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Preparations for the Reception of Prince Napoleon at Constantinople, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"
Reception of the Archduke Maximilian of Austria by Prince Napoleon, at the Strasbourg Railway Terminus, at Paris, 1856
The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Creator: Henry Duff LintonThe Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Crimean War scene:a Zouave and a Highlander, both wounded, and trudging away from the fight, evidently savage that they are disabled
The Emperor of the French and Count Orloff proceeding to the Grand Review, in the Champ de Mars, [Paris], 1856
Prométhée modelant le premier hommePromethee modelant le premier homme, composition provenant de l'atrium de la maison pompeienne du prince Napoleon, c1860
Entry of Prince Jerome Bonaparte into Toulon, 1854. Creator: UnknownEntry of Prince Jerome Bonaparte into Toulon, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"
Massacre of Niobids, composition from the atrium of the Pompean house of Prince Napoleon, c1860
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1850. Creator: UnknownJerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1850
Prince Jerome, 1860-69. Creator: Andre-Adolphe-Eugene DisderiPrince Jerome, 1860-69. [Portrait of Prince Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of Emperor Napoleon I]. Albumen print
La Reine Hortense - Yacht de l'empereur, Havre, 1856. Creator: Gustave Le GrayLa Reine Hortense - Yacht de l'empereur, Havre, 1856
Brettenham Park, Suffolk. Creator: UnknownBrettenham Park, Suffolk. Undated photograph of Brettenham Park which was first established in 1247. A note on the back claims: Formerly Prince Jerome Napoleon resided here
Prince Jerome Napoleon, 1874. Creator: FaustinPrince Jerome Napoleon, 1874. Caricature of Prince Napoleon Bonaparte(1822-1891), also known as Prince Jerome Napoleon
The French Andromeda; or, wanted, a Perseus, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainThe French Andromeda; or, wanted, a Perseus, 1883. France is chained, like Andromeda, to a rock. In the foaming sea in front of her, Anarchy can be seen having risen from the depths of the ocean
Napoleon Pour Rire!!, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainNapoleon Pour Rire!!, 1883. This cartoon shows France bonneting the unfortunate Prince Jerome Napoleon - Plon-plon, as he was known