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  2. Pigeon post - Wikipedia

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    The pigeon post that was in operation while Paris was besieged during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871 is probably the most famous. Barely six weeks after the outbreak of hostilities, the Emperor Napoleon III and the French Army of Châlons surrendered at Sedan on 2 September 1870.

  3. Siege of Paris (1870–1871) - Wikipedia

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    Before release, they were loaded with their dispatches. Initially the pigeon post was only used for official communications but on 4 November the government announced that members of the public could send messages, these being limited to twenty words at a charge of 50 centimes per word. [55] The Siege of Paris by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier ...

  4. Charles Degeorge - Wikipedia

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    Charles Degeorge's statue La jeunesse d'Aristote Popular is his pigeon post medal of the Siege of Paris 1870-1871, issued by the French Ministère de la Guerre.. Charles Jean Marie Degeorge (1837 Lyon – 1888 Paris) [1] was a French sculptor, and medallist, whose best-known work, La jeunesse d'Aristote (The Youth of Aristotle) (1875) depicts the philosopher as a semi-nude teenage boy sitting ...

  5. Commemorative medal of the 1870–1871 War - Wikipedia

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    organized irregular corps (Paris police, forestry agents and guards, customs officials); the military postal and treasury services; the sedentary National Guard of open cities, attacked in 1870–71, whose courage was recognized by the government with the addition of the cross of the Legion of Honour in their coats or arms.

  6. File:Siege of Paris 1870-1871, Pigeon Post Medal for French ...

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    A pigeon is released by the city goddess Lutetia sitting l. on a cannon. In the background up at r. a hot air balloon carrying homing pigeons. 2 lines in exergue: "PARIS 1870-1871"/ A pigeon landing l., curved above: "MINISTÈRE DE LA GUERRE", 2 lines in exergue: "COMMUNICATIONS AÉRIENNES".

  7. Heartbreaking 'True History' of Pigeons Has People Shocked ...

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    Genghis Khan had a pigeon network that crossed all of Eastern Europe and Asia. (The “ravens” of Game of Thrones are based on actual pigeon post.) This method of carrying messages lasted all ...

  8. Balloon mail - Wikipedia

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    The balloon mail posts of Paris in 1870 The Louis Blanc, piloted by Eugène Farcot on 12 October 1870, was the 10th balloon mail of the 66 sent during the siege. Historically, balloons were used to transport mail from Paris during the Siege of Paris of 1870–1871. About 66 unguided mail balloons were released from Paris to communicate with the ...

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