RMG39RT7–'Politeness' The state of Anglo-French relations played out by John Bull and his French counterpart. Date: 1780
RM2BDXKJ7–Anglo-French War, Battle of Bouvines, 1214
RMG7RR8A–Julian Amery (r), Britain's Minister of Aviation, and Geoffroy Chodron de Courcel, French Ambassador, sign the agreement for the Anglo-French development of a supersonic jet airliner. The ceremony took place at Lancaster House, London. The new aircraft, designed to cruise at 1,450mph and to carry 100 passengers, will be built by the British Aircraft Corporation and Sud Aviation of France. It is expected to enter service in or about 1970.
RMC45EMK–Anglo-French trade negotiations, 1931
RM2A25B60–Anglo French rugby game Paris, 1905
RMHYMBDD–The Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, County of Flanders, Kingdom of France. The last battle of the 1202–1214 Anglo-French War. After the painting by J.H. Valda, (d.1941). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMW4AN8H–HILAIRE BELLOC (1870-1953) Anglo-French poet, historian, writer in 1910
RME0XC0J–Mar. 03, 1966 - The Anglo-French Concorde Takes Shape: Yesterday an unusual and important road transport convoy, carrying a huge Concorde test specimen was moved through the streets of Toulouse, France. From the Sud Aviation works at Blagnac, where it had been assembled, the test specimen a centre wing/fuselage section of a Concords supersonic Airliner this test assembly is 35 ft long, 44ft wide, 11ft high, and weighs nearly 16 tons
RMHTMKH6–Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end. Wood engraving Paris 28 March 1891
RM2BWBFHF–Polo at the Ranelagh Club , West London . The Anglo - French Polo match for the Verdun Challenge Cup . Pictured in the crowd is Monsieur Raymond Poincare , the French statesman . 17 June 1922
RMEMWMEG–Concorde 002, the British built prototype of the Anglo-French supersonic airliner seen here taking to the skies for the very first time at Filton. The 21 minute maiden flight piloted by chief BAC test pilot Brian Trubshaw concluded with a perfect landing
RFFF4PBE–UKRAINE Anglo-French Commission, at Sevastopol 1855. Illustrated London News
RMM24T7C–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare -Anglo - French propaganda postcard - War Tax / Soup Kitchen Flanders
RMMNC1F8–King Henry VIII of England, meeting Francis I of France on the 7 June 1520. A summit following the Anglo-French treaty of 1514, on the Field of the Cloth of Gold, near Calais, France
RMAJA0J1–Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: Unknown
RMH04A2K–The fortress at Kinburn after the Battle of Kinburn on 17 October 1855, a combined land-naval engagement during the final stage of the Crimean War. During the battle, a combined fleet of vessels from the French and British Navies bombarded Russian coastal fortifications after it had been besieged by an Anglo-French ground force.
RMD2Y4R0–HOUSE OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH COMMISSION, AT SEBASTOPOL
RM2DEWXJT–French Prince Louis VIII defeats King John of England at the Battle or Seige of Roche-au-Moine (1214) Normandy France, during the Anglo-French War (1213-1214) (Engr 1790) (Destontaines/Moret) Engraving or Illustration
RM2EA7RYM–An illustration entitled Battle of Bouvines 27 July 1214 the final battle of the Anglo French War of 1213–1214 where King Philip Augustus defeated the army of 9000 commanded by Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV. Painted by John Harris Valda dated circa 1914
RM2M98TH9–The Anglo-French fleet entering the Sea of Marmora, Crimean War.
RMJAJWK1–Of big Anglo-French white-black scent hound,portrait,
RMG5TYTG–The prototype of Concorde, the Anglo-French supersonic airliner project after she was rolled out at Toulouse, France.
RMC45EMJ–Anglo-French trade negotiations, 1931
RM2A25B62–Anglo French rugby game Paris, 1905
RMMC31H4–The Field of the Cloth of Gold. A meeting in 1520, between Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France, arranged to increase the bond of friendship between the two kings following the Anglo-French treaty of 1514. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RFHFG538–Great Anglo-French White and Orange Hound
RME0XXP3–Jan. 01, 1968 - Joint production agreement of the Anglo-french aircraft jaguar signed. The joint production agreement was signed in London today for the Anglo - french Jaguar, a supersonic strike fighter trainer aircraft being built in four versions for the British and french air forces. The aircraft , which is supersonic at low level and should achieve mach 1.7 at altitude, is powered by two rolls Royce turbocharge a dour engines. Bach is building the wing. rear fuselage and tail unit, with final assembly carried out in France by mixed team of beguet and Bach engineers
RMHTMKH7–Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line. The British Prime Minister (Lord Salisbury) in conversation with the French President (Sadi Carnot). John Tenniel cartoon London 28 March 1891. Wood engraving
RM2BW8DJE–Guest of honour at the Anglo - French Luncheon Club . Mr Tristan Bernard , the famous French novelist and his granddaughter . 29 May 1928
RM2DH31YP–HILAIRE BELLOC (1870-1953) Anglo-French poet, historian, travel writer and political activist, about 1915
RM2FKK6X9–A PROTEST NOVEMBER 1999OUTSIDE THE ANGLO FRENCH SUMMIT IN THE FORIGN OFFICE IN SUPPORT OF ABDULLAH OCALAN
RMM82JRH–M Cambon and Lord Landowne signing the Anglo French Agreement
RMMNC1PT–Bas relief of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, near Calais, France. The summit meeting place of King Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France, on 7 June 1520, following the Anglo-French treaty of 1514
RMAJA0J2–'Private and Confidential', opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: John Tenniel
RMGR7C27–Pierre François Joseph Bosquet (1810 – 1861) was a French Army General, Marshal of France and senator. At the Battle of Alma in Crimea his division led the French attack. When the Anglo-French troops formed the siege of Sevastopol, Bosquet's corps of two divisions protected them against interruption. His timely intervention at the Battle of Inkerman secured victory for the allies
RMD2WD32–LANDING THE ANGLO-FRENCH TELEPHONE CABLE AT SANGATTE
RMEMPBT7–1940 front page Daily Mail Calls for Anglo-French partnership Junker 88 bomber shot down by Sunderland Flying boat
RMHWRY8H–Medal commemorating the visits of the Anglo-French fleets, 1905.
RM2M3T3RC–Menu card for an Anglo-French dinner held at Oflag IVc POW camp, otherwise known as Colditz.
RMJAJJK5–Of big Anglo-French white-black scent hound,adult animals,pack,
RMG6JX2T–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with Foreign Secretary John Major at Chequers for Anglo-French annual talks. Also pictured is French President Francois Mitterrand.
RMC45EMD–Anglo-French trade negotiations, 1931
RMG1DJAA–In 1860, an Anglo-French force gathered mounted a successful assault on the Taku Forts on August 21
RMBFR2JB–Hilaire Belloc in his boat. Joseph Hilaire Pierre Rene Belloc, 1870 to 1953. Anglo-French writer and historian.
RM2JD6H6M–Completion of the first Anglo-French telephone with callers in London speaking to Paris. Insert picture no. 1 shows a telephone wire-testing machine, and no.2 shows a Subscribers (Silent) Box for making private calls. Colourised version of: 10215505 Date: 1891
RME0XXJ0–Jan. 01, 1968 - JOINT PRODUCTION AGREEMENT OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH AIRCRAFT JAGUAR SIGNED. The joint production agreement was signed in London today for the Anglo-French JAGUAR, a supersonic strike / fighter trainer aircraft being built in four versions for the British and French air forces. The aircraft, which is supersonic at low level and should achieve Mach 1.7 at altitude, is powered by two Rolls Royce Turbomeca Adour engines. BAC is building the wing, near fuselage and tail unit, with final assembly carried out in France by mixed teams of Breguet and BAC engineers
RMA04JH6–Concorde anglo french supersonic aircraft blue sky
RM2BWBEJT–Polo at the Ranelagh Club , West London . The Anglo - French Polo match for the Verdun Challenge Cup . Pictured are the Duke and Duchess of Somerset . 17 June 1922
RM2DH31TK–HILAIRE BELLOC (1870-1953) Anglo-French poet, historian, travel writer and political activist. Pictured during his French military service with an artillery regiment in 1891.
RMAX9A0J–Marmite Jar and Plate of croissants Anglo French Food
RMB9PNNN–The Soviet and Anglo-French supersonic airliners, no longer in service, on display at a museum in Germany.
RMPX01PW–(R-L) Lætitia Sadier, Tim Gane and the late Mary Hansen of Anglo-French avant-pop band Stereolab on stage at Esquires, Bedford, 9th September 1993.
RMF37PJ8–Wrecked ships during the Battle of Jersey on January 6, 1781, an attempt by French forces to invade Jersey and remove the threat the island posed to French and American shipping in the Anglo-French War. Jersey provided a base for British privateers, and France, engaged in the war as an ally of the United States, sent an expedition to gain control of the island..
RMRY9H2G–House of the Anglo-French Commission, at Sebastopol
RM2RGX1B4–The Infante Ferdinand of Portugal (1188-1233), Count of Flanders (1215-1233), was taken prisoner at the Battle of Bouvines on 27 July 1214. The battle fought between an international coalition formed by troops of the Count of Flanders, Raynald of Dammartin (Count of Boulogne), King John of England and the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, against the army of King Philip II Augustus of France. The French army defeated the coalition. Ferdinand of Portugal was captured and taken chained to Paris to be imprisoned in the dungeons of the Louvre, from where he was not released until 6 January 1227. Engravi
RMFE0CPK–La mort de Jeanne d'Arc - The death of Joan of Arc 1831 Eugène Devéria (1805-1865) France ( The Maid of Orléans - Anglo French Hundred Years' War )
RMG3BFB6–The Anglo-French supersonic passenger plane leaves the ground at Heathrow Airport on its first scheduled commercial flight. Date: 21 January 1976
RMJAJPH5–Of big Anglo-French Weiß-Oranger scent hound,adult animals,pack,
RMG5JT3K–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair poses with French President Jacques Chirac at No. 10 Downing Street in London. The French President, who celebrates his 69th birthday, was meeting Blair as part of an Anglo-French summit.
RMC45EMB–Anglo-French trade negotiations, 1931
RMD96R19–Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line. The first London to Paris telephone conversation at the General Post Office, London. Bell instruments were used at the London end. Wood engraving Paris 28 March 1891.
RMHXPH6P–French military convoy taking advantage of low tide to go from Jersey to Fort Elizabeth prior to the Battle of Jersey in 1781 during the Anglo-French War. From L'Univers Illustre published 1867.
RF2BDXJNM–Surrender of Quebec, Prisoner Samuel de Champlain, 1629
RME12PR2–Feb. 24, 2012 - The Suez Crisis Anglo - French troops Occupy Port Said.Part of the Arab Town that had been badly burned by fire.
RMA04JH7–Concorde anglo french supersonic aircraft blue sky
RM2BWBN10–Polo at the Ranelagh Club , West London . Anglo - French Polo match for the Verdun Challenge Cup . Pictured are Sir Charles and Lady Walpole . 17 June 1922
RF2BC03BT–Winston Churchill at an Anglo-French military parade in Paris. July 1939
RM2A2E2EX–HENRI FARMAN (1874-1958) Anglo-French aviator on one of his record breaking flights
RMMB13EW–Grave of Henri Farman (aka Henry Farman), an Anglo-French aviator, aircraft designer and manufacturer, Passy Cemetery, Paris, France
RMF0A30F–Rose Bakery in Anglo-French Cafe
RMB0KF9K–A map of Africa after the The Anglo-French Convention, 1899. Artist: Unknown
RMP810YT–The Battle of Albert was the first two weeks of Anglo-French offensive operations in the Battle of the Somme. The Allied preparatory artillery bombardment began on 24 June and the Anglo-French infantry attacked on 1 July, on the south bank from Foucaucourt to the Somme and from the Somme north to Gommecourt. The French Sixth Army and the right wing of the British Fourth Army inflicted a considerable defeat on the German Second Army. Note the spades had to be carried as fresh trenches were required.
RMRYA5W5–Landing the Anglo-French Telephone Cable at Sangatte
RM2GDFTHA–Events in Egypt, 1882. Arrival of the Anglo-French Fleet in Souda Bay, near Alexandria. From left to right: 'HMS Invincible', 'HMS Monarch', 'HMS Superb', 'HMS Temeraire', 'Forbin', 'La Gallissonniere', 'Betern', 'HMS Alexandra', 'Idjalalied'. Engraving by Vela. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RMFE0BWD–La mort de Jeanne d'Arc - The death of Joan of Arc 1831 Eugène Devéria (1805-1865) France ( The Maid of Orléans - Anglo French Hundred Years' War )
RM2RG9T2F–WW1 - The Anglo-French fleet at Lemnos Island, Moudros, Greece. Moudros was used as an Allied Base during the Dardanelles Campaign during the First World War.
RMJAJJN2–Of big Anglo-French Weiß-Oranger scent hound,little man,grass,
RMG4J1BB–A sculpture created by Anglo-French artist Pierre Vivant in East London. Made from 75 sets of specially-manufactured traffic lights finished in green, it is the result of an international competition organised by the Public Arts Commissions Agency.
RM2BX5832–Queen Elizabeth is presented with a bouquet of flowers by Lady Bessborough, the wife of the Earl of Bessborough, Chairman of the Anglo-French Art and Travel Society, at a performance of the French National Theatre 'Comedie Francaise' at the Savoy Hotel in London.
RM2JYYCRK–Photograph inside of the lifestyle magazine La Vie au Grand Air; Boxing match between and English man and a French man in an Anglo-French boxing championships in which the English win by five points.
RM2DDR7H8–The Field of the Cloth of Gold. A meeting in 1520, between Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France, arranged to increase the bond of friendship between the two kings following the Anglo-French treaty of 1514. From British History in Periods, published 1904.
RMM2HX8G–Second Opium War, 1858
RME0PR4K–Nov. 08, 1956 - The Suez Crisis. Anglo-French Troops Occupy Port Said. Photo Shows: Part of the Arab town that had been partly burned by fire.
RMA04JH5–Concorde anglo french supersonic aircraft blue sky
RM2BWBG29–Polo at the Ranelagh Club , West London . Anglo - French Polo match for the Verdun Cup . Pictured are Earl and Countess Haig under the parasol . 17 June 1922
RF2M8A2TE–Model of Anglo-French jet attack aircraft in military camouflage, isolated. Strike or attack aircraft with supersonic performance, reconnaissance and
RM2GE2FB7–ANGLO-FRENCH OUTPOST in WW1. French cavalry wait behind a farm cart arricade built by British soldiers.
RMGDA37B–GREAT ANGLO-FRENCH TRICOLOUR HOUND
RMD4XGG1–Lord Mayor of London Receives French President Emile Loubet (July 1903) in London England UK. Vintage Engraving or Illustration
RME5J8AX–The Thiepval Memorial and Anglo-French Cemetery
RMP9H12X–The Field of the Cloth of Gold, a site in Balinghem – between Ardres in France and Guînes in the then-English Pale of Calais – that hosted a summit from 7 to 24 June 1520, between King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France. It was arranged to increase the bond of friendship between the two kings following the Anglo-French treaty of 1514. Under the guidance of English Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the chief nations of Europe sought to outlaw war forever among Christian nations.
RMD30XB8–THE CRISIS IN EGYPT: THE ENTRANCE TO SUDA BAY BY THE ANGLO-FRENCH FLEET
RM2K2K053–General Strike, Britain, 1926. Food convoy being escorted along Holborn, London, by troops in armoured cars. Photograph.
RMFE0BWE–La mort de Jeanne d'Arc - The death of Joan of Arc 1831 Eugène Devéria (1805-1865) France ( The Maid of Orléans - Anglo French Hundred Years' War )
RM2RGC9R8–Completion of the first Anglo-French telephone with callers in London speaking to Paris. Insert picture no. 1 shows a telephone wire-testing machine, and no.2 shows a Subscribers (Silent) Box for making private calls.
RMJAJWE2–Of big Anglo-French Weiß-Oranger scent hound,adult animals,pack,
RMG5JT3N–Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (L) points the way to French President Jacques Chirac (R) at No. 10 Downing Street in London. The French President, who celebrates his 69th birthday, was meeting Blair as part of an Anglo-French summit.
RMEWR2CR–French actress Brigitte Bardot arrives at London airport as she visits England to film location scenes for a new Anglo French production 'Two Weeks In September'. 2nd September 1966.
RM2JYY7X0–In L'Assiette au Beurre satirical magazine; Edition: Black Masses. Coloured Illustration: Dead bodies surround the English and French officers. Caption: The Anglo-French Protectorate- subtitle the word comes from the root 'protection'.
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