mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
General Joffre and Sir William Robertson in CologneGeneral Joseph Joffre and Field Marshal Sir William Robertson in Cologne, Germany, accompanied by other Allied officers. Date: circa 1919
29th Division entering Cologne, Germany, WW1The British 29th Division entering Cologne, Germany, by the Hohenzollern Bridge during the First World War, with General Plumer taking the salute. A misty cathedral can be seen in the background
Two tanks moving through Cologne, GermanyTwo tanks moving through a street in Cologne, Germany, with the Cathedral in the background. The tanks are preceded by a guard of the Royal Navy, ready for an inspection by the VI Corps Commander
The Conservatoire of Music, Koln, Germany. Date: 1900
Marshal Foch and General Robertson in Cologne, GermanyMarshal Ferdinand Foch (left) and General Sir William Robertson (right) taking the salute in Cologne, Germany, on the arrival of Foch from the steamer Bismarck. 17 May 1919
Racial Types GermanyWomen of Cologne of various classes: maidservant, matron & a middle class woman. All wear long white aprons & ruffs. Date: 1644
Perfume Bottle C1900A decorative perfume bottle containing Eau de Cologne Fleur de Tilleul. Date: circa 1900
RAF navigators map of FrankfurtOrdance survey map of Germany around Frankfurt, showing the location of Cologne (Koln), Koblenz, Frankfurt and other towns and cities in the area, compiled and drawn at the War Office
Cologne, Germany WWICologne harbour in Germany during World War I
German artillery, 1936German artillery on exercise on Cologne, Germany
Troops of the US First Army in Cologne; Second World War, 19Photograph showing troops of the US First Army picking their way through a ruined street, littered with debris, as they advance into the city of Cologne (Koln), March 1945
Bombs falling on Knapsack Power Station; Second World War, 1Aerial photograph, taken from the interior of a Royal Air Force Blenheim bomber, showing bombs dropping towards Knapsack power station, near Cologne in Germany, 12th August 1941
Eau De CologneAdvertisement showing cherubs pouring " 4711 Water" into the bottle
Cologne / Koln Early 20CPicturesque photograph of Cologne (Koln) showing the cathedral and and a steamer on the river Rhine
German Stagecoach 1846Passengers emerge from their coach at Cologne
Young Woman of KolnYoung woman of Koln (Cologne)
Advert / Eau De CologneAtkinsons Eau de Cologne Date: 1926
Edward Vii / Iln 1900Edward, Prince of Wales, attacked on the station platform at Brussels on his way to Cologne, by an anarchist named Sipido
Cologne / Koln General C16Cologne: general view with boats
Koln Bookseller JubileeLeonard Schwann, bookseller of Cologne, announces his jubilee in an appropriately jubilant style
Overcrowded HotelA rather overcrowded hotel at Koln (Cologne)
Real Eau De CologneThis Eau de Cologne really does come from Cologne, though why its called double we can t say
Eau De Cologne RusseEau de Cologne Russe - with its two-headed eagle motif - is a product of the Societe Francaise des parfums d Orient, so perhaps it really comes from Russia
Eau De Cologne LilasA fine French label for Eau de Cologne Lilas (= lilac) from the Pharmacie Etoile, France
Eau De Cologne FleurieA sophisticated art deco label for Eau de Cologne fleurie, from Pharmacie Rapin, France
Eau De Cologne OeilletA striking French label for Eau de Cologne Oeillet (= carnation)
French Eau De CologneEau de Cologne aux Fleurs de France - a nice period design from the 20s or 30s
Mistletoe Eau De CologneEau de Cologne au gui de France - but is it actually made from mistletoe, or is that simply its brand name ?
Cologne Bridge 1918The new Watch on the Rhine set by the Allies: British troops crossing Cologne Bridge
British in Cologne 1918British soldiers marching through the German city of Cologne
Earl Haig in CologneField Marshall Earl Haig and Lord Plummer visit Cologne on a tour of inspection of the Army of Occupation