LSE4313154: A judge holding a hammer, an ecclesiastic weapon with a club and a policeman whose hand is laid on the butt of his pistol, all three of whom look severe and threatening, behind the top office of a court of justice, facing a crowd framed by another armed and vigilant policeman. Illustration for the cover of "Intolerance, "They condemn the innocent"” (Jeremiah 2,34 and James 6,6)”, two biblical exposures by J.F.Rutherford. Edition Tour de Garde, New York (United States), 1934., Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292057: Presidential campaign of 1980 in France: list of the first 150 signatures of the committee supporting the candidacy of Coluche (Michel Colucci, comedian and comedian, 1944-1986) for the presidency of the French Republic, presidential elections of 1981 (which finally saw Francois Mitterrand arrive at the head of the French State, after the withdrawal of the comic of politics. Taking full advantage of the provocation register, Reiser's drawing notes that “Hitler also started with 150 signatures”. Similarly, the qualities of the signatories are sometimes outrageous or fanciful, as lazy (or lazy), crook (for his producer Paul Lederman), alcoholic, pede, fool, pieton, Jewish or even... Toulousaine - last cover of Charlie Hebdo (Charlie-Hebdo) No. 521 of 5 November 1980 - see also GUT6470, GUT7252 and 7258 - / 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