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Belgium Europe Collection

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: The new French-German frontier, 1871. Creator: Unknown

The new French-German frontier, 1871. Creator: Unknown
The new French-German frontier, 1871. Franco-Prussian War. Explanation

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: German soldiers buying fruit, Belgium, 1915. Creator: Bain News Service

German soldiers buying fruit, Belgium, 1915. Creator: Bain News Service
German soldiers buying fruit, Belgium, 1915. Shows German soldiers purchasing grapes from women with a street cart in Belgium during World War I

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Children at Riviere, Belg. between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Children at Riviere, Belg. between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Children at Riviere, Belg. between c1910 and c1915

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Conflict between workmen and soldiers at the Seraing Ironworks

Conflict between workmen and soldiers at the Seraing Ironworks, Belgium, 1869

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: War Correspondents, Langewaede, 22 Sept 1918. Creator: Bain News Service

War Correspondents, Langewaede, 22 Sept 1918. Creator: Bain News Service
War Correspondents, Langewaede, 22 Sept 1918 (date created or published later). War reporters in Langewaede, Belgium during World War I

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Grave of U.S. aviator Chadwick, Belgium, 29 Oct 1918. Creator: Bain News Service

Grave of U.S. aviator Chadwick, Belgium, 29 Oct 1918. Creator: Bain News Service
Grave of U.S. aviator Chadwick, Belgium, 29 Oct 1918 (date created or published later). The grave of aviator Oliver Moulton Chadwick (1888- 1917) who died in World War I

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Germans in Belgium, on the way to the front

Germans in Belgium, on the way to the front, between c1914 and c1915. German soldiers in road in Belgium during World War I

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Austrian siege gun in Belg. [i

Austrian siege gun in Belg. [i.e. Belgium], between c1914 and c1915. The barrel segment of a Skoda 305 mm Model 1911 howitzer gun

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Germans in S.W. Belgium, between 1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Germans in S.W. Belgium, between 1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Germans in S.W. Belgium, between 1914 and c1915. German soldiers near large haystacks in Belgium during World War I

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Wrecked bridge, Andenne, Belg. [i

Wrecked bridge, Andenne, Belg. [i.e. Belgium], between c1914 and c1915. A damaged bridge in Andenne, Belgium during World War I

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: View of Scherpenheuvel, Flemish Brabant, c.1674. Creator: Josua de Grave

View of Scherpenheuvel, Flemish Brabant, c.1674. Creator: Josua de Grave
View of Scherpenheuvel, Flemish Brabant, c.1674. In the centre is the dome of the Basilica of Our Lady of Scherpenheuvel. Attributed to Josua de Grave

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Square with monks and nuns during the revolution in Belgium

Square with monks and nuns during the revolution in Belgium, October 20, 1787, (1787). Monks are shaved and stripped of their habits. Nuns wait their turn on the right

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: En Belgique delivree; La reception des souverains belges

En Belgique delivree; La reception des souverains belges, le 12 novembre 1918. a l'hotel de ville de Grand liberee de la veille, 1918

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: View of Cantecroy Castle (?), 1605-1673. Creator: Lucas van Uden

View of Cantecroy Castle (?), 1605-1673. Creator: Lucas van Uden
View of Cantecroy Castle (?), 1605-1673

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: De L'Argonne aux Flandres; Le 29 septembre

De L'Argonne aux Flandres; Le 29 septembre, second jour de l'offensive belge; la premiere vague d'assaut s'elancant de Morsleede, conquis la veille

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: De L'Argonne aux Flandres; Prisonniers allemands traversant les etendues de boue

De L'Argonne aux Flandres; Prisonniers allemands traversant les etendues de boue et d'eau ou l'attaque belge a ete declenchee, 1918

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: De L'Argonne aux Flandres; L'artillerie belge

De L'Argonne aux Flandres; L'artillerie belge, le 28 septembre 1918, progressant avec l'infanterie, prend position dans les taillis de la foret d'Houthulst

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: Map of the southern (Austrian) Netherlands, 1719. Creator: Joachim Ottens

Map of the southern (Austrian) Netherlands, 1719. Creator: Joachim Ottens
Map of the southern (Austrian) Netherlands, 1719

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: River landscape near Chokier on the Maas, 1820-1872. Creator: Hendrik Abraham Klinkhamer

River landscape near Chokier on the Maas, 1820-1872. Creator: Hendrik Abraham Klinkhamer
River landscape near Chokier on the Maas, 1820-1872

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: View of the canal in Hasselt, 1861. Creator: Cornelis Springer

View of the canal in Hasselt, 1861. Creator: Cornelis Springer
View of the canal in Hasselt, 1861

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: The old guesthouse in Hasselt, 1861. Creator: Cornelis Springer

The old guesthouse in Hasselt, 1861. Creator: Cornelis Springer
The old guesthouse in Hasselt, 1861

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: View of the canal in Hasselt, 1863. Creator: Cornelis Springer

View of the canal in Hasselt, 1863. Creator: Cornelis Springer
View of the canal in Hasselt, 1863

Background imageBelgium Europe Collection: La reine Elisabeth et le grand poete national Emile Verhaeren

La reine Elisabeth et le grand poete national Emile Verhaeren, sur le dernier rivage libre de la Belgique, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII


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