


He printed out a lot of postcards of his pictures for visitors to take home and enjoy seeing the images again. I took eight that I liked. They show typical images of north Italy and some that remind me of visiting friends in the south of France, just north of Nice.

From others you can see that he went to Venice. There is a shot of Napoleon's bed in which he slept during 1814-15 when imprisoned on the island of Elba. I am not sure if Stefan took the shot when he visited Elba, or if the bed is now in a museum on the mainland. Last Friday a few visitors said it was short and repeated the story that Napoleon was not the tallest of men!
I checked this online and discovered he was 1.69 metres tall. For that time it was a bit taller than average height. One report said that the British military put out the story that he was very small and this 'false news' continues to this day. I also learnt that he was married twice and chased the ladies a lot, producing six children out of marriage. Now we know what he was doing when not leading an army!
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