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CCI7143325 History. France. Dreyfus Affair. Criminologist Alphonse Bertillon before the war council in Rennes. As a graphological expert he testifies that the handwriting known as the « bordereau » was writen by Alfred Dreyfus. Illustration in: Le Petit Journal, France, Sept., 1899.
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CCI7143419 Justice. Feature story. Murderer Georges Henri Sautton in front of french criminologist Alphonse Bertillon’s camera. Illustration in: Le Petit Journal, France, May, 7, 1899.
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JLJ11756577 Paul Nadar ( 1856 - 1939 ) , Portrait of Alphonse Bertillon ( 1853 ,1914 ) , Private collection.
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LLM5219831 Alphonse Bertillon (1853). Illustration for 500 Celebrites Contemporaines, Felix Potin (first series). Only suitable for repro at small size.
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JLJ11840843 Meyer Henri ( 1841 - 1899 ) , ( illustration taken from the petit journal ) L'assassin de Choisy le roi a l'anthropometrie , Alphonse bertillon taking a photograph in 1899 , Private collection.
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JLJ11840837 Tofani Osvaldo ( 1849 - 1915 ) , ( illustration taken from Le petit journal ) Alphonse Bertillon tried to prove to the war council that Alfred Dreyfus was the author of the documents implicating him in 1899 , Private collection.
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PVD1681197 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), french criminologist and inventor of the criminal anthropometry showed in front of the council of war in Rennes for authenticate the form accusing the captain Dreyfus , extract of the supplement of the Petit journal on september 10 1899
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LSE4086083 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, creator of anthropometry.
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LSE4103318 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, creator of anthropometry.
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XEE5033080 Portrait of Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French police officer and biometrics researcher who created anthropometry - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French criminologist creator of anthropometrie.
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LLH3104985 Satirical rhyme about French police officer and biometrics researcher Alphones Bertillon and his role in the Dreyfus Affair. Bertillon testified as a witness for the prosecution at Dreyfus' trial.
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XEE4177873 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French criminologist who created anthropometry.
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GIA4773400 Dreyfus case. Graphology expert Alphonse Bertillon deposing at the Rennes trial, 1899.
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XEE555679 He created anthropometry.
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CHT352361 Bertillon (1853-1914) was the French inventor of anthropometry, the first scientific system of identification based on physical measurements used by police to identify criminals; anthropometrie; bertillonage;
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LLM2819083 Alphonse Bertillon testifying before the second court martial of Alfred Dreyfus in Rennes. A self-described handwriting expert, Bertillon's testimony that Dreyfus had written the bordereau, the incriminating letter to the German military attache in Paris, was instrumental in both trials returning a guilty verdict against Dreyfus. M Bertillon deposant devant le Conseil de guerre de Rennes. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 10 September 1899.
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XEE4162110 Professor Bertillon photographing Georges Henri Sautton, murderer of Louis Martin at Choisy-le-Roi
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ELD4960696 Bertillonage (Bertillon system or forensic anthropometry) a forensic technique developed by the Frenchman Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) in 1879: Alphonse Bertillon taking the measure of the left foot during the report of anthropometric reporting (Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) the anthropological technique of anthropometry to law enforcement creating an identification system based on physical measurements - Anthropometry was the first scientific system used by police to identify criminals - Before that time, criminals could only be identified by name or photograph) Engraving of the 19th century
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XEE4162108 detail from 4162110
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ELD4961071 Bertillonage (Bertillon system or forensic anthropometry) a forensic technique developed by the Frenchman Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) in 1879: Alphonse Bertillon taking the measure of the left foot during the report of anthropometric reporting (Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) the anthropological technique of anthropometry to law enforcement creating an identification system based on physical measurements - Anthropometry was the first scientific system used by police to identify criminals - Before that time, criminals could only be identified by name or photograph) Engraving of the 19th century
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LSE4086088 Alphonse Bertillon testifying before the Conseil de guerre de Rennes (Dreyfus case) - in “” Le Petite Journal”, 1899
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LSE4086042 Alphonse Bertillon showing anthropometric clichés to two of the prefects of police under whom he was placed, 25/03/1888
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LSE4086080 L'assassin de Choisy-le-Roi à l'anthropometry (et M. Alphonse Bertillon) - in “” Le Petite Journal””, May 1899
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ICA4865135 Illustration of Marcel Arnac (1886-1931) in Le Rire, 04/03/22 - The Bertillonesky system - Bertillon Alphonse -, Knives
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TAD1741820 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) French criminologist and inventor of the criminal anthropometry showing photos to prefect of police march 25, 1888
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XEE4179227 Identification of criminals Kiesgen and Truel (assassin of the Baroness of Valley) with a camera.
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UIG3478272 Illustration depicting 'bertillonage' which was originally, a system for the identification of criminals making use of anthropometric measurements including head size, arm span, scars, distinguishing features and the like. Named after the inventor Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) a French police officer and biometrics researcher. Dated 19th Century.
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ICA4882708 L'Plate au beurre, number 112, Satirique en couleurs, 1903_5_23: Police - Orsatti, Taylor, Bertillon Alphonse (1853-1914), Roudil - Illustration by Leal de Camara (1877-1948)
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XEE4408314 Various facts: the photograph of the corpse cut into pieces by the service of Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), a French scientist, creator of anthropometry. - in “” Le Petitle Parisien””, 1900.
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XEE4145798 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure du bust - Engraving In “La Science francaise””, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of the length of the bust - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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XEE4145800 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure de la taille - Engraving In “La Science francaise””, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of the heigth - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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XEE4145807 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure de la coudee - Engraving In “” La Science francaise””, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of the length of the “” cubit”” - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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UIG3478420 Illustration depicting 'bertillonage' which was originally, a system for the identification of criminals making use of anthropometric measurements including head size, arm span, scars, distinguishing features and the like. Named after the inventor Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) a French police officer and biometrics researcher. Dated 19th Century.
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XEE4145802 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure du diametre transverse du crane - Engraving In “” La Science francaise”, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of head breadth - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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XEE4145815 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) - Engraving In “” La Science francaise””, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurements needed for his anthropometric identification system - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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XEE4145816 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure de l'oreille - Engraving In “La Science francaise””, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of the length of the ear - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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XEE4145805 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure du diametre transverse du crane - Engraving In “” La Science francaise”, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of head breadth - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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XEE4191319 Measurements of the maximum width of the head by the police prefecture according to the methods of Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) known as “Bertillonnage”. Engraving in “” La Nature””, 1883. Private collection.
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ICA4864805 Illustration by Abel Faivre (1867-1945) for the Cover of Le Rire, 01/06/12 - Le mari trompe - Architecture interieure, Adultere, Fingerprints - Bertillon Alphonse
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STC397118 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914);
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XEE4145814 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure de grande grande grande calibre des bras - Engraving In “La Science francaise”, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of arm span - Engraving from “” La Science francaise”, 1892
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PVD1680078 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) french criminologist and inventor of the criminal anthropometry, 1913 Mug Shot
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XEE4145813 L'anthropometrie judiciaire ou bertillonnage, methode d'Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914): mesure du doigt medium et de l'annulaire gauche - Engraving In “” La Science francaise”, 1892 - Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)'s anthropometry: measurement of the length of the middle finger and the left ring finger - Engraving from “” La Science francaise””””
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BL3289217 Identification anthropometrique Instrucstions signeletiques"¦ Album, Melun, 1893. Plate 33Author: Bertillon, Alphonse / Illustrator: Bertillon, AlphonseMelun, 1893Source/Shelfmark: 10008.ppp.31 plate 33Collotype
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CCI1822347 Beginning of the judicial photograph invented in 1891 by Alphonse Bertillon, picture from a story of photography
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PVD1698726 Crime scene: assassination of Widow Bal (nee Jeanne Viallard), 32, rue de Turenne, Paris, March 25, 1904, photo by Alphonse Bertillon
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JLJ4589698 Box by Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), inventor of anthropophotography, method joining anthropometry and physionominy, used in police services. 1882 Paris, Prefecture de police
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PVD1698727 Crime scene: assassination of Widow Bal (nee Jeanne Viallard), 32, rue de Turenne, Paris, March 25, 1904, Projection on a vertical plane,photo by Alphonse Bertillon
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CHT280115 Fiche anthropometrique de Lepine (1846-1933); Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) invented anthropometry, the first scientific system of identification based on physical measurements used by police to identify criminals;
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SED3321370 Tableau synoptique des traits physionomiques: pour servir a l'étude du 'portrait parlé'.Police clerk Alphonse Bertillon introduced a rigorous system of classification, or signalment, to help organize archives, a process that included not only quantitative anthropometric measurements of the head, body, and extremities but also qualitative descriptions of the face.
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TAD1761013 Fingerprints of Octave Garnier, member of Bonnot gang, sent with his letter written to director of French paper "Le Matin" for the attention of members of the prefecture de police on march 19, 1912.
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