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Paris on the banks of Seine river, 19th c. Engraving
FRANCE. Paris. Anonymous watercolour, 18th c. The Theatre of the fair of St. Lauret in Paris. 1786. Watercolour
FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum). Workshop of dry cleaners of the Gobelin tapestries (Manufacture des Gobelins). French painting 18th c. FRANCE. Paris
FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE. PARIS. Paris. GalleriesFRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. PARIS. Paris. Galleries Lafayette. Dome. Architecture
Public transport in Paris. Engraving by Denis Ausuguste Marie Raffet. Litography. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)
Paris. 1889 Universal Exhibition. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)
French park festivities with fireworks and balloon
Federation Celebrated 5On the Champ de Mars, Parisians celebrate the Fete de la Federation, marking the first anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. Date: 14 July 1790
Strasbourg RiotsNot to be outdone by the Parisians, the citizens of Strasbourg riot against their authorities and destroy the Hotel de ville. Date: 19 July 1789
The Ranelagh Park - Paris, France Date: circa 1910s
Tomb of Unknown Soldier - Arc de Triomphe, Paris, FranceTomb of the Unknown Soldier intered under the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France on 11th November 1920 (Armistice Day). Date: 1920
Couple DrinkingVIV NT LES PARISIENS ! Two Parisians living it up - but is the young lady with the crucifix hesitating to take the first sip which could be the first step to ruin ? Date: circa 1860
Trying on a Hat 1905Trying on a hat at Au Printemps, Paris Date: 1905
Three Absinthe DrinkersThree absinthe drinkers sit quietly absorbed in their own thoughts in a Paris cafe, specifically the CafÚáñu Helder. 1889
Paris evacuation WWIIParisians leaving the city for safer havens. Here a poor family is using all possible means of locomotion to leave, wheeling their grandmother in a pram
The Parisians of Paris: La Belle OteroCarolina Otero, the famous Spanish dancer, actress and courtesan
Revolutionaries arrested by the government receive food from their families
War in ItalyStreet posters tell Parisians that Napoleon has decided to go to war in Italy, helping Vittorio Emanuele to boot out the Austrians. They will get Savoie and Nice as a reward
Imperial Fetes, ParisParisians enjoy the customary imperial fetes. : a theatre at Les Invalides presents a stirring spectacle depicting Frances military glory
Fete De 14 JuilletThe salle de Vasle is a festival pavilion where Parisians can dance to celebrate Bastille Day
Election Results 1Newspapers publish the results of the election - the scene in the rue du Croissant as Parisians gather to learn the news
Norsemen Besiege ParisBishop Joscelin orders a high tower to be constructed, from which the defenders can assail the invaders : the Norsemen destroy it, but the Parisians rebuild it
Prince ImperialParisians love to celebrate, and the baptism of the Prince Imperial, son of Napoleon and Eugenie, is as good an excuse as any
Paris BridgesSeven bridges enable Parisians to cross the Seine without having to swim or take a boat
Imperial FetesParisians celebrate the Fetes de l Empereur in the Champ de Mars : he keeps his subjects happy with bread and circuses
French Civilians going into the Prussian Lines for Bread; FrIllustration showing the scene at the Ferry of Sevres on the River Seine as Parisians went to the Prussian lines with dockets in their hands to exchange for bread
Seine Frozen 1854The Seine frozen over - Parisians are able to walk from one bank to the other without using the bridges
Seine Frozen 1868The Seine frozen over - Parisians are able to walk from one bank to the other without using the bridges
France EnghienToday a suburb of Paris, Enghien in the Val d Oise is both a popular residential district and a favourite place of recreation for Parisians
Parisians at Sceaux: Dining in a Tree, 1872Engraving showing wealthy Parisians enjoying dinner at Sceaux, with some dining in tree-houses; their food arriving in baskets hoisted up to them
Fugitives ArrestedParisians seeking to escape from Paris are arrested by Gardes Nationaux at the Gare de l Est
Fugitives from ParisAnxious Parisians attempt to leave the city at the Gare du Nord
Wild Champagne DrinkersHave a good time all the time seems to be the outlook of a boisterous gentleman at a party; being surrounded by champagne and girls certainly helps matters
Republic AnniversaryParisians celebrate the first anniversary of the Second Republic in the place de la Concorde
Coup: VictimsUnfortunately, a lot of Parisians get themselves hurt when troops loyal to Napoleon clear the streets of Republican opponents : they are carted away in wagons
Miniature Golf, ParisAn assortment of elegant Parisians play miniature golf
Notre Dame CelebrationsParisians flock into Notre- Dame to thank God for restoring Alsace-Lorraine to France, after he had allowed the Germans to keep it since 1871
Parisians Go to PremiereBravely, Parisians make the best of things despite the shortages caused by war : here they arrive for a fashionable premiere by any means available to them
Faubourg Saint AntoineAt the battle of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Turenne hems in the frondeurs under Conde at the walls of Paris : but the Parisians are persuaded to open the gates to the rebels
Federation Celebrated 6On the Champ de Mars, Parisians celebrate the Fete de la Federation, marking the first anniversary of the fall of the Bastille
Louis Comes to ParisEven after the fall of the Bastille, Parisians remain loyal to the monarchy, and the royals are welcomed with enthusiasm when they return to Paris from Versailles
Revolutionary CelebrateThe Champ de Mars, Paris, seen from across the Seine, on the occasion of the commemoration of the fall of the Bastille when thousands of Parisians gathered to celebrate
Victory Parade, ParisParisians cheer the returning heroes in a victory parade
Tuileries in 1828Parisians gather in the Jardin des Tuileries, some to eat cakes, others to discuss the news - for this is 1828, and the next revolution is only two years away
LA Reynies Candle LampsLa Reynies candle-lamps in the city streets amaze the Parisians
Parisians at RestaurantGay Parisians in La Rue de la Paix
Parisian Gambling C1800Wealthy Parisians indulge in gambling at home
Picnic in Bois 1910Parisians picnic in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris