A statue commemorating British Empire soldiers singing one of the most famous songs of the First World War has been attacked in northern France. 01 September 2009 • 9:23am Mademoiselle from ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Lee Bedford, Jr. side 1: Arkansas ...
"Roses are shining in, in the hush of the silvery dew…but there's one rose that dies not in Picardy, 'tis the rose that I keep in my heart…" This song began as a poem written by a First World War ...
For reasons clear perhaps only to the French establishment and French feminist groups, the government is phasing out the lovely and elegant word "mademoiselle." As of now, it is to be stricken from ...
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