Paris (inhabited place)
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, 1920
69 x 50 mm.
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, [Paris], May 1920, 1920-05
65 x 45 mm. View from the West.
Arc de Triomphe, 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.
Arch [sic] de Triomphe, 1860
236 x 312 mm.
[British Isles, Belgium and 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.
Colonne de Juillet, Place de la Bastille, Paris, 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.
David's farewell party. Folies Bergeres, 1950
161 x 111 mm. Six people, including Frederick and Lady Tymms and Johnny Verhagen, seated at a table at the Folies Bergères, a Parisian music hall.
Diary, 1936-01-01 - 1936-12-31
Prominent subjects include Bell’s social life, interests, personal affairs and travel; spiritualism; comments upon the deteriorating international situation; and letters to the press on the Italian invasion of Abyssinia, witchcraft, the Spanish Civil War, traffic congestion in London, and Dominica’s Caribs (circa 95 sheets).
E. Kray to H.C.E. Childers from Paris (where Emily was studying art), with draft replies., 1884
Material relating to H.C.E. Childers' daughter Emily (b. 1866).
Egypt and Palestine diaries, 1925-01-20 - 1925-04-15
Two diaries describing Williams' visit. Many of the entries appear to be paraphrases or copies of guide book entries.
Emily to her parents from Margate, Paris and Brighton, 1873-83 (25-64) and to her father from Paris, 1883-6 (65-123)., 1873 - 1886
Material relating to H.C.E. Childers' daughter Emily (b. 1866).
Fontainbleau, 1860
258 x 325 mm.
Grand Palais. Paris, 1920
70 x 49 mm.
Grand Palais - Paris, May 1920, 1920-05
70 x 50 mm.
Hotel de Ville, 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.
Labels Museum de Paris , 1932 - 1947
Labels Museum de Paris , 1932 - 1947
Le Tombeau de Napoleon Ier (Hôtel des Invalides)., 1907 - 1908
Louvre, 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.
Monument in the Place de la Republique, Paris, 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.
North Africa diary, 1922-03-06 - 1922-04-10
A diary describing Williams' journey to Africa and back, 138 pages. There are several references to other family travels.
Notre Dame, 1907 - 1908
Notre Dame, 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.
Notre Dame - Paris, May '20, 1920-05
50 x 70 mm. A view of rooftops and gargoyles, taken from a window.
Outskirts of Paris, Ontario, 1912
139 x 81mm. Showing the Grand River flowing among fields and woods and a few small farms.