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Die Dame / Fruit & WomanAn Autumn issue - a woman with a collection of autumn fruit and leaves
Notre Dame bombedA front page Illustrated London News photograph showing the hole blown in the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on October 11th, 1914 by a German aeroplanes bomb
Paris SightseeingSightseers view Paris from the stern of a bateau-mouche : they have just passed Notre- Dame and the Ile de la Cite. The fox is not interested
Mere Alix Le ClercMERE ALIX LE CLERC (Mere Therese de Jesus) French founder of the Sisters of Notre Dame
Notre Dame CelebrationsParisians flock into Notre- Dame to thank God for restoring Alsace-Lorraine to France, after he had allowed the Germans to keep it since 1871
Goddess of Reason - 1By order of the Convention, the cathedral of Notre-Dame is transformed into a Temple de la Raison, where a Goddess of Reason is to be worshipped
Dame Madge KendalMRS KENDAL (1848 - 1935) Stage actress
Notre Dame Cathedral - ParisNotre Dame Cathedral, Paris - viewed from the Southern bank of the River Seine, where secondhand book sellers have set up their (semi-permanent) stalls, alongside vendors of paintings and prints
Montreal Street SceneNotre Dame street, Montreal
Charlemagne StatueCHARLEMAGNE King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor: a statue by Rochet in front of Notre Dame, Paris
Paris / Notre Dame C17Social scene outside Notre Dame, including a horse and carriage and a man on horseback
Dame School, Camden TownA Dame Teacher at Camden Town, London, instructs her pupils in their alphabet
N D D avesnieresNotre Dame D avesnieres
Charles I Weds H. MariaCharles I weds Henrietta Maria, sister of Louis XIII, in Notre Dame, Paris : cardinal Richelieu does the honours (the British people disapprove of the match)
Dame D honneurOne of Marie Antoinettes Dames d Honneur, dressed almost as magnificently as the queen herself
Ellen Terry / Window & GDame ELLEN ALICE TERRY English actress
Ellen Terry / P&p BeatriceDame ALICE ELLEN TERRY English actress in the role of Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing
Female Type / Dame 1926An elegant woman in a yellow dress
Paris / La Cite 1906Ile de la Cite, with Notre Dame
Dame Marjorie book, title page designTitle page design, based around a large pre-Victorian fireplace
Dame Marjorie book, DedicationDedication: Dame Marjorie is about to open up the cupboard and show the treasures inside to the children
Dame Marjories Chimney Corner, contents pageContents page, based around an open china cabinet with blue and white tiles on either side
Jeanne D arc a PatronPope Pius XI in a gesture of exquisite kindness declares that Jeanne d Arc is a secondary patron of France, after Notre Dame
Dame School (Angus)The country teacher gets on with her spinning while her pupils get on with their lessons
Dame School (Webster)Village children struggle with their lessons while their teacher struggles with her pupils
Agnes Sorel / ChasselatAGNES SOREL Dame de Beaute (her estate) mistress of Charles VII of France, possibly poisoned by political enemies
Agnes Sorel / HargraveAGNES SOREL Dame de Beaute (her estate) mistress of Charles VII of France, possibly poisoned by political enemies
PARIS, 1607Looking northwards across the Cite : Notre Dame is prominent in the centre, the Bastille over to the east; the islands in the Seine have not yet been joined together
Jeanne De MontfortJeanne de Montfort, dame de Bretagne, an ally of the English, defends her chateau against the French
Brotherhood AccountingSettlement of accounts by the brotherhood of Charite-Dieu of Notre Dame of the recovery of Rouen
Ellen Terry / 1905Dame ELLEN ALICE TERRY English actress - not getting on with her paperwork!
Ellen Terry / 1900Dame ELLEN ALICE TERRY English actress in the role of Claire de Maulucon in Robespierre at the Lyceum Theatre, London
Ellen Terry / Players 1903Dame ELLEN ALICE TERRY English actress, in the role of Catherine of Aragon in Shakespeares Henry VIII
DAME BLANCHE - 3Scenes from his masterpiece, which marks a turning-point in French opera
DAME BLANCHE - 2Scene from Act 2, Scene 12 : the opera is based on novels by Sir Walter Scott, which explains the kilted gent
DAME BLANCHE - 1The celebrated duet, highlight of Boieldieus masterpiece which marks a turning-point in French opera
Paris / Notre Dame C1905Notre Dame de Paris: main facade
Paris / Notre Dame C1870Notre Dame de Paris, in all its gothic splendour
Marseille / Notre DameMarseille: Notre Dame de la Garde
Equal Franchise / 1928Dame Millicent Fawcett, Miss Fawcett, Miss Garrett & Mrs Strachey after Royal Assent to Equal Franchise Act
NOTRE-DAMEview of Notre-Dame from across the Seine
Notre Dame De LiesseePilgrims at the shrine of Notre-Dame de Liesse pray before the miraculous statue of the Virgin; note the man on the left in true pilgrims garb, cockle shells and all
Mary Devotional CardMary depicted as Notre-Dame des Victoires, madonna of the Archeconfrerie of the extremely holy and immaculate heart of Mary, crowned by Monseigneur Pacca. And Jesus
Cock-A-Doodle-DooThe Cock, mounted on top of the coop, is able to look into the farmhouse where he can see that my dame has lost her shoe, and that other mishaps are mishappening
Quasimodo Flogged / HugoThe flogging of Quasimodo
Paving Stones, ParisLaying paving stones near the cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris, France
Nostradamus (Popular)The celebrated prophet Michel de Nostre-Dame, in a popular depiction showing him drawing his inspiration from the stars
Notre Dame Gargoyle 1930A gargoyle looks down over Paris from Notre Dame cathedral