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Citizen Collection (page 3)

Background imageCitizen Collection: Weight & See / Whr

Weight & See / Whr
The New Safety Ice-Tester for testing under comfortable conditions the capacity of the ice to bear the weight of the average British citizen

Background imageCitizen Collection: Woman making a telephone call, West Berlin, 1948

Woman making a telephone call, West Berlin, 1948
Photograph showing a female citizen of West Berlin making a call from a public telephone box, August 1948. At that time, the fact that this telephone had a steel cable to secure the handset to

Background imageCitizen Collection: Loterie LA Guillotine

Loterie LA Guillotine
During the Revolution, an enterprising citizen organises a Loterie de la Sainte Guillotine : he reads out the names of the winners

Background imageCitizen Collection: Zaragoza Leaning Tower

Zaragoza Leaning Tower
Leaning tower of Zaragoza, Spain, destroyed in 1887 because a wealthy citizen declared that it shaded his house

Background imageCitizen Collection: Protot Minister Justice

Protot Minister Justice
Citizen Eugene Protot, minister of justice : when the Commune collapses, he will flee to exile in England

Background imageCitizen Collection: Engineer of Barricades

Engineer of Barricades
The barricades of the Commune are not casual heaps of rubble but scientifically designed constructions : citizen Gaillard pere is the Engineer of Barricades

Background imageCitizen Collection: General Commandant

General Commandant
Citizen La Cecilia, general commandant

Background imageCitizen Collection: Delegate Citizen

Delegate Citizen
Delegates include representatives of the civilian population

Background imageCitizen Collection: Officer of Marines

Officer of Marines
Citizen Durassier, officer of marines, in command of the gunboats on the Seine

Background imageCitizen Collection: Arsenal Delegate

Arsenal Delegate
Citizen Assi, Delegue aux Munitions de la Guerre, whose job it is to keep the fighting men supplied with ammunition

Background imageCitizen Collection: John Carpenter, Clerk

John Carpenter, Clerk
JOHN CARPENTER Citizen of London, Town Clerk and benefactor

Background imageCitizen Collection: Reluctant Conscript

Reluctant Conscript
Communards compel a reluctant citizen to join their force

Background imageCitizen Collection: Aristides Ostracised

Aristides Ostracised
Aristides the Just, victor of the Battle of Marathon, is approached in the Agora by an illiterate citizen, asking him to carve his name on a shell. Aristides is then ostracised

Background imageCitizen Collection: Benin Village Scene

Benin Village Scene
Village scene in Benin - a high-ranking citizen with his attendants

Background imageCitizen Collection: Carte Civique

Carte Civique
Every citizen is required to carry a carte civique - found without this identification, he or she is liable to be arrested and detained

Background imageCitizen Collection: Festival Supreme Being

Festival Supreme Being
The Revolution replaces traditional religion with its own theology, offering a Supreme Being who provides the citizen with a suitable replacement for his/her former beliefs

Background imageCitizen Collection: Books / Goldsmith Citizen

Books / Goldsmith Citizen
The Citizen of the World, or Letters from a Chinese Philosopher residing in London to his friends in the East

Background imageCitizen Collection: Lafcadio Hearn

Lafcadio Hearn
LAFCADIO HEARN American writer (notably on Japan); born in Levkas; became a Japanese citizen in 1895

Background imageCitizen Collection: Johannes Hadlaub

Johannes Hadlaub, poet and minnesinger, citizen of Zurich, died in 1340

Background imageCitizen Collection: Louis-Philippe / Delpech

Louis-Philippe / Delpech
LOUIS-PHILIPPE King of the French, known as The Citizen King

Background imageCitizen Collection: British Identity Cards 2

British Identity Cards 2
During World War Two, every British citizen must carry his or her identity card at all times. Otherwise you may be arrested as a spy or saboteur

Background imageCitizen Collection: British Identity Cards 1

British Identity Cards 1
During World War Two, every British citizen must carry his or her identity card at all times. Otherwise you may be arrested as a spy or saboteur

Background imageCitizen Collection: Australian Soldiers 2

Australian Soldiers 2
A Colonel of Australias citizen forces

Background imageCitizen Collection: Australian Soldiers

Australian Soldiers
Citizen soldiers, Australia - a cavalry force in the bush

Background imageCitizen Collection: Roman citizen honouring the Lares

Roman citizen honouring the Lares
A Roman citizen honouring the Lares, or household gods



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