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Cartoon, Growing vegetables, WW1Cartoon, Growing vegetables. Two fashionable young women inspect a vegetable garden, and discuss the use of nitrate as a fertilizer -- the same stuff they use to make beauty spots! Date: 1917
Cartoon, The distracted gardener, WW1Cartoon, The distracted gardener. A man is having trouble remembering what he planted in his garden. He thinks it might have been a bag of sugar! Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on wartime gardens -- the French version of Dig for Victory with people being encouraged to grow their own vegetables. Date: 1917
Cartoon, The Throne, WW1Cartoon, The Throne. Showing the leaders of the four Central Powers gathered round the Austrian throne. Seated on the throne itself are the German Kaiser Wilhelm II (left)
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on The Brilliant Second, Charles I of Austria (Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie, 1887-1922)
Cartoon, Two Emperors, WW1Cartoon, Two Emperors. Showing Charles I of Austria (Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie, left), who succeeded Emperor Franz Joseph in 1916, with the German Kaiser Wilhelm II (right)
Cartoon, Offer in the air, WW1Cartoon, Offer in the air. A mechanic offers an aperitif to the pilot as they fly through the air. Date: 1917
King George III (1738 1820), King of Great Britain and Ireland
Cartoon, Complaining to the cook, WW1Cartoon, Complaining to the cook. A group of soldiers throw their soup away in disgust -- the cook explains that hes had no previous experience of cooking. Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on army cooks. Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on April Fools (the misinformation that a peace agreement has been signed). Date: 1917
Woman wearing animal clothing and accessoriesYoung woman covered in head to toe in animal clothing and accessories, walking her chimp on a lead. Date: 1927
Woman feeding birdsFront cover of Le Sourire, showing a young woman wearing red low cut dress sitting a bench feeding a couple of birds. Date: 1927
First smile in springA typical illustration by Maurice Milliere using the same model Fanny, with short wavy hair. Date: 1928
Palace Of The Winds, in JaipurPalace Of The Winds, or Hawa Mahal, in Jaipur, Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. Five-storey palace built with red and pink sandstone
City wall of Jaipur, Rajasthan, IndiaView of the old city wall of Jaipur, in Rajasthan state in India. It was built in 1727 when the city was founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II. The wall is six meters high and three meters thick
Concert dress 1807Fashionable concert dress, lady wearing low neckline dress, a train petticoat of rich white Italian sarsnet, with an embroidery of grape vine and leaves in gold thread, fastened from behind
Morning dress 1807Morning dress for ladies and gentlemen, Date: 1807
Evening full dress 1807Morning walking dress for the spring, lady wearing a straw gypsy bonnet, tied down under the chin with white silk, muslin gown ornamented with knotted work crossing
Mail-coach entering an innA Mail-coach drawn by four horses, ten minutes behind. Date: 19th century
George, Lord Byron, 6th Baron Byron, later George Gordon Noel, (1788-1824), English Romantic poet
The Musical group by HogarthA Chorus of singers Date: 1732
Emma, Lady Hamilton (?1765 1815), mistress of Horatio Nelson
Morning dress 1807Morning dress for ladies and gentlemen. Date: 1807
Court dress, January 1807Court dresses for Her Majestys Birthday. In honor of the Queens Birthday which was always celebrated in January, even though it was in May. Date: 1807
Morning clothing for men 1807Fashionable morning dress for a gentlemen. Date: 1807
Walking dress 1807Winter walking clothing for ladies and gentlemen. Date: 1807
Torpedo boats of the French navy. Date: 1905
Court of Arts, Franco-British Exhibition, LondonCourt of Arts, Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. Date: 1908
General view of Dinan, France, with the viaduct on the left. Date: 1905
View of Saint Briac, Brittany, Northern FranceView of Saint Briac (sur Mer), Brittany, Northern France, with Chatelet and Pointe de la Chapelle. Date: 1905
Porte des Bes, Saint Malo, Brittany, Northern France. Date: 1905
Church of Saint-Etienne, Caen, Normandy, Northern FranceThe grammar school (left) and the Church of Saint-Etienne (old Abbaye des Hommes), Caen, Normandy, Northern France. The statue is of King Louis XIV dressed as a Roman emperor. Date: 1905
Place Alexandre III, Caen, Normandy, Northern FrancePlace Alexandre III, with a monument to those who died in 1870, Caen, Normandy, Northern France. Date: 1905
View of the port, Caen, Normandy, Northern FranceView of the port, with the Church of the Trinity on the right, Caen, Normandy, Northern France. Date: 1905
Church of the Trinity, Caen, Normandy, Northern FranceChurch of the Trinity (the old Abbaye des Dames), Caen, Normandy, Northern France. Date: 1905
Bayeux Cathedral, FrancePanorama view of Bayeux Cathedral, France. Date: 1905
Otto von BismarckOtto Eduard Leopold Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian statesman and first chancellor of German Empire, profile. Date: 1898
Cartoon, Peace, WW1Cartoon, Peace. An allegorical female figure, Peace, holding the flags of the Allied nations, looks down at Kaiser Wilhelm kneeling in front of her and rejects his deceptive offer. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Ententes Reply, WW1Cartoon, Ententes Reply. An allegorical female figure, representing Entente (Agreement), responds to the German peace suggestion by sitting on it/him. Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on Taxation, showing a man complaining about newly introduced taxes on dogs and pianos, to help pay for the ongoing war. Date: 1917
Cartoon, The meat card, WW1Cartoon, The meat card. When a cook is unable to obtain seven cutlets for her employers seven dinner guests, they are all instructed to bring their own cutlet. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Playing cards, WW1Cartoon, Playing cards. Two old men at a table in a cafe play a game of cards (piquet) with their food rationing cards, which are normally used for buying meat, bread, coal and sugar. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Kaiser Wilhelm jealous of Charlot, WW1Cartoon, Kaiser Wilhelm jealous of Charlot. The German Kaiser is green in the face at the sight of Charlot (Charlie Chaplin) on the front cover of a special number of La Baionnette. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Kaiser Wilhelm and Charlot, WW1Cartoon, Kaiser Wilhelm and Charlot (Charlie Chaplin). The Kaiser, dressed as a clown, asks Charlot to crown him emperor of the world. (1 of 2) Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on Charlot -- Charlie Chaplin, War Correspondent. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Soldier and godmother with fruit, WW1Cartoon, Soldier and godmother with fruit. She reminds him about the rationing rule -- a maximum of two courses. He replies that they can make up for it with the dessert. Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on restaurant menus in wartime. Showing a rich man and his wife or lady friend, questioning the contents of the menu