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A Sensible Move. 1860
A Sensible Move. 1860. Napoleon III giving John Bull, the representative of the British people, the key to the door of France, remarking There, M sieur Bool! No more nonsense about Passports. Heres a Latch-key, and come and go when you like! From 1st January 1861, Napoleon III decided that the subjects of the queen of Great Britain and Ireland would be free to enter France without passports. From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 29, 1860
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Bonaparte Charles Louis Napoléon Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor Napoleon Iii Heritage Image Partnership John Bull Louis Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte Iii Napoleon Iii Passport Top Hat United Uniting Unity Allegorical Figure European Union
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A Sensible Move. 1860
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is a captivating print that captures a significant moment in history. In this intriguing image, Napoleon III, the Emperor of France, is seen handing over the key to John Bull, representing the British people. The scene symbolizes an important decision made by Napoleon III on January 1st, 1861 - allowing subjects of Queen Victoria to enter France without passports. The cartoon-like illustration showcases the wit and satire prevalent during the 19th century. Both figures are depicted with exaggerated features; Napoleon III dons his iconic top hat while John Bull sports a distinguished mustache. The engraving adds depth and character to this historical artwork. This print not only highlights political relations between two powerful nations but also signifies unity and cooperation among European countries during that era. It serves as a reminder of how diplomacy can bridge gaps between nations and foster peaceful coexistence. Created by Napoleon Bonaparte III himself or an unknown artist under his patronage, "A Sensible Move" stands as a testament to the emperor's progressive mindset and willingness to strengthen ties with Britain. This heritage image partnership offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in European history when borders were being redefined and alliances were forged.
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