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Djemaa el-Djedid Mosque and Consulate Palace - AlgiersThe Consulate Palace and Djemaa el-Djedid Mosque at Algiers, Algeria. Contrary to its name, the New Mosque, (the Djemaa el-Djedid) sometimes also called the Pcherie Mosque
Statue of Duc D Orleans & Mosque - AlgiersA remarkable juxtaposition: A Statue of the Duc D Orleans and the Mosque of Djemaa el-Djedid, Algiers, Algeria. Colonial French town planners cleared many Ottoman buildings when they redesigned
Twickenham Orleans HouseOrleans House, on the Thames at Twickenham
Prince of Wales / AmmanullKING AMANULLAH OF AFGHANISTAN Prince of Wales greets the King of Afghanistan aboard the Maid of Orleans at Dover dressed in the uniform of the Welsh Guards
PLUMSCount Altanns Gage Grand Duke Green Gage Early Orleans Gisbornes monarch, The Czar
USA / New Orleans / LeveeShips await their cargo, which is piled high on the Levee at New Orleans
French Prisoners at Orleans Railway Station; Franco-PrussianIllustration showing French prisoners at the railway station of Orleans, during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1. Orleans was of great strategic importance to the French
German soldiers relaxing in Orleans; Franco-Prussian War, 18Illustration showing an atmospheric candlelit scene of German soldiers relaxing with enemy french women and children, during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1
The Civil War in America: destruction of the Confederate floUnion ships under the command of Flag Officer David Farragut moving up the Missippi river to take New Orleans, the biggest Confederate port
France GienGien, on the Loire about 80km from Orleans, is famous for its faience ceramics
Battle of Orleans 1870Poupry, near Orleans : the first regiment of Kurassiers charge the French infantry
Clementine D orleansMARIE CLEMENTINE LEOPOLDINE d ORLEANS - daughter of Louis Philippe, wife of August von Saxe-Coburg, mother of Ferdinand, king of Bulgaria
Louis, Duke of OrleansLOUIS, DUC D ORLEANS Second son of Charles V and brother of Charles VI
Cake Walking CoupleA black banjo-player and his white partner, both in carnival costume - is this New Orleans ? - perform the cake- walk
3rd Class CarriagesA popular and packed train on the route between Paris and Orleans. The rear four carriages are open and contain the third class passengers, exposed to all elements
Ms - Duke of OrleansThe Tower of London during the Captivity of Charles, duc d Orleans, after Agincourt - from a Flemish manuscript of his poems
Battle of Patay 1429BATTLE OF PATAY The French under Jeanne d Arc and le duc d Alencon defeat the English as they retreat from Orleans : some English panic, Talbot is captured
New Orleans / PanoramaA view across the Mississippi towards New Orleans
New Orleans / MississippiPaddle-Steamers and small sailing craft occupy a busy stretch of the Mississippi at New Orleans
Orleans / Duc PhilippePHILIPPE, DUKE OF ORLEANS French soldier and Regent of France (1715-1723)
Gaston Duc D orleansGASTON JEAN BAPTISTE DE FRANCE, duc d ORLEANS son of Henri IV, soldier and conspirator against Richelieu and Mazarin
Gaston D orleansGASTON JEAN BAPTISTE DE FRANCE, duc d ORLEANS, comte de Blois, de Montlery et de Limours, governor of Languedoc, brother of Louis XIII and uncle of Louis XIV, Chef des conseils etc
Duchesse Orleans 1692CHARLOTTE-ELISABETH de Baviere (Bavaria), duchesse d ORLEANS
Duke of Orleans (1794)LOUIS-PHILIPPE JOSEPH, DUKE OF ORLEANS - French revolutionary (also known as Philippe Egalite )
New Orleans / StatehouseThe Statehouse in New Orleans
Orleans / Lpr / Fantasio 10LOUIS-PHILIPPE-ROBERT DUC D ORLEANS A satirical comment on his claim to the French throne; also a scientist and explorer
Orleans / Lpr / Postcard 90LOUIS-PHILIPPE-ROBERT DUC D ORLEANS Pretender to the French throne; scientist and explorer in the Arctic and East Africa
Orleans / Lpa / Claimant 82LOUIS-PHILIPPE-ALBERT COMTE DE PARIS Pretender to the French crown; served in the American Civil War (1861-2)
Philippe I D orleansPHILIPPE I, duc d ORLEANS brother of Louis XIV, founder of later Orleans line : here depicted for some obscure reason as John the Baptist
Battle of New OrleansTHE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS The city surrendered on the 25th following an attack by the Federals, the forts held out until the 28th after a mutiny in Fort Jackson
USA / New Orleans / 1720A view of the early settlement at New Orleans
White Cake WalkersTwo white dancers - he wearing a monocle, she a smart hat - perform the cake-walk in fine Parisian fashion : it may not be New Orleans, but they ve got style !
Orleans House / TwickenhamOrleans House, Twickenham
Helene Duch. Orleans - 3HELENE von Mecklenburg- Schwerin, duchesse d ORLEANS wife of Ferdinand, son of Louis-Philippe; their son claimed the French throne, but failed to get it
Woolworths, New OrleansF W WOOLWORTHs STORE, New Orleans, USA
Franco-Pruss / OrleansThe Prussians attack a railway embankment at Orleans
Etats-Generaux 1561A session of the Etats- Generaux is held at Orleans. The feeble Charles IX presides, but the real power is his awful mother, Catherine de Medicis seated beside him
Mississipi SteamboatA Mississippi river steamer fully laden with bales of cotton, at New Orleans, Louisiana
Mississippi Naval FightThe Mississippi is the scene of continuous naval operations throughout the war : here Union vessels engage confederate forts below New Orleans
New Orleans Demo 1874Riots in New Orleans, against the treatment of the South by the Federal government, lead to violence and intervention by the President
New Orleans - Canal StCanal Street
New Orleans - AerialAerial view of the Mississippi river as it winds through the city
Duchesse De BerryThe duchesse, widow of the murdered duc who had been heir to the throne, is arrested at Nantes for activities aimed at restoring the Orleans regime
Riots at Palais RoyalSupporters and opponents of the Orleans monarchy come to blows in the Palais Royal, Paris
DUC D ORLEANS (-1793)Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d ORLEANS (known as Philippe Egalite ) despite his revolutionary sympathies, he was guillotined for supposed treason
Joan of Arc on BannerJOAN OF ARC Portrayed on a banner reputedly presented to the city of Orleans by Francois I in around 1518
Joan of ArcJOAN OF ARC Maid of Orleans French national heroine