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Normandy Collection (page 4)

Normandy, a region steeped in history and beauty

Background imageNormandy Collection: Beach and Falaise d Amont, Etretat, Cote d Albatre, Haute Normandie

Beach and Falaise d Amont, Etretat, Cote d Albatre, Haute Normandie, France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: Beach and Hotel Royal in distance, Deauville, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Beach and Hotel Royal in distance, Deauville, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: House and garden of Claude Monet, Giverny, Haute-Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

House and garden of Claude Monet, Giverny, Haute-Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: Mont-Saint-Michel (Mont-St. Michel) at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mont-Saint-Michel (Mont-St. Michel) at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Manche Region, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: View across old harbour to restaurant on the St. Etienne Quay, at Honfleur

View across old harbour to restaurant on the St. Etienne Quay, at Honfleur, Calvados, Basse Normandie, France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: Open air pavement brasserie restaurant, Trouville, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Open air pavement brasserie restaurant, Trouville, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: American Sherman tank, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

American Sherman tank, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: Statue of the goddess of hunting Diana, Chateau d Eu, near Le Treport

Statue of the goddess of hunting Diana, Chateau d Eu, near Le Treport, Seine Maritime, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: Deckchairs on the seafront boardwalk (la planche), Deauville, Cote Fleurie

Deckchairs on the seafront boardwalk (la planche), Deauville, Cote Fleurie, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: American cemetery, Colleville, Normandy D-Day landings, Normandie (Normandy)

American cemetery, Colleville, Normandy D-Day landings, Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: St. Catherines Quay, Old Harbour, Honfleur, Basse Normandie (Normandy)

St. Catherines Quay, Old Harbour, Honfleur, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: War Cemetery, 1939-1945, World War II, Bayeux, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

War Cemetery, 1939-1945, World War II, Bayeux, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageNormandy Collection: Trouville / Beach 1933

Trouville / Beach 1933
Trouville, Normandy: view of the beach

Background imageNormandy Collection: Events / Britain / Norman

Events / Britain / Norman
King Edward the Confessor sends Harold, earl of Wessex, to confirm to William, duke of Normandy, that he will succeed him on the English throne

Background imageNormandy Collection: aerial view of Mont Saint Michel at high tide, Manche, France

aerial view of Mont Saint Michel at high tide, Manche, France

Background imageNormandy Collection: A meandering pool and Mont Saint Michel at night, Manche, Normandy, France

A meandering pool and Mont Saint Michel at night, Manche, Normandy, France

Background imageNormandy Collection: House in Rue D'Ouville, Lisieux (litho)

House in Rue D'Ouville, Lisieux (litho)
8667762 House in Rue D'Ouville, Lisieux (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: House in Rue D'Ouville, Lisieux)

Background imageNormandy Collection: France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Lisieux: Soldiers of the 20th regiment pose with cyclists

France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Lisieux: Soldiers of the 20th regiment pose with cyclists, nurses and nurses
LUX4727301 France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Lisieux: Soldiers of the 20th regiment pose with cyclists, nurses and nurses, 1910; (add.info.: France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Trouville (France), waiting for the tide, fishing boats on the beach, decorated with French flags

Trouville (France), waiting for the tide, fishing boats on the beach, decorated with French flags
MMM5462108 Trouville (France), waiting for the tide, fishing boats on the beach, decorated with French flags, commemorating the French Revolution of 1789 by Boudin

Background imageNormandy Collection: Cauchoise, woman of Caux in striped dress, 19th century (engraving)

Cauchoise, woman of Caux in striped dress, 19th century (engraving)
5855668 Cauchoise, woman of Caux in striped dress, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Woman of Caux in striped dress. She has removed the tall bonnet but wears its ties like a beguin)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Cauchoise

Cauchoise
5855666 Cauchoise; (add.info.: Woman of Caux in tall bonnet with long lace tails fixed with a large pin. Almost all the women of Caux wear hairpiece chignon)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume d'Yvetot

Costume d'Yvetot
5855660 Costume d'Yvetot; (add.info.: A woman in long plum dress with blue stole from the village of Yvetot, rear view, showing the long lace tails from her bonnet)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Coutances

Costume of Coutances
5855682 Costume of Coutances; (add.info.: Woman in the costume of Coutances. The base of the bonnet is spread and the wings of the papillon (butterfly) are pulled far back behind the ears

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Lisieux

Costume of Lisieux
5855675 Costume of Lisieux; (add.info.: Woman in the costume of Lisieux, a town in Calvados. She wears a bonnet with a small base and surprisingly large "papillon" (butterfly) top

Background imageNormandy Collection: View of Rouen taken from the Quevilly road (France). Lithography (34.7x51.7 cm)

View of Rouen taken from the Quevilly road (France). Lithography (34.7x51.7 cm) by Richard Parkes Bonigton (1802-1828)
MMM5483720 View of Rouen taken from the Quevilly road (France). Lithography (34.7x51.7 cm) by Richard Parkes Bonigton (1802-1828), early 19th century

Background imageNormandy Collection: Frontispiece

Frontispiece
5855763 Frontispiece; (add.info.: Frontispiece: g105 Costumes of the departments of the lower Seine: Calvados, la Manche and lfOrne.h The artist has assembled all the different headdresses of)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Granville

Costume of Granville
5855759 Costume of Granville; (add.info.: Costume of Granville. This cape is called a capot: it is made of wool from Saint-Cyr)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Woman of Fecamp

Woman of Fecamp
5855754 Woman of Fecamp; (add.info.: Woman of Fecamp. Like the serre-tete of le Havre, this one too is decorated only to the temples. She wears a cape with hood, and stands in the port)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Servant of Fecamp

Servant of Fecamp
5855753 Servant of Fecamp; (add.info.: Servant of Fecamp. If the bonnet is simple, the cape with hood is very ornate with double collar and pleated decorated edges)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Servant from the Bayeux area

Servant from the Bayeux area
5855748 Servant from the Bayeux area; (add.info.: Servant from the Bayeux area. The wearer must have beautiful features to look pretty with this headdress)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Isigny

Costume of Isigny
5855747 Costume of Isigny; (add.info.: Costume of Isigny. Her bonnet is even larger than that of Bayeux, with wings that are lifted and folded to join in the middle before falling to the side)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Avranches

Costume of Avranches
5855742 Costume of Avranches; (add.info.: Costume of Avranches. Rear view of the bonnet in Plate 84, showing the small hairpiece chignon. Mont Saint Michel can be seen in the background)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Avranches

Costume of Avranches
5855741 Costume of Avranches; (add.info.: Costume of Avranches. She wears a bonnet with a larger top than we have seen previously)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Milkmaid of Cherbourg

Milkmaid of Cherbourg
5855739 Milkmaid of Cherbourg; (add.info.: Milkmaid of Cherbourg. In Normandy, the women usually carry goods on their shoulders, not on their heads or in their arms)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Carentan

Costume of Carentan
5855736 Costume of Carentan; (add.info.: Costume of a servant of Carentan. The only remarkable thing about her clothes is the square ends of the papillon (butterfly) wings of her bonnet

Background imageNormandy Collection: Woman of Coutances

Woman of Coutances
5855735 Woman of Coutances; (add.info.: Woman of Coutances, in casual home or night dress. The headdress is similar to the serre-tete worn in Paris, but with a different top)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Saint-Lo

Costume of Saint-Lo
5855731 Costume of Saint-Lo.; (add.info.: Costume of Saint-Lo. The hat is called a "bonnet rond." The background shows a view of one of the terraces next to the Champ-de-Mars)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe

Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe
5855726 Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe.; (add.info.: Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe. While the bonnet is not so special, the shoes are very elegant)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe

Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe
5855725 Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe; (add.info.: Costume of Crosville, near Dieppe. The folds in the bonnet are accidental, it is too large for her head)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of the area of Dieppe

Costume of the area of Dieppe
5855723 Costume of the area of Dieppe.; (add.info.: Costume of the area of Dieppe. Side view of a bonnet with its papillon (butterfly) wings folded toward the front, giving it a very different air

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of the area of Dieppe

Costume of the area of Dieppe
5855722 Costume of the area of Dieppe; (add.info.: Costume of the area of Dieppe. The wings of the papillon (butterfly) on this bonnet are folded toward the front

Background imageNormandy Collection: Young woman of St. Aubin

Young woman of St. Aubin
5855720 Young woman of St. Aubin; (add.info.: Young woman of St. Aubin, a servant at Dieppe. Common women often wear a simple bonnet all day)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea

Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea
5855711 Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea.; (add.info.: Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea. Again the falling tails from the bonnet and the false sleeves in a contrasting colour)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Young woman of Bayeux

Young woman of Bayeux
5855707 Young woman of Bayeux; (add.info.: Young woman of Bayeux. A novel method of making a tie to fix the bonnet. The background show the entrance to the promenade in Bayeux)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Farmer of Harcourt, near Caen

Farmer of Harcourt, near Caen
5855705 Farmer of Harcourt, near Caen; (add.info.: Farmer of Harcourt, near Caen. Here is the mitre in profile. The women of Normandy are very fond of coarse red and blue colours)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of the area of Caen

Costume of the area of Caen
5855703 Costume of the area of Caen; (add.info.: Woman in costume of the area of Caen. In the background are sailing ships docked at the quay)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Bolbec

Costume of Bolbec
5855696 Costume of Bolbec; (add.info.: Woman in costume of Bolbec, reading a book while resting against a chair. This bavolet bonnet is the most beautiful we have seen)

Background imageNormandy Collection: Costume of Rolleville, drawn at le Havre

Costume of Rolleville, drawn at le Havre
5855693 Costume of Rolleville, drawn at le Havre; (add.info.: Woman in the costume of Rolleville, drawn at le Havre. She wears an elaborate tall bavolet hat of folded lace)



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Normandy, a region steeped in history and beauty. From the D-Day map of 1944 to the courageous British and Canadian troops landing on Juno Beach, this land holds tales of bravery and sacrifice. The echoes of King Harold's foot soldiers with their spears and battle axes resonate through time, immortalized in the iconic Bayeux Tapestry. D-Day brought forth a pivotal moment as Allied forces landed on Omaha Beach, marking the beginning of liberation for France. Supplies poured ashore, symbolizing hope amidst chaos. The Bayeux Tapestry stands tall as a testament to Normandy's rich heritage, reminding us of its significance not only within France but also Europe. Beyond war narratives lies an enchanting side to Normandy - Claude Monet's Japanese bridge and lily pond captivate visitors with their ethereal beauty. These serene scenes transport us into Impressionist masterpieces that have stood the test of time. The Normandy Landings themselves hold a prominent place in World War II history; June 6th, 1944 forever etched into our collective memory. It was here that heroes emerged from adversity, shaping the course of humanity. In contrast to wartime struggles is Fête Day in a Cider Orchard – an idyllic celebration where locals revel in joyous festivities surrounded by nature's bounty. This glimpse into Norman culture reminds us that life goes on even amidst turmoil. Le Bec Hellouin presents an icon depicting Jesus’s Transfiguration - a spiritual connection rooted deep within Normandy’s soulful landscapes. It serves as a reminder that faith endures despite trials faced throughout history. And who can forget Gabrielle Coco Chanel? This visionary French fashion designer found inspiration along Etretat beach in early 20th century Normandy while gazing at Falaise d'Amont cliffs behind her – proof that creativity knows no bounds when immersed in such breathtaking surroundings.