Things that I bought from the musée carnavalet and conciergerie !

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Things that I bought from the musée carnavalet and conciergerie !

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My fiancee and I are going to Comic Con Paris on sunday as Enjolras and Grantaire, we just finished making our cockades :3
Can I hope to see any of you guys there?
"Marianne" by artist Roy Grinnell
This artwork is titled "Marianne" and was painted by the American aviation and historical artist Roy Grinnell. The artwork uses classic World War II-era pin-up aesthetics to celebrate the liberation of France and the French Resistance.
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It’s cockade time. As a member of the dashcon royal family, I need to represent.

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Did i tell you my blog got a new shinny update, it was like in july
You have to like it because it took me so long to write out the entirety of "Do You Hear the People Sing" AGAIN
''Diamond Cockade Brooch'' - Queen Mary of Teck
At first, I thought it to be the "Diamond Cockade Stomacher/Brooch", but at the 1937 coronation, the Queen Mother wore the centre, while Queen Mary wore the mystery diamond cockade brooch.
What happened to this brooch? Still with the main line? Or was it dismantled?
La Mode nationale, no. 52, 26 décembre 1896, Paris. No. 1. — Toilette de visites. Bibliothèque nationale de France
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