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Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Paris-Feature

France-Paris-Feature
The statue, by sculptor Pierre Petitot, and representing the French city of Lyon is seen at the Concorde square in Paris in the 30s

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France-Paris-Feature
Picture taken in the 30s shows the Obelisk at the Concorde square in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Undated picture shows a grocery store and a bar on Mouffetard street in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Picture taken in the 30s shows the Obelisk at the Concorde square in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Undated picture shows a car driving at the Concorde square in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Picture taken in the 30s shows fountain on Concorde square in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Picture taken in the 30s shows the Concorde square at night in Paris covered with snow. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Undated picture shows the Concorde square and the Madeleine church at night in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Picture taken in the the 40s shows a cyclist riding on a cobbled street in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

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France-Paris-Feature
Picture taken in the 40s shows women talking on a street in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Marseille-Illustrations

France-Marseille-Illustrations
People sell products in the 30s on the old port of Marseille. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Wwii-Poverty

France-Wwii-Poverty
A child poses near wooden shacks in January 1945 in Paris during the Second World War. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Paris-Newspapers

France-Paris-Newspapers
Picture taken in February 1945 of a newspapers crier in Raumur street in Paris. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Paris-Transports

France-Paris-Transports
Parisians wait to take a van used as public transportation, going to Eure-et-Loir department, in October 1944 in Paris, a few months after the Liberation of Paris, during the Second World War

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Brittany-Quimper

France-Brittany-Quimper
Picture taken in December 1944 of a street of Quimper, Brittany, near the Saint-Corentin Cathedral. (Photo by - / AFP)

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Brittany-Audierne

France-Brittany-Audierne
Picture taken in December 1944 of the sailboat l Audiernais in the port of Audierne, Brittany, France. - Built in Audierne in 1936, this boat was used primarily for the transport of goods : coal

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge
Picture dated 1950s of the Golden Gate bridge, in the San Francisco Bay. Construction began on 05 January 1933 and the bridge was inaugurated 27 May 1937 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Radio Corporation of America Miniature Transistor

Radio Corporation of America Miniature Transistor
Picture dated 15 December 1953 showing a miniature transistor, developed by the Radio Corporation of America. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Transistor Model 1951

Transistor Model 1951
Picture dated 1951 showing a model of transistor, during a radio show. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Radio Transistor 1959

Radio Transistor 1959
A woman presents a transistor during the radio show, in 1959 in Paris. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Miniature M-1 Transistors 1956

Miniature M-1 Transistors 1956
Picture dated 1956 of miniature M-1 transistors seen on the face of a ten-cent piece, the smallest yet developed. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Aerospatiale picture shows plane Concorde 001 landing in a barriere during a test

Aerospatiale picture shows plane Concorde 001 landing in a barriere during a test flight in Toulouse, on September 18, 1968

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Le Mans-24 Hour Race

Le Mans-24 Hour Race
Pilots rush to their racing cars during the start of the 32 " Le Mans 24-Hour Race" (24 Heures du Mans), Le Mans, 20 June 1964

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn Perform Swan Lake

Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn Perform Swan Lake
Soviet born dancer Rudolf Nureyev and British Margot Fonteyn perform " Swan lake" during the opening of International Dance Festival at the Champs-Elysees theater in Paris on November 6

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Louis Armstrong Fan Head Signing

Louis Armstrong Fan Head Signing
Picture taken on January 31, 1961 of American jazzman Louis Armstrong, signing an autograph on the head of a fan, at his arrival in Nice for two concerts. / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn Rehearse

Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn Rehearse
Soviet born ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev (3rd R) and British dancer Margot Fonteyn (C) rehearse a show in Nice, southern France, on August 7, 1963. / AFP PHOTO / ARCHIVE

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Thomas Edison Portrait

Thomas Edison Portrait
Undated file portrait of American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), who created great innovations as the electric light bulb and the phonograph. / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Queen Elizabeth Ii-Cruiser

Queen Elizabeth Ii-Cruiser
General view dated 19 September 1967 of the British ocean liner " Queen Elizabeth II" in the John Brown Shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Usa-Aviation-Boeing 747

Usa-Aviation-Boeing 747
Family picture taken on January 13, 1970 of the aircrew of the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747 from New York to London for Pan American

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn

24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn
British driver Mike Hawthorn steers his Jaguar D-Type on Le Mans racetrack, during the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 11, 1955

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Cinema-Walt Disney

Cinema-Walt Disney
Undated picture picture of Walt Disney (1901-66), American artist and film producer of animated cartoons (most famous character being Mickey Mouse)

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Airbus-A320-First Flight

Airbus-A320-First Flight
Employees of Aerospatiale pose near the new Airbus A320 airliner before its inaugural flight, 22 February 1987. The Airbus A320 airliner, a significant sales success and a technological trailblazer

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: French prestigious Ocean Liner Normandie

French prestigious Ocean Liner Normandie
Undated picture of the French prestigious Ocean Liner Normandie. The Normandie was built in Saint-Nazaire for Compagnie Gnrale Transatlantique and launched 29 October 1932

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Salvador Dali 1950s

Salvador Dali 1950s
Picture taken in the 50s of Spanish painter Salvador Dali, one of the most popular painters of the 20th century, showing his " soft watch"

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: ART-DALI-bio

ART-DALI-bio
Picture dated in the 30s of Spanish artist Salvador Dali. AFP/ PHOTO REALISEE DANS LES STUDIOS HARCOURT / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Sigmund Freud with his daughter Anna

Sigmund Freud with his daughter Anna
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939, C), Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis and his daughter Anna (1895-1982, L) pose for the photographer in front of their London house in the 1930s

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev and Princess Grace of Monaco

Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev and Princess Grace of Monaco
Margot Fonteyn (R) speaks 02 July 1968 with Soviet born ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev (C) and Princess Grace of Monaco in front of the stage setting for the Third International Ballet Festival in

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: England-Campbell-Racing-Journalist

England-Campbell-Racing-Journalist
Picture taken on April 23, 1934, of British racing motorist and motoring journalist Malcolm Campbell, with his son Donald. / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn-Bueb

24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn-Bueb
British driver Mike Hawthorn (L) and his teammate Ivor Bueb (R) celebrate in their Jaguar D-Type on Le Mans racetrack, as they have won the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 12

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Le Mans-24 Hours-Ickx-Oliver

Le Mans-24 Hours-Ickx-Oliver
The Ford GT 40 of the Belgian Jacky Ickx and the British Jackie Oliver finishes in first position of the 37th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France, 14 June 1969

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: AUTO-F1-REIMS-JACK BRABHAM-262959

AUTO-F1-REIMS-JACK BRABHAM-262959
L Australien Jack Brabham remporte le Grand Prix de l ACF a Reims le 04 juillet 1960. Australian Jack Brabham won the ACF Grand Prix in Reims, north-east of France, 04 July 1960. / AFP PHOTO

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: France-Aerospace-Show

France-Aerospace-Show
Flight attendant, Annette Hennze poses during the International Paris Air Show, on May 06, 1969 at Le Bourget airport. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Jazz Trumpeter, American Louis Armstrong

Jazz Trumpeter, American Louis Armstrong
Undated and unlocated picture of American Louis Armstrong, the jazz trumpeter whose melodic inventiveness established the central role of the improvising soloist in jazz

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Official map of the stage of the Tour de France Cycliste 1950

Official map of the stage of the Tour de France Cycliste 1950
Presentation of the official map of the stage of the Tour de France Cycliste 1950 including 22 stages spread over a total course of 4812 kilometers

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: BIO-DALI

BIO-DALI
Photo date des annes 30 du peintre espagnol Salvador Dali, l un des peintres les plus populaires du 20me sicle, travaillant au dbut de sa carrire dans son atelier

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Salvador Dali at Work

Salvador Dali at Work
Picture dated in the 30s of Spanish artist Salvador Dali writing at his desk. / AFP PHOTO / -

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: Automobile-Show-Renault

Automobile-Show-Renault
Miss France, Claudine Oger, adorns the new Renault Floride, on show for the first time in Britain, 21 October 1958, at the preview of the 1958 Motor show at Earls Court, London. / AFP PHOTO / STAFF

Background imageVintage & Archive Collection: US-BOEING 727 & 737 - FACTORY

US-BOEING 727 & 737 - FACTORY
Boeing 727 (L) and Boeing 737 (R) airplanes are seen on the production line of Renton factory in 1977 in Renton, Washington. (Photo AFP)



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