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Rheims Collection

"Discover the Enchanting Beauty of Rheims: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating charm of Rheims, a city nestled in Marne, France

Background imageRheims Collection: The 18th century rose window dedicated to Mary, Reims Notre Dame Cathedral

The 18th century rose window dedicated to Mary, Reims Notre Dame Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Background imageRheims Collection: Longbowmen during the Hundred Years War

Longbowmen during the Hundred Years War
French archers from the town of Rheims, 1400s. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an earlier illustration

Background imageRheims Collection: Statue of Joan of Arc outside Reims cathedral, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Statue of Joan of Arc outside Reims cathedral, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Background imageRheims Collection: St. Anthony in Reims Cathedral, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

St. Anthony in Reims Cathedral, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Background imageRheims Collection: West front, Reims Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

West front, Reims Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Background imageRheims Collection: SAINT MATTHEW. Writing his gospel at the dictation of an angel. Manuscript illumination

SAINT MATTHEW. Writing his gospel at the dictation of an angel. Manuscript illumination, c816-835, from from the Ebbo Gospels, produced at the Benedictine abbey of Hautvillers, near Rheims, France

Background imageRheims Collection: Champagne Michel Gonet, Epernay, Champagne, France

Champagne Michel Gonet, Epernay, Champagne, France
Villa Signolle, Champagne Michel Gonet, on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Avenue de Champagne is a 1km long street lined with mansions owned by champagne

Background imageRheims Collection: Rose window, St. Remy basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Rose window, St. Remy basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Reims, Marne, France, Europe

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship: Eventual race winner Jack Brabham Cooper Climax T53 leads Phil

Formula One World Championship: Eventual race winner Jack Brabham Cooper Climax T53 leads Phil Hill Ferrari D246
Eventual race winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Cooper Climax T53 leads Phil Hill (USA) Ferrari D246 and Wolfgang von Trips (GER) Ferrari D246 and the BRM P48 of Dan Gurney (USA)

Background imageRheims Collection: Rheims WWI

Rheims WWI
Rheims city view with cathedral in the background during World War I

Background imageRheims Collection: Russellet Rheims Swiss pear variety Rousselet de Reims

Russellet Rheims Swiss pear variety Rousselet de Reims
Russellet of Rheims, Swiss pear variety, Rousselet de Reims, Signed: Farbendruck v. J. Tribelhorn, Fig. 29, Tribelhorn, J. (imp.), 1863, Schweizerisch. Landwirtschaftl

Background imageRheims Collection: Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims

Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims
1578301 Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims; (add.info.: Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims. Christ, the judge, is the apex f the composition)

Background imageRheims Collection: Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at

Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at Christmas 496, 498, or 506
543279 Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at Christmas 496, 498, or 506

Background imageRheims Collection: Eglise de St Florentin, 1857, Saint-Florentin in the Yonne department in Bourgogne; Illustrated in

Eglise de St Florentin, 1857, Saint-Florentin in the Yonne department in Bourgogne; Illustrated in 'Voyages
5616834 Eglise de St Florentin, 1857, Saint-Florentin in the Yonne department in Bourgogne; Illustrated in 'Voyages pittoresques et romantiques'

Background imageRheims Collection: Drawing of the spiral stairs in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Rheims, France 1857

Drawing of the spiral stairs in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Rheims, France 1857
5616811 Drawing of the spiral stairs in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Rheims, France 1857. Illustrated in 'Voyages pittoresques et romantiques'

Background imageRheims Collection: Damage done to Reims cathedral, France by German shells during WWI (litho)

Damage done to Reims cathedral, France by German shells during WWI (litho)
3252851 Damage done to Reims cathedral, France by German shells during WWI (litho); Private Collection; (add.info.: Damage done to Reims cathedral, France by German shells during WWI)

Background imageRheims Collection: The French Press Ambulance Corps, 1870 (engraving)

The French Press Ambulance Corps, 1870 (engraving)
1575712 The French Press Ambulance Corps, 1870 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving depicts the French press ambulance corps passing through Rheims. Dated 1870); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageRheims Collection: Eglise Saint-Nicaise, (Saint-Nicaise church in Reims, France)

Eglise Saint-Nicaise, (Saint-Nicaise church in Reims, France. illustrated in 'Voyages pittoresques et)
5616813 Eglise Saint-Nicaise, (Saint-Nicaise church in Reims, France. illustrated in 'Voyages pittoresques et romantiques' (Picturesque and romantic journeys in ancient France)

Background imageRheims Collection: Henri Farman winning the Grand Prix of two thousand pounds for the longest flight of 112 miles in

Henri Farman winning the Grand Prix of two thousand pounds for the longest flight of 112 miles in a Farman III Biplane
693725 Henri Farman winning the Grand Prix of two thousand pounds for the longest flight of 112 miles in a Farman III Biplane at The Grande Semaine d'Aviation de la Champagne, Reims

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula Two

Formula Two
(L to R): Second placed Alan Rees (GBR) Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT18 holds off third placed Jean-Pierre Beltoise (FRA) Matra MS5 as they begin the final lap of the race

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Phil Hill (USA) Ferrari D246 retired with broken transmission. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Innes Ireland (GBR) Lotus Climax 18 leads Jo Bonnier (SWE) BRM P48. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

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Formula One World Championship
Willy Mairesse (BEL) Ferrari D246 gives Vanwall driver Tony Brooks (GBR) a lift back to the pits after he had retired from the race with mechanical problems

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Race retiree Graham Hill (GBR) BRM P261 gives fellow retiree Peter Arundell (GBR) a lift back to the pits. French Grand Prix, Reims, 3 July 1966.

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Phil Hill (USA) Ferrari D246 leads eventual winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Cooper Climax T53 and Wolfgang von Trips (GER) Ferrari D246. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Innes Ireland (GBR) Lotus Climax 18 leads Jo Bonnier (SWE) BRM P48. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

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Formula One World Championship
3rd placed finisher Bruce Mclaren (NZL) Cooper Climax T53, leads Olivier Gendebien (BEL) Cooper Climax T51 2nd place. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

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Formula One World Championship
Part of the historic city of Reims. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Phil Hill (USA) Ferrari D246, leads winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Cooper Climax T53 and Wolfgang von Trips (GER) Ferrari D246. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

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Formula One World Championship
Jack Brabham (AUS) Cooper Climax T53 crosses the line to win the race. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960.

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Jo Bonnier (SWE) Brabham BT22, who finished too many laps down to be classified, pulls alongside Dan Gurney (USA) Eagle T1G who scored the first points for Eagle with a fifth place finish

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
The Ferrari D246 of Phil Hill (USA) leads Jack Brabham (AUS) Cooper Climax T53, and the two Ferrari D246 of Wolfgang von Trips (GER) and Willy Mairesse (BEL) into the first corner after the start

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Eventual race winner Jack Brabham (AUS) Cooper Climax T53 leads Phil Hill (USA) Ferrari D246 and team mate Wolfgang von Trips (GER) Ferrari D246. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Jo Bonnier (SWE) BRM P48 battles with Innes Ireland (GBR) Lotus Climax 18. French Grand Prix, Reims, France, 3 July 1960

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula Two

Formula Two
Alan Rees (GBR) Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT18 finished second. Formula Two, Trophes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
Alan Rees (GBR) Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT18 finished second. Formula Two, Trophes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT18 won both the Grand Prix proper and the supporting F2 race. Formula Two, TrophŽes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT18 won both the Grand Prix proper and the supporting F2 race. Formula Two, TrophŽes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Denny Hulme (NZL) Brabham BT20 finished third. French Grand Prix, Reims, 3 July 1966

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Olivier Gendebien (BEL) Cooper Climax T51, 2nd place, leads Innes Ireland (GBR) Lotus Climax 18 and 3rd placed finisher Bruce McLaren (NZL) Cooper Climax T53

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula Two

Formula Two
Alan Rees (GBR) Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT18 finished second. Formula Two, Trophes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula Two

Formula Two
Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham BT18 won both the Grand Prix proper and the supporting F2 race. Formula Two, TrophŽes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula One World Championship
Amongst those on the paddock wall is Piers Courage (GBR) (Second from left). French Grand Prix, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
Jack Brabham (AUS) Brabham won the supporting F2 race and the main Grand Prix too. Formula Two, TrophŽes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
Jean-Pierre Beltoise (FRA) Matra MS5 finished third. Formula Two, TrophŽes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
(L to R): Jochen Rindt (AUT) Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT18, who retired after nineteen laps with boiled fuel, moves alongside his team mate Alan Rees (GBR) who finished second

Background imageRheims Collection: Formula Two

Formula Two
Amongst the Formula Two drivers preparing on the grid (L to R): Jean-Pierre Beltoise (FRA); Jo Schlesser (FRA) (Centre); John Surtees (GBR). Formula Two, TrophA...A½es de France, Reims, 3 July 1966

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Formula Two
Third placed Jean-Pierre Beltoise (FRA) Matra MS5 makes a move on a competitor. Formula Two, TrophŽes de France, Reims, 3 July 1966



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"Discover the Enchanting Beauty of Rheims: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating charm of Rheims, a city nestled in Marne, France. One cannot help but be awe-struck by the 18th-century rose window dedicated to Mary at Reims Notre Dame Cathedral. Its intricate design and vibrant colors transport visitors to another era. Delve into the pages of history as you learn about the valiant longbowmen who played a pivotal role during the Hundred Years War. Their skill and bravery are forever etched in the annals of time. Marvel at St. Anthony in Reims Cathedral, an exquisite masterpiece that exudes tranquility and devotion. The craftsmanship displayed is a testament to human creativity and spiritual reverence. The West front of Reims Cathedral stands proudly as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, beckoning travelers from all corners of the globe to admire its grandeur. As you stand before it, feel humbled by centuries-old architecture that has withstood both time and turmoil. Pay homage to Joan of Arc through her statue outside Reims cathedral—a symbol of courage and resilience that continues to inspire generations today. Step back in time with Saint Matthew as he meticulously writes his gospel under angelic guidance—an illuminating manuscript that captures faith's essence for eternity. Venture beyond cathedrals into St Remy basilica where an enchanting rose window awaits your gaze—another UNESCO World Heritage Site offering solace amidst its delicate beauty. Acknowledge Rheims' significant role during WWI—a poignant reminder of sacrifice and resilience amid unimaginable adversity. Witness how this city emerged stronger than ever after enduring such hardships. Feel your heart race alongside Formula One legends like Jack Brabham Cooper Climax T53, Phil Hill Ferrari D246, and Wolfgang von Trips Ferrari D246—their thrilling battles echoing through Rheims' historic racetracks.