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View of a Fantastic Chateau by Moonlight. Watercolour and gouache. Aurore Amadine Lucie Dupin (1804-1876) French novelist and feminist who wrote under the name of George Sand
Marchand Mission, French expedition under Jean Baptiste Marchand to prevent British expansion in north eastern Africa. Battle at Kimbedi, Congo, 19 October 1896. Early 20th Century Trade Card
First Franco-Hova War 1883-1886: Presentation of the flag to the French Expeditionary Force. War ended with the Treaty of Tamatave, January 1886
1945: US Chief of the Army Dwight Eisenhower with Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), leader of the Free French in World War II
View of Grounds of a Fantastic Chateau by Moonlight. Watercolour and gouache. Aurore Amadine Lucie Dupin (1804-1876) French novelist and feminist who wrote under the name of George Sand
Moorish Fountain. Pen and watercolour. Aurore Amadine Lucie Dupin (1804-1876) French novelist and feminist who wrote under the name of George Sand
The Dingy. Watercolour. Aurore Amadine Lucie Dupin (1804-1876) French novelist and feminist who wrote under the name of George Sand. Three figures in small rowing boat riding a wave
Entry of French troops into Chateau-Salins, Lorraine, 17 November 1918. General Daugan, Commander of the Moroccan Division, taking the salute as the Foreign Legion marches through the town
Juvenile fashion. Dresses suitable for small and teenage girls. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918
Pierre Francois Charles Augereau, Duke of Castiglione (1757-1816). French soldier during Napoleonic Wars. Marshal of France 1804. Shown in military dress wearing orders and decorations. Lithograph
Bertrand du Guesclin or Gueselin (c1320-1380) Eagle of Brittany, Constable of France from 1370. French military commander
World War I 1914-1918. French soldiers on a cold, starry night behind a bank with barbed wire entanglements above. Ghostly figure of General Joffre as Grandfather Christmas watches over them
First Franco-Hova War 1883-1886: First engagement between French and Madagascan forces. War ended with the Treaty of Tamatave, January 1886
First Franco-Hova War 1883-1886: Charles Le Myre de Vilers, French Resident-General carried across a waterfall. War ended with the Treaty of Tamatave, January 1886
Henri Philippe Petain 24 April 1856 - 23 July 1951, Marshal Petain was a French general, later Chief of State of Vichy France, from 1940 to 1944
First Franco-Hova War 1883-1886: French troops attacking Marvoay. War ended with the Treaty of Tamatave, January 1886. France Colonisation Bugler Solar Topee Malagassy Madagascar Chromolithograph
World War I 1914-1918: German soldiers round a mobile field kitchen in a French village
Womens fashion. Hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918
Advertisement for gas masks. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. Chemical Warfare First World War 1914-1918
Marchand Mission, French expedition under Jean Baptiste Marchand to prevent British expansion in north eastern Africa. Battle at M tila-Voula, January 1897
Womens fashion. Dress and hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. Death Bereavement First World War 1914-1918
World War I 1914-1918. French marines at Moudros, a small Greek port on the island of Lemnos in the Eastern Aegean. From Le Pays de France, 12 August 1915
European Recovery Act, known as the Marshall Plan, the United States programme for the rebuilding of Europe after World War II and to stop the spread of Communism
First Franco-Hova War 1883-1886: French avant-guarde making a reconnaissance. War ended with the Treaty of Tamatave, January 1886
Andre Massena (1758-1817) French soldier, one of Napoleons marshals. In 1810 recalled with ignominy by Napoleon: supported Bourbons on Restoration and refused to join Napoleon on return from Elba
Lavoisiers apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right). From Robert Routledge A Popular History of Science, London, 1881
The Barons marvellous horse, presented to him by Count Przobossky. Continuing to carry its master, and to drink, even though its hindquarters have been severed by the towns portcullis
St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel watched by his symbol, an ox. French School, 17th century
Wilhelm I (1797-1888) King of Prussia from 1861 being proclaimed Emperor of Germany, 1871. After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871
Descartes idea of how eye passes impulse to brain and so directs a voluntary movement. From Rene Descartes Opera Philosophica, 1692. Woodcut
Advertisement for the Yvett pocket razor and a strop for sharpening razors. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918
World War I 1914-1918. French poster calling for aid for Alsace-Lorraine, 1916
Womens fashion. Dress and hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918
Portrait photograph of French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) by Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)
Advertisement for a caffeine-free malted drink. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. Beverage First World War 1914-1918
Three Men in a Mountain Grotto, 1835. Blue wash with white highlights in gouache. Aurore Amadine Lucie Dupin (1804-1876) French novelist and feminist who wrote under the name of George Sand
French balloonists flying between Toulon and Algeria stepping out of the basket (gondola) in the open sea onto the deck of a French naval vessel. From Le Petit Journal, 3 November 1901
First Franco-Hova War 1883-1886: French marines embarking for Madagascar at Brest. War ended with the Treaty of Tamatave, January 1886
Munchausen, recovering his silver casket which had bounced up to the moon. He grew a turkey bean and climbed up to the moon
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) French chemist, physicist and balloonist
The Ambassadors, , (1533): Jean de Dinteville (1504-1555) and Georges de Selve (1508-1551), Bishop of Lavaur, ambassadors at the court of Henry VIII of England
Pierre Gassendi (1592-1655) French philosopher and scientist, friend of Kepler and Galileo. Calculated velocity of sound in air with some accuracy. Engraving
Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: A street in Strasbourg during the siege and bombardment, 1870. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 15 October 1870). Wood engraving
Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736-1813) French: analytical mathematics. From The Gallery of Portraits, Charles Knight, London, 1833
Munchausen, showing his prowess as a hunter by killing many widlfowl with a single shot. From RE Raspe The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, first published 1785
Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903) French physiologist. Pioneer of cinematography. From reverse of commemorative plaquette showing Marey at his desk
Henry IV (1553-1619) King of Navarre 1572, King of France from 1589. Portrait in armour, attributed to Jacob Bunel (1550-1614). Private collection
(Jean) Frederick Joliot-Curie (1900-1958), French physicist. Became assistant to Marie Curie in 1925. In 1926 married Irene Curie
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