France
Found in 109 Collections and/or Records:
Loup River near Grasse, France, 1919 April 23
LT Jones and women at a piano in Hotel Grand in France, 1919 April 20
LT Jones, Therese Baeu, LT Willmott, Miss Fautrad, and LT Couller, 1918 April 25
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
LT Minor, CPT Smith, LT Willmott on a road in France, 1919 June 17
Louis Lucet papers
A collection of personal correspondence of this native of France who emigrated to the United States and lived in Huntsville, Alabama. Also includes documents dealing with the history of France in the first half of the nineteenth century
Meat house in Villebougis, France, circa 1918
Men at Company Street at camp in Captieux, France, 1919 June 9
Men near piles of logs by a road in France, circa 1919
Men working in a forest in Captieux, France, 1919 June 9
Men working with equipment in France, circa 1919
Military officers in Captieux, France, 1919
Moore by a Dodge car near Bourges, France, circa 1919
Mrs. and Mr. Main, woman, and Lieutenant Minor at horse race, 1919 June 15
Mrs. Main, Lieutenant Jones, and woman at a horse race, 1919 June 15
Ms. Baur and Lieutenant Walter Jones in France, 1919 April
Ms. Baur, LT Connor, Mrs. Momignot, LT Willmott, Ms. Faucet, 1919 April 20
Officer's mess hall and garage at Captieux, France, circa 1919
Officer's quarters at camp in Captieux, France, 1919 June 6
People at a horse race in France, 1919
Portrait of Company C 548th Engineer Service Battalion, 1919
Portrait of three American World War I soldiers in France, 1914-1918
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.
Quentin Roosevelt killed behind enemy lines in Chamery, France, 1918 July 14
Nell Marshall Reid Postcards and Photographs
Postcards and photographs documenting the travels of the Marshall and Reid families of Alabama.
River through a village in France, 1919 May 29
Road by railroad tracks near Tours, France, circa 1919
Road in France, circa 1919
Road leading into the Alps in France, 1919
Robert cleaning his gun at camp in Villebougis, France, circa 1919
Robert in front of Lieutenant Jones's tent at camp in France, 1919
Robert with French helmet and German rifle, circa 1919
Roman wall in France, 1919
Sergeant Egan on a sand dune in Captieux, France, 1919 June 10
Sergeant's latrine at Villebougis, France, circa 1918
Sheep in a field in Captieux, France, 1919
Shepherd, dog, and sheep in a field in France, 1919
Robert Smith Papers
The Robert Smith papers contain correspondence between Robert Smith and his family during his military training in 1942 and his deployment to England and France in 1944 during World War II.
Soldiers and others with wild boar in France, photo 1, 1919
Soldiers at camp in Captieux, France, 1919 June 6
Soldiers in line for food at camp in Captieux, France, 1919 June 6
Souvenir de Indochine; Marseille, Hanoi, 1932
Photo album by unidentified man documents his trip from France to Asia.
Stone archway in France, 1919
Eight glass plate negatives depicting George Walter Jones’s house in Huntsville, Alabama; archway in France; Lieutenant Jones and soldiers in Villebougis, France; World War I scenes; Jones family; and Company C 548th Engineer Service Battalion.
Studio portrait of three World War I soldiers in France, 1914-1918
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.
Studio portrait of two World War I soldiers in France, 1914-1918
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.
Roy and Sara Swindell Letters
Letters from Roy Swindell and Sara Swindell to their family, who lived in Chattanooga, and later Nashville, Tennessee. The letters discuss missing home, traveling for work, and Bible verses. One letter is from Sara to their son James, an officer in the armed services during World War II.
Tents at camp in France, 1918-1919
Thomas A. Moore Letter, 1919 April 22
A letter from Thomas A. Moore, United States Army, stationed in France, to his friend Martin L. Watson, in West Virginia, saying that he isn't able to receive packages but that he looks forward to coming home and enjoys having performers from the States come to entertain them.
Two American World War I soldiers sitting outdoors in France, 1914-1918
This collection consists of 534 photographs from World War I, a drawing, and a short narrative.
Two chickens, cat, and rabbit on a bench in France, 1919
V. W. LeMaster Letter, 1918 December 4
In this letter, V. W. (Vernon Walker) LeMaster, stationed in France, writes to his wife Helen in New Bremen, Ohio, 4 December 1918, regarding his birthday on this day, wanting to come home, and sending Christmas cards.