RM2CEGNC8–Spain, Extremadura, Cáceres. King Alfonso XII of Spain (1857-1885) and King Luis I of Portugal (1838-1889) on the occasion of the inauguration of the Madrid-Lisbon railway line, October 8, 1881. Entrance in the city of both monarchs. Composition and life drawing by Comba. Engraving by Vela. Detail. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
RM2CE1C75–Spain, Extremadura, Caceres province, Valencia de Alcántara. King Alfonso XII of Spain (1857-1885) and King Luis I of Portugal (1838-1889) on the occasion of the inauguration of the Madrid-Lisbon railway line, October 8, 1881. The kings leaving the station. Life drawing by Juan Comba. Engraving by Vela. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
RM2GBA501–Spain, Madrid. Cleaning the public road after the snowfall. Plaza Mayor, December 12, 1882. Drawing by Juan Comba. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, December 15, 1882.
RM2AGTRBH–Eastern Mediterranean Civilizations. Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Iron Age. Neo-Hittite Settlement of Tell Halaf. Sculpture depicting a head of a lion which guarded the Tell Halaf Temple. Entrance of The National Museum of Aleppo. (Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War).
RMWA9NGC–Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Final direct military confrontation between the Carlist movement and the government of Spain. Basque Country. Durango (Biscay province). Depot of artillery material on the porch of the church of Santa Maria. Engraving. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, March 8, 1876.
RM2D5F18K–Spain, Galicia, Ourense province, Castro Caldelas. Castro Caldelas Castle. Galician noble fortress with medieval origin. King Alfonso XI ceded the castle in 1336 to Pedro Fernández de Castro, Lord of Lemos and Sarria. It was rebuilt by Pedro Osorio in 1560. It became part of the House Alba in the 18th century. Sentry box.
RM2AGTRBC–Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Neolithic. Settlement of Tell Halaf. Relief of a lion, guarding the temple of Tell Halaf, at the entrance of the National Museum of Aleppo. (Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War).
RMW662CW–Eastern Mediterranean Civilization. Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Iron Age Neo-Hittite Settlement of Tell Halaf. Caryatids and sculptures of basalt, which guarded the Tell Halaf Temple, placed at the entrance of the National Museum of Aleppo. (Picture taken before the civil war).
RMW662D6–Eastern Mediterranean Civilization. Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Iron Age Neo-Hittite Settlement of Tell Halaf. Detail of a caryatid which guarded the Tell Halaf Temple, placed at the entrance of the building of the National Museum of Aleppo. (Picture taken before the civil war).
RMW662DD–Eastern Mediterranean Civilization. Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Iron Age Neo-Hittite Settlement of Tell Halaf. Scultpure depicting a head of a lion which guarded the Tell Halaf Temple, placed at the entrance of the National Museum of Aleppo. (Picture taken before the civil war).
RM2H04B95–History of Spain. Carnival scene. Leaving a masquerade ball. Drawing by Comba. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
RM2CE1C1D–Spain, Extremadura, Cáceres province. On 9 October 1881, King Alfonso XII (1857-1885) visited the mining town of Aldea Moret, taking advantage of the trip to the nearby city of Cáceres, where he had come for the inauguration of the Madrid-Lisbon railway. The village (at present it is a district of Cáceres) was called Moret as a tribute of gratitude and appreciation to the distinguished orator and economist Segismundo Moret y Prendergast (1833-1913). The population of Aldea Moret worked in the phosphate mines, which, although they were known many years ago, were not exploited until September 18
RM2CEGNCE–Spain, Extremadura, Cáceres. King Alfonso XII of Spain (1857-1885) and King Luis I of Portugal (1838-1889) on the occasion of the inauguration of the Madrid-Lisbon railway line, October 8, 1881. Entrance in the city of both monarchs. Composition and life drawing by Comba. Engraving by Vela. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
RMBWT3MK–Spanish Restoration era (1875-1885). Reign of Alfonso XII. Civil guards patrol. Engraving by A. Barceló, 1884.
RMBTM1E4–Spanish Restoration era (1875-1885). Reign of Alfonso XII. Civil guards patrol. Engraving by A. Barceló, 1884. Colored.
RMJ7DR52–Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885). Military and North American politician. 18th President of the United States (1869-1877). Portrait. Engraving. 'Historia Universal', 1885.
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