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Background imageFrench Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821): First Consul. Engraving

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821): First Consul. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Napoleon the Corsican. Caricature of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Engraving

Napoleon the Corsican. Caricature of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) when General-in-Chief of the French Army in Italy

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) when General-in-Chief of the French Army in Italy. Engraving 1796

Background imageFrench Collection: Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) as First Consul. Engraving

Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) as First Consul. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Grand parade of French troops in front of First Consul Bonaparte in the courtyard

Grand parade of French troops in front of First Consul Bonaparte in the courtyard of the Tuilleries Palace, 19 February 1800. Coloured engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: French Revolution of 1789. Revolutionary lighting the fuse of a bomb. Engraving

French Revolution of 1789. Revolutionary lighting the fuse of a bomb. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Cartoon on Napoleon I (1769-1821). Engraving

Cartoon on Napoleon I (1769-1821). Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Napoleon I (1769-1821) negotiating a loan with Gabriel-Julien Ouvard (1770-1846) French financier

Napoleon I (1769-1821) negotiating a loan with Gabriel-Julien Ouvard (1770-1846) French financier. Chromolithograph c1900

Background imageFrench Collection: Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) as a young general. Engraving

Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) as a young general. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Allegorical print commemorating the French Imperial Guard and all those who fell in 1815

Allegorical print commemorating the French Imperial Guard and all those who fell in 1815. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: French Revolution: The Coup d etat of 18 Brumaire (9 November 1799). Napoleon Bonparte

French Revolution: The Coup d etat of 18 Brumaire (9 November 1799). Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) overthrew the Directoire and became First Consul. Engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Ceremonial robes worn by Josephine at the coronation of Napoleon, 2 December 1804

Ceremonial robes worn by Josephine at the coronation of Napoleon, 2 December 1804. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageFrench Collection: Skirmishers of the French Imperial Army. Lithograph 1828

Skirmishers of the French Imperial Army. Lithograph 1828

Background imageFrench Collection: French campaign in Egypt (1798-1801) Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) addressing his troops

French campaign in Egypt (1798-1801) Napoleon Bonparte (1769-1821) addressing his troops. Soldiers Today we celebrate the anniversary of the French Republic. Coloured engraving, 1847

Background imageFrench Collection: The Demonstration of 17 October 1905 : Crowd reaction to Nicholas IIs Manifesto

The Demonstration of 17 October 1905 : Crowd reaction to Nicholas IIs Manifesto on the Improvement of the State Order which pledged freedom of religion, speech, assembly and association

Background imageFrench Collection: Gladiolus: Watercolour by George Sand (1804-1876) pseudonym of Amandine Aurora Lucie Dupin

Gladiolus: Watercolour by George Sand (1804-1876) pseudonym of Amandine Aurora Lucie Dupin, Baronne Dudevant. French novelist

Background imageFrench Collection: The Judge and the Plaintiffs, 1866. Watercolour. Henri Monnier (1805-1877) French playwright

The Judge and the Plaintiffs, 1866. Watercolour. Henri Monnier (1805-1877) French playwright, caricaturist and actor

Background imageFrench Collection: Little Red Riding Hood with her grandmother. French trade card c1900 illustrating

Little Red Riding Hood with her grandmother. French trade card c1900 illustrating the fairy tale by the French author Charles Perrault (1628-1703). Literature Juvenile Chromolithograph

Background imageFrench Collection: Little Red Riding Hood in the woods on her way to see her grandmother. French trade

Little Red Riding Hood in the woods on her way to see her grandmother. French trade card c1900 illustrating the fairy tale by the French author Charles Perrault (1628-1703)

Background imageFrench Collection: Little Red Riding Hood safe with her grandmother and the woodsman who has killed the wolf

Little Red Riding Hood safe with her grandmother and the woodsman who has killed the wolf. French trade card c1900 illustrating the fairy tale by the French author Charles Perrault (1628-1703)

Background imageFrench Collection: Little Red Riding Hood, on her way to see her grandmother, meeting the Wolf in the woods

Little Red Riding Hood, on her way to see her grandmother, meeting the Wolf in the woods. French trade card c1900 illustrating the fairy tale by the French author Charles Perrault (1628-1703)

Background imageFrench Collection: French military uniforms in World War I, 1914-1918. Infantry and, top right, Aviator

French military uniforms in World War I, 1914-1918. Infantry and, top right, Aviator. Coloured print

Background imageFrench Collection: French military uniforms in World War I, 1914-1918. Top: Cavalry. Bottom: African forces

French military uniforms in World War I, 1914-1918. Top: Cavalry. Bottom: African forces. Coloured print

Background imageFrench Collection: Henri de la Tour d Auvergne Turenne(1611-1675) French soldier: Marshal-General of France 1668

Henri de la Tour d Auvergne Turenne(1611-1675) French soldier: Marshal-General of France 1668, killed by a cannon ball while reconnoitring at Sasbach, Germany

Background imageFrench Collection: Joan of Arc (Saint Joan c1412-1431) French national heroine during the Hundred Years

Joan of Arc (Saint Joan c1412-1431) French national heroine during the Hundred Years War between France and England. Joan entering Orleans in triumph, 1429

Background imageFrench Collection: Vercingetorix, Gaulish leader who raised a revolt against Julius Caesar in 52 BC

Vercingetorix, Gaulish leader who raised a revolt against Julius Caesar in 52 BC. Finally defeated and put to death in 46 BC. Vercingetorix submitting to Caesar

Background imageFrench Collection: Ambroise Pare (1509-1590) French military surgeon, operating on a patient. Chromolithograph c1900

Ambroise Pare (1509-1590) French military surgeon, operating on a patient. Chromolithograph c1900

Background imageFrench Collection: Jeanne Laisne (born 1456) French heroine called Jeann Hachette. On 27 June 1472 she

Jeanne Laisne (born 1456) French heroine called Jeann Hachette. On 27 June 1472 she prevented Beauvais being captured by forces of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy

Background imageFrench Collection: Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay) 1 August 1798: French Revolutionary Wars

Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay) 1 August 1798: French Revolutionary Wars. Captain Casabianca and his son on the French flagship Orient which exploded with the loss of more than 1, 000 men

Background imageFrench Collection: Joan of Arc (Saint Joan c1412-1431) French national heroine during the Hundred Years

Joan of Arc (Saint Joan c1412-1431) French national heroine during the Hundred Years War between France and England. Joan, in male dress, at the feet of Charles VII, 1429

Background imageFrench Collection: Marchand Mission, French expedition under Jean Baptiste Marchand to prevent British

Marchand Mission, French expedition under Jean Baptiste Marchand to prevent British expansion in northeastern Africa. Halting at Bakr-el-Gazal, Sudan, June 1897. Early Twentieth Century Trade Card

Background imageFrench Collection: Marchand Mission, French expedition under Jean Baptiste Marchand to prevent British

Marchand Mission, French expedition under Jean Baptiste Marchand to prevent British expansion in northeastern Africa leaving Loango, Burkina Faso, July 1896. Early Twentieth Century Trade Card

Background imageFrench Collection: Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de Bayard (1475-1524) French hero, the knight without fear

Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de Bayard (1475-1524) French hero, the knight without fear and beyond reproach. Bayard mortally wounded during Charles V of Frances invasion of Champagne

Background imageFrench Collection: Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de Bayard (1475-1524) French hero, the knight without fear

Pierre Terrail, Seigneur de Bayard (1475-1524) French hero, the knight without fear and beyond reproach, defending bridge at Garigliano alone against 200 Spanish troops for 30 minutes, 1503

Background imageFrench Collection: Bertrand du Guesclin or Gueselin (c1320-1380) Eagle of Brittany, Constable

Bertrand du Guesclin or Gueselin (c1320-1380) Eagle of Brittany, Constable of France from 1370. French military commander during the Hundred Years War

Background imageFrench Collection: Great Days of the French Revolution, 1789: No 1. Top: Tennis Court Oath. Mirabeau

Great Days of the French Revolution, 1789: No 1. Top: Tennis Court Oath. Mirabeau and the Master of Ceremonies. Bottom: Attack on Bastille. The Night of 4 August. Popular French coloured print

Background imageFrench Collection: Mounted Musketeers of the French Army in the 17th and eighteenth centuries. Mid-19th

Mounted Musketeers of the French Army in the 17th and eighteenth centuries. Mid-19th century popular print

Background imageFrench Collection: General Louis-Eugene Cavaignac (1802-1857), 26th Prime Minister of France May-December 1848

General Louis-Eugene Cavaignac (1802-1857), 26th Prime Minister of France May-December 1848. Cavaignac suppressed the Revolution of 1848

Background imageFrench Collection: Great Days of the French Revolution: No 3. Top: Carnot at Battle of Wattignies, 1793

Great Days of the French Revolution: No 3. Top: Carnot at Battle of Wattignies, 1793. Hoche at Wissembourg, December 1793. Bottom: Hoche pacifying the Vendee

Background imageFrench Collection: Great Days of the French Revolution: No 2. Top: The Federation: Preparing the Champs de Mars, 1790

Great Days of the French Revolution: No 2. Top: The Federation: Preparing the Champs de Mars, 1790. The Marseillaise. Bottom: Battle of Valmy, 1792. France in Danger: Army Recruits signing

Background imageFrench Collection: French conquest of Algeria. French troops fighting their way through the Teniah Pass, 12 May 1840

French conquest of Algeria. French troops fighting their way through the Teniah Pass, 12 May 1840. France Military Infantry Smallarms Rifle North Africa Colonialism

Background imageFrench Collection: Fateful Days of the First (French) Empire. Top: Napoleons coup, 9 November 1799

Fateful Days of the First (French) Empire. Top: Napoleons coup, 9 November 1799. Coronation of Napoleon 2 December 1804. Bottom: Napoleon invading Spain 1807. Retreat from Moscow, 1812

Background imageFrench Collection: La Clairon (1723-1803) born Clair Josephe Hippolyte Leris, French actress, for

La Clairon (1723-1803) born Clair Josephe Hippolyte Leris, French actress, for twenty-two years a leading performer at the Comedie-Franciase. Portrait by Van Loo

Background imageFrench Collection: La Clairon (1723-1803) born Clair Josephe Hippolyte Leris, French actress, for

La Clairon (1723-1803) born Clair Josephe Hippolyte Leris, French actress, for twenty-two years a leading performer at the Comedie-Franciase. Portrait by Van Loo.a

Background imageFrench Collection: Woman Pulling on a Stocking, 1894. Red-headed woman dressing, attended by a maid

Woman Pulling on a Stocking, 1894. Red-headed woman dressing, attended by a maid. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) French artist

Background imageFrench Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Battle of Bapaume 3 January 1871. French Army of the

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871. Battle of Bapaume 3 January 1871. French Army of the North under General Faidherbe, centre, attacking Prussian 1st army

Background imageFrench Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Battle of Reichshoffen also called Battle of Worth, 5 August 1870

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Battle of Reichshoffen also called Battle of Worth, 5 August 1870. Turkish troops under French command overwhelming a Prussian battery. Decisive Prussian victory

Background imageFrench Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: French riflemen. From a series of lithographs by Clement

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: French riflemen. From a series of lithographs by Clement August Andrieux on the Gardes Nationales



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