XEE4192580: I was told you weren't very smart, my lord. On February 9, 1567, a soldier came to ask for money from the king of Scotland Henry (Henry) Stuart dit Lord Darnley (1545-1567) to warn him of the conspiracy against him. This one refuses and will be murdered the next night. Engraving from 1871 in “Histoire Des Cocuses Celebres”” by Henry de Kock (1819-1892)., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289614: La pique et l'amasse a Soustons - Gemmage des pins en France dans les Landes à la beginning du 20th century: in the forest two resiners collect the gem (resine) by cutting the trunk of a pine and collecting the resinous juice in an earthen pot (bucket) - postcard sent from Soustons in 1931 - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290375: First World War - stereoscopic glass plate LSU 1914-1918 (14-18) - Vauquois, trench, small post: French soldiers - Publishers during World War I had regular newspaper calls for hairy people to transmit their photos, which were then widely disseminated -, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290842: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The house of Dorothee (Dorothy) in Kansas is carried into the sky by a cyclone - tornado, hurricane -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4291290: Illustration of Emile Bayard for Hector Malot's novel “” Sans Famille “”: in Toulouse, Monsieur Vitalis, unworthy, is arrested by a police officer in front of Remi and his friends, the learned animals of the troupe: Joli-Coeur (pretty heart), the monkey and the three dogs Capi, Zerbino and Dolce - street musician, saltimbank - Edition Hetzel 1880 - Yeah., Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4259807: Illustration of Jules Verne's novel “Around the Moon””, drawing by Emile Bayard, Hetzel edition/Voyages extraordinaire 1870. This illustration highlights the relationship of inspiration between the two novels “lunar”” by Jules Verne and the two albums by Tintin made by Hergé, “Objectif Lune” and “On a Marché sur la Lune”. In E. Bayard's drawing, we see the whimsical astronaut Michel Ardan (a character created by Verne based on his friend, photographer Nadar), imagining himself joyfully fooling on the projetile launched towards the Moon during an outing into space. A situation close to the inadvertent exit of Captain Haddock drunk on the rocket, in Tintin's adventures., Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260494: Portrait of Jules Simon by photographer Etienne Carjat. Original print, fonds of the photographic workshop Roth & Cie. Jules François Simon Suisse (dit Jules Simon, 1814-1896), French philosopher and politician, was minister of public education (1870, 1871-1873). He was head of government in December1876 and fought Jules Ferry's school policy and baking., Carjat, Etienne (1828-1906) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260518: Self-portrait of the photographer, draftsman, journalist and playwright Etienne Carjat (1828-1906), who redigested his epitaph himself: “Here-git Etienne Carjat, false painter, false poet, photograghe”. Original print, fonds of the photographic workshop Roth & Cie., Carjat, Etienne (1828-1906) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260687: Revolt du Midi viticole, Montpellier demonstration, June 9, 1907: delegation of the village of Pepieux (Minervois). On a sign, in the image of the Tocsin Viticole, we read “” repus legislators, it is your mown, the Jacques Crevefaim who pass”. And on another sign: “It's not hype, it's the struggle for life.” Three days later, the entire region cut the bridges with the French central power, closing the town halls and settling the tax strike. On June 20, Clemenceau had the crowd shot in Narbonne. / Bridgeman Images