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19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection (#3)

387 Canvas Prints

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Men without Name, 20th century

Men without Name, 20th century. Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion on patrol in the desert. The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 as an elite unit of foreign volunteers

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Peace and Security for Each Nation. Artist: Honore Daumier

Peace and Security for Each Nation. Artist: Honore Daumier
Peace and Security for Each Nation. French postcard showing Peace flying past a series of hazardous cobwebs

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century

Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century. The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 as an elite unit of foreign volunteers

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: The French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century

The French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century. The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 as an elite unit of foreign volunteers

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century

Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century. The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 as an elite unit of foreign volunteers

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century

Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century. The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 as an elite unit of foreign volunteers

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: French Navy recruitment poster, c1930-1945. Artist: Roger Levasseur

French Navy recruitment poster, c1930-1945. Artist: Roger Levasseur
French Navy recruitment poster, c1930-1945

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Poster advertising Varietes 41 variety show, France, 1941

Poster advertising Varietes 41 variety show, France, 1941. Jane Sourza and Robert Burnier top the bill

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for French Radio National, 20th century

Advertisement for French Radio National, 20th century

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Recruitment poster for the French Army of the Armistice, 1940-1942

Recruitment poster for the French Army of the Armistice, 1940-1942. The Armistice Army was a 100, 000-strong force Vichy France was permitted under the terms of the armistice signed with Germany

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Poster for the 3rd anniversary of the foundation of the Legion Francaise des Combattants, 1943

Poster for the 3rd anniversary of the foundation of the Legion Francaise des Combattants, 1943
Poster commemorating the 3rd anniversary of the foundation of the Legion Francaise des Combattants, 1943. The Legion Francaise des Combattants was a French veterans association established by

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Poster for the national contest in marching and choral songs, France, c1940-1944(?). Artist: Vandor

Poster for the national contest in marching and choral songs, France, c1940-1944(?). Artist: Vandor
Poster for the national contest in marching and choral songs, France, c1940-1944(?)

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris, 1813 (1887). Artist: A Lemercier

Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris, 1813 (1887). Artist: A Lemercier
Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris, 1813 (1887). In France, the Gendarmerie Nationale is the national military police force. A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Captain of the archers in Paris and a cavalier, 15th century, (1887). Artist: A Lemercier

Captain of the archers in Paris and a cavalier, 15th century, (1887). Artist: A Lemercier
Captain of the archers in Paris and a cavalier, 15th century, (1887). A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de Paris, France, 1887

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris, 1813 (1887). Artist: A Lemercier

Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris, 1813 (1887). Artist: A Lemercier
Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris, 1813 (1887). In France, the Gendarmerie Nationale is the national military police force. A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Royal guard to the king, and cavalier, 18th century (1887). Artist: A Lemercier

Royal guard to the king, and cavalier, 18th century (1887). Artist: A Lemercier
Royal guard to the king, and cavalier, 18th century (1887). A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de Paris, France, 1887

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Republican Guard, 1887. Artist: A Lemercier

Republican Guard, 1887. Artist: A Lemercier
Republican Guard, 1887. A print from Francois Cudets Histoire des Corps de Troupes de la Ville de Paris, France, 1887

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Sapper and Gunner, Napoleons Imperial Guard, (1859). Artist: C Colin

Sapper and Gunner, Napoleons Imperial Guard, (1859). Artist: C Colin
Sapper and Gunner, Napoleons Imperial Guard, (1859)

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Jacques Cartier takes possession of the Bay of Gaspe, Canada, 1534 (1900). Artist: L Geisleh

Jacques Cartier takes possession of the Bay of Gaspe, Canada, 1534 (1900). Artist: L Geisleh
Jacques Cartier takes possession of the Bay of Gaspe, Canada, 1534 (1900). Jacques Cartier was a French navigator who first explored and described the Gulf of St Lawrence

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Toasting the Health of the king, the Belgian army, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: Benito

Toasting the Health of the king, the Belgian army, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: Benito
Toasting the Health of the king, the Belgian army, World War I, 1914-1918. Although the vast majority of Belgium was occupied by the Germans in the First World War, the remnants of the Belgian army

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Defence of the Citadel of Rachaya, Druze rebellion, Jabal el Druze, Syria, 1925

Defence of the Citadel of Rachaya, Druze rebellion, Jabal el Druze, Syria, 1925. The Druze rebellion was a revolt by Syrian nationalists against the French mandate authorities who ruled Syria after

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Reception for the Luxembourg Legionnaires, Luxembourg, 16 March 1919. Artist: T Wirol

Reception for the Luxembourg Legionnaires, Luxembourg, 16 March 1919. Artist: T Wirol
Reception for the Luxembourg Legionnaires, Luxembourg, 16 March 1919. 624 men from Luxembourg saw action with the French Foreign Legion during the First World War

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Clearing snow on the Champs Elysees, German-occupied Paris, winter, 1941

Clearing snow on the Champs Elysees, German-occupied Paris, winter, 1941

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Queue outside the Bureau of Information for civilians in the Chamber of Deputies, Paris, July 1940

Queue outside the Bureau of Information for civilians in the Chamber of Deputies, Paris, July 1940
Queue outside the Bureau of Information established for civilians in the Chamber of Deputies, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Soup kitchen for the needy, les Halles, German-occupied Paris, February 1941

Soup kitchen for the needy, les Halles, German-occupied Paris, February 1941

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Opening of a restaurant by popular French singers, Paris, September 1941

Opening of a restaurant by popular French singers, Paris, September 1941. From left to right; Johnny Hess, Lys Gauty, Elyane Celis, Charpini

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: French citizens listening to a broadcast by Vichy deputy premier Admiral Darlan, 23 May, 1941

French citizens listening to a broadcast by Vichy deputy premier Admiral Darlan, 23 May, 1941
French citizens listening to a broadcast by Vichy deputy premier Admiral Francois Darlan, 23 May, 1941

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Vichy French anti-British propaganda poster, 1940-1944

Vichy French anti-British propaganda poster, 1940-1944. The map shows locations and dates of incidents perceived as having been provoked by the British at the expense of France

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Delivery of furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of RAF bombing, Paris, April 1942

Delivery of furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of RAF bombing, Paris, April 1942
Delivery of furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of RAF bombing, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, April 1942

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Outside the Gare de l Est, German-occupied Paris, September 1940

Outside the Gare de l Est, German-occupied Paris, September 1940. As the Germans restricted the use of petrol, handcarts replaced taxis as the means of transporting luggage

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Families leaving their village bombarded during the Normandy landings, France, 1944

Families leaving their village bombarded during the Normandy landings, France, 1944

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Refugees with their belongings, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Refugees with their belongings, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Bicycle taxis in the Place d Etoile by the Arc de Triomphe, German-occupied Paris, August 1943

Bicycle taxis in the Place d Etoile by the Arc de Triomphe, German-occupied Paris, August 1943. Petrol was in short supply during the occupation and what was available went to the Germans

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: German soldiers on a railway platform awaiting transport, France, August 1940

German soldiers on a railway platform awaiting transport, France, August 1940

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Destroyed building, liberation of France, St Cyr, August 1944

Destroyed building, liberation of France, St Cyr, August 1944

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Burned out vehicles in the Rue de Castiglione, liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944

Burned out vehicles in the Rue de Castiglione, liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944. The citizens of Paris staged an uprising against the occupying Germans as the Allies neared the city

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: VE Day celebrations, Paris, 8 May 1945

VE Day celebrations, Paris, 8 May 1945. A soldier smothere with kisses by jubilant women

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Billboard with men putting up propaganda posters, Paris, World War II, 1939-1945

Billboard with men putting up propaganda posters, Paris, World War II, 1939-1945

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Raimu, French actor, appearing in a performance of Marcel Pagnols play Cesar, c1936-1946

Raimu, French actor, appearing in a performance of Marcel Pagnols play Cesar, c1936-1946. Raimu was the stage name of the French actor Jules Auguste Muraire (1883-1946)

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Allied motor torpedo boat on patrol off the French coast, 1944

Allied motor torpedo boat on patrol off the French coast, 1944

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Signing of financial accord between Britain and the Free French, Algiers, 8 February 1944

Signing of financial accord between Britain and the Free French, Algiers, 8 February 1944. Duff Cooper, British Government liasion to the Free French, signs the document

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944

Liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944. Gendarmes, soldiers and Resistance fighters escorting German prisoners through crowds of jubilant civilians in front of the Opera

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: French Maquis encampment, France, 1940-1944

French Maquis encampment, France, 1940-1944. The Maquis were bands of Resistance fighters who waged a guerrilla campaign against the Germans

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Arrival of the first German troops in Paris, June 1940

Arrival of the first German troops in Paris, June 1940. The Germans entered Paris, which had been declared an open city by the departing French government, on 14 June

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: German troops arriving by train, Paris, August 1940

German troops arriving by train, Paris, August 1940

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: American amphibious vehicles, Le Havre, France, 1944

American amphibious vehicles, Le Havre, France, 1944. The vehicles are being used to provide a shuttle service between ships anchored offshore and the harbour

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: German soldiers on a railway platform awaiting transport, Paris, August 1940

German soldiers on a railway platform awaiting transport, Paris, August 1940

Background image19 Jan 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Germaine Leconte, Paris, February 1942

Germaine Leconte, Paris, February 1942



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