PCT4294329: Merry lark in a pre - Alouette who sings, dances and jumps (in German: Das singende springende Loweneckerchen, tale of the brothers Grimm) - detail of a composition by Hector Giacomelli (1822-1904, nicknamed the painter of the bird) engraved by Jules Huyot (1841-1921), late 19th century - Excerpt from the book ““Our birds”” 1886 -. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4293870: Narbonne (Aude, 11, Occitanie): interior salon of the home of singer Charles Trenet (1913-2001), transformed into a museum. Son piano et son armchair - House of the famous french singer Charles Trenet (museum, where he was born). Photo by Patrice Cartier -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4293964: Wolfgang of Regensburg or Saint Wolfgang (934 - 994), eveque of Regensburg in Baviere from 972 until his death. On October 31, he was considered one of the three great German saints of the 10th century with Ulrich of Augsburg and Conrad of Constance. Postal stamp issued by the German post on the occasion of the millennia of his death in 1994. The saint is a representative holding a church in hand - Sankt Wolfgang, deutsche bundespost -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4293327: Lebanon: view of the site of Byblos (Goubla, Jebal, Gebal, Jbeil) - in the foreground, the stands of the Roman theatre (218 AD), in the background: Roman colonnade 3rd century and castle of the Croises, built in the 12th century on Phenician and Roman foundations, using the stones of ancient ruins -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4294844: Toulouse (31, Haute-Garonne, Occitanie): facade and Place du Capitole - Town Hall, City Hall - poster (banner) urging the population to sign a petition calling for the opening of a high speed train line linking the pink city to Paris in 3 hours - Photo Patrice Cartier, April 2017 -, Cartier, Patrice / Bridgeman Images
PCT4293806: Carnival (Tuesday-gras, mid-careme, mid-careme) in 1924 in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Boulogne sur mer) - Group of people (adults and children) deguisees in Pierrots and Harlequins - photography realized in studio by Albert Laurent, 6rue du Camp-de-Droit in Boulogne - photo, photographer, party, masquerade, pierrot, harlequin - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4293899: Winter 1954 in France, bordering the departments of Aude and Herault (Caunes-Minervois, Occitanie) - Winter 54 was particularly harsh. France experienced an intense cold wave. The south was not sparked, the region between Carcassonne and Montpellier retains exceptional snowfalls, about 40 cm on the ground. On 1 February 1954, Abbe Pierre launched an appeal for solidarity with the homeless on Radio-Luxembourg, which led to the creation on 23 March of the Emmaus Association. Photo Chabarthes - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290893: Pantagruel, the Third Book (third book) - “” Judge Bridoye sentencing the trials to the fate of the dez”” (subjecting the judgment to the game of) - caricature of justice - rats nibble the files - Robida's illustration for the complete works of Francois Rabelais published by the Illustree Bookstore around 1885 - 1890 - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4290941: Pantagruel, the Third Book (Third Book) - Judge Bridlegoose (Judge Bridoye) - Caricature of Justice: the Magistrate makes the judgment using a set of (of) - illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872 - 1944) for the complete works of Francois Rabelais (T he works of Mr Francis Rabelais, The third book, 1921) - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4291845: Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Fontfroide, near Narbonne (Aude, 11, cathare country, Languedoc, Corbieres, Occitanie region): ancient Cistercian abbey, 18th century facade and novitiate garden - negative photographic plate beginning 20th century -, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292320: La barricade de la porte Saint-Denis (porte Saint Denis in Paris), chute of a scaffolding, days from 2 to 4 December 1851 - Illustration by Daniel Vierge (pseudonym Daniel Urrabieta Ortiz y Virgo, 1851-1904 for “” Napoleon the Little” by Victor Hugo, pretending the fall of Napoleon 3 and the French Empire. / Bridgeman Images
PCT4291280: Extract from the magazine “” Mirror Sprint “” No. 3 of June 13, 1946, announcing the Ronde de France test, rival cycling race of the Tour de France, which will take place from 10 to 14 July, in five stages from Bordeaux to Grenoble, at the initiative of the newspaper “Ce Soir” - sport, post-war, cycling, pass, mountain road- / Bridgeman Images
PCT4291411: Illustration by Emile Bayard for Hector Malot's novel “” Sans Famille “”: Remi sings with the harp while his friends dance, the learned animals of the troupe of Monsieur Vitalis, travelling artist - the two dogs Capi and Dolce - street musician, saltibank - Edition Hetzel 1880 -, Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91) / Bridgeman Images