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ALACOQUEs VISION 1675Marguerite-Marie Alacoque has her fourth (and last) vision of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, at Paray-le-Mondial, France : this will lead to the Catholic cult of the Sacre Coeur
The Last Crusade by Bernard Partridge in Punch WW1The Last Crusade. Coeur-de-Lion (looking down on the Holy City). " My dream comes true." Drawn by Bernard Partridge and published in Punch in December 1917
Richard Coeur Lion statue, Palace of Westminster, London, Victorian period
People at tables in the Place du Tertre, Paris, with the church of Sacre Coeur in the background. Date: 1960s
Map of the Butte Montmartre, Paris, FranceMap of the Butte Montmartre, 18th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: circa 1900s
White-crested black Polish chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Bred by P. Unsworth and winners of numerous cups and prizes
Burrell Devonshire General Purpose Traction Engine TA1849 Jellicoe (msn 3368), with Coeur De Lion 5nhp Engine, built 1913, at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. With Aveling & Barford Steam Roller YA2197
Paris, France - Basilique de Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre. Date: circa 1940
Poster, Street in Montmartre, Paris, France Date: 1958
La Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre, Paris, France Date: circa 1920s
Nighttime view of Sherman Avenue, Coeur d'Alene, IdahoThe moon shines clearly in a black sky and electric lights and parked cars dramatically line the sides of the road. Date: circa 1940
Sacre Coeur church, Paris, FranceThe Sacre Coeur Basilica in Paris, with clergy. Date: circa 1930s
A sketch by Hemjie of Paris in August, 1926 set in the Place Du Tertre, Montmartre in the shadow of the Sacre Coeur Church with models from Amy Linker and Alice Bernard Date: 1926
William the Conqueror with his ragtag army of Normans in 1066. William in chain mail suit of armor with mace and helmet on horseback
Coral clinging crab, arrow crab and Leachs spider crabCoral clinging crab, Mithrax hispidus 1, arrow crab, Stenorhynchus lanceolatus 2, and Leachs spider crab, Inachus phalangium 3. Mitrace a margini spinosi, Pattolo di Bosc, Macropodia Falangio
Creve-coeur breed, endangeredCreve-coeur or crevecoeur breed chickens, cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Endangered French breed from Crevecoeur-en-Auge, Normandy. Bred by R. B
Sacre Coeur Convent, Orphanage, St Joseph Juniorate, JerseySacre Coeur Convent (left), Sacre Coeur Orphanage (centre) and St Joseph Juniorate/Seminary (right), St Helier, Jersey Date: circa 1912
Sacre Coeur Orphanage and St Joseph Juniorate, JerseySacre Coeur Orphanage (left) and St Joseph Juniorate/Seminary (right), St Helier, Jersey Date: circa 1912
Completion of Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, Paris, FranceCompletion of the Basilica (church) of the Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, Paris, France. Date: 1914
Funicular station, Montmartre, Paris, FranceFunicular station for the Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, Paris, France. Date: circa 1900s
Thomassine Spinola, Genoan beauty and admirer of King Louis XII. She died in 1505 of heartbreak when she heard a false rumor of the kings death
Bellanca CH NC342E (msn 126) of Interstate Flights Inc. at New York. Registered to Coeur dAlene Air Transport Inc. at the time of registration cancellation on 15 December 1936 Date: 1929
Hotel du Tertre and Au Singe Qui Lit, Paris, FranceMontmartre: Place du Tertre with the Hotel du Tertre, Au Singe Qui Lit, and the Sacre Coeur in the distance. Date: 1920s
Children on the Butte, Montmartre, Paris, FranceMontmartre: two children on the Butte, with Sacre Coeur in the distance. Date: circa 1905
PARIS / SACRE COEUR 1919Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, with the Funiculaire Date: 1919
Sacre Coeur and Square St Pierre, Paris, FranceSacre Coeur, Montmartre, with the Square St Pierre in the foreground. Date: 1913
MONTMARTRE FUNICULAIRELE FUNICULAIRE, MONTMARTRE which carries sightseers and worshippers up the Butte Montmartre to the church of Sacre Coeur Date: circa 1905
SISTER OF ST JOHNNursing sister of the ORDER OF SAINT JOHN OF JERUSALEM at the convent of Toulouse : she wears a habit de coeur, evidently a ceremonial habit of some kind
PARIS / SACRE COEUR 1889Sacre-Coeur as originally conceived Date: 1889
Funicular, Montmartre, Paris, FranceThe Funicular railway at Montmartre which carries sightseers and worshippers up the Butte Montmartre to the church of Sacre Coeur. Date: circa 1905
3 Evening Dresses 1843Two gowns with corsage en coeur, one with a fringed bertha. The pink gown trimmed with a column of rosettes, the white has a double skirt - the upper looped up in waves. Date: 1843
Aeroplane - Coeur De Lion, Britain. Date: 1940s
The Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus - Devotional CardThe Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus - Beautiful late 19th century Devotional Card circa 1890s
Third Crusade - Richard I at the Siege of AcreThe Siege of Acre was one of the first confrontations of the Third Crusade, lasting from August 28th, 1189 until July 12th, 1191
Place du Tertre, Montmartre, Paris, FranceArtists in the Place du Tertre and the Basilica of Sacre Coeur in Montmartre. Paris, France circa 2008
Paris / Sacre Coeur 1907A horse bus waits at the foot of the Montmartre funiculaire, which still carries sightseers and worshippers to the church of Sacre Coeur
Paris Sacre CoeurThe church stands high on the butte de Montmartre, but you don t have to walk up the hill, theres a funicular to carry you for the price of a metro ticket. Date: circa 1904
Morocco - Casablanca - Cathedral of the Sacred HeartEglise du Sacre-Coeur, Casablanca, Morocco, built in 1930. It ceased to function as a Church in 1956, after the independence of Morocco, and become a Cultural Centre
House of Jacques Coeur (1395-1456). Bruges, Belgium. EngraviJacques Coeur (1395-1456). French trader. House of Coeur in Bruges, Belgium. Engraving by William James Linton in The Iberian illustration, 1885.(1812-1897). The Iberian illustration, 1885. Colored
Pierre Louis CoeurPIERRE LOUIS COEUR French churchman, bishop of Troyes. Date: 1805 - 1860
Paris - MontmartreOn the Butte de Montmartre, in the shadow of Sacre-Coeur, a priest and a religieuse stop to pass the time of day. Date: early 20th century
Paris / Sacre Coeur C1908Church of Sacre Coeur in Montmartre Date: circa 1908
France / Bourges / CoeurBourges: house of Jacques Coeur Date: 1907
Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark, WW1Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark -- a Zeppelin airship creeps over Paris at night with deadly intent. Date: 1916
Vision of Sacred HeartMarguerite-Marie Alacoque has a vision of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, at Paray-le-Mondial, France : this will lead to the Catholic cult of the Sacre Coeur Date: 2 July 1688
Jacques CoeurJACQUES COEUR French merchant who gained wealth through trading and manufacturing. Chancellor to King Charles VII; in charge of royal finances. Date: 1395 - 1456
Pan American poster, To Paris, designed by Jean Carlu. Showing a stylised image of a woman with a basket of flowers, with Parisian landmarks in the background. Date: 1958
Cartoon, Mutiny, WW1Cartoon, Mutiny -- French children playing war games, some of them representing the German enemy. They are in the Rue St Vincent, Montmartre, Paris, near the Sacre Coeur. Date: 1915
Paris, France - Conciergie. Date: circa 1850
Chateau GaillardThe ruined fortifications of Chateau Gaillard on the cliffs that overlook Les Andelys and the river Seine, built by Richard the Lionheart
Cartoon, revolutionary Frenchwoman in ParisCartoon showing a plump revolutionary Frenchwoman kicking down the cathedrals of Paris. Date: early 20th century
Bourges Coeur MaisonFacade of the maison de Jacques Coeur, a wealthy but controversial merchant. Date: 1855
Gaston De SonisGASTON DE SONIS French military commander, chiefly in North Africa; fervent Catholic and legitimist, encouraged building of Sacre-Coeur, Date: 1825 - 1887
Joseph GuibertJOSEPH-HIPPOLYTE GUIBERT French churchman, archbishop of Paris who was active in the installation of the church of Sacre-Coeur on the butte de Montmartre. Date: 1802 - 1886
1er mars, 1871, 1er mars, 1918. En Alsace liberee les petites filles, se restreignent de bon coeur pour hater la deliverance de l Alsace encore annedexe. Faites comme elles
The view of Montmartre in Paris. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart (SacrÚ¡âur Basilica) in the background. La Rue de la Barre. C. 1908
King Richard I, The LionheartKing Richard I of England, The Lionheart (1157 - 1199, reigned 1189 - 1199)
Montmartre - Sacre Coeur - base of the FunicularMontmartre, Paris, France - Basilica Sacre Coeur - view close to the lower end of the Funicular railway, featuring the flock of goats who used to reside there. Date: circa 1930s
Montmartre - Sacre Coeur - ParisMontmartre - Sacre Coeur, view from the Place du Tertre - Paris, France Date: circa 1930s
American troops parading, Champs Elysees, Paris, WW1American troops parading on the Champs Elysees, Paris, during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Isaac of Cyprus begs Richard IIsaac Kommenos of Cyprus begs Richard I for the release of his daughter. In retaliation for the imprisonment of his fiancee and sister when they were shipwrecked
Prince Richard grieves at his fathers funeral bierPrince Richard, soon to become King Richard, grieves at the funeral bier of his father, Henry II of England Date: 1189
Johns submission to King RichardKing Richard forgives his younger brother John, who had rebelled while Richard was away on the Third Crusade. John was named as heir to the throne and succeeded his brother in 1199 Date: 1194
Longchamp arrests Hugh de PuisetWilliam Longchamp, Bishop of Ely, arrests Hugh de Puiset (Hugh Pudsey) at Tickhill Castle. Longchamp, a favourite of Richard I
King Richard enters LondonFollowing his release from captivity in Austria on his way back from the Third Crusade, King Richard makes a triumphant entry into London Date: 1194
King Richard forgives his assassinMortally wounded, King Richard nevertheless pardons the crossbowman, Bertrand de Gurdon, who had shot him from the battlements of the castle of Chalus-Chabrol Date: March 1199
Rayon BallgownLove-in-a-mist coloured rayon gown with a long skirt, & heart (en coeur) shaped pleated corsage with narrow shoulder straps & worn with a triple belt trimmed with roses Date: 1938
Morocco, Casablanca - The Rue Deify Dieude and CathedralThe Rue Deify Dieude and Cathedral of the Sacred Heart at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region
Statue of Richard I of England at Westminster, 1861Engraving showing the colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, King Richard I of England, by Baron Marochetti, in the Old Palace Yard, Westminster, 1861
Jacques Coeur and KingThe wealthy merchant Jacques Coeur welcomes Charles VII at Bourges
Louise ColetLOUISE COLET (nee Revoil) French writer of the Romantic school - verses such as Ce qui est dans le coeur des femmes, and novels such as Les coeurs brises
Montmartre DefencesThe Communards establish their position on the slopes of the Butte de Montmartre where Sacre-Coeur stands today
Lady Charles BeresfordBodice with en coeur or sweetheart neckline, shoulder straps & transparent short sleeves - the whole heavily ornamented with beadwork. N.B choker & long string of pearls
Paris / Sacre Coeur 1919The Montmartre Funicular : the two coaches pass, precisely half-way up (or down) the slope leading to Sacre-Coeur
Jacques Coeur / Dupre MonoJACQUES COEUR French merchant who gained wealth through trading and manufacturing, counsellor to Charles VII but falsely accused, condemned, exiled
Jacques Coeur / DupreJACQUES COEUR French merchant who gained wealth through trading and manufacturing; Chancellor to King Charles VII
Paris / Sacre Coeur C1905Church of Sacre Coeur, designed by architects Abadie and Magne
Ball Dress / Bouquet 1861Green dress: fluted flounces, white tulle over-skirt looped up with plumes, corsage en coeur. Garibaldi shirt, black skirt with a red velvet band at the hem & on the pockets
Costume January 1849Two gowns with lace berthas, one with a caraco bodice; two outdoor garments possibly mantles, one trimmed in brown fur with a matching fur muff
Jacques Coeur / Burgun?JACQUES COEUR French merchant, chancellor to King Charles VII, (falsely) accused of traitorous conduct, makes a public apology to the people