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A Classroom - Chⴥau Blanc, Charleval, Haute-NormandieA Classroom - Chⴥ au Blanc, Charleval, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France. Date: 1920s
Folie Parisienne at the French Casino, New York and Miami BeScenes from Folie Parisienne at the French Casino, New York and Miami Beach, 1935-1936 (La Normandie, Bouquet of Roses and Ladies and their Dogs) Date: circa 1936
Reconstruction of village and Brazilian dance for Henry II and Catherine de Medici during his triumphal entry into Rouen, on October 1, 1550. Early Modern Era. Engraving. FRANCE. HAUTE-NORMANDIE
Ms Y 28. Relation de l entr饠de Henri II, roiMs Y 28. Relation de l entr饠 de Henri II, roi de France, ࠒ ouen, le 1er octobre 1550. (Story of the entry of Henry II, King of France, in Rouen, on October 1, 1550). Folio 70. Detail
France. Dieppe. Saint-Jacques ChurchFRANCE. Dieppe. Saint-Jacques Church. Flamboyant gothic. Architecture
Charles Comte SoissonsCHARLES de BOURBON, comte de SOISSONS French statesman, Grand Maitre de France, gouverneur de Dauphine et Normandie.. Date: 1566 - 1612
Le Treport - a corner of the Beach - FranceA corner of the Beach at Le Treport, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in north-western France. Date: circa 1909
Steeple at Saint-Leger, Alpes-Maritimes, FranceThe Steeple (ruins of an ancient abbey) of Saint-Leger close to Saint-Valery-en-Caux, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France- bereft of its main
Rue Delalande, Pavilly, FrancePavilly, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France. Rue Delalande. Date: circa 1905
Vernon, Eure, FranceVernon is a commune in the department of Eure in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France. View down on Place Barette with the Collegiale Notre-Dame (now Parish Church)
General view of Le Havre, Normandy, FranceLe Havre - a city in the Seine-Maritime department of the Haute-Normandie region in France. Date: circa 1920s
Sainte-Adresse, France - Le Pain de SucreSainte-Adresse, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region, France - Le Pain de Sucre (The Sugar-loaf Memorial)
Etretat, France - working a beachside capstanEtretat in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France - French Fisherfolk working a beachside capstan to draw in a fishing boat
A woman pouring cider in Normandie, France. Outdoor bar scene
Praying at a MenhirThough priests deplore such superstitions, many peasants retain allegiance to old gods - women pray before the druidic stones at Montchauvet in the bocage of Normandie
Rollo BaptisedRollo (or Robert) has been allowed to settle in Normandie as its first duke : he is baptised as a Christian
Robert II De NormandieRobert, duc de Normandie and eldest son of William I of England, rebels against his father : he will be in constant dispute with his brothers
France TrouvilleThe fashionable Normandie seaside resort seen from the sea
France Chateau GaillardChateau Gaillard, above Les Andelys in Normandie, was the stronghold of Richard I of England
Houlgate-BeuzevalA popular seaside resort on the coast of Normandie
France HonfleurThe harbour on the Normandie coast, seen from the sea
Statue at FalaiseIn 1851 a statue of William the Conqueror is erected at Falaise, on the French coast. William had been duc de Normandie before he thought of invading England
The Normandie, the largest liner in the worldThe burning of the luxury liner, the Normandie in 1942. The Normandie was the largest liner in the world. As World War II commenced the liner was taken out of service
Marie Antoinette & KidsMARIE ANTOINETTE receives her children - Le Dauphin, Madame Royale and le duc de Normandie
NORMANDIESurcouf is the worlds largest submarine before World War Two, with a range of 19, 000 km and carries 80 days stores for long trips away from base. She will be lost in 1942
Bridegroom ArrestedAt Coutances, Normandie, a bridegroom is spotted during his wedding procession, and police arrest him during the wedding breakfast, to the dismay of his new bride
Sailing Back to NormandiSailing from Syria back to Normandie in this tiny ship, Robert l Ermitte sees a vision concerning the future of his country
Rollon of NormandieROLLO, DUKE OF NORMANDY Norse invader of France who, preferring the climate to that of the North, establishes himself in France
Washerwomen of Caen, Normandy, FranceThe Washerwomen of Caen, Normandy, northern France, washing their clothes at the communal lavoir
NORMANDIE (CARD)A typical publicity item associating the company with the newest glory of the French merchant fleet
NORMANDIE (SEBILLE)French transatlantic liner
French Street MarketNormandie countrywomen come into Saint-Vst-le-Hougue and wait with their baskets along the street while the townswomen inspect their produce
Harold Swears FealtyHarold, earl of Wessex, touching holy reliquaries with either hand, swears fealty (allegiance) to Guillaume, duc de Normandie, later William I of England
Williams Burial ForbadeWilliam I is about to be buried at Caen, Normandie, when Ascelin Fitzarthur claims the territory : the lords make a settlement and eventually proceed with the funeral
Normandy WeddingLa mariee de Pays de Caux - a wedding procession in Normandie. Musicians precede the bride and her entourage, all except the drummer are on horse or donkey-back
Food / Dinner / 1356, FranceMealtime at the chateau de Rouen; Charles, duc de Normandie, is at table when his father Jean II arrives unexpectedly
Buying the GooseBuying geese and turkeys in a street market in Normandie, France
Vikings on French CoastA Drakkar from Scandinavia off the Normandie coast
Lace making at home in Caen, Normandy, FranceLace making at home in Caen, Normandy, northern France
Steamship: NormandieRemember, if anyone touches her while I m away, you ll have me to answer to !