumThe Japanese House at the foot of the Pagoda at Laeken, Belgium (a residential suburb in north-west Brussels). The buildings were commissioned by King Leopold II
Leopold III and AstridLeopold weds Astrid at the church of Sainte Gudule, Brussels
Jubilee CelebratedBelgium has now been in existence for a quarter of a century, which is reason to rejoice : decorations in the Place du Palais, Brussels, express popular feelings
Riots in Brussels - 1Barricades in the streets of Brussels as the Belgians seek independence from Holland
Alva in BrusselsMargaret of Parma abdicates as governor of the Netherlands : at Brussels her place is taken by the duke of Alva, who will fight resistance with relentless ferocity
Leopold I AcclaimedThough republican feelings are strong in the country, Leopold I is still generally popular and when he returns to Brussels after an illness he is enthusiastically acclaimed
Riots in Brussels - 2Barricades in the streets of Brussels as the Belgians seek independence from Holland
Elections in BrusselsVoters, you are being conned ! - a placard expresses conflicting views in the 1857 elections as to whether Belgium should be a monarchy or a republic
Riots in Brussels - 5Dutch troops are sent to Brussels with the intention of quashing those uppity folk who want to set up a Belgium independent from Holland
Riots in Brussels - 3Manning the barricades in the streets of Brussels as the Belgians seek independence from Holland