Île-de-france Gallery
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Railway strikes in Paris (February 1920). There were two series ofstrikes that year – one in Februa
Swimmers at the Île des cygnes in Paris (September 5th,1920):Ethelda Bleibtrey (USA) and Suzanne Wur
Everyday life in liberated Paris (spring 1945):A large group of civilians queueing outside a bakery-
architectureland:Sainte-Chapelle - a royal medieval Gothic chapel in Île-de-France, France.
livesunique:Manoir de Migneaux, Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
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Paris (1906).
La Dame de Fer (HDR) by farbspiel on Flickr.
Victory parade in Paris on Bastille Day (July 14th, 1919).British generals in the procession.The Pri
Shibari / Alexis — PortraitsVersailles, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France#shibari #kinbaku #rope #rope
Shibari / Alexis — PortraitsVersailles, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France#shibari #kinbaku #rope #rope
travelbinge: By Chadd HollandVersailles, Île-de-France, France
Johnny Weissmuller (centre) at the 1924 Paris Olympics. He won goldmedals in the 100-metre freestyl
Soldiers from Australia, NZ and South Africa on leave in Paris(August and September 1918). With the
Paavo Nurmi (right) leading the individual cross-country final at theParis Olympics (July 12th, 1924
An informal group including Australian soldiers on leave standingoutside an old building in Paris (F
A captured German Taube monoplane on display in the courtyard of LesInvalides (Paris, 1915). The Et
South Africans [1] and New Zealanders [2 3 4] on leave in Paris(September 1918).
Paavo Nurmi crosses the finish line of the men’s 5,000 metres aheadof Vilho Ritola at the Pari
natgeofound:Visitors stare in awe at the stained glass windows of Sainte Chapelle in Paris, May 1968
Eric Liddell crosses the finish line of the men’s 400 metres at theParis Olympics (July 11th,
The Cimitière des Chiens et Autres Animaux Domestiques inAsnières-sur-Seine (France, 1900). Opening
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