PRX2638560:
The Dandelion (colour litho), Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638560
The Dandelion (colour litho)
Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942)
PRX2638588:
The Chrysanthemum (colour litho), Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638588
The Chrysanthemum (colour litho)
Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942)
PRX2638620:
The Apple Tree (colour litho), Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638620
The Apple Tree (colour litho)
Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942)
PRX2638640:
The Snowballs (colour litho), Giacometti (fl.1896) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638640
The Snowballs (colour litho)
Giacometti (fl.1896)
CCI2638688:
Transport. Electric tram in Paris. Imagery in: The wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910. / Bridgeman Images
ID: CCI2638688
Transport. Electric tram in Paris. Imagery in: The wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910.
CCI2638717:
Science. Energy. Electric cigarette lighter. Imagery from a series on the wonder of electricity, France, c.1910. / Bridgeman Images
ID: CCI2638717
Science. Energy. Electric cigarette lighter. Imagery from a series on the wonder of electricity, France, c.1910.
CCI2638727:
Transport. Electric firemen truck. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910. / Bridgeman Images
ID: CCI2638727
Transport. Electric firemen truck. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910.
CCI2638747:
Science. Energy. Fan in a mine. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910. / Bridgeman Images
ID: CCI2638747
Science. Energy. Fan in a mine. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910.
CCI2638765:
History. Russia. Russo Japanese War. The Dogger Bank incident, attack of British trawlers by the russian fleet leaded by the admiral Zinovi Petrovich Rozhestvenski, Oct., 21, 1904. Imagery, France, c.1910. / Bridgeman Images
ID: CCI2638765
History. Russia. Russo Japanese War. The Dogger Bank incident, attack of British trawlers by the russian fleet leaded by the admiral Zinovi Petrovich Rozhestvenski, Oct., 21, 1904. Imagery, France, c.1910.
CCI2638769:
History. Ancient Rome. The Gaul army leader Brennos (Brennus) defeat the Romans and exclaimed the "Vae Victis" (Woe to the vanquished (ones)), 390 BC. Imagery, France, c.1900. / Bridgeman Images
ID: CCI2638769
History. Ancient Rome. The Gaul army leader Brennos (Brennus) defeat the Romans and exclaimed the "Vae Victis" (Woe to the vanquished (ones)), 390 BC. Imagery, France, c.1900.
PRX2638526:
The Water Lily (colour litho), Schlumberger, Camille Gabriel (1864-1958) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638526
The Water Lily (colour litho)
Schlumberger, Camille Gabriel (1864-1958)
PRX2638541:
The Cyclamen (colour litho), Martin, Anna (fl.1896) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638541
The Cyclamen (colour litho)
Martin, Anna (fl.1896)
PRX2638550:
The Snowdrop (colour litho), Milesi, J. (fl.1896) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638550
The Snowdrop (colour litho)
Milesi, J. (fl.1896)
PRX2638567:
The Lilas (colour litho), Martin, Anna (fl.1896) / Bridgeman Images
ID: PRX2638567
The Lilas (colour litho)
Martin, Anna (fl.1896)
IL2637738:
"Youth like a summer morn", from Some Old Love Songs pulished by Hildesheimer & Faulkner, 1892 (colour litho), Havers, Alice Mary (1850-90) / Bridgeman Images
ID: IL2637738
"Youth like a summer morn", from Some Old Love Songs pulished by Hildesheimer & Faulkner, 1892 (colour litho)
IL2637823:
The parrot began to say rude things, from Pets Limited published by Collins, 1950 (colour litho), Stokes, George Vernon (1873-1954) / Bridgeman Images
ID: IL2637823
The parrot began to say rude things, from Pets Limited published by Collins, 1950 (colour litho)
Stokes, George Vernon (1873-1954)
IL2637835:
On opening the chests, they found them full of wonderful, gem, jewels and diamonds, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c.1940 (colour litho), Adams, Frank (1871-1944) / Bridgeman Images
ID: IL2637835
On opening the chests, they found them full of wonderful, gem, jewels and diamonds, from Hansel and Gretel published by Blackie & Son Limited, c.1940 (colour litho)