PCT4265282: Tram of the agglomeration of Montpellier (34, Herault, Languedoc Roussillon) on its lawn area, passing in front of buildings, one of which bears a red, yellow and white sign of the Languedoc Roussillon Region. The rails are long by an avenue leading to a roundabout, signalled by a sign (city traffic, public transit). Photo by Patrice Cartier, May 2007., Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4265424: In the steps of Moliere to Pezenas (34, Herault, Languedoc): park of the domain of La Grange des Pres, bust of Moliere under the plane trees. This place welcomed Moliere from 1653 to 1656, then the Comedie Francaise which played here many times, between 1893 and 1973., Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4266429: The two little orphans Andre and Julien laid down their toggles and rest under a large pine (or fir) of the Vosges forest. Illustration of the famous book by G. Bruno (pseudonym by Augustine Fouillee) “Le tour de la France par deux enfants””, edition Belin 1908. This flagship book has been republished many times since its first publication in 1877. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4266394: Cinematographer screening, invention of the Lumiere brothers: illustration of the famous book by G. Bruno (pseudonym by Augustine Fouillee) “” Le tour de France par deux enfants””, edition Belin 1908. This flagship book has been republished many times since its first publication in 1877. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4267840: 19th century map of the department of Lot et Garonne, from the Atlas Migeon de Vuillemin. This map is accompanied by illustrations showing Agen's weapons and portraits of the two great men of the department: Bernard de Palissy, ne a Agen in 1500 and Bernard Germain Etienne de Laville-sur-Illon (Laville sur Illon), count of Lacepede, politician and naturalist, did 26 December 1756 in Agen (d. 1825). / Bridgeman Images
PCT4267875: 19th century map of the department of Lot et Garonne, from the Atlas Migeon de Vuillemin. This map is accompanied by illustrations showing Agen's weapons, a view of the city and portraits of the two great men of the department: Bernard de Palissy, ne a Agen in 1500 and Bernard Germain Etienne de Laville-sur-Illon (Laville sur Illon), Count of Lacepede, politician and naturalist, friend and continuator of Buffon (1756-1825). / Bridgeman Images
PCT4262427: Engraving by Gustave Dore around 1850: evocation of an apocalyptic deluge combining biblical tradition (one can see in the distance the ark of Noe on the sea) and the beginning of scientific knowledge (various monstrous animals failed on the mountain, prefiguring the dinosaurs)., Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4263827: In the Badlands. This amazing image was made in Sheep Mountain, on the Pine Rige Reserve, Badlands, South Dakota. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published., Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296985: First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): “” Do you want me, Tommy? “” Forward for victory! - young woman dressed as a soldier (uniform of the British army) with Scottish rifle and kilt - suffragette, military woman, feminism, parite - postcard Platine A. Noyer (Paris) series Patriotic, undated -, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images