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23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection (page 2)

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Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: King John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Artist: J Collyer

King John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Artist: J Collyer
King John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum, is an English charter originally issued in 1215

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: The death of Leonardo de Vinci, 1519. Artist: Walker

The death of Leonardo de Vinci, 1519. Artist: Walker
The death of Leonardo de Vinci, 1519. One of the greatest figures of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo (1452-1519) died at Clos Luce, Amboise, France, on 2nd May 1519

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Embarkation of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1620

Embarkation of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1620. The Pilgrim Fathers, members of the English Separatist Church sect of Puritans fled religious persecution in 1609, becoming exiles in the Netherlands

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: The Bartlow Hills, raised over the Slain, 1016. Artist: June Barnato

The Bartlow Hills, raised over the Slain, 1016. Artist: June Barnato
The Bartlow Hills, raised over the Slain, 1016. After the Victory obtained here by canute King of Denmark over King Edmund Ironside in the year 1016

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: William Shakespeares house, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, late 19th century

William Shakespeares house, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, late 19th century. Shakespeares house birthplace at Henley Street as restored in 1864

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Crusader in battle, (19th century)

Crusader in battle, (19th century). A 19th-century romanticised depiction of the Crusades, a series of military campaigns in the Middle East waged by Christians from 1095-1291

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: The Girl of the Room, 1793. Artist: Barlow

The Girl of the Room, 1793. Artist: Barlow
The Girl of the Room, (Fille De Chambre, Paris), 1793. She let go the purse, I put a single crown into it and tying up the ribband in a bow knot, returned it to her

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: The Grand Emir of Arabia

The Grand Emir of Arabia

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Mary Honeywood aged 93

Mary Honeywood aged 93. Portrait of Mrs Honeywood (died 1620) who had 367 descendants living the year proceeding her death

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: The Ancient Hermits, c19th century

The Ancient Hermits, c19th century. First thus in Woods and solitary Caves, The Ancient Hermits lived, and in their quiet contemplations found more real comforts than societys of Men could yield

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: John Milton when young, (1787)

John Milton when young, (1787). Drawing of a 12-year-old boy. thought to be of John Milton, 17th century English poet. Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Distributing furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of Allied bombing, Paris, 1943-1944

Distributing furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of Allied bombing, Paris, 1943-1944
French Milice distributing furniture confiscated from Jews to victims of Allied bombing, Paris, 1943-1944. The Milice Francais was a paramilitary organisation

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Destoyed vehicle, Rue de Castiglione, liberation of Paris, August 1944

Destoyed vehicle, Rue de Castiglione, liberation of Paris, August 1944. After just over four years of occupation, the Germans surrendered the city to the French 2nd Armoured Division on 25 August

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Burned out cars, Place de la Concorde, liberation of Paris, August 1944

Burned out cars, Place de la Concorde, liberation of Paris, August 1944. After just over four years of occupation, the Germans surrendered the city to the French 2nd Armoured Division on 25 August

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Bicycle taxi, German-occupied Paris, 1940-1944

Bicycle taxi, German-occupied Paris, 1940-1944. Petrol was in short supply during the occupation and what was available went to the Germans

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Horse-drawn cart carrying crates of drink, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Horse-drawn cart carrying crates of drink, German-occupied Paris, July 1940. Under the German occupation, petrol was unobtainable

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Parisians travelling by bicycle, German-occupied Paris, July 1940

Parisians travelling by bicycle, German-occupied Paris, July 1940. Under the German occupation, petrol was unobtainable. Only police cars and vehicles carrying food supplies were allowed to travel

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: End of the line of demarcation between German-occupied and Vichy France, 1942 (March 1943)

End of the line of demarcation between German-occupied and Vichy France, 1942 (March 1943)
End of the line of demarcation between German-occupied and Vichy France, November 1942 (March 1943). Cover of a French magazine

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: German artillery driving through the Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1940

German artillery driving through the Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1940. Paris fell to the invading German army on 14 June 1940

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Making wooden shoe soles, German-occupied Paris, February 1941

Making wooden shoe soles, German-occupied Paris, February 1941. Like most things, leather was scarce during the occupation

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: French national lottery draw, German-occupied Paris, August 1941

French national lottery draw, German-occupied Paris, August 1941

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Billboard dispaying Rassemblement Nationale Populaire posters, German-occupied Paris, February 1941

Billboard dispaying Rassemblement Nationale Populaire posters, German-occupied Paris, February 1941. The Rassmblement Nationale Populaire (RNP)

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: German military band giving a concert, occupied Paris, 1940-1944

German military band giving a concert, occupied Paris, 1940-1944

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: German censorship of the French press, occupied Paris, May 1944

German censorship of the French press, occupied Paris, May 1944

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: French army officers reading the days newspapers, France, c1939-1940

French army officers reading the days newspapers, France, c1939-1940

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Preparing vitamin sweets, German-occupied France, 1940-1944

Preparing vitamin sweets, German-occupied France, 1940-1944. Shortages and rationning of the vast majority of foodstuffs had an adverse effect on the diet and health of the civilian population

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Belgian refugees with their bicycles and possessions outside the Gare du Nord, Paris, July 1940

Belgian refugees with their bicycles and possessions outside the Gare du Nord, Paris, July 1940
Belgian refugees with their possessions outside the Gare du Nord, Paris, July 1940. Belgians who had fled to France ahead of the German invasion preparing to return home after the fall of France

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Sri Raga, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century

Sri Raga, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century. A prince sitting on the terrace of a house where Narada and Kinnara are playing music

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Vibhasa Ragini, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century

Vibhasa Ragini, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century. A servant brings some lovers refreshments, he holds a bow and arrow, the symbol of Kama, god of the love

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Gold Rain, c1750-1800

Gold Rain, c1750-1800. Found in the collection of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Fisherman, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet

Fisherman, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet
Fisherman, 1828. A print from L Inde Francaise, 1828. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Tottis, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet

Tottis, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet
Tottis, 1828. A print from L Inde Francaise, 1828. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Launderers, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet

Launderers, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet
Launderers, 1828. A print from L Inde Francaise, 1828. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Chanar, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet

Chanar, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet
Chanar, 1828. Nadar also Kshatriya Naadar, Natar, Sanar and Chanar is one of the Tamil castes found primarily in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and in the Tamil diaspora, particularly those living in Sri Lanka

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Porteurs de Palanquins, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet

Porteurs de Palanquins, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet
Porteurs de Palanquins, 1828. A print from L Inde Francaise, 1828. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Kneipp Cafe de Malt, advertisment, 1915

Kneipp Cafe de Malt, advertisment, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Yvett razor advertisement, 1915

Yvett razor advertisement, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Masque cagoule (Gas mask) advertisement, 1915

Masque cagoule (Gas mask) advertisement, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Dresses for young girls, 1915

Dresses for young girls, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Black crepe hat with silk Chrysanthemum and mourning veil, 1915

Black crepe hat with silk Chrysanthemum and mourning veil, 1915
Black hat with a silk Chrysanthemum and mourning veil, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Womans wrap with crepe hem and silk veil, 1915

Womans wrap with crepe hem and silk veil, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Cashmere womans fashion with a silk border, 1915

Cashmere womans fashion with a silk border, 1915. A print from Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18th September 1915

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Mauresque Fountain, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand

Mauresque Fountain, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand
Mauresque Fountain, 1820-1876. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876)

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Three People in a Cave in the Mountains, 1825. Artist: George Sand

Three People in a Cave in the Mountains, 1825. Artist: George Sand
Three People in a Cave in the Mountains, 1825. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876)

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Sphinx and Pyramids, Giza II, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand

Sphinx and Pyramids, Giza II, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand
Sphinx and Pyramids, Giza II, 1820-1876. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876)

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Sphinx and Pyramids, Giza I, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand

Sphinx and Pyramids, Giza I, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand
Sphinx and Pyramids, Giza I, 1820-1876. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876)

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Bird, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand

Bird, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand
Bird, 1820-1876. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876)

Background image23 Jan 2007 Glass Place Mat Collection: Fantasy Castle in Moonlight II, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand

Fantasy Castle in Moonlight II, 1820-1876. Artist: George Sand
Fantasy Castle in Moonlight II, 1820-1876. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876)



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