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Dunkirk, France - QuaysidePeople walk and pull carts down a busy quayside street (Quai au Leughenaer) in the French town of Dunkirk (Dunkerque). circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - entrance to the portShips and smaller boats line the entrance to the port of the French town of Dunkirk (Dunkerque). circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Monument des Fusiliers MarinsDunkirk, France - Monument to the French Navy (Monument des Fusiliers Marins), erected in 1929 to celebrate the role of the French naval gunners throughout the First World War. circa 1930s
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi church, WW1Saint Eloi Church, located in the northern french city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi church nave, WW1The right side of the Saint Eloi Church nave, located in the northern french city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi Church facadeSaint Eloi Church front facade, in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France, with a large group of people standing outside. circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi Church nave and belfry, WW1The interior of the nave of the Saint Eloi Church in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing the belfry tower, and damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Dunkirk, France - Facade of the Saint Eloi church, WW1Painting of the facade of the Saint Eloi Church, facing the street in the Old Quarters of Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in France, showing damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Dunkirk, France - view over harbourDunkirk, France - a view out over the harbour, showing tethered fishing boats in the foreground and the town hall a a church belfry in the distance. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - seafront roadMalo-les-Bains, France - the seafront road (Rue de la Mer) of the beach town of Malo-les-Bains, near to Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in northern France
Malo-les-Bains, France - children building sandcastlesChildren have a sandcastle building competition on the Malo-les-Bains beach, near Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in northern France. circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - paddling at Malo-les-Bains beachDunkirk, France - people paddling and playing in the waves at Malo-les-Bains beach, with sailing boats on the sea in the background. circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - the beach at Malo-les-BainsMalo-les-Bains beach near Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in France. Children are playing in the sand and people rest in beach tents and wooden huts. circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - fisherman and boats in harbourDunkirk, France - Fishermen keep their boats in one of the Dunkirk (Dunkerque) harbours, in view of the busy waterfront streets. circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - interior of Notre Dame des Dunes ChurchDunkirk, France - Interior of the Dunkirk Chapel, the Chapelle Notre Dame des Dunes (Chapel of Our Lady of the Dunes), showing ornate statues, chandelier and altar. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Panorama looking EastAerial view of the northern French city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing the rooftops of the houses and narrow streets. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Bassin du Commerce marina and city quayDunkirk, France - Trading marina in the Bassin du Commerce, and the Quai de la Citadelle. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Interior of the Chapelle des DunesDunkirk, France - Interior of the Petite Chapelle Notre Dame des Dunes (The Little Chapel of Our Lady of the Dunes). Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - PanoramaDunkirk, France - Panoramic view of Northern French city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque) showing the Dunkirk Town Hall and Belfry. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Place Jean-Bart and the Belfry, one end (northerly) of meridianal survey undertaken between 1792 and 1799 which used trigonometry to calculate the distance between the Royal
Belgian Army returns from Exercises - Dunkirk - July 1915Belgian Army returns from Exercises - Beach at Dunkirk, France - July 1915 1915
The Church St Eloi at Dunkirk devastated in WW1The Church of St Eloi (Eligius, also Eloy or Loye), Dunkirk, France - devastated during WW1. circa 1916
Torpedo Boats - Moored at Dunkirk, France circa 1909
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - Saint Stanislaus KostkaChromolithograph Devotional Card - Stanislaus Kostka - (15501568) a Polish novice of the Society of Jesus - receiving a miraculous Eucharist from an Angel
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - Jesus seated - Souvenir card for the 1st Communion of Raoul Pannier at the Church of St Eloi (Eligius, also Eloy or Loye), Dunkirk, France on 25th May 1905 1905
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - Portrait of Jesus and communion chalice/cup - beautiful art nouveau border. Souvenir card for the first communion of Robert Thoores at the Church of St Eloi
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - Mary with Communion Cup. Souvenir card for the first communion of Eva Gilbert on 2nd May 1907 at The Church of Saint Eloi (Eligius, also Eloy or Loye), Dunkirk
Chromolithograph Devotional Card - First CommunionChromolithograph Devotional Card - The first Communion of Ernest Neuts on 13th May 1909 at The Church of Saint Eloi (Eligius, also Eloy or Loye), Dunkirk, France. 1909
Souvenir card from a First Communion - Virgin MarySouvenir card from the First Communion of Marguerite Tettart at the Church of St. John the Baptist at Dunkirk, France on 24th April, 1913
Dunkirk, France - interior of Saint Eloi Church, WW1Dunkirk, France - interior of Saint Eloi Church after bombing during WW1. Date: 1914-1916
Dunkirk, France - Bassin du Commerce and the Dutch Quay. A harbour packed with sailing boats, a commercial French port and peaceful quayside. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - bathersA man in a bathing suit stands in the surf of the Malo-les-Bains beach, near Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in France. Behind him are other bathers as well as various boats. circa 1910s
Jean Bart leads fishermen into battleReproduction of a Dunkirk Museum (Musee de Dunkerque) tableau by French painter Virginie Demont-Breton, depicting Jean Bart enlisting Dunkirk fishermen to follow him into battle aboard the galleon
Dunkirk, France - Dunkirk LighthouseDunkirk Lighthouse (phare de Dunkerque, or phare de Risban), France - the highest automated first order lighthouse in France
Dunkirk, France - general view of the PortDunkirk, France - A general view of the Port of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing ships at rest and the rooftops of houses from above. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Saint ɬoi BelfryDunkirk, France - The St Eloi Belfry (Beffroi Saint ɬ oi), which has been a freestanding bell tower ever since the St Eloi church to which it was attached burnt down in 1558. Date: circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - LighthouseDunkirk Lighthouse (phare de Dunkerque, or phare de Risban), France - the highest automated first order lighthouse in France
Louis XIV at DunkirkLOUIS XIV TAKES DUNKIRK The French army, headed by Louis, take the town of Dunkerque Date: 26 June 1658
Le Pont Saint-Jean, Bergues, Nord-Pas-de-CalaisLe Pont Saint-Jean, Bergues, near Dunkirk, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Date: 1910s
Porte de Bierne - The Bierne Gate, Bergues, Nord-Pas-de-CalaPorte de Bierne/The Bierne Gate, Bergues, near Dunkirk, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Date: 1910s
Carillon of Dunkerque, 1851A man plays the carillon of Dunkerque, 1851. Date: 1851
Envelope from Firminy, near Dunkirk, WW1Envelope containing a letter dated 29 January 1915 from the architect and artist Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton (1874-1960) to his uncle Alfred Ayrton at Lloyds Bank, Chester, England
Letter from Firminy, near Dunkirk, WW1Letter dated 29 January 1915 from the architect and artist Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton (1874-1960) to his uncle Alfred Ayrton on the latters birthday
Anthony Wilding driving armoured car at Dunkirk, 1915Photograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 in an armoured car with trailer attached at Dunkirk, bound for the front
Rescue of the B. E. F. at Dunkerque by MataniaThis illustration shows the dramatic rescue of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkerque in 1940. It took over 900 vessels from England to evacuate the British and French soldiers
Dunkerque FortifiedDunkerque (Dunkirk) is fortified despite treaties prohibiting it : such incidents provoke the British into opposing France in the Austrian Succession War. Date: September 1740
DUNKERQUEAn important Channel port, Dunkerque (as Dunkirk) is best known as the scene of the crucial evacuation of Allied forces in the summer of 1940. Date: circa 1825
WWII - General Lord Gort - Patriotic Postcard sold in aid of the Daily Sketch War Relief Fund, with one penny from every card sold being donated to the fund