- CA RBD MSG 1269-1-C-0002
- Item
- 1936
Part of Menu Collection
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Part of Menu Collection
First class menu aboard the Paquebot Flandre and France
Part of Menu Collection
Consists of breakfast, lunch and supper menus from Wednesday, August 16 to Tuesday, August 29, 1967. Each menu has a unique painting by Jean A. Mercier on its cover.
Annual Mixed Gourmet Dinner: October 26, 1984
Part of Menu Collection
In this Mixed Gourmet Dinner, the University Club, its kitchen and staff, celebrate "les Grands Grands Hôtels de France": Hôtel George V, Plaza Athénée, and Hôtel Ritz Paris.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Correspondence between E.M. House and Mr. Buxton, including several typed copies of House's letters.
Part of Robert Abraham Fonds
File consists of 3 autograph letters from John Abraham to Maria Abraham (née Hayes), his wife, including a description of his tour of Europe.
Abraham, John, 1813-1881
Letters from Napoleon to Alexander
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
I. (Schoebrunn, 10 October 1809) Acknowledgement of Russia’s recent peace agreement with Sweden. Highlighting the peace settlement with Austria; Napoleon emphasizes his view of the leniency of the agreement. Description of Wellesley’s landing in “le plus terrible pays du monde” (Iberian Peninsula). Mention of the United States’ growing discontent towards Britain and the possibility of a rapprochement between France and the U.S.
II. (19 February 1811) High praise for Caulaincourt and his role as ambassador in St-Petersburg. Napoleon justifies recalling his ambassador for ‘health reasons’ – marking a shift in France’s policy towards Russia in the build up to the Campaign of 1812.
III. (Paris, 6 April 1811) Faced with news of approaching (Russian) divisions to the borders of the Duchy of Warsaw, Napoleon declares he will raise fresh levies. Bonaparte nevertheless claims he wants peace, desires to remain amicable, and assures that he will “never to attack”.
IV. (Vilna, 10 July 1812) Request to transfer Alexander’s correspondence to the King of Saxony. Note Letter is misfiled as correspondence between Napoleon and Alexander
Collection consists of an illustrated manuscript containing a map and brief guidebook to Paris landmarks, created by Nicole Allardet probably during the 1940s or 1950s. The item is inscribed to Vivienne Horne. A folded booklet on heavy grey paper, the guidebook contains twelve panels, ten of which feature a gouache illustrated vignette of a Paris landmark and a short handwritten description in white. The landmarks include the Jardin du Luxembourg, Opera House, Eiffel Tower, the river Seine, the Bois de Vincennes, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Jardin des Tuileries, the Champs-Élysées, Montmartre, and the Luxor Obelisk in the Place de la Concorde. In the centermost two panels is a simple map of Paris showing the landmarks depicted.
Allardet, Nicole