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Coeur Collection (page 4)

"Discover the heart and soul of Montmartre, Paris, France

Background imageCoeur Collection: 1er mars, 1871, 1er mars, 1918. En Alsace liberee les petite

1er mars, 1871, 1er mars, 1918. En Alsace liberee les petites filles, se restreignent de bon coeur pour hater la deliverance de l Alsace encore annedexe. Faites comme elles

Background imageCoeur Collection: The view of Montmartre in Paris

The view of Montmartre in Paris. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart (SacrÚ¡âur Basilica) in the background. La Rue de la Barre. C. 1908

Background imageCoeur Collection: King Richard I, The Lionheart

King Richard I, The Lionheart
King Richard I of England, The Lionheart (1157 - 1199, reigned 1189 - 1199)

Background imageCoeur Collection: Montmartre - Sacre Coeur - base of the Funicular

Montmartre - Sacre Coeur - base of the Funicular
Montmartre, Paris, France - Basilica Sacre Coeur - view close to the lower end of the Funicular railway, featuring the flock of goats who used to reside there. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCoeur Collection: Montmartre - Sacre Coeur - Paris

Montmartre - Sacre Coeur - Paris
Montmartre - Sacre Coeur, view from the Place du Tertre - Paris, France Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCoeur Collection: American troops parading, Champs Elysees, Paris, WW1

American troops parading, Champs Elysees, Paris, WW1
American troops parading on the Champs Elysees, Paris, during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageCoeur Collection: Isaac of Cyprus begs Richard I

Isaac of Cyprus begs Richard I
Isaac Kommenos of Cyprus begs Richard I for the release of his daughter. In retaliation for the imprisonment of his fiancee and sister when they were shipwrecked

Background imageCoeur Collection: Johns submission to King Richard

Johns submission to King Richard
King Richard forgives his younger brother John, who had rebelled while Richard was away on the Third Crusade. John was named as heir to the throne and succeeded his brother in 1199 Date: 1194

Background imageCoeur Collection: Longchamp arrests Hugh de Puiset

Longchamp arrests Hugh de Puiset
William Longchamp, Bishop of Ely, arrests Hugh de Puiset (Hugh Pudsey) at Tickhill Castle. Longchamp, a favourite of Richard I

Background imageCoeur Collection: King Richard enters London

King Richard enters London
Following his release from captivity in Austria on his way back from the Third Crusade, King Richard makes a triumphant entry into London Date: 1194

Background imageCoeur Collection: King Richard forgives his assassin

King Richard forgives his assassin
Mortally wounded, King Richard nevertheless pardons the crossbowman, Bertrand de Gurdon, who had shot him from the battlements of the castle of Chalus-Chabrol Date: March 1199

Background imageCoeur Collection: Rayon Ballgown

Rayon Ballgown
Love-in-a-mist coloured rayon gown with a long skirt, & heart (en coeur) shaped pleated corsage with narrow shoulder straps & worn with a triple belt trimmed with roses Date: 1938

Background imageCoeur Collection: Morocco, Casablanca - The Rue Deify Dieude and Cathedral

Morocco, Casablanca - The Rue Deify Dieude and Cathedral
The Rue Deify Dieude and Cathedral of the Sacred Heart at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region

Background imageCoeur Collection: Statue of Richard I of England at Westminster, 1861

Statue of Richard I of England at Westminster, 1861
Engraving showing the colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, King Richard I of England, by Baron Marochetti, in the Old Palace Yard, Westminster, 1861

Background imageCoeur Collection: Jacques Coeur and King

Jacques Coeur and King
The wealthy merchant Jacques Coeur welcomes Charles VII at Bourges

Background imageCoeur Collection: Louise Colet

Louise Colet
LOUISE COLET (nee Revoil) French writer of the Romantic school - verses such as Ce qui est dans le coeur des femmes, and novels such as Les coeurs brises

Background imageCoeur Collection: Montmartre Defences

Montmartre Defences
The Communards establish their position on the slopes of the Butte de Montmartre where Sacre-Coeur stands today

Background imageCoeur Collection: Lady Charles Beresford

Lady Charles Beresford
Bodice with en coeur or sweetheart neckline, shoulder straps & transparent short sleeves - the whole heavily ornamented with beadwork. N.B choker & long string of pearls

Background imageCoeur Collection: Paris / Sacre Coeur 1919

Paris / Sacre Coeur 1919
The Montmartre Funicular : the two coaches pass, precisely half-way up (or down) the slope leading to Sacre-Coeur

Background imageCoeur Collection: Jacques Coeur / Dupre Mono

Jacques Coeur / Dupre Mono
JACQUES COEUR French merchant who gained wealth through trading and manufacturing, counsellor to Charles VII but falsely accused, condemned, exiled

Background imageCoeur Collection: Jacques Coeur / Dupre

Jacques Coeur / Dupre
JACQUES COEUR French merchant who gained wealth through trading and manufacturing; Chancellor to King Charles VII

Background imageCoeur Collection: Paris / Sacre Coeur C1905

Paris / Sacre Coeur C1905
Church of Sacre Coeur, designed by architects Abadie and Magne

Background imageCoeur Collection: Ball Dress / Bouquet 1861

Ball Dress / Bouquet 1861
Green dress: fluted flounces, white tulle over-skirt looped up with plumes, corsage en coeur. Garibaldi shirt, black skirt with a red velvet band at the hem & on the pockets

Background imageCoeur Collection: Costume January 1849

Costume January 1849
Two gowns with lace berthas, one with a caraco bodice; two outdoor garments possibly mantles, one trimmed in brown fur with a matching fur muff

Background imageCoeur Collection: Jacques Coeur / Burgun?

Jacques Coeur / Burgun?
JACQUES COEUR French merchant, chancellor to King Charles VII, (falsely) accused of traitorous conduct, makes a public apology to the people



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"Discover the heart and soul of Montmartre, Paris, France. From the charming streets to the majestic Sacre Coeur Basilica in the background, this neighborhood exudes a unique charm that captivates all who visit. Step back in time to 1675 and witness Alacoque's vision, an extraordinary moment that shaped history. The Last Crusade depicted by Bernard Partridge in Punch WW1 reminds us of the valor and sacrifice of those who fought for their beliefs. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Place du Tertre, where people gather at tables to enjoy good company and delicious food. Below Basilique du Sacre Coeur lies a garden adorned with vibrant flowers, offering tranquility amidst bustling Montmartre. As night falls over Montmartre's enchanting streets, Paris reveals its romantic allure like no other city can. Across borders but still connected through hearts is Richard Coeur Lion statue at Palace of Westminster in London - a symbol of strength and courage. The artistic spirit thrives on every corner as seen on posters adorning Montmartre's streets; creativity knows no bounds here. La Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre stands tall as a testament to faith and architectural brilliance. Travel across continents to Sherman Avenue in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - experience the magic under moonlit skies as you stroll along this picturesque street. Devotional cards depicting The Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus remind us of our spiritual connection while transporting us into moments filled with serenity and devotion. Lastly, let your imagination wander back to ancient times during the Third Crusade when Richard I bravely led his troops at Acre - an epic chapter etched forever in history books. "