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'Et vous la bas!',Napolean Bonaparte,Calais Beach,English Channel,July 1914

Title: 'Et vous la bas!'
Date Created/Published: c1914 June 19.
Medium: 1 print.
Summary: Napoleon I standing on Calais beach looking across English Channel, with his right arm raised, and saying 'And you over there!'.
Notes:
J193462 U.S. Copyright Office
Repro. of painting by Oscar Ru, copyrighted by Braun & Co.(?).
No copyright renewal.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: France Calais; Gt. Br. Hist 180-; B.I.; Publ. Ind.
Bookmark /2003663710/
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