Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a cross following an unsuccessful mutiny. Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese navigator, soothes a sedition of his crew and after forgiving them makes them swear loya
Marguerite with her bouquet of white camelias in the box at the theatre, illustration for 'La Dame aux Camelias' by A. Dumas fils in the 'Journal des Romans'
The French priest Berthollet (1865-1898), priest of the Foreign Missions, was assassinated by Chinese national guards near the town of Yun Ngan Cheou on 21 April 1898. Illustration of Damblans in 'Le Pelerin' of July 10
The cod's return to Saint-Malo: the Terres-Neuvas were fishing and reunited with their families. Illustration of Damblans. In “Le Pelerin” of October 7
On Lake Victoria, Africa, a boat occupied by Anglican missionaries and indigenous people is capsized by a wounded hippo. Illustration of Damblans. In “Le Pelerin” of May 16
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French biologist, successfully experimented in Pouilly-le-Fort at the request of the Melun Agricultural Society, his anthrax virus on a herd of sheep, cows and goats. Drawing by Damblans
Assassination attempt on Fernand Labori, one of the lawyers defending Alfred Dreyfus at his second court martial in Rennes 'Le Petit Journal', August 1899
Benito Mussolini made mass arrest of Communists in Trieste, Italy in February 1923; search of the offices of the newspaper 'Lavoratore'. Drawing by Damblans in 'Le Pelerin' of 1923
Civil Disobedience Week in India against the British Empire: On Bombay Beach, Gandhi and his supporters boil sea water to obtain salt in violation of the Gabelle Law. Women encourage them by repeating this chorus: “Break, break the law of salt,
Following the explosion in the Cwn mine (Wales), the miners' women brought their canaries to rescue the firedamp. Illustration of Damblans. In “Le Pelerin” of March 20
The King of Belgium together with his staff officers digging out the trenches, front cover illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', supplement illustre, 13th December 1914
Events of Morocco, taken over from Marrakech by the troops of Hubert Lyautey and Charles Mangin. Commander Simon, after having fled the pretender El-Hiba, released the nine
The diamond race (South Africa): a race organized to decide who will occupy the diamond plots closest to the deposit. Illustration of Damblans in 'Le Pelerin' of August 3
An English mission, commissioned by Earl Byron de Prorok (1896-1954), an archeologist, discovered the tomb of Tin-Hahan in the Hoggar. Illustration of Damblans. In 'Le Pelerin' of 20 December 1925
Illustration of Eugene Damblans in Le Pelerin, 04/12/04 - Mary immaculee appears to the world and brings salvation to it - Religion Faith, Catholic Catholicism - Immaculee conception - Mary, Dragon - Clouds - Earth
King Amanullah of Afghanistan visits the Pyramids of Egypt, accompanied by an escort of Meharists. Cairo, Egypt. Illustration of Damblans. In 'Le Pelerin' of January 22
Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 27/10/07 - Persecution Continues in Finistere, the Cures of Their Presbytery Are Expelled in the Middle of General Emotion
Population migration in Africa: 2000 Boers leave the Portuguese colony of Angola by carriage to the more fertile regions of South Africa. Illustration of Damblans in Le Pelerin of September 30
Around M. Loubet donates the term ends, some of those who aspire to succeed him - Elections, President of the Republic - Combes Emile (1835-1921), Doumer Paul (1857-1932), Rouvier Maurice
November 1923: in each commune of France the schoolmaster read, the day before the armistice, the names of the inhabitants who died in the field of honour and each pupil answered 'Death for France'. Drawing by Damblans from 1923
Illustration of Eugene Damblans (1865-1945) in Le Pelerin, 26/11/05 - The Strike of the Arsenals in Toulon, the Strikers Try to Oppose the Rent of Their Comrades
Alsace, our teachers soldiers teaching the Alsatian children French, front cover illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', supplement illustre, 29th November 1914
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