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Francois Flameng Collection (page 4)

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: The Lessard farm, between Marizy and Neuilly Saint Front, France, 18 July 1918, (1926)

The Lessard farm, between Marizy and Neuilly Saint Front, France, 18 July 1918, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Lessard farm, between Marizy and Neuilly Saint Front, France, 18 July 1918, (1926)

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: French Tank Assault, July 1918, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

French Tank Assault, July 1918, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
French Tank Assault, July 1918, (1926). Although tanks were first deployed in World War I by the British, it was the French who adopted the new weapon with the greatest enthusiasm

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: Observation post of General Mangin, 18th July 1918, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, (1926)

Observation post of General Mangin, 18th July 1918, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Observation post of General Mangin during the offensive of 18th July 1918, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, (1926). General Charles Mangin was commander of the French 10th Army during the Second

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: The offensive of Yser, 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The offensive of Yser, 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The offensive of Yser, 1917, (1926)

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: In the village of Craonnelle, 9th May 1917, 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

In the village of Craonnelle, 9th May 1917, 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
In the village of Craonnelle, 9th May 1917, 1917, (1926). Buildings in a village damaged during the French Nivelle Offensive of April-May 1917

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: The Cliff of Craonne, c1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Cliff of Craonne, c1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Cliff of Craonne, c1917, (1926). Craonne saw heavy fighting during the disastrous French Nivelle offensive of April-May 1917

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: The attack on the German positions north of the Aisne, 16th April 1917, (1926)

The attack on the German positions north of the Aisne, 16th April 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The attack on the German positions north of the Aisne, 16th April 1917, (1926). Known as the Nivelle Offensive, after Robert Nivelle, the Commander in Chief of the French Army who planned it

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: In the wood of Roucy (Aisne), 15 April 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

In the wood of Roucy (Aisne), 15 April 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
In the wood of Roucy (Aisne), 15 April 1917, (1926). French soldiers performing their ablutions and hanging up their laundry on the eve of battle

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: Allegory, 1856-1923. Artist: Francois Flameng

Allegory, 1856-1923. Artist: Francois Flameng
Allegory, 1856-1923

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: French lst Infantry Corps crossing of the Yser Canal, World War I, 4. 45 am, 31 July 1917

French lst Infantry Corps crossing of the Yser Canal, World War I, 4. 45 am, 31 July 1917
French lst Infantry Corps crossing of the Yser Canal, World War I, 4.45 am, 31 July 1917. After a painting by Francois Flameng (1856-1923)

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: The 0ffensive at Yser, 1917

The 0ffensive at Yser, 1917. The French line near Het-Sas just before 31 July. Soldiers waiting for orders amongst trees shattered by the gunfire of previous engagements

Background imageFrancois Flameng Collection: Siege of Arras, under Louis XIII, Thirty Years War, 1640 (late 19th / early 20th century)

Siege of Arras, under Louis XIII, Thirty Years War, 1640 (late 19th / early 20th century). Artist: Francois Flameng
Siege of Arras, under Louis XIII, Thirty Years War, 1640 (late 19th/early 20th century). Arras was taken by the French from the defending Spanish on 10 August



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