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Fallieres (Guth)CLEMENT ARMAND FALLIERES French statesman, president from 1906 to 1913 during the period of the Entente Cordiale. Date: 1841 - 1931
Franco-Russian EntenteFrance & Russia (Tsar Nicholas II) in a passionate embrace symbolising the Franco-Russian Entente. Date: 1899
Inter-Allied Fraternisation - British and French in FlandersWW1 - Inter-Allied Fraternisation - The Friends of Today, not the Foes of Waterloo - British and French soldiers fraternising in Flanders. Date: 1915
Inter-Allied Fraternisation - Paris Cafe - WW1. British Tommies chat to their French counterparts and colonial French troops from Dominique. Date: 1915
The Result Below Stairs by Heath RobinsonThe result below stairs of upstairs perusal of our Entent Peace Number. The Cook: " Ow I ate hese finicky French ways
Vive l Entente! by MacMichael" Lumme, there wouldn t arf be a scandal if the Capting or Mr Kirchner knew that you an me come out of our frames for a smoke
Boy and girl scouts at Jamboree, Karuizawa, JapanBoy and girl scouts at the 4th Japan Boy Scouts Jamboree in Karuizawa, Japan. Present were 13000 scouts from 12 different nations
An Unfinished Symphony - a Duet at the Front, WW1Music in a war-wrecked room: a British officer and a French Alpine Chasseur playing near Ypres. Apparently the officer was a well-known musician and the grand piano was played, briefly
International gathering of scouts, Alexandria, EgyptAn international gathering of scouts, Alexandria, Egypt. Showing the 1st Alexandria (British) Troop and 2nd Alexandria (International) Troop having tea together after a game
Hands Across the Sea, WW1 postcard, Lawson WoodPatriotic wartime postcard showing A British and French officer, flags in hand, shaking hands across the Channel. Date: c.1916
British Soldiers Part in the Entente by H. L. OakleyScenes in silhouette showing how British soldiers helped their Allies during World War One. In Belgium, the R.A.S.C transported villagers from a ruined village
British and French troops grazing horses, WW1British and French troops grazing their horses together after an engagement on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Advert celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth IIA French advert in The Tatler wishing the Queen a long and peaceful reign: It is the hearfelt wish of the people of France that the reign of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth should be one of unbroken
Officers of Four Nations in London Cafe by Matania, WW1A London cafe scene during World War I showing French, British, Belgian and Italian soldiers among the crowds. As the war progressed, the familiarity of foreign soldiers around London increased
Franco-British Exhibition - Entente Cordiale - featuring inset portraits of King Edward VII and President of the French Republic Clement Armand Fallieres (1841-1931)
Unity between British Royalty and the French GovermentPatriotic Postcard produced for the charitable benefit of Young soldiers and French charitable Institutions - depicts the King and Queen of England (King George VI (1895-1952)
Franco-British Exhibition, White City - Palace of MusicColonnade at The Palace of Music at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
Franco-British Exhibition, White City - The Elite GardensThe Elite Gardens at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
Franco-British Exhibition, White City - Machinery HallEntrance to The Machinery Hall at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London - The PavilionThe Pavilion at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale (signed in 1904 between Britain and France)
Franco-British Exhibition, White City - Fine Art PalaceThe Fine Art Palace at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
Colonnade at the British Applied Arts PalaceThe Colonnade at the British Applied Arts Palace at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
Franco-British Exhibition, London - From the Concert HallView from the Concert Hall at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
The Franco-British Exhibition - London - The Fine Art PalaceThe Fine Art Palace at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente Cordiale
French postcard praising the English - WWI era - showing King George V, wounded soldiers of the BEF and the fleet of the Royal Navy
WWI - Red Cross Nurse, bearing flags of the Allied PowersWWI era - Beautiful postcard depicting a Red Cross Nurse, bearing flags of the Allied (Entente) Powers. She stands before the English Flag - The Cross of St. George. Date: 1917
Marianne and the British Bulldog - Franco-British ExhbitionMarianne smiles favourably toward the British Bulldog - a symbolic postcard, denoting the thawing of international relations between France and Britain following the Entente Cordiale (signed in 1904)
Touring Club Italiano chart, aeroplanes and airshipsTouring Club Italiano chart of aeroplanes and airships, Italian and foreign (German, Austrian, French, British), for recognition purposes
Franco-British Exhibition- Machinery HallMachinery Hall (French Section) - Franco-British Exhibition, White City, Shepherds Bush, London, 1908. Date: 1908
Christmas Day 1914Fraternisation between German and English soldiers on Christmas Day 1914 in Ploegsteert on the Western Front in France during World War I
Are We Downhearted? by Ethel ParkinsonA World War One postcard showing France, Britain and Belgium represented by three children snuggled up under the shelter of an umbrella together
The Restraining HandConstantine I, King of the Hellenes wonders whether to join the Triple Entente, or to remain neutral. The mailed fist of the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, tries to influence his decision
E-F Loubet / Leandre / RireEMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French President (1899-1906) greeting Edward VII at the time of the signing of an Entente Cordiale with Britain
Jos Chamberlain / SourireA perfidious John Bull in league with Jack the Ripper - this is the true nature of England. Satire on Cecil Rhodes and Chamberlain at the time of the Entente Cordiale
Edward VII in ParisEdward VII (1841-1910) raising his hat during a visit to Paris, in 1903. Known as the Uncle of Europe and with sophisticated diplomatic skills (including fluent spoken French)
Lord Mayors ProcessionThe Entente Cordiale is featured in the Lord Mayors Procession, through the streets of London
E-F LOUBETEMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French mayor of Montelimar, President 1899-1906 : after Dreyfus Affair, Entente Cordiale and church/state battle, quit public life
Entente - German ViewEngland depicted as a monstrous spider seeking to entrap all western Europe in its web - only the U-boats of Germany defy the monster !
Edward Vii / Rire 1903EDWARD VII With Emile Loubet, President of France, at the time of the signing of an Entente Cordiale with Britain
Ww1 / Entente CordialeAux Champs Elysees : une scene bien Parisienne A result of the war - a new Anglo-French relationship
Franco-British ExhibBritannia and Marianne hold hands with sisterly affection on the cover of the Franco- British Exhibition guide, symbolising the still uneasy entente cordiale
Allies in Flanders WwiEntente Cordiale: British and either French or Belgian soldiers fraternising and relaxing on a canal boat in Flanders during the First World War
International / CartoonThe double faces of the Anglo- French Entente as seen by Germany