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Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Charge by a regiment of French Zouaves on the plateau of Touvent, Artois, France, 7 June 1915

Charge by a regiment of French Zouaves on the plateau of Touvent, Artois, France, 7 June 1915. The Zouaves were troops from Frances colonies of Algeria and Tunisia

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: A captured German trench and bunker system, Souchez, Artois, France, 1 June 1915, (1926)

A captured German trench and bunker system, Souchez, Artois, France, 1 June 1915, (1926). German positions captured by the French

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The conquest of the fort, Notre-Dame de Lorette, Artois, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: Lucien Jonas

The conquest of the fort, Notre-Dame de Lorette, Artois, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: Lucien Jonas
The conquest of the fort, Notre-Dame de Lorette, Artois, France, 1915, (1926). The struggle for the hill of Notre Dame de Lorette lasted from October 1914 until October 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Fernand de Langle de Cary, French First World War General, (1926)

Fernand de Langle de Cary, French First World War General, (1926). De Langle de Cary (1849-1931) commanded the French 4th Army at the beginning of the war

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Funnel of Carency, Artois, France, June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Funnel of Carency, Artois, France, June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Funnel of Carency, Artois, France, June 1915, (1926). Carency was captured by the French in May 1915 during their Artois Offensive of that year

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Church of Ablain and Souchez, Artois, France, 19 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Church of Ablain and Souchez, Artois, France, 19 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Church of Ablain and Souchez, Artois, France, 19 June 1915, (1926)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Rescue station at Mont St Eloi, Artois, France, 6 June 1915 (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

Rescue station at Mont St Eloi, Artois, France, 6 June 1915 (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Rescue station at Mont St Eloi, Artois, France, 6 June 1915 (1926)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Notre Dame de Lorette and St Nazaire, Ablain, during bombardment, Artois, France, 1915, (1926)

Notre Dame de Lorette and St Nazaire, Ablain, during bombardment, Artois, France, 1915, (1926)
Notre Dame de Lorette and St Nazaire, Ablain, during the bombardment, Artois, France, 1915, (1926)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Return of the Balloon, Artois, France, 10 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Return of the Balloon, Artois, France, 10 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Return of the Balloon, Artois, France, 10 June 1915, (1926). Observation balloons were used extensively by both sides on the Western Front as a means of determining enemy positions

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: House to House, Artois, France, 9 May 1915 (1926)

House to House, Artois, France, 9 May 1915 (1926). Hand to hand fighting between French and German infantrymen

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: German prisoners of war with their ration of bread, 1915

German prisoners of war with their ration of bread, 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: A Chlorine Gas Attack, Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 1915, (1926). Artist: Lucien Jonas

A Chlorine Gas Attack, Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 1915, (1926). Artist: Lucien Jonas
A Chlorine Gas Attack, Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 1915, (1926). On 22 April 1915 the Germans released 168 tons of chlorine gas over a four mile front, in the first gas attack of the war

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Kings Regiment (Liverpool), Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 22 April-25 May 1915

The Kings Regiment (Liverpool), Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium, 22 April-25 May 1915. The second Battle of Ypres was the only major offensive launched by the Germans on the Western Front in 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: A field station at the front, in the nave of a rural church, World War I, 1915

A field station at the front, in the nave of a rural church, World War I, 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Ferdinand Foch, French general and Allied Supreme Commander in World War I, 1918 (1926)

Ferdinand Foch, French general and Allied Supreme Commander in World War I, 1918 (1926). Foch (1851-1929) was chosen as supreme commander of the Allied armies on 26 March, 1918

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: A British attack using the bayonet and grenade, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926)

A British attack using the bayonet and grenade, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926). The British successfully broke through the German lines in Artois at the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle in

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: British troops advance under cover of darkness, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926)

British troops advance under cover of darkness, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926). The British successfully broke through the German lines in Artois at the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle in

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: General de Villaret, French soldier, December 1915, (1926)

General de Villaret, French soldier, December 1915, (1926). Villaret commanded the French 7th Army from 1917-1918

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: French troops prepare for a German counter-attack, Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, August 1915

French troops prepare for a German counter-attack, Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, August 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Abandoned German trenches, Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, August 1915

Abandoned German trenches, Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, August 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: French infantry assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915

French infantry assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915
French artillery assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: French artillery assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915

French artillery assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Clermont-en-Argonne, France, August 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

Clermont-en-Argonne, France, August 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Clermont-en-Argonne, France, August 1915, (1926). Buildings damaged by artillery bombardment during the First World War

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Le Four de Paris, France, 1915 (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

Le Four de Paris, France, 1915 (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Le Four de Paris, France, 1915 (1926). Le Four de Paris was a village on a road junction in the Argonne Forest. It was destroyed by intense bombardment during the First World War

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Vauquois, 29th August 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

Vauquois, 29th August 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Vauquois, 29th August 1915, (1926). The hill of the Butte de Vauquois in the Argonne occupied a strategic position as an observation point

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: La lanterne! in winter; L eau in summer, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

La lanterne! in winter; L eau in summer, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
La lanterne! in winter; L eau in summer, 1737-1742. A bell-ringer cries La lanterne! [lantern] and L eau [water]. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: A Wood Cutter, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

A Wood Cutter, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
A Wood Cutter, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Cafe! Cafe!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Cafe! Cafe!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Cafe! Cafe!, 1737-1742. A man selling coffee. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Fruit Seller, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Fruit Seller, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Fruit Seller, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: An Auvergnat Tinker, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

An Auvergnat Tinker, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
An Auvergnat Tinker, 1737-1742. A pot mender from the Auvergne. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: A Higgler, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

A Higgler, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
A Higgler, 1737-1742. A higgler, probably a variation of haggler, bought, sold and bartered items. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: All Hot! All Hot!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

All Hot! All Hot!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
All Hot! All Hot!, 1737-1742. A street vendor selling hot food. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Oysters in the shell!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Oysters in the shell!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Oysters in the shell!, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: My Beautiful Pinks!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

My Beautiful Pinks!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
My Beautiful Pinks!, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Baked Apples!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Baked Apples!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Baked Apples!, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Who ll buy spoons and larding pins?!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

Who ll buy spoons and larding pins?!, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
Who ll buy spoons and larding pins?!, 1737-1742. A larding pin was used to add moisture to the meat during cooking. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Cobbler, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

The Cobbler, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
The Cobbler, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Print Seller, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

The Print Seller, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
The Print Seller, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Provencal, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon

The Provencal, 1737-1742. Artist: Bouchardon
The Provencal, 1737-1742. A musician from Provence. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Carriages, (1885). Artist: Lucotte

Carriages, (1885). Artist: Lucotte
Carriages, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Woman at her toilette, (1885)

Woman at her toilette, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Costume During The Time Of Louis XVI, (1885). Artist: Durin

Costume During The Time Of Louis XVI, (1885). Artist: Durin
Costume During The Time Of Louis XVI, (1885). Louis XVI was king of France from 1774 until 1792 when he was beheaded by the revolutionary regime

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: French Costume, (1885)

French Costume, (1885). A womans elaborate and heavy hairstyle is held up with a stick by her black servant. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Carriages, 1885

Carriages, 1885. Four 18th-century coaches. The classic definition of a carriage is a four-wheeled horse-drawn private passenger vehicle

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Henry IV Costume, (1885)

Henry IV Costume, (1885). Henry was king of France from 1589 to 1610. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: The Morning Toilette, (1885)

The Morning Toilette, (1885). Based on an original painting by Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Man in 18th-century French costume, (1885). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Man in 18th-century French costume, (1885). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Man in 18th-century French costume, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imagePrint Collector2 Collection: Man In French Costume, (1885). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Man In French Costume, (1885). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Man In French Costume, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)



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