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Champagne toastingCartoon for champagne toasting. Date: 1931
Prince Jean de Caramen ChymayPrince Jean de Caramen-Chymay, managing director of Veuve-Clicquot in Stockholm. 6-8-1935. Date: 6th August 1935
German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1A German 21cm howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, being prepared for action in an emplacement in the Champagne area of France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Birthday BubblyA bottle of champagne and two glasses, ready to drink a 21st birthday toast! Date: 1966
German gunners with field gun, Champagne, France, WW1German gunners, loading a field gun during action in the Champagne area of France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Fighting in Champagne, France, WW1Reproduction of a painting or sketch by Leon Broquet entitled Champagne, depicting fighting in north eastern France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Battlefield in Champagne, France, WW1Scene on a battlefield in Champagne, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917-1918
Florimond Herve PhotoFLORIMOND HERVE French composer of Mam zelle Nitouche and other operettas, who died from an exploding champagne bottle : photo 1870. Date: 1825 - 1892
Prohibition RaidCustoms officials of the motor boat Marjorie seizing bottles of contraband champagne off Mont Auk Point, Long Island, New York, U.S.A. during the Prohibition. Date: 16 December 1929
Edecan ChampagneSober women sorting bottles of Edecan Champagne, Mexico, South America. Date: 1930s
LUCKY BUBBLYA lucky horseshoe, and red roses beside a large bottle of champagne, probably meant for a couple of newlyweds to enjoy! Date: 1966
German prisoners in Champagne, France, WW1German prisoners of war in a field in the Champagne region of north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 26 July 1918
Advertisement for Julienne luxury shoes, with shops in Paris, Cannes and Biarritz. 1924
Guinea Day at the Festival Gardens, Festival of BritainA cartoon depicting Guinea Day at the Festival Gardens, Festival of Britain, with upper class people in their best clothes, taking part in some unlikely (for them) fairground activities
Champagne TrolleyA three-wheeled trolley for transporting champagne, one of hundreds of different trucks and trolleys available in Slingsbys Patent Trucks List. 1910
Packing Warehouse at Biskra, AlgeriaChampagne Freres Packing Warehouse at Biskra, Algeria - taken over by E. Vinatie. Date: circa 1910s
Aviation Week 1910Programme cover for the Grande Semaine d Aviation de la Champagne, July 1910 (Great Aviation Week) featuring aircraft over Reims cathedral Date: 1910
Champagne and Dance 20CHas the gentleman absorbed too much of the champagne to be capable of joining the lady in a dance ? Date: early 20th century
Mademoiselle ChampagneMlle Champagne - one of the beauties at the International Casino, New York, 1937 Date: 1937
Advert for Cordon Rouge Champagne, 1927, France Date: 1927
Advert for Irroy Champagne, 1927, France Date: 1927
Advert for Dry Monopole Champagne, 1927, France Date: 1927
Advert for Calvados and Cider from Pere Magloire, 1931, Paris Date: 1931
Advert for Champagne Monopole, 1922, Paris
The Sparkle of Champagne by Rene FallaireAn almost naked woman raises her arms and a glass of champagne in apparent ecstasy as champagne bubbles surround her
Two couples enjoying a champagne picnicTwo couples, one young, one middle aged, , enjoying a champagne picnic in front of a stone wall
Two men and a woman picnicking in bathing suitsTwo men and a woman, all in their bathing suits, enjoying a champagne picnic at the waters edge, with some rocks behind them
New Year Card - Girl with feather in her hat
Harvesting of Tunisian datesThe harvesting of Tunisian dates near Tunis for Champagne Freres distributed by F. Vinatie of Bordeaux and Marseille. W Dennis of London
Good Luck postcardA Czechoslovakian Good Luck postcard, featuring a small girl sat in a barrel holding a bottle of sparkling wine (and spilling a glass of the same), surrounded by large four-leafed clovers
At the Sporting Club, Monte CarloA gala at the sporting club at Monte Carlo during the Christmas season
Battle of Champagne WWIView of Mont Cornillet after the Battle of Champagne from an altitute of 600m. France, World War I
Ship Launch - Szczecin, PolandThe launch of a Uruguayan ship (called the Uruguay ) built for a Uruguayan Shipping company in the Vulcan shipyards at Strettin, Poland (Szczecin)
French air force WWIFrench observation aircraft patrolling above Champagne in France during World War I
Poster advertising Harrismith, South AfricaPoster advertising Harrismith, a large inland town in South Africa, named after the British Governor, Sir Harry Smith. The western gateway to the Drakensberg mountains
Secret Admirer 1918A showgirl, dressed as a bottle of Champagne - and why not? - is intrigued to find that a secret admirer had left flowers in her dressing room
Drinking by an Austin 7 car on the beachTwo gentleman (one in full-length swimming costume) share champagne in front of an Austin 7 car on a Middle Eastern beach. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Time, Ladies, Please! by Webster MurrayA colour illustration of glamorous ladies drinking champagne
Champagne Kid & PatentTwo shoe designs in champagne kid and patent leather with typical 1920s shaped heels
After a fight in Champagne: Bodies of fallen German soldiers strewn over a battlefield after action
We are Making ProgressEntitled, " We Are Making Decided Progress-", a young man flirts with his dinner companion as he lights her cigarette. He might be in there. 1 of 2 images
Treaty of ArrasGuillaume de Champagne, arch- -bishop of Reims, arranges the treaty of Arras between Baudouin V, comte de Hainaut, and Matilda of Portugal, widow of Philip comte de Flandre
Samuel Smiles SambourneSAMUEL SMILES Scottish author, best known for his book Self-Help of 1859, helping himself to a large glass of champagne
A first-line trench in ChampagneA three-storeyed French trench in the Champagne region of France in October 1915. Much was made of the sophistication of German trench fortifications
Making barbed wire entanglementsFrench soldiers at work on the Champagne front making barbed wire entanglements for French defences during World War I
Thibaut De ChampagneTHIBAUT II, comte de CHAMPAGNE et de BLOIS French nobleman, soldier who liked to strum the lute Date: 1090 - 1152
Merry Widow Hat C. 1907A lady wearing a " Merry Widow" hat seductively sips a glass of champagne
A Rival to the Gotterdammerung dinner: Dining in Berlin sTwo ladies and a gentleman sat around a dinner table at the Ice Palace in Berlin. The venue, complete with ice rink was built at a cost of 100, 000 and became a fashionable dining venue