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Roland (Card)ROLAND, Comte de Mans, Sire de Blaives, son of duc Milo d Aiglant, semi-legendary warrior in the service of Charlemagne, heroically slain by Saracens at Roncevaux
Milo of Crotona / CoinMILO or MILON of CROTONA Greek athlete, renowned for his strength; wrestling champion in the Olympic and Pythian games
Sorghum grass, great millet or milo, Sorghum bicolorSorghum grass, great millet, durra, jowari or milo, Sorghum bicolor, Sorghum saccharatum, Sorgho a sucre. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert
Nativity Scene
Patricia Ellis, American actressPatricia Ellis (1918-1970), American actress. 1938
The Art Student by A. JohnsonA female art student contemplates her canvas while in an art class in which the female students are drawing from classical statuary
La Milo 1913Actress Pansy Montague, a.k.a La Milo, whose posings (as a statue) on the London stage and in various music halls around the country, provoked controversy. Date: 1913
Venus de Milo. 2nd c. BC. Hellenistic art. Sculpture on marble. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum
Old London Signs - The Bull & Mouth Inn sign - formerly to be found in Aldersgate Street, London - from the original sign now in the Guildhall Museum
Rearming VenusWhat did the Venus de Milo, now standing in the Louvre, Paris, look like before she lost her arms ? These are some of the suggestions... Date: 1896
Comic postcard, couple in an art gallery where the Venus de Milo is on display -- If thats how woman ought to look, I fear they made a howling mess of you, my dear. Date: circa 1900s
Carnival by H C M Hardinge and Matheson Lang, adapted from the Italian play, Sirocco, by Pordes-Milo, set in Venice at carnival time
The Louvre, the Venus de Milo, Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Stop your tickling, JockA courting couple in evening dress. A small copy of the Venus de Milo statue stands on a table at the side, and a potted palm behind them
Milo of Crotona / DugoureMILO or MILON of CROTONA Greek athlete, renowned for his strength; wrestling champion in the Olympic and Pythian games
Louvre Sculpture GalleryA sculpture gallery, with the Venus de Milo strategically placed at the far end
Venus De Milo DiscoveredFrench navigator Dumont Durville discovers the Venus de Milo on the island of Melos, in the Aegean; it is brought to France and installed in the Louvre
The Louvre, ParisAt some stage someone thought of renaming the Louvre the Musee Napoleon - hence the caption. But we are in the Louvre, and heres the Venus de Milo to prove it