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RM2BDXK1M–Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General
Post office, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/post-office-phnom-penh-cambodia-image495617449.html
RM2KP9935–Post office, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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RM2BDXK30–Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General
Beach scene at dusk, Jacmel, Haiti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beach-scene-at-dusk-jacmel-haiti-image488118142.html
RM2KA3KJP–Beach scene at dusk, Jacmel, Haiti
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RM2BDXK0Y–Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General
Female guardian, Wat Phnom. Phnom Penh, Cambodia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/female-guardian-wat-phnom-phnom-penh-cambodia-image601436087.html
RM2WXDNT7–Female guardian, Wat Phnom. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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View to Bay of Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is a large town on the south coast of Haiti, and was one of the richest towns in the Caribbean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-to-bay-of-jacmel-haiti-jacmel-is-a-large-town-on-the-south-coast-of-haiti-and-was-one-of-the-richest-towns-in-the-caribbean-image488117575.html
RM2KA3JXF–View to Bay of Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is a large town on the south coast of Haiti, and was one of the richest towns in the Caribbean.
Mar. 03, 1971 - ''apillon'' visits the Geneva Motorca Show; One of the most remarkable visitors of the ongoing 41st Geneva Motorcar show was the famous French bestseller author Henri Charriere, better known under his novel name ''Papillon'' (butterfly). This ex prisoner in the french penal colony in French-Guiana inspects here the Swiss ''Rolls Royce, the Monteverdi 375-4, a five place limousine worth 8500 pound sterling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mar-03-1971-apillon-visits-the-geneva-motorca-show-one-of-the-most-image69452205.html
RME0YPYW–Mar. 03, 1971 - ''apillon'' visits the Geneva Motorca Show; One of the most remarkable visitors of the ongoing 41st Geneva Motorcar show was the famous French bestseller author Henri Charriere, better known under his novel name ''Papillon'' (butterfly). This ex prisoner in the french penal colony in French-Guiana inspects here the Swiss ''Rolls Royce, the Monteverdi 375-4, a five place limousine worth 8500 pound sterling.
Colonies of the European Powers: France. Showing: French soldier, Palace of Ex- Queen Ranavalo at Tananrive, Magagascar; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-colonies-of-the-european-powers-france-showing-french-soldier-palace-83342736.html
RMERGGE8–Colonies of the European Powers: France. Showing: French soldier, Palace of Ex- Queen Ranavalo at Tananrive, Magagascar;
Man on bicycle crosses a junction in the back streets of Shanghai, China Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-man-on-bicycle-crosses-a-junction-in-the-back-streets-of-shanghai-133113490.html
RMHMFRH6–Man on bicycle crosses a junction in the back streets of Shanghai, China
Guayana francesa. Islas de la Salvación. Isla del Diablo, habilitada como colonia penitenciaria, donde cumplió su condena el ex-capitán francés Dreyfus de 1895 a 1899. De izquierda a derecha: Isla del Diablo, Isla Reale Isla de San José. Fotograbado por Laporta. La Ilustración Española y Americana,8 de noviembre de 1898. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guayana-francesa-islas-de-la-salvacin-isla-del-diablo-habilitada-como-colonia-penitenciaria-donde-cumpli-su-condena-el-ex-capitn-francs-dreyfus-de-1895-a-1899-de-izquierda-a-derecha-isla-del-diablo-isla-reale-isla-de-san-jos-fotograbado-por-laporta-la-ilustracin-espaola-y-americana8-de-noviembre-de-1898-image357662671.html
RM2BNTXAR–Guayana francesa. Islas de la Salvación. Isla del Diablo, habilitada como colonia penitenciaria, donde cumplió su condena el ex-capitán francés Dreyfus de 1895 a 1899. De izquierda a derecha: Isla del Diablo, Isla Reale Isla de San José. Fotograbado por Laporta. La Ilustración Española y Americana,8 de noviembre de 1898.
Old Citroen 2CV cars in Ougadougou. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-citroen-2cv-cars-in-ougadougou-32575252.html
RMBTYX1T–Old Citroen 2CV cars in Ougadougou.
French bookplate for Bishop of Annecy Charles de Sales (1625-1666), engraved by Sinton Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-bookplate-for-bishop-of-annecy-charles-de-sales-1625-1666-engraved-by-sinton-image405928044.html
RF2EGBHA4–French bookplate for Bishop of Annecy Charles de Sales (1625-1666), engraved by Sinton
Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to clear his name. Photo by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-reacts-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-in-1954-and-for-decades-his-family-has-sought-to-clear-his-name-photo-by-image401869352.html
RF2E9PMCT–Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to clear his name. Photo by
French style croissant d'or cafe french bakery in Vientiane Laos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-style-croissant-dor-cafe-french-bakery-in-vientiane-laos-13906952.html
RMAFCTBN–French style croissant d'or cafe french bakery in Vientiane Laos
Removals man in Cambodia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-removals-man-in-cambodia-28051482.html
RMBHHRXJ–Removals man in Cambodia.
A man walking along the Marrakesh Medina wall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-man-walking-along-the-marrakesh-medina-wall-34825450.html
RMC0JC62–A man walking along the Marrakesh Medina wall.
Cambodian girl gathering the nutritional water lilies at Oudong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cambodian-girl-gathering-the-nutritional-water-lilies-at-oudong-28051593.html
RMBHHT2H–Cambodian girl gathering the nutritional water lilies at Oudong.
A man exiting the Marrakesh medina on a bicycle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-man-exiting-the-marrakesh-medina-on-a-bicycle-34825429.html
RMC0JC59–A man exiting the Marrakesh medina on a bicycle.
Young Laotian kids posing for the camera. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-young-laotian-kids-posing-for-the-camera-28051590.html
RMBHHT2E–Young Laotian kids posing for the camera.
Local Food Store in the Chefchaouen Medina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-local-food-store-in-the-chefchaouen-medina-34825534.html
RMC0JC92–Local Food Store in the Chefchaouen Medina.
Market scene in Pondicherry, 1986 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/market-scene-in-pondicherry-1986-image456909384.html
RM2HFA0G8–Market scene in Pondicherry, 1986
Chefchaouen Medina At Night. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chefchaouen-medina-at-night-31106604.html
RMBPH0P4–Chefchaouen Medina At Night.
. The story of some French refugees and their 'Azilum,' 1793-1800. and some portraits, most of which were destroy-ed by fire only 20 or 30 years ago. There still ex-ist, however, numerous letters from her son andhis wife, her fathers will, a list of the articles shebrought from France, and her carefully itemizedpersonal accounts. Most of these papers are nowin the possession of a daughter of Auguste, resid-ing at Hume, N. Y., where he lived and died.Though Louis Paul was a resident of Asylum forbut a short time, that he was actively concernedin affairs of the colony is shown by various pa-pers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-some-french-refugees-and-their-azilum-1793-1800-and-some-portraits-most-of-which-were-destroy-ed-by-fire-only-20-or-30-years-ago-there-still-ex-ist-however-numerous-letters-from-her-son-andhis-wife-her-fathers-will-a-list-of-the-articles-shebrought-from-france-and-her-carefully-itemizedpersonal-accounts-most-of-these-papers-are-nowin-the-possession-of-a-daughter-of-auguste-resid-ing-at-hume-n-y-where-he-lived-and-diedthough-louis-paul-was-a-resident-of-asylum-forbut-a-short-time-that-he-was-actively-concernedin-affairs-of-the-colony-is-shown-by-various-pa-pers-image336833199.html
RM2AG0253–. The story of some French refugees and their 'Azilum,' 1793-1800. and some portraits, most of which were destroy-ed by fire only 20 or 30 years ago. There still ex-ist, however, numerous letters from her son andhis wife, her fathers will, a list of the articles shebrought from France, and her carefully itemizedpersonal accounts. Most of these papers are nowin the possession of a daughter of Auguste, resid-ing at Hume, N. Y., where he lived and died.Though Louis Paul was a resident of Asylum forbut a short time, that he was actively concernedin affairs of the colony is shown by various pa-pers
View to Bay of Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is a large town on the south coast of Haiti, and was one of the richest towns in the Caribbean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-to-bay-of-jacmel-haiti-jacmel-is-a-large-town-on-the-south-coast-of-haiti-and-was-one-of-the-richest-towns-in-the-caribbean-image488117665.html
RM2KA3K1N–View to Bay of Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is a large town on the south coast of Haiti, and was one of the richest towns in the Caribbean.
Toussaint L'Ouverture (May 20, 1743 - April 7, 1803) was a Haitian general who transformed a slave insurgency into a movement, the Haitian Revolution. By 1800 Saint-Domingue, the most prosperous French slave colony of the time, had become the first free colonial society to have rejected race as the basis of social ranking. L'Ouverture created a de facto autonomous colony and the constitution proclaimed him governor for life. In 1802 he was forced to resign by forces sent by Napoleon to restore French authority in the former colony. He was deported to France, where he died in 1803. No artist cr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toussaint-louverture-may-20-1743-april-7-1803-was-a-haitian-general-who-transformed-a-slave-insurgency-into-a-movement-the-haitian-revolution-by-1800-saint-domingue-the-most-prosperous-french-slave-colony-of-the-time-had-become-the-first-free-colonial-society-to-have-rejected-race-as-the-basis-of-social-ranking-louverture-created-a-de-facto-autonomous-colony-and-the-constitution-proclaimed-him-governor-for-life-in-1802-he-was-forced-to-resign-by-forces-sent-by-napoleon-to-restore-french-authority-in-the-former-colony-he-was-deported-to-france-where-he-died-in-1803-no-artist-cr-image458813017.html
RM2HJCMK5–Toussaint L'Ouverture (May 20, 1743 - April 7, 1803) was a Haitian general who transformed a slave insurgency into a movement, the Haitian Revolution. By 1800 Saint-Domingue, the most prosperous French slave colony of the time, had become the first free colonial society to have rejected race as the basis of social ranking. L'Ouverture created a de facto autonomous colony and the constitution proclaimed him governor for life. In 1802 he was forced to resign by forces sent by Napoleon to restore French authority in the former colony. He was deported to France, where he died in 1803. No artist cr
Looking up at a rooftop terrace in Marrakesh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-looking-up-at-a-rooftop-terrace-in-marrakesh-34825496.html
RMC0JC7M–Looking up at a rooftop terrace in Marrakesh.
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toussaint-louverture-haitian-general-image352783468.html
RM2BDXJWG–Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General
A barge carrying goods slides infant of group of Shanghai apartment buildings housing thousands of residents, Pudong River, Shanghai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-barge-carrying-goods-slides-infant-of-group-of-shanghai-apartment-133112741.html
RMHMFPJD–A barge carrying goods slides infant of group of Shanghai apartment buildings housing thousands of residents, Pudong River, Shanghai
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RM2BDXJX3–Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General
House of Slaves / Maison des Esclaves; Goree island, Senegal, West Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-of-slaves-maison-des-esclaves-goree-island-senegal-west-africa-image369946337.html
RM2CDTE95–House of Slaves / Maison des Esclaves; Goree island, Senegal, West Africa
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toussaint-louverture-haitian-general-image352783602.html
RM2BDXK2A–Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian General
Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to cle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-with-his-wife-martine-reacts-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-in-1954-and-for-decades-his-family-has-sought-to-cle-image401869356.html
RF2E9PMD0–Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to cle
The story of some French refugees and their 'Azilum,' 1793-1800 . and some portraits, most of which were destroy-ed by fire only 20 or 30 years ago. There still ex-ist, however, numerous letters from her son andhis wife, her fathers will, a list of the articles shebrought from France, and her carefully itemizedpersonal accounts. Most of these papers are nowin the possession of a daughter of Auguste, resid-ing at Hume, JST. Y., where he lived and died.Though Louis Paul was a resident of Asylum forbut a short time, that he was actively concernedin affairs of the colony is shown by various pa-per Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-some-french-refugees-and-their-azilum-1793-1800-and-some-portraits-most-of-which-were-destroy-ed-by-fire-only-20-or-30-years-ago-there-still-ex-ist-however-numerous-letters-from-her-son-andhis-wife-her-fathers-will-a-list-of-the-articles-shebrought-from-france-and-her-carefully-itemizedpersonal-accounts-most-of-these-papers-are-nowin-the-possession-of-a-daughter-of-auguste-resid-ing-at-hume-jst-y-where-he-lived-and-diedthough-louis-paul-was-a-resident-of-asylum-forbut-a-short-time-that-he-was-actively-concernedin-affairs-of-the-colony-is-shown-by-various-pa-per-image342778698.html
RM2AWJWMA–The story of some French refugees and their 'Azilum,' 1793-1800 . and some portraits, most of which were destroy-ed by fire only 20 or 30 years ago. There still ex-ist, however, numerous letters from her son andhis wife, her fathers will, a list of the articles shebrought from France, and her carefully itemizedpersonal accounts. Most of these papers are nowin the possession of a daughter of Auguste, resid-ing at Hume, JST. Y., where he lived and died.Though Louis Paul was a resident of Asylum forbut a short time, that he was actively concernedin affairs of the colony is shown by various pa-per
View to Bay of Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is a large town on the south coast of Haiti, and was one of the richest towns in the Caribbean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-to-bay-of-jacmel-haiti-jacmel-is-a-large-town-on-the-south-coast-of-haiti-and-was-one-of-the-richest-towns-in-the-caribbean-image488117578.html
RM2KA3JXJ–View to Bay of Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is a large town on the south coast of Haiti, and was one of the richest towns in the Caribbean.
Close up of Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower and The Shanghai International convention centre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-close-up-of-oriental-pearl-radio-tv-tower-and-the-shanghai-international-133113404.html
RMHMFRE4–Close up of Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower and The Shanghai International convention centre
House of Slaves / Maison des Esclaves; Goree island, Senegal, West Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-of-slaves-maison-des-esclaves-goree-island-senegal-west-africa-image369946342.html
RM2CDTE9A–House of Slaves / Maison des Esclaves; Goree island, Senegal, West Africa
Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to clear his name. Photo by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-reacts-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-in-1954-and-for-decades-his-family-has-sought-to-clear-his-name-photo-by-image401869308.html
RF2E9PMB8–Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to clear his name. Photo by
Toussaint L'Ouverture, The Black Napoleon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toussaint-louverture-the-black-napoleon-image352783475.html
RM2BDXJWR–Toussaint L'Ouverture, The Black Napoleon
Toussaint L'Ouverture (May 20, 1743 - April 7, 1803) was a Haitian general who transformed a slave insurgency into a movement, the Haitian Revolution. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toussaint-louverture-may-20-1743-april-7-1803-was-a-haitian-general-who-transformed-a-slave-insurgency-into-a-movement-the-haitian-revolution-image440582251.html
RM2GGP74B–Toussaint L'Ouverture (May 20, 1743 - April 7, 1803) was a Haitian general who transformed a slave insurgency into a movement, the Haitian Revolution.
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. Review of reviews and world's work . THE HARBOR OF ORAN. ALGERIA. ILLUSTRATING THE FRENCH HABIT OF PROVIDING A SAFEANCHOR FOR VESSELS AND AMPLE DOCKING FACILITIES 308 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. French way—to provide ex-cellent landing facilities andsafe anchorages. They donot surpass the British inproviding for steamship ser-vice between colony andhomeland, but the Britonbuilds not harbors after thisfashion. Take railroads. The writerfound trains to carry him allover French North Africa,with two branch lines thatactually run down into theSahara Desert—and a tele-graph line that goes all Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/review-of-reviews-and-worlds-work-the-harbor-of-oran-algeria-illustrating-the-french-habit-of-providing-a-safeanchor-for-vessels-and-ample-docking-facilities-308-the-american-review-of-reviews-french-wayto-provide-ex-cellent-landing-facilities-andsafe-anchorages-they-donot-surpass-the-british-inproviding-for-steamship-ser-vice-between-colony-andhomeland-but-the-britonbuilds-not-harbors-after-thisfashion-take-railroads-the-writerfound-trains-to-carry-him-allover-french-north-africawith-two-branch-lines-thatactually-run-down-into-thesahara-desertand-a-tele-graph-line-that-goes-all-image369750384.html
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Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to clear his name. Photo by Bernard B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-reacts-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-in-1954-and-for-decades-his-family-has-sought-to-clear-his-name-photo-by-bernard-b-image401869313.html
RF2E9PMBD–Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades his family has sought to clear his name. Photo by Bernard B
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RM2KA3WN7–View to the sea and wharf/jetty, Jacmel, Haiti. Jacmel is an important port for the whole of Haiti and was a very rich town during colonial times.
. The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. It was declared a felony to counterfeit or de-face the bills. This act was sane, well guarded and patriotic and ex-pressed the loyalty of the Colony to the Home Government. There canbe no doubt but at this period the New England Colonies were in heartyaccord with Great Britain in driving the French from Canada, at thesame time the Colonies were exercising themselves in the qualities essen-tial to absolute self-government. The issuance of paper money in 1710 was the beginning of a financialpolicy full of disastrous results t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-the-state-of-rhode-island-and-providence-plantations-it-was-declared-a-felony-to-counterfeit-or-de-face-the-bills-this-act-was-sane-well-guarded-and-patriotic-and-ex-pressed-the-loyalty-of-the-colony-to-the-home-government-there-canbe-no-doubt-but-at-this-period-the-new-england-colonies-were-in-heartyaccord-with-great-britain-in-driving-the-french-from-canada-at-thesame-time-the-colonies-were-exercising-themselves-in-the-qualities-essen-tial-to-absolute-self-government-the-issuance-of-paper-money-in-1710-was-the-beginning-of-a-financialpolicy-full-of-disastrous-results-t-image370775999.html
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(L to R) Patrick Dils, Myriam Badaoui, Alain Marecaux, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-to-r-patrick-dils-myriam-badaoui-alain-marecaux-denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-with-his-wife-martine-react-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-image401869355.html
RF2E9PMCY–(L to R) Patrick Dils, Myriam Badaoui, Alain Marecaux, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death
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. The story of some French refugees and their 'Azilum,' 1793-1800. and some portraits, most of which were destroy-ed by fire only 20 or 30 years ago. There still ex-ist, however, numerous letters from her son andhis wife, her fathers will, a list of the articles shebrought from France, and her carefully itemizedpersonal accounts. Most of these papers are nowin the possession of a daughter of Auguste, resid-ing at Hume, N. Y., where he lived and died.Though Louis Paul was a resident of Asylum forbut a short time, that he was actively concernedin affairs of the colony is shown by various pa-pers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-some-french-refugees-and-their-azilum-1793-1800-and-some-portraits-most-of-which-were-destroy-ed-by-fire-only-20-or-30-years-ago-there-still-ex-ist-however-numerous-letters-from-her-son-andhis-wife-her-fathers-will-a-list-of-the-articles-shebrought-from-france-and-her-carefully-itemizedpersonal-accounts-most-of-these-papers-are-nowin-the-possession-of-a-daughter-of-auguste-resid-ing-at-hume-n-y-where-he-lived-and-diedthough-louis-paul-was-a-resident-of-asylum-forbut-a-short-time-that-he-was-actively-concernedin-affairs-of-the-colony-is-shown-by-various-pa-pers-image370321022.html
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(L to R) French singer Yves Duteil, Alain Marecaux, Patrick Dils, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence unti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-to-r-french-singer-yves-duteil-alain-marecaux-patrick-dils-denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-with-his-wife-martine-react-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-unti-image401869320.html
RF2E9PMBM–(L to R) French singer Yves Duteil, Alain Marecaux, Patrick Dils, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence unti
. Illustrated Quebec, (The Gibraltar and tourists' Mecca of America) Under French and English occupancy : the story of its famous annals; with pen pictures descriptive of te matchless beauty and quaint mediaeval characteristics of the Canadian Gibraltar. ?ics—the de Longueuil, de Vaudreuil, de Beaujeu, devSt. Ours, de la Naudiere, etc., was powerless against the rapacity and profligacy of Bigot, and his fellow plunderers and parasites . .These were truly the darkdays of the colony under Frenchrule ; a glirap.se of the doingsin tho.se times suffices to ex-plain why French Canada, des-erted by F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-quebec-the-gibraltar-and-tourists-mecca-of-america-under-french-and-english-occupancy-the-story-of-its-famous-annals-with-pen-pictures-descriptive-of-te-matchless-beauty-and-quaint-mediaeval-characteristics-of-the-canadian-gibraltar-icsthe-de-longueuil-de-vaudreuil-de-beaujeu-devst-ours-de-la-naudiere-etc-was-powerless-against-the-rapacity-and-profligacy-of-bigot-and-his-fellow-plunderers-and-parasites-these-were-truly-the-darkdays-of-the-colony-under-frenchrule-a-glirapse-of-the-doingsin-those-times-suffices-to-ex-plain-why-french-canada-des-erted-by-f-image370488145.html
RM2CEN5BD–. Illustrated Quebec, (The Gibraltar and tourists' Mecca of America) Under French and English occupancy : the story of its famous annals; with pen pictures descriptive of te matchless beauty and quaint mediaeval characteristics of the Canadian Gibraltar. ?ics—the de Longueuil, de Vaudreuil, de Beaujeu, devSt. Ours, de la Naudiere, etc., was powerless against the rapacity and profligacy of Bigot, and his fellow plunderers and parasites . .These were truly the darkdays of the colony under Frenchrule ; a glirap.se of the doingsin tho.se times suffices to ex-plain why French Canada, des-erted by F
(L to R) Patrick Dils, Alain Marecaux, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-to-r-patrick-dils-alain-marecaux-denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-with-his-wife-martine-react-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-in-1954-and-fo-image401869315.html
RF2E9PMBF–(L to R) Patrick Dils, Alain Marecaux, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and fo
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. The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. t. It was declared a felony to counterfeit or de-face the bills. This act was sane, well guarded and patriotic and ex-pressed the loyalty of the Colony to the Home Government. There canbe no doubt but at this period the New England Colonies were in heartyaccord with Great Britain in driving the French from Canada, at thesame time the Colonies were exercising themselves in the qualities essen-tial to absolute self-government. The issuance of paper money in 1710 was the beginning of a financialpolicy full of disastrous result Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-the-state-of-rhode-island-and-providence-plantations-t-it-was-declared-a-felony-to-counterfeit-or-de-face-the-bills-this-act-was-sane-well-guarded-and-patriotic-and-ex-pressed-the-loyalty-of-the-colony-to-the-home-government-there-canbe-no-doubt-but-at-this-period-the-new-england-colonies-were-in-heartyaccord-with-great-britain-in-driving-the-french-from-canada-at-thesame-time-the-colonies-were-exercising-themselves-in-the-qualities-essen-tial-to-absolute-self-government-the-issuance-of-paper-money-in-1710-was-the-beginning-of-a-financialpolicy-full-of-disastrous-result-image370427425.html
RM2CEJBXW–. The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. t. It was declared a felony to counterfeit or de-face the bills. This act was sane, well guarded and patriotic and ex-pressed the loyalty of the Colony to the Home Government. There canbe no doubt but at this period the New England Colonies were in heartyaccord with Great Britain in driving the French from Canada, at thesame time the Colonies were exercising themselves in the qualities essen-tial to absolute self-government. The issuance of paper money in 1710 was the beginning of a financialpolicy full of disastrous result
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RM2KG3YRE–Homestead in rural Atacora, Benin - tata somba Tata somba were traditionally built to withstand invasions from the French during colonial times.
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(L to R) French singer Yves Duteil, Alain Marecaux, Patrick Dils, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence unti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-to-r-french-singer-yves-duteil-alain-marecaux-patrick-dils-denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-with-his-wife-martine-react-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-unti-image401869330.html
RF2E9PMC2–(L to R) French singer Yves Duteil, Alain Marecaux, Patrick Dils, Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center) with his wife Martine react at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence unti
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Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center), flanked Patrick Dils (L) and Alain Marecaux (R) reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/denis-seznec-grandson-of-convict-guillaume-seznec-center-flanked-patrick-dils-l-and-alain-marecaux-r-reacts-at-a-special-french-court-upheld-a-1924-murder-conviction-after-persistent-doubts-about-the-verdict-prompted-an-ex-justice-minister-and-the-convicts-family-to-request-that-the-case-be-reviewed-outside-the-court-in-paris-france-on-december-14-2006-guillaume-seznec-was-sentenced-to-a-life-of-hard-labor-on-a-french-colonial-penal-colony-for-the-1923-murder-of-woodcutter-and-local-official-pierre-quemeneur-and-maintained-his-innocence-until-his-death-in-1954-and-for-decades-h-image401869306.html
RF2E9PMB6–Denis Seznec, grandson of convict Guillaume Seznec (center), flanked Patrick Dils (L) and Alain Marecaux (R) reacts at a special French court upheld a 1924 murder conviction, after persistent doubts about the verdict prompted an ex-justice minister and the convict's family to request that the case be reviewed, outside the Court in Paris, France, on December 14, 2006. Guillaume Seznec was sentenced to a life of hard labor on a French colonial penal colony for the 1923 murder of woodcutter and local official Pierre Quemeneur and maintained his innocence until his death in 1954, and for decades h
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