RM2JT0EJ3–Chapel of Saint Regolo showing Saint Regolo centre, St. John the Baptist left and Saint Sebastian right. It is the work of Italian sculptor Matteo Ci
RM2JT0EHR–Chapel of Saint Regolo showing Saint Regolo centre, St. John the Baptist left and Saint Sebastian right. It is the work of Italian sculptor Matteo Ci
RMPJ4NPP–Tehran Conference. Joseph Stalin (left), Franklin D. Roosevelt (centre) and Winston Churchill. The conference was held from November 28 to December 1, 1943. The most important result from the agenda was an agreement that the Allies would open a second front against Nazi Germany.
RMPK478E–The meeting between Neville Chamberlain, centre left, and Adolph Hitler, centre right, Berchtesgaden, Germany, 16 September 1938. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869 –1940. British statesman of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Adolf Hitler,1889 – 1945. German politician, demagogue, Pan-German revolutionary, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938.
RMF7K0JM–Malaga, Costa del Sol, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Left, tower of the cathedral.
RM2D5DWF0–On the left, All Together by Russian artist Valentine Sidorov (born 1928) and, right, June Days by the Russian artist brothers Alexsei (born 1925) and
RM2D5DWFA–On the left, All Together by Russian artist Valentine Sidorov (born 1928) and, right, June Days by the Russian artist brothers Alexsei (born 1925) and
RMK4XGFK–Florence, Florence Province, Tuscany, Italy. High view over the town. Santa Croce church far left and Palazzo Vecchio far right. The historic centre
RM2G2N65J–Rome, Italy. The theatre of Marcellus, left, and the temple of Apollo, right. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2G2N65G–Rome, Italy. The theatre of Marcellus, left, and the temple of Apollo, right. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMG1HMK3–Rome, Italy. Piazza Navona. Looking north, over the Fontana del Moro, or Moor's Fountain.
RMG1HMK4–Rome, Italy. Piazza Navona. Looking north, over the Fontana del Moro, or Moor's Fountain.
RMC3TCGE–Adolf Hitler with Wilhelm Brückner, centre, and Julius Schaub, left
RMBGYM2D–Left. Trooper, South African Light Horse. Centre. Trooper, Brabant's Horse Regiment. Right. Dispatch Rider SEE DESCRIPTION
RMWAG8J2–The Battle of Gaugamela, 331 BC, between Alexander the Great (centre) and Darius III (to Alexander’s left). After a work by Antonio Tempesta.
RMAAA676–Paul Von Hindenburg, left,1847 - 1934, Kaiser Wilhelm II, centre,1859 -1941,Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff, right,1865 - 1937.
RM2G9HBWN–A view of the City of London, England, in the 18th century. The image shows the Tower of London (right), London Bridge (centre left) and St Paul's cathedral (centre left). After a work by an unknown artist.
RM2K4KR65–The Battle of Waterloo, June 19, 1815. Wellington, centre, receives news that his Prussian allies are close by. To the left the wounded William, Prince of Orange is carried away on a litter. The battle rages in the background. After a painting by Jan Willem Pieneman.
RMENYX34–General Ulysses S. Grant (seated centre right) and General Robert E. Lee (seated centre left) with their respective staff at the Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia where General Lee surrendered the Army of North Virginia and thus ended the American Civil War. April 9, 1865.
RMR82059–Market Street, San Francisco, California, United States of America. Seen here c.1915 and showing on the right, the Claus Spreckels, Hearst and Monadnock buildings and the Palace Hotel, the Ferry Tower in the centre and the Hobart Building on the left. From Wonderful California, published 1915.
RMRCA340–The Battle of Waterloo, after a painting by Jan Willem Pieneman on display in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Wellington, centre, receives news that his Prussian allies are close by. To the left the wounded William, Prince of Orange is carried away on a litter. The battle rages in the background.
RM2J6JGFA–A portrait of emigrant life in North America in the 19th century. Top: On the Road. Families in search of a better life. Centre: Crossing a river with animals and wagons, part of the difficulties such families had to overcome. Lower Right: The tremendously hard work of the first season, settling the land and cultivating it. Lower left: Enjoying the rewards of the hard work in the second year.
RMR64KRA–The Roman Forum, centre, the Palatine (right) and the Colosseum (background, left) as they may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J. Bühlmann and Alexander Wagner and published in leporello, or fold-out, book form in Munich, 1892, titled Das Alte Rom mit dem Triumphzuge Kaiser Constantin's im Jahre 312
RMJ2D3DC–The surrender of Bailén, Spain by General Dupont, centre right, to the Spanish commander Castaños, centre left, 23rd July,1808 during the Peninsular War. Francisco Javier Castaños Aragorri Urioste y Olavide, Count of Castaños y Aragones, 1st Duke of Baylen, 1758 – 1852. Spanish general. Pierre-Antoine, comte Dupont de l'Étang, 1765 -1840. French general. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2A16R8Y–General Botha, left, General Smuts, centre and Sir Joseph Cook at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Louis Botha, 1862 – 1919. South African politician and first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa. Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts, 1870 – 1950. South African statesman, military leader, and philosopher. Sir Joseph Cook, 1860 – 1947. Australian politician and sixth Prime Minister of Australia. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RMFBC8HC–Generals Garcia, left, Shafter, centre and Admiral Sampson, right, in conference during the Spanish-American War. Calixto García Iñiguez,1839 – 1898. Cuban general. William Rufus Shafter, 1835 – 1906. American general. William Thomas Sampson, 1840 – 1902. United States Navy rear admiral.
RMA346PF–Three French commanders. General D Urbal, left, General Joffre, centre and General Foch, right.
RMG0Y7MR–Three Spanish bullfighters. Left: José Redondo Domínguez “El Chiclanero” (1818-1853). Centre: Juan Luis Blanco of Seville (1823-1867). Right: Julián Casas 'El Salamanquino' (1816-1883). After a nineteenth century print.
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