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National GalleryThe National Gallery on Trafalgar Square, London, circa 1860. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, 1904. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Franco-British ExhibitionA view over the Franco-British Exhibition at White City, Shepherds Bush, west London, 1908. The picture was taken from the top of the Flip Flap joy ride. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paris, FranceEngraving depicting a crowd at a military parade in Paris, France. Date unknown. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Bon MarcheIllustration depicting Le Bon Marche( the good market, or the good deal in French. One of the most famous department stores in Paris, France)
Paris Ferris WheelPostcard with the title La Grande Roule at la Tour Eiffel, showing a view of Paris with the Eiffel Tower and La Grande Roule Ferris Wheel. Paris, France. Date unknown
French SurgeonsSurgeons of the French Garde Nationale and the French Army during the Siege of Paris, circa 1870. An engraving by Jules-Renard Draner from Souvenirs du Siege de Paris
National GuardA member of the French Garde Nationale Sedentaire or National Guard during the Siege of Paris, circa 1870. An engraving by Jules-Renard Draner from Souvenirs du Siege de Paris
National GuardAn artilleryman of the French National Guard during the Siege of Paris, circa 1870. An engraving by Jules-Renard Draner from Souvenirs du Siege de Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
National GuardA French soldier of the National Guard faces the Prussian invaders during the Siege of Paris, circa 1870. An engraving by Jules-Renard Draner from Souvenirs du Siege de Paris
Garde MobileMembers of the French Garde Mobile or moblots during the Siege of Paris, circa 1870. An engraving by Jules-Renard Draner from Souvenirs du Siege de Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Womens FashionsIllustration captioned The Last and Newest London and Paris fashions 1842 Morning Dresses, depicting six women (three full length and three half length), each wearing a bonnet, 1842
Pot A BiereIllustration depicting an ornate 16th century gold-plated tankard, with a handle and a hinged cover, with the caption Pot a biere, en argent dore et nielle, France, circa 1848
Eglise St SulpiceThe Eglise Saint-Sulpice or Church of St Sulpice in Paris, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
La MadeleineL Eglise de la Madeleine, the Madeleine Church in Paris, 1858. It was built in the neoclassical style to commemorate the victories of Napoleon. (Photo by Achille Quinet/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dome Des InvalidesThe chapel of Les Invalides in Paris, 1858. (Photo by Achille Quinet/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Champs ElyseesA view down the Champs Elysees in Paris, from the top of the Arc de Triomphe, circa 1860. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Le LouvreLe Musee du Louvre, the Louvre Museum in Paris, showing the Pont des Arts over the River Seine, 1856. (Photo by Edouard Baldus/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Place Du CarrouselThe Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel on the Place du Carrousel in Paris, circa 1860. The Palais des Tuileries, which burnt down in 1871, stands behind
Eglise Saint-EustacheThe Eglise Saint-Eustache, the church of St Eustache, in Paris, circa 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Hotel De VilleThe Hotel de Ville or City Hall in Paris, 1858. In the foreground is the Pont d Arcole over the River Seine. (Photo by Achille Quinet/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Palais-Royal GardensThe gardens of the Palais-Royal in Paris, circa 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tour Saint-JacquesLa Tour Saint-Jacques or Saint-Jacques Tower in Paris, 1859. It was once part of the church of Saint-Jacques-la-Boucherie, the rest of which was demolished in 1797, and remains as a monument
Paris PantheonThe Pantheon in Paris, 1858. Built in the second half of the 18th century in the neoclassical style, it was modelled on the Pantheon in Rome. (Photo by Achille Quinet/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Palais De JusticeThe Palais de Justice or law courts, and the Conciergerie prison on the Ile de la Cite in Paris, 1856. The Pont au Change is under construction on the right
Palais Des TuileriesThe Place du Carrousel in Paris, 1856. In the background is the Palais des Tuileries in Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel leading into it
Chapelle RusseThe Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox church in Paris, circa 1870. It was completed in 1861. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Colonne VendomeThe column in the Place Vendome in Paris, circa 1880. Modelled after Trajans Column in Rome, it was erected to celebrate Napoleons victory at Austerlitz in 1805. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Place Des VictoiresLa Place des Victoires in Paris, with an equestrian statue of King Louis XIV in the centre, circa 1890. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paris AvenueThe Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, later the Avenue Foch, in Paris, circa 1890. It runs southwest from the Arc de Triomphe to the Bois de Boulogne. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Napoleonic WarsThe Allied troops enter Paris by the Porte Saint-Martin, having defeated Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars, 31st March 1814. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Allies Entering ParisSome of the Allies enter Paris via the Barriere de Pantin during the Napoleonic Wars, 1814. The Russian contingent and Cossacks with their plunder. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Postwar ParisParis shoppers queue for food at a small vegetable stand, 1947. Full rubbish bins line the street, unemptied during the Paris garbage collectors strike. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paris TrafficA traffic jam in Paris during a strike by public transport workers, circa 1935. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Gaika And JanssensAquatint showing meeting between Gaika, Chief of the Xosas, and General Janssens, Governor Of The Cape Of South Africa, circa 1805. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Coloured RuleCartoon of black legislators arguing circa 1874. Text Let us Have Peace, captioned Colored Rule in a Reconstructed State, by Thomas Nast in Harpers Weekly, March 14 1874
Civil Rights for BlacksCartoon close up of white hands of liberty giving the Charter of Civil Rights into black hands by Thomas Nast in Harpers Weekly, April 24, 1875. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Map Of United StatesCartoon map of the United States with a turtle marked Administration pulling against an alligator both carrying various people
Naturalisation OfficeCartoon showing men gathering to cheat the ballot with some tumult in background and caption The Naturalisation Office Day Before Election circa1850s. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Irish Bog TrottersCartoon in style of Rowlandson showing three grotesque figures running across an Irish bog with a hunt in the background and subtitle Irish Bog Trotters circa 1812. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Anniverary Of IndependenceCartoon showing the state of the nation with on one side drunkenness and on the other usury on the 61st anniversary of independence circa 1837. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
The House That Jack BuiltPolitical Cartoon in ten panels By Edward Williams Clay based upon the nursery rhyme and titled This is The House That Jack Built, circa 1840
The ConsultationCartoon By Thomas Rowlandson showing a group of physicians consulting around a patient titled The Consultation Or Last Hope circa 1808. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Carnivorous VultureEtching By Franciso Goya with caption El Buitre Carnivoro (The Carnivorous Vulture) Part of the series The Disasters Of War (1810-1920) circa 1810. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Flying ManEtching by Franciso Goya titled One Way To Fly and number 13 in the series The Proverbs (1815-1820) circa 1815. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Taxes! Taxes! TaxesCartoon titled The Friend of the people and his petty-new tax gatherer paying John Bull a visit, depicting the tax man knocking on a door while shouting Taxes! Taxes! Taxes
St. Giles sCartoon titled St. Giless depicting an elderly women, dressed in clothes in need of repair, a shawl and headscarf, drinking from a small glass while standing at a bar in a public house, London
Come And WelcomeA clergyman welcomes a young family to the church, circa 1800. the quote beneath reads He gave himself a ransom for all, from Timothy 2:6. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)