Includes drawings and maps showing changes over time of the Hotel de Ville section of Paris, France. Also includes an explanation of the drawings and maps.
Includes drawings and maps showing changes over time of the Quartier du Châtelet section of Paris, France. Also includes an explanation of the drawings and maps.
Includes drawings and maps showing changes over time of the Cimetière des Innocents and the Quartier des Halles section of Paris, France. Also includes an explanation of the drawings and maps.
1. The hub of Paris night life during the progress of the Exposition of Decorative Arts is the Quai d'Orsay and here is an unusual snap of the locale. Around this spot the night resturants and cafe abound and at this season of the year the...
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
Text from back of image: "Before Harry Richman, night club singer, and Dick Merrill took off from Southport, England on their return flight to the United States, they made a flight from England to Paris. Their plane, the Lady Peace, is seen above...
Letter from William du Pont to his father from Paris relating the sights he saw in Roen and throughout the city of Paris. He also discusses some family business relating the the Gerhards, presumably his mother's (Louisa Gerhard du Pont's) family.
Watercolor of "modern" French interior in Paris done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
Watercolor of "'modern" French interior in Paris done by William Pahlmann while at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (later renamed Parsons School of Design) Paris Atelier, 1929.
If you are looking for anybody in Paris, wait at the Café de la Paix on the Boulevard des Italiens. The chances are good that he will pass that famous place. It is just off the Place de l'Opera.
Speculating in stocks is a universal weakness and the French do it as much, proportionately, as Americans, Germans, British.
Here is a striking new photo of the crowd you may see on the steps of the Paris Bourse any day of exciting trading.