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Nice Riviera
The Nice riviera, in southern France, April 1922. The seafront at the little town of Nice became known as "La Promenade des Anglais"
(Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
© 2010 Getty Images
1920 1929, 99167681, Archival, Arts Culture And Entertainment, Background People, Beach, Black And White, City, Coastline, Consumerproduct, Day, Diry 17001, France, High Angle View, Horizontal, Incidental People, J160244102, Nice France, Outdoors, Palm Tree, Provence Alpes Cote Dazur, Road, T Fra Nice, Top 081711

Still waters off the Plage Notre Dame, Ile de Porquerolles, near Hyeres
Still waters off the Plage Notre Dame, Ile de Porquerolles, near Hyeres, Var, Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur, France, Europe
© Ruth Tomlinson
Bay, Beauty In Nature, Calm, Color Image, Copy Space, Environment, Europe, France, Holiday, Horizon, Horizontal, Hyeres, Ile De Porquerolles, Isolation, Nature, Ocean, Outdoor, Photography, Plage Notre Dame, Provence Alpes Cote Dazur, Rippling, Scenic View, Sea Scape, Shallow, Shore, Sparkling, Still Waters, Tourist Attraction, Tranquility, Travel, Travel Destination, Var, Water

The Mail Packet from Alexandria, off Marseilles - the Indian Mail on board, 1844
The Mail Packet from Alexandria, off Marseilles - the Indian Mail on board, 1844. Postal service between Britain and India: The India Mail - comprehending all the mails from the departments of the East - is made up at Bombay. It consists of bundles of letters, so packed, in strong iron boxes...these boxes are stamped with a crown, and the words, "GENERAL POST OFFICE - INDIA MAIL." The boxes, sealed and numbered, are put on board a powerful steamer, and sent direct to Suez, at the head of the Red Sea; then they are transmitted across the Desert in light carts, to Cairo, where they are shipped on the canal, and towed, or steamed, according to circumstances, to Alexandria, and thence across the Mediterranean. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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