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"Emile Loubet: A Symbol of Franco-British Unity and Presidential Charm" Step into the world of Emile Loubet

Background imageLoubet Collection: The President of the Republic of France visiting St Petersburg, Russia, 1902

The President of the Republic of France visiting St Petersburg, Russia, 1902. Emile Francois Loubet (1838-1929), the 7th President of France, on a state visit to Russia

Background imageLoubet Collection: The Londons Lord mayor gives has Mr Loubet a gold box, 1903

The Londons Lord mayor gives has Mr Loubet a gold box, 1903. Emile Francois Loubet (1838-1929) was a French politician and the 7th President of France

Background imageLoubet Collection: Jules Dalou being awarded with the medal of the Legion of Honour by Emile Loubet, 1899

Jules Dalou being awarded with the medal of the Legion of Honour by Emile Loubet, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
Jules Dalou being awarded with the medal of the Legion of Honour by Emile Loubet, 1899. Aime-Jules Dalou (1838-1902), was a French sculptor

Background imageLoubet Collection: Being awarded with the medal of the Legion of Honour by Emile Loubet, Paris, 1899. Artist: F Meaulle

Being awarded with the medal of the Legion of Honour by Emile Loubet, Paris, 1899. Artist: F Meaulle
Being awarded with the medal of the Legion of Honour by Emile Loubet, Paris, 1899. Emile Francois Loubet (1838-1929) was a French politician and the 7th President of France

Background imageLoubet Collection: President Emile Francois Loubet and King Victor Emmanuel III

President Emile Francois Loubet and King Victor Emmanuel III
French President Emile Francois Loubet (1838-1929) and the King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (1869-1947) (one of the shortest monarchs in history - only 5ft 0" tall)

Background imageLoubet Collection: Baron Christiani

Baron Christiani
Baron CHRISTIANI Frenchman, descendant of one of Napoleeons generals, who attacked President Loubet at the Auteuil race meeting. Date: circa 1899

Background imageLoubet Collection: Emile-Francois Loubet

Emile-Francois Loubet
EMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French President (1899-1906) in formal dress, with his overcoat over his arm Date: 1838 - 1929

Background imageLoubet Collection: Loubet Visits London

Loubet Visits London
President Loubet of France has a banquet thrown in his honour at the Guildhall during his visit to London Date: 1903

Background imageLoubet Collection: Dreyfus Stands Trial

Dreyfus Stands Trial
Captain Dreyfus gives his defence at his re-trial in Rennes at which he was re- convictd but later pardoned by President Loubet Date: 1899

Background imageLoubet Collection: Loubet Sits

Loubet Sits
EMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French president Date: 1838 - 1929

Background imageLoubet Collection: Madame Loubet (His Maman

Madame Loubet (His Maman
MADAME LOUBET mother of the French president receiving her morning mail from the postman. Date: 1899

Background imageLoubet Collection: Madame Loubet

Madame Loubet
MADAME LOUBET wife of the French president Date: 1899

Background imageLoubet Collection: LOUBET IN LONDON, 1903. French President Emile Loubet rides in the State carriage along St

LOUBET IN LONDON, 1903. French President Emile Loubet rides in the State carriage along St. James Street with King Edward VII, the Prince of Wales

Background imageLoubet Collection: The Presidents of France between 1870 to 1906

The Presidents of France between 1870 to 1906
The Presidents of France between 1870 to. These were (their dates of office in brackets): Adolphe Thiers (1871-1873), Patrice de Mac-Mahon, duc de Magenta (1873-1879), Jules Grevy (1879-1887)

Background imageLoubet Collection: Fete Franco-Espagnoles, Paris, France - May, 1905

Fete Franco-Espagnoles, Paris, France - May, 1905
Fete Franco-Espagnoles, which opened in Paris on 30th May 1905. Pictured are (left) Alfonso XIII (18861941), King of Spain from 1886 until 1931 and (right)

Background imageLoubet Collection: Franco-Russian Alliance - Troop Manoeuvres at Betheny

Franco-Russian Alliance - Troop Manoeuvres at Betheny
On September 19th, 1901 manoeuvres (as part of the Franco-Russian alliance) took place on the Betheny Plain (near Reims, France), involving the participation of 120

Background imageLoubet Collection: France. 3rd Republic (1901). Flag ceremony in

France. 3rd Republic (1901). Flag ceremony in

Background imageLoubet Collection: Toulon, France - President inspects submarine

Toulon, France - President inspects submarine
Toulon, France - The Military Port - The President of France, Emile Loubet visits the submarine Gustave-Zede

Background imageLoubet Collection: E-F Loubet / Leandre / Rire

E-F Loubet / Leandre / Rire
EMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French President (1899-1906) greeting Edward VII at the time of the signing of an Entente Cordiale with Britain

Background imageLoubet Collection: E-F LOUBET

E-F LOUBET
EMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French mayor of Montelimar, President 1899-1906 : after Dreyfus Affair, Entente Cordiale and church/state battle, quit public life

Background imageLoubet Collection: Edward Vii / Rire 1903

Edward Vii / Rire 1903
EDWARD VII With Emile Loubet, President of France, at the time of the signing of an Entente Cordiale with Britain

Background imageLoubet Collection: Loubet (Camara)

Loubet (Camara)
EMILE-FRANCOIS LOUBET French statesman President 1899 - 1906

Background imageLoubet Collection: Mus Beauxarts Villeparis

Mus Beauxarts Villeparis
The Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris is inaugurated by the President, Loubet




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"Emile Loubet: A Symbol of Franco-British Unity and Presidential Charm" Step into the world of Emile Loubet, a prominent figure in French history whose legacy extends far beyond his presidency. Known for his role in fostering the Entente Cordiale between France and Britain, Loubet's influence reached various realms, from butter carving to grand exhibitions. In 1899, an unfortunate incident occurred when President Emile Loubet faced aggression during the incidents of Auteuil. However, this did not dampen his spirit or deter him from carrying out his duties with utmost dedication. Loubet's commitment to honor was evident as he proudly decorated the flag of Parisian firefighters with the cross of the Legion of Honour upon their return from a triumphant July 14th parade. This act exemplified his respect for those who risked their lives for others. Not only did Loubet engage in diplomatic affairs but also played host to esteemed guests such as Tsar Nicholas II and Cardinal Langenieux. These encounters showcased his ability to foster international relations and create bonds that transcended borders. The president's love for adventure was apparent through hunting excursions in Rambouillet woods where he reveled in nature's beauty. His passion for outdoor pursuits allowed him moments of respite amidst a demanding political career. Loubet's travels extended beyond France as he welcomed Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alix at Dunkirk's Debarcadere. This meeting represented unity among nations despite differing backgrounds, emphasizing Loubet's belief in diplomacy over conflict. A man deeply rooted in history, Loubet paid homage to Leon Gambetta by visiting his tomb in Nice. This act demonstrated both respect for past leaders and an understanding of how their contributions shaped society. However serious his responsibilities may have been, Emile Loubet knew how to embrace joyous occasions too.