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Showing posts with label spanish history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spanish history. Show all posts
Thursday, January 18, 2018
View of Church of San Pedro Claver in Cartagena, Colombia (1871-1873)
View of Church of San Pedro Claver in Cartagena, Colombia, c. 1871-1873. The church was built by the Spanish between 1580 and 1654.
Source: New York Public Library.
Monday, August 22, 2016
“Spanish Civil Guards Examining the Corpse of a Famous Brigand” (1902)
“Spanish Civil Guards examining the corpse of a famous brigand,” c. 1902. By Canovas. From Black and White Illustrated Budget.
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spanish history
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Portrait of a Group of Spanish POWs in a Camp After the End of the Spanish-American War in Cienfuegos, Cuba (1899)
Portrait of a group of Spanish POWs in a camp after the end of the Spanish-American War in Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1899. By Strohmeyer and Wyman.
Source.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Portrait of a Group of African and Yucatan Indian Slaves and Unidentified White Men on a Plantation in Cuba (1860)
Portrait of a group of African and Yucatan Indian slaves and unidentified white men on a plantation in Cuba, 1860. By George Barnard.
Source.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Animated Stereoscopic Photographs of Pablo Picasso in His Studio (1957)
Animated stereoscopic photographs of Pablo Picasso in his studio, 1957. By Robert Mouzillat.
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