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Background imageMillerand Collection: Advert, Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise

Advert, Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise, Regent Street, Brighton, Summer Gowns and Capes. 1899

Background imageMillerand Collection: Alexandre Millerand and Albert Thomas as blacksmiths forging peace

Alexandre Millerand and Albert Thomas as blacksmiths forging peace
698813 Alexandre Millerand and Albert Thomas as blacksmiths forging peace, front cover illustration from Le Rire Rouge, 31st July 1915 (colour litho) by Leandre

Background imageMillerand Collection: Millerand, depute (coloured photo)

Millerand, depute (coloured photo)
975124 Millerand, depute (coloured photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Millerand, depute)

Background imageMillerand Collection: Advertisement for 3x8 brand soap, end of the 19th century (colour litho)

Advertisement for 3x8 brand soap, end of the 19th century (colour litho)
CHT211400 Advertisement for 3x8 brand soap, end of the 19th century (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageMillerand Collection: The Meeting of the British and French Ministers of War, 1915, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Meeting of the British and French Ministers of War, 1915, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Meeting of the British and French Ministers of War, 1915, (1919). Scene from the First World War: [British Field Marshal] Lord Kitchener leaving the French Headquarters in Paris

Background imageMillerand Collection: Millerand, c1893. Artist: Henri Manuel

Millerand, c1893. Artist: Henri Manuel
Millerand, c1893. Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943), Prime Minister of France from 20 January to 23 September 1920 and President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924

Background imageMillerand Collection: Lord Kitcheners visit to the front: Lord Kitcheneer, M. Millerand, and General Joffre leaving afte

Lord Kitcheners visit to the front: Lord Kitcheneer, M. Millerand, and General Joffre leaving afte
Lord Kitcheners visit to the front, 1915. Lord Kitcheneer, M. Millerand, and General Joffre leaving after a review of the French troops

Background imageMillerand Collection: Summer Gowns and Capes, Millerand & Gervaise

Summer Gowns and Capes, Millerand & Gervaise
Advertising design, Summer Gowns and Capes, Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise, Regent Street, Brighton. 1900

Background imageMillerand Collection: Alexandre Millerand / Stamp

Alexandre Millerand / Stamp
ALEXANDRE MILLERAND (1853-1943) French politician and President of the Republic (1920-1924) Date: 1853-1943

Background imageMillerand Collection: Kitchener visits the French front

Kitchener visits the French front
Photograph showing the war ministers of Britain and France at an inspection on a visit to the Western front. Lord Kitchener is seen second from left, and General Joffre third from left

Background imageMillerand Collection: H. H. Asquith, M. Millerand and General Joffre at British Arm

H. H. Asquith, M. Millerand and General Joffre at British Arm
Photograph showing M. Millerand, the French Minister of War, (on left tipping his hat) and General Joffre of France (on left with light-coloured coat and medal) leaving a meeting with H.H

Background imageMillerand Collection: Politicians Kissing Kids

Politicians Kissing Kids
Like every other politician, M. Millerand knows that you can t win votes unless you do your share of kissing children, in this case a girl with a bouquet of flowers


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"Millerand: A Journey Through History and Influence" Step into the world of Millerand, where adverts come to life and stories unfold. Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise grace the stage, captivating audiences with their elegance and charm. In this mesmerizing scene, Alexandre Millerand and Albert Thomas emerge as blacksmiths forging peace, their determination shining through. A coloured photo captures a moment in time - Millerand, depute - his presence commanding attention. The end of the 19th century brings an advertisement for 3x8 brand soap, a vibrant litho that transports us back to a bygone era. The Meeting of the British and French Ministers of War in 1915 is frozen in history's embrace. Unknown creator immortalizes this significant event from 1919; Lord Kitchener stands alongside M. Millerand and General Joffre as they shape destinies on the battlefield. Henri Manuel's artistic touch paints a portrait circa 1893 - capturing his essence with every brushstroke. Lord Kitchener's visit to the front becomes an unforgettable memory as he departs alongside M. Millerand and General Joffre. Summer gowns and capes take center stage at Millerand & Gervaise - fashion forward designs that epitomize style during those warm months. The funeral procession for an unknown soldier evokes deep emotions within Paris' heart; it is here that we witness unity amidst grief. Enter Musee des Horreurs (Gallery of Horrors) where Alexandre Millerand takes center stage once more in 1899 - his image etched into our minds forevermore. Le Rire presents an illustration bursting with color, showcasing yet another facet of this enigmatic figure. Finally, we find solace in a stamp bearing Alexandre Milllerands' face - proof that his legacy lives on even after time has passed. Join us on this captivating journey through history and influence, as Millerand's story unfolds before your eyes.