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WW2 poster, A tous les francais, General de GaulleWW2 poster, A tous les francais (To all French people), from General de Gaulle, based in Liverpool during the Second World War. France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war
Raoul RigaultRAOUL RIGAULT French radical, prominent in the Paris Commune until he was shot by soldiers in the street, crying Vive la Commune ! Date: 1846 - 1871
Vive Le Sport! Go by rail... Advert for SNCF French Railways. Date: 1954
WW1 poster, Vive la France! All for one and one for all! Allied tribute to France, 14 July at 8pm, Mass Meeting on the French National Holiday to show we all stand together till we win Peace by
Vive La France! - Patriotic children. Female artists contribution to the First World War effort. Artist: Flora White Date: 1915
WW1 - Vive La Ligne (" Long live the line" ) - patriotic postcard supporting the (thin) line of French troops guarding their country from German attack in the early part of WW1
FRENCH IN DAHOMEYThe French tricouleur is borne proudly into the smoking city of Abomey, Dahomey - Honneur aux braves soldats ! Vive la France ! Date: 1892
Franco-British Exhibition, London - Wood Lane Entrance. Date: 1908
WW1 Propaganda - Vive L Italie - Gloire aux Allies. Date: circa 1916
Newspaper HeadlineThe front page of La Victoire declares the imminent occupation of Paris Date: 13 June 1940
WW1 poster, Vive La FrancePoster, All for One and One for All! Vive La France! Allied Tribute to France, 14 July. circa 1918
Louis XVI, avoit mis le Bonnet rouge, il avoit crie vive la nation, ... Louis XVI drinking toast to the nation after angry crowd invaded the palace
Florence de Fonblanque Suffragist PilgrimagePortrait of Florence de Fornblanque (1864-1949). She organised the 1912 Womens March from Edinburgh to London. She founded the Qui Vive Corps in 1912. Date: 1912
Dressing doll Vive La FranceVive La France!. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the doll character. Date: 1921
Vive l Entente! by MacMichael" Lumme, there wouldn t arf be a scandal if the Capting or Mr Kirchner knew that you an me come out of our frames for a smoke
Suffragette mother-In-Law Cockerel. Mother-in-Law wearing a cockerel or rooster suit comes to stay, carrying her luggage. Behind her is a flag in the WSPU colours, proclaiming
Suffragette Vive Les Suffragettes!. Young woman in Khaki uniform holds a rifle, with the caption, Vive les suffragettes! Take me with you Tommy Date: circa 1915
Choisy le Roi Terre de Fer patriotic plate - WWIChoisy le Roi Terre de Fer patriotic plate with decorated border showing French cockerel and a German helmet. Reads 1914-1915 - VIVE LA FRANCE. Very good conditiion. Commemorative Ware
Vive la France!. Woman (symbol of France) dressed in a French military uniform holding the French flag. Date 1918
Dn. Vicente Lunardi, vive en el Coliseo del Buen Retiro. Print shows banner with name of Italian balloonist Vincent Lunardi; includes figure playing a drum and two others dancing
Vive l Empereur!. Date 1892 Apr
Paris-New York at the Casino de ParisProgramme cover for Paris-New York at the Casino de Paris, Paris, 1933-34 (second edition of Vive Paris) starring Cecile Sorel. Artwork by Drian. Date: 1933
Programme cover for La Revue Vive La Femme starring Raquel Meller at the Palace Theatre, Paris 1924 1924
Vive St Eloi (1 / 2)VIVE SAINT-ELOI ! Saint Eloi (Eligius) is the patron of metalworkers (1/2)
Vive St Eloi (2 / 2)VIVE SAINT-ELOI ! Saint Eloi (Eligius) is the patron of metalworkers (2/2)
Acclaimed by his MenThe rougher I treated them, the louder they shouted " Vive l Empereur !"
Events / Africa / DahomeyThe French tricouleur is borne proudly into the smoking city of Abomey, Dahomey - Honneur aux braves soldats ! Vive la France ! Date: 1892