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Anglo French Collection

Background imageAnglo French Collection: George Du Maurier, c1900. Creator: Unknown

George Du Maurier, c1900. Creator: Unknown
George Du Maurier, c1900. Franco-British cartoonist and writer. Engraving after a photograph by Messrs. Barraud Ltd. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX"

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Anglo-French Station at the Isthmus of Panama for forming a canal between the Atlantic... 1854

Anglo-French Station at the Isthmus of Panama for forming a canal between the Atlantic... 1854. Creator: Unknown
Anglo-French Station at the Isthmus of Panama for forming a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, 1854. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Parana River, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo

Parana River, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2015. Creator: Luis Rosendo
Monument of the naval Battle of Vuelta de Obligado. It took place on the waters of the Parana River on 20 November 1845, between the Argentine Confederation

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Battle of the Alma, 1859. Artist: J Cantrill

Battle of the Alma, 1859. Artist: J Cantrill
Battle of the Alma, 1859. The first battle of the Crimean War (1853-1856), took place south of the River Alma. An Anglo-French force under Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud and FitzRoy Somerset

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Bombardment of Sweaborg, 1859. Artist: John Watkins

Bombardment of Sweaborg, 1859. Artist: John Watkins
Bombardment of Sweaborg, 1859. Battle of Suomenlinna (also known as the Battle of Viapori or the Bombardment of Sweaborg)

Background imageAnglo French Collection: A map of Africa after the The Anglo-French Convention, 1899

A map of Africa after the The Anglo-French Convention, 1899. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 9th April 1899

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: John Tenniel

Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: John Tenniel
Private and Confidential, opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. The British Prime Minister (Lord Salisbury) in conversation with the French President (Sadi Carnot). Cartoon from Punch

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891

Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end

Background imageAnglo French Collection: Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852

Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852. The instrument room at the Submarine Telegraph Company, Cornhill, London, showing a Wheatstone needle telegraph instrument

Background imageAnglo French Collection: The Anglo-French Convention, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani

The Anglo-French Convention, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
The Anglo-French Convention, 1899. Signed in London by Paul Cambon (1843-1924) the French Ambassador, and Lord Salisbury (1830-1904) the British Prime Minister

Background imageAnglo French Collection: A Tiff, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Tiff, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Tiff, 1881. John Bull, the representative of the British people, is at odds with Madame France in this cartoon. This illustrates a dispute between the governments of the two countries after Frances


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