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Languedoc Roussillon Collection

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Maison Carree a Nimes, 1853. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Maison Carree a Nimes, 1853. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Maison Carree a Nimes, 1853

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Montpelier, France, 1838. Creator: James Tibbitts Willmore

Montpelier, France, 1838. Creator: James Tibbitts Willmore
Montpelier, France, 1838. People working in the foreground, with the town of Montpellier in the distance. [Fisher, Son & Co. London & Paris, 1838]

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: [Roman Theater at Nimes], 1867. Creator: Unknown

[Roman Theater at Nimes], 1867. Creator: Unknown
[Roman Theater at Nimes], 1867

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Nimes, Porte d Auguste, ca. 1864. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Nimes, Porte d Auguste, ca. 1864. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Nimes, Porte d Auguste, ca. 1864

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Nimes, Amphitheatre, ca. 1861. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Nimes, Amphitheatre, ca. 1861. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Nimes, Amphitheatre, ca. 1861

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Nimes, Tour Magne, 1853. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Nimes, Tour Magne, 1853. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Nimes, Tour Magne, 1853

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: St. Gilles, 1853. Creator: Edouard Baldus

St. Gilles, 1853. Creator: Edouard Baldus
St. Gilles, 1853

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Pont du Gard, ca. 1861. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Pont du Gard, ca. 1861. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Pont du Gard, ca. 1861

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Nimes, Temple de Diane, ca. 1862. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Nimes, Temple de Diane, ca. 1862. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Nimes, Temple de Diane, ca. 1862

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Nimes, Fontaine, ca. 1861. Creator: Edouard Baldus

Nimes, Fontaine, ca. 1861. Creator: Edouard Baldus
Nimes, Fontaine, ca. 1861

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, (737AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, (737AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Saracens Leaving Narbonne, Restored to the Franks, ( (737AD), 1890. The Saracens defeated by Charlemagne in 737AD. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Aqueducts, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston

Aqueducts, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston
Aqueducts, 1889. Remains of Aqueduct of Metz [France, Roman]; Aqueduct of Pont du Gard near Nismes [over the River Gardon near Nimes, France

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Pont du Gard, Nimes, France, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Pont du Gard, Nimes, France, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Pont du Gard, Nimes, France, 1951. Pont du Gard, Nimes, France, c AD 150, built to carry water across river to the town of Nimes, which was, in fact, some distance away from the aqueduct

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Pont du Gard, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Pont du Gard, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Pont du Gard, Nimes, France, 1951. Pont du Gard, Nimes, France, c AD 150. The Roman aqueduct in the south of France over the River Gardon is the highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: View of Ales with Irises in Bloom, 1888. Artist: Vincent van Gogh

View of Ales with Irises in Bloom, 1888. Artist: Vincent van Gogh
View of Ales with Irises in Bloom, 1888. Painting held at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. From The Studio Volume 117. [The Offices of the Studio, London, New York, 1939.]

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Olives at Collioure, 1911. Artist: James Dickson Innes

Olives at Collioure, 1911. Artist: James Dickson Innes
Olives at Collioure, 1911. Painting held in the National Museums of Northern Ireland, Belfast. From The Studio Volume 96. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1928]

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Saint-Privat, c1878. Artist: Henri-Joseph Harpignies

Saint-Privat, c1878. Artist: Henri-Joseph Harpignies
Saint-Privat, c1878. From The Studio Volume 73. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1918]

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Amphitheatre at Nismes, France, 19th century(?). Artist:s Bradshaw

Amphitheatre at Nismes, France, 19th century(?). Artist:s Bradshaw
Amphitheatre at Nismes, France, 19th century(?). Built at the end of the first century AD, the amphitheatre of the city Nimes was among the biggest in Roman Gaul

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Roman amphitheatre, Nimes, France, late 19th or early 20th century

Roman amphitheatre, Nimes, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Built at the end of the first century AD, the amphitheatre of the city Nimes was among the biggest in Roman Gaul

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: An Incident in the White Terror, 1815, 1895

An Incident in the White Terror, 1815, 1895. General Count Gilly in hiding in a peasants house in the neighbourhood of Anduze in the South of France

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Nimes, France, 19th century. Artist: R Lueders

Nimes, France, 19th century. Artist: R Lueders
Nimes, France, 19th century

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Ruined interior of the Roman Temple of Diana, Nimes, France, 20th century

Ruined interior of the Roman Temple of Diana, Nimes, France, 20th century. Nimes boasts a wealth of Roman buildings. The Temple of Diana dates from the 2nd century. French Postcard

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: The Roman Arena, Nimes, Provence, France, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

The Roman Arena, Nimes, Provence, France, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
The Roman Arena, Nimes, Provence, France, 1937. Illustration from Frankreich: Baukunst, Landschaft Und Volksleben, a work on French architecture, landscape and people by Martin Hurlimann, (Berlin)

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Pont du Gard, Provence, France, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

Pont du Gard, Provence, France, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
Pont du Gard, Provence, France, 1937. The Roman aqueduct near Nimes was built in c18 BC. No cement was used in its construction

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Aqueduct of Nimes at the Pont du Gard, France, 1886

Aqueduct of Nimes at the Pont du Gard, France, 1886. Illustration from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering, by Charles Tomlinson, Volume I

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: The Temple of Diana, 1890. Artist: Emmanuel Lansyer

The Temple of Diana, 1890. Artist: Emmanuel Lansyer
The Temple of Diana, Nimes, France, 1890. Nimes is famous for its remarkable collection of Roman relics. The magnificent Roman arena (1st century) seating up to 24, 000, is still in use

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: A Roman arena, 2nd century

A Roman arena, 2nd century
A Roman arena in Nimes, 2nd century

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Maison Carree, the only intact Roman temple, 1st century BC

Maison Carree, the only intact Roman temple, 1st century BC
Maison Carree, the only intact Roman temple, found in Nimes, France. Its preservation is owed to its rededication as a Christian church in the fourth century, 1st century BC

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: The ruins of a Roman arena in France, 2nd century BC

The ruins of a Roman arena in France, 2nd century BC
The ruins of a Roman arena in Nimes, France, 2nd century BC

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Maison Carree Roman Temple, 1st century BC

Maison Carree Roman Temple, 1st century BC
Maison Carree Roman Temple, Nimes, France. This is the only Roman temple still surviving intact, 1st century BC

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Pont du Gard, Nimes, southern France, 19th century

Pont du Gard, Nimes, southern France, 19th century. This Roman aqueduct was built in c18 BC. No cement was used in its construction

Background imageLanguedoc Roussillon Collection: Roman tomb slab of a Roman officer and his wife, 1st century

Roman tomb slab of a Roman officer and his wife, 1st century
Roman tomb slab of a Roman officer and his wife from Nimes, France, at Maison Carree in Nime, 1st century


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