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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1965, dans un avion Air France. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1965 © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, 1er aout 1945, Paris, France. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, 10 decembre 1966 : "autoportrait devant une glace". © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1950 © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1970 © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1950 © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935,  circa 1955, Paris, France. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, 14 decembre 1941, Paris France. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1945, Paris, France. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935 : Carte Presse 1960. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935 : Autorisation de reportage de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne delivree en 1955 jusqu'au 26 fevrier 1959. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935 : Carte Presse 1965. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935 : laissez-passer SIRPA 1977
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  • Autoportrait de Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, avec son Rolleiflex, sur le tournage de Napoléon mis en scène par Sacha Guitry en 1954 : Alex Archambault, coiffeur, prepare Michèle Morgan dans le rôle de Josephine de Beauharnais. Photo : Robert Cohen / © Manuel Cohen
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  • Robert Cohen, photographe et fondateur de l'agence de presse photo AGIP en 1935, circa 1934. Album familial. © Manuel Cohen
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  • Monthly report for the home of Mr Boutin, owner of a sugar factory in the Dominican Republic, 1st August - 1st September 1791, in the Musee d'histoire de Nantes, in the Chateau des ducs de Bretagne, in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. these reports were drawn up by managers for owners who were often in France. Slaves are listed next to types of cattle, and their children are listed as objects. The museum opened in 2007 and covers the history of Nantes, focusing on slavery, world wars, industrialisation and the chateau. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Top Secret document listing 5 volumes of a report dated 1930-42, into information technology during the Second World War by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Service des Renseignements, including the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Top Secret document listing 5 volumes of a report dated 1930-42, into information technology during the Second World War, by General Bertrand, by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Service des Renseignements, including the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Historical summary of telegraphy on p143 of Volume II of a report by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Service des Renseignements, on the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, dated 1931-42, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Historical summary of telegraphy on p143 of Volume II of a report by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Service des Renseignements, on the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, dated 1931-42, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Contents page on p142 of Volume II of a report by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Service des Renseignements, on the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, dated 1931-42, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Contents page on p142 of Volume II of a report by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Service des Renseignements, on the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, dated 1931-42, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • File stamped Top Secret of Volume II of a report by the EMA or Ecole Militaire d'Administration and the SR or Services des Renseignements, on the study of the Enigma Machine, a cipher machine using complex coding to protect military communications, dated 1931-42, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Page of a report written by British Secret Services, after the interrogation of Mathilde Carre, 1908-2007, known as La Chatte or Pussy, code name Victoire, a French double agent of the 'Reseau Interallie' during the Second World War, transmitted to the French Secret Services, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The document is stamped Top Secret and dated 8th November 1944. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Report on the use of intelligence agents abroad by the Bureau des Menees Antinationales or BMA or Bureau of Anti-national Activities, which was set up during the Second World War to protect the military armistice, and dealt with military intelligence, dated 4th December 1940 and stamped Top Secret, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Leaflet reporting on a sea monster caught on 8th August 1735, 7 miles out from Fermo, Italy, printed in Barcelona, 1736, in the Museu Maritim de Barcelona, or Barcelona Maritime Museum, housed in the former medieval royal shipyards and arsenals at Drassanes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The museum houses exhibits on the maritime history of Catalonia, including many ships and boats built in the shipyards of Barcelona. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steve Feltham, Nessie Hunter at Dores Beach, Loch Ness, Scotland. The loch is said to be home to the legendary Loch Ness monster, known as Nessie, reportedly seen since 1933 although widely believed to be a hoax. Loch Ness is a 23 mile long freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, Southwest of Inverness, forming part of the Great Glen. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steve Feltham, Nessie Hunter at Dores Beach, Loch Ness, Scotland. The loch is said to be home to the legendary Loch Ness monster, known as Nessie, reportedly seen since 1933 although widely believed to be a hoax. Loch Ness is a 23 mile long freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, Southwest of Inverness, forming part of the Great Glen. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steve Feltham, Nessie Hunter at Dores Beach, Loch Ness, Scotland. The loch is said to be home to the legendary Loch Ness monster, known as Nessie, reportedly seen since 1933 although widely believed to be a hoax. Loch Ness is a 23 mile long freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, Southwest of Inverness, forming part of the Great Glen. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shores of Loch Ness, a 23 mile long freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, Southwest of Inverness, forming part of the Great Glen, Scotland. The loch is home to the legendary Loch Ness monster, reportedly seen since 1933 although widely believed to be a hoax. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shores of Loch Ness, a 23 mile long freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, Southwest of Inverness, forming part of the Great Glen, Scotland. The loch is home to the legendary Loch Ness monster, reportedly seen since 1933 although widely believed to be a hoax. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shores of Loch Ness, a 23 mile long freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, Southwest of Inverness, forming part of the Great Glen, Scotland. The loch is home to the legendary Loch Ness monster, reportedly seen since 1933 although widely believed to be a hoax. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colonel Nazimov, Commander of the reserve battalion of the Smenovsky regiment, reports to Alexander Kerensky, appointed Minster for War in the newly formed socialist-liberal coalition government in May 1917, photograph by Karl Bulla, 1855-1929, published in L'Illustration no.3877, 23rd June 1917. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Remnants of documents including translated surveillance reports on French citizens, which were burnt by the Germans before they retreated from Paris when defeat was imminent, from the collection of the Service Historique de La Defense, at the Chateau de Vincennes, Vincennes, Paris, France. The collection includes documents of the Vichy government detailing spying activities of the French Secret Services on the German Nazi regime. The Centre Historique des Archives at Vincennes forms part of the SHD, which stores the archives of the Ministry of Defence and its armed forces. It was set up by decree in 2005. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Example of a Roman potter's stamp, in the Vindolanda Museum, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. Stamps on metal and leather goods are largely researched by Vindolanda staff, with input from Dr Elise Marlier (amphora), Kay Hartley (mortar) and Jeff Dannell (simian wares), before publication in research reports. Hadrian's Wall was built 73 miles across Britannia, now England, 122-128 AD, under the reign of Emperor Hadrian, ruled 117-138, to mark the Northern extent of the Roman Empire and guard against barbarian attacks from the Picts to the North. The Vindolanda Museum is run by the Vindolanda Charitable Trust and forms part of the Hadrian's Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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