PCT4285333: Mosquee Hassan II (built on the seafront between 1986 and 1993 by architect Michel Pinseau and built by the French construction group Bouygues), Casablanca, Morocco - With its 201 meters, its minaret is the highest in the world - Islam - beton - Minaret of the Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco - Photography Patrice Cartier 23/02/2014 -, Pinseau, Michel (1926-99) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4285373: Minaret et mosquee Hassan II (made between 1986 and 1993 by architect Michel Pinseau and edifiee by the French construction group Bouygues), Casablanca, Morocco - With its 201 meters, it is the highest minaret in the world - Islam - Minaret of the Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco - Photography Patrice Cartier 20/02/2014 -, Pinseau, Michel (1926-99) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4285396: Musicians of traditional Moroccan music (Berber) and Giant puppets in front of the minaret of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco - With its 201 meters, this minaret is the highest in the world - Islam - fete - carnival - Minaret of the Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco - Photography Patrice Cartier 23/02/2014 -, Pinseau, Michel (1926-99) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4285397: Minaret et mosquee Hassan II (made between 1986 and 1993 by architect Michel Pinseau and edifiee by the French construction group Bouygues), Casablanca, Morocco - With its 201 meters, it is the highest minaret in the world - mosaic - Islam - Minaret of the Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco - Photography Patrice Cartier 20/02/2014 -, Pinseau, Michel (1926-99) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4287020: Killaloe: The Ogham stone (circa 1000 A.D.), probably carved by a Viking converted to Christianity, bears two inscription, one in old Gaelic writing and one in runes The Runes read “” Thorgrimr carved this cross””, the Ogham reads “” A blessing on Thorgrimr””” - stone gravee of an mil (an mille) discovered in 1916 in Killaloe (Ireland) - probably engraved by a Viking converted to Christianity, it has the particularity of carrying two inscriptions, one in runes and the other in ancient Gaelic (Celtic Oghamic script) - Nordic civilization - Celts - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4287072: L'ascension - tympanum of the south gate (gate Miegeville, main entrance) of the Basilica Saint-Sernin of Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) (The ascension, south portal of Basilica St Sernin, Toulouse) - Romanesque sculpture, Romanesque art around 1100 - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4288608: Cadaques: Portlligat (Port Lligat) - In front of the house of the painter Salvador Dali (Casa Dali) you can see this old fishing boat with a cypre forming the mat, without knowing whether the tree has grown through the boat, or whether the latter has been demanted and rebuilt around the trunk - Costa Brava, Catalonia, Spain - photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4288757: Anarchists members of the Bonnot Band: from left to right, above Edouard Carouy and Raymond Callemin (dit Raymond-la-Science), below Etienne Monnier (dit Sementof, Sementoff, Simenttoff or Symentoff) and Octave Garnier - photographs taken from Victor Meric's book “Les bandits tragiques”, Simon Kra editor, 1926 - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289208: Toulouse (31 - Haute-Garonne - Midi-Pyrenees) - Basilica Romanesque St Sernin (Saint Sernin, Saint-Sernin): the main nave rises more than 21 metres. It is vowed in a cradle and divided into eleven travees by double arches - religious architecture - Romanesque art - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289232: Toulouse (31 - Haute-Garonne - Midi-Pyrenees) - Basilique St Sernin (Saint Sernin, Saint-Sernin): The gem stands of the collaterals. The nave is framed by two collaterals of decrowing height, but unlike the nave vaulted in barrel, the bas-cote are vaults dõaretes - religious architecture - Romanesque art - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289277: Companionship - companion carpenter: Portrait of Pere Soubise, one of the three founding fathers in the companionship tradition, protected by a balcony and a guitar, facing the old cayenne des Compagnons, 14 rue Tripiere in Toulouse (31 - Haute-Garonne - Midi-Pyrenees) - This street is so called because once many butchers and tripiers there kept shop. Photo by Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289416: A dish from the south of France: Cassoulet, a recipe for stew from the south west (Languedoc-Roussillon (Languedoc) and Midi-Pyrenees) - beans (white bean), Toulouse sausage, poultry confit and pork, cooked in a terrine (cassole) and gratine - meals - cuisine - Midi - photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289447: A page of “” Ecce Homo””, numero antichretien (anti chretien) of “” L'Plate au beurre””, number 300, of December 29, 1906 by Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968) - The good pastor: “Let me the little children come”... it's never too late to fool men! “” - Jesus Christ - anticlericalism - Catholic religion - religion is the opium of the people -, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images