French firefighter uniform. Imperial guard. Uniforme Sapeur du Génie de la Garde Impériale. Gallery: Manners, customs and costumes of all peoples of the world, based on authentic documents and and newer… Read More
Tag: French national costumes
French national costumes. Traditional Folk dress from France.
Woman in slaughtering a chicken by Armand Coussens.
Woman in slaughtering a chicken by Armand Coussens (1881-1935). ” La Femme au Poulet “. From a print by M. Paul Turpin. French Kitchen Scene to 1910th. A woman slaughters a chicken.
Women’s Costume of Lyon, 1860.
Suite of Costumes. Women’s Costume of Lyon c. 1860.
Traditional French Woman costumes of Caen, Calvados.
Traditional French Woman costumes of Caen, Département Calvados 1840. Costumes Femmes environ de Caen vers 1860 Calvados. Gallery: Manners, customs and costumes of all peoples of the world, based on authentic documents… Read More
French medieval shepherdess costume
French medieval shepherdess costume 15th century “Modes et Costumes Historiques“. Drawing by Xavier Willemin. Edited and steel engraving by Hippolyte Louis Emile and Polidor Jean Charles Pauquet. Published by Cassell, Petter… Read More
French Milkmaid of Bagnolet costume 1680. Laitière de Bagnolet-.
Laitière de Bagnolet, Reign de Louis XIV, 1680.
Traditional costumes of the city of Pau, région Aquitaine.
Two women in traditional costumes of the city of Pau. The city of Pau is located in the western French region of Aquitaine and is part of the department Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
Embroidery designs from France National Costumes.
Embroidery designs from Ariège, Brittany, Auvergne. France national costumes 16th to 19th century.
Paris Commune 1871. Vengereuses. Parisian communards, Federates.
Paris Commune 1871. Vengereuses. Parisian communards, Federates. During the Paris Commune, the first feminist mass organization was created, the “Union des Femmes pour la défense de Paris et les soins aux… Read More
Limonadiere before triumphal arch of the Place du Carrousel. Paris, 1821.
No vender of any article in the world makes a greater display than the Limonadiere of Paris.