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Chateau Collection (page 11)

Background imageChateau Collection: Beaufort - Luxembourg - Castle ruins

Beaufort - Luxembourg - Castle ruins. The oldest part of the castle dates from the early 11th Century. It was a small square-shaped fortress on a massive rock

Background imageChateau Collection: General Horne with his horse, France

General Horne with his horse, France
General Sir Henry Sinclair Horne (1861-1929) of the British First Army, with his horse at a First Army Horse Show, Chateau de la Haie (or Haye), northern France. Date: 25 June 1917

Background imageChateau Collection: Sir Douglas Haig with General Rawlinson, France

Sir Douglas Haig with General Rawlinson, France
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) with General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925) at 4th Army Headquarters, Querrieu, northern France, during the First World War. July 1916

Background imageChateau Collection: Sir Douglas Haig meeting General Joffre, Montreuil

Sir Douglas Haig meeting General Joffre, Montreuil
General Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) meeting General Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852-1931) at his headquarters at Montreuil, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 17 June 1916

Background imageChateau Collection: General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Querrieu Chateau, France

General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Querrieu Chateau, France
General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), British army officer, standing outside 4th Army Headquarters, Querrieu Chateau, northern France, during the First World War. Date: July 1916

Background imageChateau Collection: Major General A A Montgomery, British army officer, WW1

Major General A A Montgomery, British army officer, WW1
Major General A A Montgomery, British army officer during the First World War. He was a commander of the Fourth Army (XIII Corps), and General Rawlinsons Chief of Staff, based at Querrieux Chateau

Background imageChateau Collection: Dr Karl Renner, Austrian politician, St Germain Chateau

Dr Karl Renner, Austrian politician, St Germain Chateau
Dr Karl Renner (1870-1950), Austrian politician, at a Peace Conference in St Germain Chateau, France, seen here standing, with his back to the camera

Background imageChateau Collection: Signal exchange beneath Fricourt Chateau, France, WW1

Signal exchange beneath Fricourt Chateau, France, WW1
Royal Engineers at work in a signal exchange in a captured German dugout beneath Fricourt Chateau, Somme, northern France, during the First World War. Date: September 1916

Background imageChateau Collection: Palace of Versailles, France

Palace of Versailles, France
The Palace of Versailles, France Date: 1861

Background imageChateau Collection: Generals Foch and Fayolle with captured German cannon

Generals Foch and Fayolle with captured German cannon
General Ferdinand Foch and General Fayolle at Chateau de la Haie (or Haye), in the village of Carency, Northern France, inspecting cannons captured from the Germans during the First World War

Background imageChateau Collection: Winston Churchill and his daughter in Switzerland, 1946

Winston Churchill and his daughter in Switzerland, 1946
Mr. Winston Churchill with his daughter, Mary, driving to the Chateau Lohn on his arrival in Berne, where he was warmly welcomed. 1946

Background imageChateau Collection: Antwerp, Belgium - Chateau D eau

Antwerp, Belgium - Chateau D eau (two fabulously ornate water towers) and the New Railway Station, Date: circa 1900

Background imageChateau Collection: Edvard Benes at Topolcianky Chateau

Edvard Benes at Topolcianky Chateau
Edvard Benes (1884 1948), leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement, Minister of Foreign Affairs and the second President of Czechoslovakia (on right)

Background imageChateau Collection: France - Dorlisheim

France - Dorlisheim
Dorlisheim in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. The card shows the Chateau Saint-Jean and a delightful village well, which looks rather ancient. Date: 1906

Background imageChateau Collection: Switzerland - Chateau du Chatelard sur Clarens

Switzerland - Chateau du Chatelard sur Clarens Date: circa 1910s

Background imageChateau Collection: France - Pau - The Chateau and Ox carts

France - Pau - The Chateau and Ox carts
Ox carts in the courtyard of the Chateau at Pau, Framce Date: circa 1910s

Background imageChateau Collection: Ghent, Belgium - Chateau des Comtes de Flandre

Ghent, Belgium - Chateau des Comtes de Flandre (Castle of the Counts of Flanders). Date: circa 1919

Background imageChateau Collection: Riot at Vincennes

Riot at Vincennes
An attack on the royal chateau of Vincennes, south-east of Paris, could have led to another Bastille event but for the intervention of Lafayette and his guards. Date: 18 February 1791

Background imageChateau Collection: French Chateau Interior

French Chateau Interior
The hall of a French chateau. Date: 15th century

Background imageChateau Collection: Social Scenes / France / C12

Social Scenes / France / C12
The residents of a medieval chateau walk on the castle ramparts

Background imageChateau Collection: Cooks Conducted Tours, Paris and Switzerland

Cooks Conducted Tours, Paris and Switzerland
Cover illustration of Cooks Conducted Tours, Paris and Switzerland, depicting three scenes -- the River Seine in Paris, an alpine mountain scene, and a lake scene with a chateau by the waters edge

Background imageChateau Collection: The Chateaux and Viaduct - Uzerche, France

The Chateaux and Viaduct - Uzerche, France
A view of Uzerche, a commune in the Correze department in the Limousin Region of central France. The arrival of the railway in the late 19th century resulted in the construction of large viaducts

Background imageChateau Collection: Luz Valley, France - The Castle of St Marie

Luz Valley, France - The Castle of St Marie
Ruins of the St Marie Castle in the Luz Valley in the Pyrenees, southern France

Background imageChateau Collection: Grand hotel at Whakapapa, North Island, New Zealand

Grand hotel at Whakapapa, North Island, New Zealand
View of the grand hotel, Chateau Tongariro or Bayview Chateau, at Whakapapa, North Island, New Zealand. Whakapapa is located on the northern side of Mount Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park

Background imageChateau Collection: Canada - Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta

Canada - Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta
Canada - The Chateau Lake Louise Hotel, Alberta

Background imageChateau Collection: Bellevue Palace, Berlin, Germany

Bellevue Palace, Berlin, Germany
Bellevue Palace (Schloss Bellevue), near the Tiergarten park, Berlin, Germany. Built in 1786, it has been the principal residence of the German President since 1994

Background imageChateau Collection: Little Chateau Dvojhradi at Teplice - Czech Republic

Little Chateau Dvojhradi at Teplice - Czech Republic
Teplice (Teplitz) - a city and spa town of the Czech Republic, in the Usti nad Labem Region. The little chateau Dvojhrad (Tuppelburg)

Background imageChateau Collection: Destroyed bridge over the Marne WWI

Destroyed bridge over the Marne WWI
Destruction of the bridge over the Marne at Chateau Thierry to impede the enemy passage

Background imageChateau Collection: Chateau of Chillon

Chateau of Chillon
The lakeside Chateau of Chillon, on the shore of Lake Geneva, Switzerland. From the mid 12th century, the castle was home to the Counts of Savoy

Background imageChateau Collection: A hunt in the grounds of a French Chateau

A hunt in the grounds of a French Chateau
Azay le Ferron - the grounds of the Chateau - a stag hunt in progress. A young huntsman with the hunt stag hounds. They do not hunt foxes with dogs in France

Background imageChateau Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor on their wedding day

The Duke and Duchess of Windsor on their wedding day
Wedding day of the Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) to Mrs Wallis Simpson on the 3rd June 1937 at the Chateau de Cande, near Tours in France

Background imageChateau Collection: Poster advertising Valencay

Poster advertising Valencay
Poster for French railways advertising the chateaux of the Loire, in particular Valencay

Background imageChateau Collection: Poster advertising Cheverny

Poster advertising Cheverny
Poster for French railways, advertising Cheverny, one of the chateaux of the Loire

Background imageChateau Collection: German retreat Hindenburg Line 1917

German retreat Hindenburg Line 1917
British soldiers clearing a stream of rubble in the River Omignon at Caulaincourt Chateau after the German retreat at the Hindenburg Line on the Western Front in France during World War I in April

Background imageChateau Collection: Contalmaison Chateau 1917

Contalmaison Chateau 1917
A contrast of war, the ruins of Contalmaison Chateau, Somme, with sign saying hotel for sale in France on the British front during World War I in 1917. It was never rebuilt

Background imageChateau Collection: Hotel Chateau Lake Lousie, Canada

Hotel Chateau Lake Lousie, Canada
Hotel Chateau Lake Louise, Canada - a ski resort Hotel in Alberta, Canada

Background imageChateau Collection: French rail poster - Chateau de Chantilly

French rail poster - Chateau de Chantilly
Poster advertising the Chateau de Chantilly, reachable by the French Railway (Chemin de Fer du Nord), featuring the chateau standing elegantly by a river

Background imageChateau Collection: Duke of Windsor and Mrs Simpson at Chateau de Cande

Duke of Windsor and Mrs Simpson at Chateau de Cande
A smiling Duke of Windsor poses for photographers with Mrs Wallis Simpson at the Chateau de Cande, near Tours, France in May 1937

Background imageChateau Collection: Chateau Attacked

Chateau Attacked
Insurgents attack the chateau of Ojcow

Background imageChateau Collection: Treaty of Rijswijk

Treaty of Rijswijk
Bird s-eye view of the chateau and gardens of Nieuburg, at Rijswijk (or Ryswick etc), scene of the treaty of R which ends the None Years War or War of the Grand Alliance

Background imageChateau Collection: Henri De Guise Murdered

Henri De Guise Murdered
Henri III invites Henri duc de Guise, leader of the Catholic League, to his chateau at Blois : after they take mass together, the king has Guise murdered

Background imageChateau Collection: February Fighting Paris

February Fighting Paris
Street fighting between republicans and the government at the Chateau d eau, Paris

Background imageChateau Collection: W. E. Gladstone and Wife in Cannes, 1898

W. E. Gladstone and Wife in Cannes, 1898
Photograph of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, and his wife, Catherine, about to start their daily drive from the Chateau Thorenc, Cannes, France

Background imageChateau Collection: Chez Elle / Woman / Lake / 31

Chez Elle / Woman / Lake / 31
By the 1930s, every tourist carries a camera, even if she doesn t have a handbag - like this lady on a steamer on Lake Geneva who any moment now will snap le chateau de Chillon

Background imageChateau Collection: Switzerland Chillon

Switzerland Chillon
The chateau de Chillon on lake Geneva was from 1530 to 1536 the prison of Bonivard, who was chained to a pillar and inspired a poem by Byron

Background imageChateau Collection: LA Rochefoucauld

LA Rochefoucauld
The chateau de La Rochefoucauld, home of the noted author of Les maximes

Background imageChateau Collection: France Saint-Cyr

France Saint-Cyr
This Breton chateau, formerly a girls school, became the location of Frances principal military training establishment after the Revolution

Background imageChateau Collection: Sevigne home Rochers

Sevigne home Rochers
The chateau des Rochers, home of madame de Sevigne



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