France (nation)
Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:
Notre Dame - Paris, May '20, 1920-05
50 x 70 mm. A view of rooftops and gargoyles, taken from a window.
Noumea, 1963
[Distant views, possibly from the air].
Noumea, 1963
[Distant views, possibly from the air].
Noumea, 1963
[Distant views].
Noumea, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Noumea, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Noumea : Isle of Pines, 1963
[Aerial view of beach].
Noumea : Isle of Pines, 1963
[From the air].
Noumea : M. Martinet, 1963
[At the controls of aeroplane].
[Open area and hills], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm.
[Open area with extensive debris], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm. And hills in the background.
Organisation Armée Secrète (Far-right paramilitary group) (1961-1962) (France)
Painting of Vimy Bridge, 1931
A framed print of a painting by William Longstaff 'presented to the Canadian Government by Capt. John Arthur Dewar, 1931'.
Palace of the Popes, Avignon, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Panthion [i.e. Pantheon ], Paris, 1868 - 1890
A group of stereoscopic halves each measuring approximately 72 x 72 mm, showing general views of the architecture in the British Isles, Belgium and Paris.
Papers about meeting in Paris , 1939-09-19 - 1939-09-26
Paris advertisements, 1764 - 1765
Printed slips, in French, containing advertisements for a menagerie, animal contests and other events in Paris.
Paris square with statue, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
Photographs. H.H. Davies [Davies Indian Album I], 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
Photographs of Madras, Indonesia, Malaya, Australia and western Europe
Photographs of the West Indies
Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1868 - 1890
A group of stereoscopic halves each measuring approximately 72 x 72 mm, showing general views of the architecture in the British Isles, Belgium and Paris.
Point of Carbat, Nr. St Pierre, 1879 - 1913
265 x 180 mm. A beach scene at Carbet (sic) with a man and a rowing boat in the foreground of the palm-fringed beach. Carbet lies a few miles due south of Saint Pierre on the west coast of Martinique.
[Pont des Invalides], 1907 - 1908
Portrait photograph of A.G. Fraser by Dorothy Wilding, 1924 - 1935
150 x 200 mm. Signed 9.2.1935, but thought by Joselin to be pre-1930. The Rev. Alexander Garden Fraser (1873-1962) served with the C.M.S. in Uganda (1900-1903) and was Principal of Trinity College Kandy (1904-1924) before becoming first Principal of Achimota, 1924-1935. He was Principal of Friends‘ College, Jamaica from 1940 to 1943.