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An Egyptian PartyFour men take off their shoes before enjoying a convivial meal. Needless to say, the women of the household are not expected to take part
Republicans PlottingTonight, at the Porte Saint- Martin ! I ll be there ! two Paris Republicans plan to take part in a street demo
Alsace Returns to FranceAfter German defeat in the First World War, Strasbourg and Alsace return to become part of France once more
Girls in UniformWomen dress up as men in order to take part in the fighting : on the Pont Royal one of them saves two royal guards
Juvenile InsurgentssThe children, too, want to be part of the insurrection !
Algerians in ActionHorsemen from Algeria take part in the insurrection
Women InsurgentsWomen also take an active part in the uprising
Womens Right to ServePart of a mass demonstration in London expressing the readiness of women to take part in the war effort
Interior / Mother & ChildA domestic interior during the Reindeer period (part of the Palaeolithic era): a mother and her child sit by the fireside as father returns from the days hunt
Reindeer Feast / FiguierA meal of reindeer cooked on an open fire, during the Reindeer Era (part of the Stone Age)
Edward VI Crowned / AnonPart of the coronation procession of Edward VI
Swedish Postman C1900The Swedish postman makes use of a steam ferry to get from one part of Stockholm to another
France / Paris / BastilleDuring the reign of Charles VI the Bastille is part of the fortifications of Paris, facing the chemin de Vincennes, alongside the Porte Saint Antoine
London Wall / 1792Part of London Wall, in the church yard of St. Giles, cripplegate
King Athamas & NepheleKing Athamas falls in love with the beautiful cloud fairy Nephele and steals her clothes so that she cannot float away with her sisters. (Part of the Golden Fleece myth)
London / Marble ArchMarble Arch, at the time part of Hyde Park
USA / Alaska / Sitka 1845Sitka, on the North-West coast of America. (It was part of Russia until 1867)
7 Wonders / Diana / SargentBuilt by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name
7 Wonders / Diana / Won. MusBuilt by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name
Naples / Castello NuovoThe Castello Nuovo, and part of the Mole Date: circa 1790
Pauline Chase as PanPauline Chase in the stage version of Peter Pan. Chase was J. M. Barries favourite actress for playing the part of the lovable tomboy
Verne / Mysterious IslandDROPPED FROM THE CLOUDS [The mysterious island-part 1] The travellers balloon lands on the island
Curry&rice / In their TentOfficers relaxing in their tent during the hottest part of the day
Australia / Barrier Reefpart of the Great Barrier Reef
Punic Wars: EcnomusPUNIC WARS Naval battle of ECNOMUS :the Roman fleet won a hard-fought victory over the Carthaginians nearly 700 vessels took part
Students Dissecting 1880Young female students at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris dissect a body as part of their practical work
Rail / LocomotiveThe Sans Pareil of Timothy Hackworth, taking part in the Liverpool & Manchester Railway competition
Halleys Comet / Cig CardThis comet is part of our solar system and comes close to the Earth every 76 years, the first known date being 240 BCE. It is about 15 km from side to side
Scene from Shakespeares play, Henry VI Part IIIScene from Shakespeares history play, Henry VI Part III, in which the king laments the senselessness of the Wars of the Roses
Scene from Shakespeares play, Henry IV Part 1Scene from Shakespeares history play, Henry IV Part I, in which Hotspur (Henry Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland) says goodbye to his wife, Lady Percy, before he goes into battle
Scene from Shakespeares Henry IV Part 1A scene from Shakespeares history play, Henry IV Part 1, showing Falstaff and Prince Hal chatting
Scene from Shakespeares Henry VI Part I, in which Joan of Arc (Joan la Pucelle) at Chinon correctly identifies the Dauphin (the future Charles VII), who has disguised himself as one of his courtiers