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Poster, Foire de Paris, Paris Fair. Date: circa 1930s
Angel with flowers on a French Christmas postcardAngel with star and pink roses on a French Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Angel with tree on a French Christmas postcardAngel with tree in moonlight on a French Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Empress EugeniaEugenia Maria de Montijo de Guzman (1826 - 1920), wife of Napoleon III and last Empress of France (reigned 1853 - 1871). Photograph taken about the time of her flight from Paris
Glasgow International Exhibition, 1901 - Central Sculpture Hall of Art Palace with Rodins sculpture of John the Baptist. 1901
The Illustrious Women of France - The BridesmaidThe Illustrious Women of France - the Bridesmaid. 1860
The Illustrious Women of France - Mass in Church. 1860
The Illustrious Women of France - At the Ball. 1860
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Napoleon Bonaparte, at Saint-Cloud, in which Napoleon seized power in revolutionary France on 9 November 1799. 1799
Scandal in Paris by Edgar de Saint-Pierre de Montzaigle
French Royal Marine Corps
Napoleons farewell to the Rhine
Moliere reading his comedies to his housekeeperThe French dramatist Moliere reading his comedies to his housekeeper. 17th century
Mont Blanc, France -- people mountaineeringMont Blanc - people mountaineering. 19th century
French Revolution, Return of the French Royal FamilyFrench Revolution - Return of the French Royal Family Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette from Varennes. 1791
French Revolution, 13th Vendemiaire, 5 October 1795French Revolution - 13th Vendemiaire, 5 October 1795, a battle between the French Revolutionary troops and Royalist forces in the streets of Paris, and a success for General Napoleon Bonaparte. 1795
The Incident at the Ball
A Walk in the Evening
A Morning Walk
France 1789, French RevolutionFrance 1789 by J H Banks - French Revolution. 1789
Alexandre Dumas, Comedie FrancaiseCommittee Room, Comedie Francaise - Alexandre Dumas reading a play
Cover design, L Image magazine, July 1897Art Nouveau style cover of L Image magazine, July 1897. 1897
Andre Gide, French authorAndre Gide (1869-1951), French author. circa 1930s
Napoleons Tomb on St Helena. 19th century
Costumes of Europe, Young Lady of Martin-Eglise near DieppeCostumes of Europe - Young Lady of Martin-Eglise near Dieppe. 19th century
Costumes of Europe, Farmers Wife, Harcourt near CauxCostumes of Europe - Farmers Wife, Harcourt near Caux. 19th century
Costumes of Europe, St Valery en CauxCostumes of Europe - St Valery en Caux. 19th century
Costumes of Europe, Maidservant Vareugeville at DieppeCostumes of Europe - Maidservant Vareugeville at Dieppe. 19th century
Battle of Cr飹1346The Battle of CrÚú╣, also called Battle of Cressy, was an English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years War. 26 August 1346
Battlefields Pilgrims, arrival at St Omer, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims, Percy Barton, Chairman of the South Western Area (extreme left) with members of West Country Party (Party D) arriving at St Omer, northern France
Battlefields Pilgrims at Vimy Ridge, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims from the North-Western party inspecting the trenches on Vimy Ridge in northern France. The pilgrimage of 11
Battlefields Pilgrims at Victoria and Arras, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims, The Metropolitan Company of Party A at Victoria Station, London (top), arrival of pilgrims at Arras, northern France, with roll call (centre) and outside the station at Arras
Battlefields Pilgrims in northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims in France -- a company of blind men from St Dunstans (B5 Party). The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion
Battlefields Pilgrims at Vimy, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims (a section of Party B from the Home Counties) with their French soldier hosts in Vimy, northern France
Battlefields Pilgrims, departure of ex-service women at Victoria Station, London, on 5 August. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion
Battlefields Pilgrims in Newfoundland Memorial Park, FranceBattlefields Pilgrims in Newfoundland Memorial Park, Beaumont Hamel, Somme, northern France, looking at a treasure trove of war relics
Battlefields Pilgrims climbing Vimy Ridge, FranceBattlefields Pilgrims climbing Vimy Ridge in northern France. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion and attended by the Prince of Wales
Battlefields Pilgrims en route for France, leaving Dover on the Empress of Calais (top), arriving at Calais (centre), and Scottish pilgrims at Dunkirk station after their voyage from Tilbury (bottom)
Pilgrims with their French guide, arriving at their billets, exchanging references through their coupons. The pilgrimage of 11
French card, souvenir of first communion. circa 1890s
REVOLUTIONARY ASSIGNATFRANCE A French assignat of the Revolutionary era
Music cover, Napoleons Grand March, with an Introduction composed by Charles W Glover. 19th century
Ninon de L Enclos or Ninon de Lanclos, French authorAnne (Ninon) de L Enclos or Ninon de Lanclos (1620-1705), French author, courtesan, freethinker, and patron of the arts. 17th century
Napoleon at The Burning of Moscow. 1812
Madame Trebelli, Her Majestys Theatre, LondonAdvert for Elliott and Fry, photographers -- Madame Zelia Trebelli-Bettini (Zelia Gilbert, 1836-1892), French opera singer, Her Majestys Theatre, London, J H Mapleson, Lessee and Manager. 1880
Illustration, Les Maitres de l Affiche. 1896
Jean Bart, French naval commander and privateerJean Bart (1650-1702), French naval commander and privateer. late 17th century
Charles Rollin, French historian and educatorCharles Rollin (1661-1741), French historian and educator, Rector of the University of Paris. early 18th century