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Paris, France - Eglise de la Trinite. Date: 1869
Paris, France - La Samaritaine. Date: 1719
Paris, France - Chateau d Eau, Jardin du Luxembourg. Date: 1830
Paris, France - Chateau d Eau and its Fontaine de Girard. Date: circa 1830
Exhibit of Bessons musical instruments, 1885An exhibit of F. Besson & Companys brass musical instruments, 1885. Date: 1885
France VaucluseLa Fontaine de Vaucluse and the chateau where the poet Petrarch lived. Date: 1835
Matthew Fontaine MauryMATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY American oceanographer Date: 1806 - 1873
August LA FontaineAUGUST H J LA FONTAINE German writer of romantic tales. Date: 1758 - 1831
Rue de la Fontaine, Havre (1845). Moore, James MD 1819 - 1883. Date: 1845
First Flight between Liege and Paris on Sabena AirlinesFirst Flight between Liege, Belgium and Paris, France on Sabena Airlines. Date: 1947
Frontispiece Christies Sale Catalogue Fontaine CollectionThe frontispiece of Christies Sale Catalogue of the celebrated Fontaine Collection of Majolica, Henri II ware, Palissy ware, Nevers ware, Limoges enamels; carvings in Ivory
Nancy, France - Fontaine de Neptune (Fountain of Neptune) Date: circa 1920s
Nancy, France - Fontaine d Amphitrite (The Fountain of the Nereid Amphitrite). Date: circa 1920s
Morocco - Marrakesh - The Sidi El-Hassane Fountain Date: circa 1909
Fontaine Miraculeuse - Basilique St Anne d Auray, MorbihanLa Fontaine Miraculeuse and Basilique Saint-Anne-d Auray, Morbihan, Brittany, France. Date: circa 1930s
Le Matins reporter Charles Fontaine and his tricolour with Louis Ble
Lepidoptera larvae from Queensland, AustraliaLepidoptera larvae illustrations from Manuscript notebook, vol.2 1910-1926 by Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine
Jean de La Fontaine. 2nd half 17th c. SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat. Monastery of Montserrat. Baroque art. Oil on canvas
LA FONTAINE, Jean de (1621-1695). French writer. Etching
LA FONTAINE, Jean de (1621-1695)
LA Fontaine Misses BusJEAN DE LA FONTAINE at Chateau-Thierry, he falls into a reverie about the animals featured in his fables - and his coach departs without him Date: 1621 - 1695
Balloon ascent over Lyons, FranceBalloon ascent over Lyons. The Balloon, known as Le Flesselle, contained Montgolfier the elder, Pilatre de Rosier, Prince Charles de Ligne, Le Comte de la Porte d Anglefort, Le Comte de Laurencin
Even a rat may help to free a lion - La Fontaine. Illustration shows a Uncle Sam as a lion trapped in a net labeled Lobbyism and a small rat, identified as Col
La fontaine des innocents au 18 Siecle. Date c1878
Folies-Bergere travail merveilleux sur le fil de fer par Fontaine. French poster shows aerialist Fontaine, labeled one of le heros du Niagara in three views: a small bust portait
Elishas Fountain - PalestineElishas Fountain - which supplied natural fresh spring water to Jericho and which is mentioned in the Bible in II Kings, chapter ii, 19-22- as " the waters which Elisha healed"
Breton Pardon at BaudA Breton pardon at Baud, where the waters of the Fontaine de la Clarte are said to protect the eyes or even heal eye ailments Date: 1925
Nimes, France - Jardin de la Fontaine
Fontaine Park, Montreal, CanadaFontaine Park (with Fountains in full effect!) at night, Montreal, Canada
Mersin - the European Hotel - Fountain SquarePlace de la Fontaine (Fr.) in Mersin, Turkey, with the European Hotel at rear. A large city and a busy port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey and is the capital of the Mersin Province
Maury / Matthew FontaineMATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY American naval officer and oceanographer
Fable / Ears of the HareTHE HAREs EARS A lion, gored by an elk, banishes all horned animals; a hare, seeing the shadow of her ears, thinks they will be taken for horns, and flees
The Wolf & the LambTHE WOLF AND THE LAMB A young inexperienced lamb is tricked by a hungry wolf and eaten
The Pasha & the MerchantTHE PASHA AND THE MERCHANT A Greek merchant agrees that he will pay three Turks to protect his goods, as they will do this at a cheaper rate than the pasha
Swallow & Little BirdsTHE SWALLOW AND THE LITTLE BIRDS: The swallow tries to warn the birds of the dangers of letting the farmer sow seeds but they do not heed her advice
Countryman and the SnakeTHE COUNTRYMAN AND THE SNAKE A charitable man finds a frozen serpent and warms it in front of the fire, but the snake bites him: a wretched creature cannot be raised up
Fable / Lion, Wolf & FoxTHE LION, THE WOLF AND THE FOX: An old lion, wishing to find a cure, summons his animals. The wolf slanders the fox, but finds he comes off worst in the end
The Two Rats, Fox & EggTHE TWO RATS, THE FOX AND THE EGG: To save the egg they ve found from a fox, one rat ingeniously grips the egg, the other drags him to safety by his tail
Philomel and ProcnePHILOMEL AND PROCNE Procne tries to persuade her sister Philomel to come back to the city, but she prefers to remain in solitude (from Greek mythology)
Fool Selling his WisdomTHE FOOL SELLING WISDOM A crowd, including someone carried in a sedan chair, gathers round a lute-playing man
Fable / Fox and TurkeysTHE FOX & THE TURKEYS Some turkeys who have escaped from a fox into a tree, are unable to sleep for the foxs tricks and contrivances, and eventually fall to the ground
Lark, Brood & FarmerTHE LARK, HER BROOD & THE FARMER: A lark & her young ones, nesting in a field, flee when the owner of the wheat comes to take the harvest in
Little Fish & the FisherTHE LITTLE FISH AND THE FISHERMAN: a tiddler tries to persuade a fisher to let him grow into a big trout, worth catching, but the man prefers to keep what he has
Fable / Lion & GnatTHE LION AND THE GNAT Human version of animal fable: a prince who despised a mere peasant is now at his mercy, pummelled by stones thrown from the mans sling
The Vultures & PigeonsTHE VULTURES AND THE PIGEONS The vultures fight each other and tear with beak and talon; the pigeons attempt to be peacemakers and succeed, but then are themselves attacked
Death & the WoodcutterDEATH AND THE WOODCUTTER A wretched woodman, worn down by lifes woes and the weight of his load of sticks, calls on Death to relieve him of his suffering
The Fish & the CormorantTHE FISH AND THE CORMORANT An elderly cormorant, unable to see, tricks the fish into being borne by him to a safe place, a shallow pond from where he can eat his fill
Fortune and the ChildFORTUNE & THE CHILD or Traveller: A boy sleeps on the brink of a deep well; Fortune wakes him, not wanting the blame for the boys folly if he should fall