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Hallucination of Macbeth during the feast, 1909. Artist: J SimontHallucination of Macbeth during the feast, 1909. A scene from Shakespeares play. A print from L Illustration, 4 September 1909
Lady Macbeth welcomes King Duncan at the gates of Macbeths castle, 1909. Artist: J SimontLady Macbeth welcomes King Duncan at the gates of Macbeths castle, 1909. A scene from Shakespeares play. A print from L Illustration, 4 September 1909
After the attack of Good Friday, St-Gervais, Paris, World War I, 29 March 1918 (1929). Artist: J SimontAfter the attack of Good Friday, St-Gervais, Paris, World War I, 29 March 1918 (1929). A shell from a German long-range gun struck the roof of the Church of St Gervais-et-St Protais on 29 March 1918
Elisabeth, Queen Consort of Albert I of Belgium (1926). Artist: J SimontElisabeth, Queen Consort of Albert I of Belgium (1926). Although German by birth, Elisabeth, Queen of the Belgians (1876-1965)
King Albert of the Belgians during the siege of Antwerp, Belgium, September-October 1914 (1926). Artist: J SimontKing Albert of the Belgians during the siege of Antwerp, Belgium, September-October 1914 (1926). After the Germans invaded his country on 4 August 1914
French Chasseurs Alpins fighting in Alsace during 1914, (1926). Artist: J SimontFrench Chasseurs Alpins fighting in Alsace during 1914, (1926). The Chasseurs Alpins are the French Armys mountain infantry
German soldiers under fire from allied guns, Flanders, World War I, 1914, (1926). Artist: J SimontGerman soldiers under fire from allied guns, Flanders, World War I, 1914, (1926)
Bengal Mounted Lancers passing the statue of Joan of Arc, France, 1914, (1926). Artist: J SimontBengal Mounted Lancers passing the statue of Joan of Arc, France, 1914, (1926)
Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau announces the end of the war, 11am, 11 November 1918 (1926). Artist: J SimontFrench Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau announces the end of the war, 11am, 11 November 1918 (1926)