FLO4677236: A Middle Ages man plays billiards with a woman who lays chalk on the tail she uses (billiards was only popular in the 19th century) - Lithograph based on an illustration by J.E. Rogers, from Passe temps actuels de l'Engleterre happy, by Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917), 1873 - Medieval man playing a game of snooker (pool) while a woman chalks her cue and watches (Snooker was not popular until the 19th century) - Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by J. E. Rogers from Francis Cowley Burnand's “” Present Pastimes of Merrie England, Cassell, London, 1873 / Bridgeman Images
TEC4710216: Musee national du Moyen-Age (Middle Ages) et des thermal baths de Cluny, 6 place Paul Painleve, Paris 5. Built by Jacques d'Amboise (1440 or 1450-1516), 1498. Completion 1560. One of the most beautiful monuments of medieval civil architecture in Paris elevated at the iniative of the Abbes of Cluny by Jacques d'Amboise, brother of the Cardinal Minister.Restores after the ransacking of the Revolution, it now houses collections of sculptures and art objects of the Middle Ages. Repabtise since 1991, Musee national du Moyen-Age-Thermes de Cluny. Photography 1993. / Bridgeman Images