Now as the Napoleon website is launched, the true riches of the Napoleon Collection are being revealed for the first time. Not only have the single prints been scanned and these images made available on the site, but some 10,000 prints in bound volumes have also been scanned and these images are also available. Detailed records for most of the monographs are available with particular attention being given to the pre-1820 imprints. Some 1000 map images and records are also available. However, the work of cataloguing and describing the contents of the collection is on-going and will continue for at least another two years before all the records are at an acceptable standard. The site is still very much "under construction." Nevertheless, it is now possible for researchers and devotees of the Emperor to begin to sample and use this wealth of material.
https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/napoleon/english/index.htm
The pics are small and all seem to be copyrighted (hired some true artist to make the photographs?) There are much better accessible collections around in the world.