XEE4193110: La Gironde (33), Aquitaine, France. Local speciality: fish, anisette, Bordeaux wine, plums, candles, cigars, corks and colonial food. Series on the French Departments. Chromolithography (Chromo) “” the geographic thread””, circa 1920. Private collection., French School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4193136: L'Eure (27), Haute-Normandie (Haute Normandy), France. Series on the French Departments. Local speciality: the coutil, the elbeuf sheet, the Cutil canvas and the pear. Chromolithography (Chromo) “” the geographic thread””, circa 1920. Private collection., French School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4193155: Senegal, Mayotte, Ile de Sainte Marie, Nossi Be (Nossi-be or Nosy-be or Nosy be), Africa. Elephant, crocodile and boat in a river. Series on the French colonies. Chromolithography (Chromo) “” the geographic thread””, circa 1920. Private collection., French School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4193163: L'Herault (34), Languedoc Roussillon (Languedoc-Roussillon), France. Local fisherman and speciality: Frontier Muscat, drugstore, spirit and brandy. Series on the French Departments. Chromolithography (Chromo) “” the geographic thread””, circa 1920. Private collection., French School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4261101: Modern sport in the army: foot ball. Creation of a military football rugby championship. The first match was played at the Bois de Boulogne, on the lawn of Bagatelle, with the teams of the Regimental Athletic Sport Valmy and the Association regimental de Coulommiers. Last cover of the “Supplement Illustrious du petit journal”, No. 598, May 4, 1902., French School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4261109: One of the corners of Paris in the 19th century is known the results of the elections. It shows the joy of some, the desappointing of others. A newspaper advertisement is displayed on the wall in the back and the newspaper seller wears a cap from the same newspaper. Cover of the “” Supplement Illustrious du petit Journal”” n° 598, May 4, 1902., French School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images