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Sicily Collection (#7)

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily - Palermo Church of St. Guiseppe

Sicily - Palermo Church of St. Guiseppe
Black and white Victorian lantern slide of the ornate interior of Palermo Church.. Slide number 12 of Box 106 entitled Sicily Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily - Palermo Cathedral Water Font

Sicily - Palermo Cathedral Water Font
Black and white Victorian lantern slide of the water font in Palermos Cathedral.. Slide number 10 of Box 106 entitled Sicily Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily - Palermo Cathedral

Sicily - Palermo Cathedral
Black and white Victorian lantern slide of Palermos Cathedral. An ornate cathedral building stands in large tree-lined grounds.. Slide number 8 of Box 106 entitled Sicily Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily - Palermo Cathedral Interior

Sicily - Palermo Cathedral Interior
Black and white Victorian lantern slide of Palermos Cathedral. Ornate ceiling and arches of the Cathedral interior.. Slide number 9 of Box 106 entitled Sicily Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSicily Collection: Ruins of Taormina, Sicily

Ruins of Taormina, Sicily
Slide showing a picture of The Ancient theatre of Taormina, an ancient Greek theatre, in Taormina, Sicily, built early in the seventh century BC. Part of Box 366. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSicily Collection: Greece - Soldiers

Greece - Soldiers. From: Travels in Sicily, Greece & Albania. Date: 1820

Background imageSicily Collection: Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Date: late 19th century

Background imageSicily Collection: Greek theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Greek theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy
Remains of a Greek theatre, Taormina, Sicily. Date: late 19th century

Background imageSicily Collection: Bizerta and environs by G. H. Davis

Bizerta and environs by G. H. Davis
Bizerta (Bizerte, Tunisia, North Africa), its environs and main topographical features. An air-view map of Bizerta, key point of air attacks on Sardinia and Sicily during the Second World War

Background imageSicily Collection: Tunis commanding Sicilian Channel by G. H. Davis

Tunis commanding Sicilian Channel by G. H. Davis
Tunis, which with Bizerta commands the Sicilian Channel. A contour map showing the capital of Tunisia, its approaches, roads, harbour and surrounding terrain

Background imageSicily Collection: Allied occupation of French North Africa by G. H. Davis

Allied occupation of French North Africa by G. H. Davis
The Allied Anglo-American occupation of French North Africa during the Second World War. A contour map of the Algerian and Tunisian coasts, with distances from Algiers to important sites

Background imageSicily Collection: Maps of Sicilian Straits and Mediterranean by G. H. Davis

Maps of Sicilian Straits and Mediterranean by G. H. Davis
A map of the Sicilian Straits: the vital channel in the Mediterranean War. Also a map of the general Mediterranean area. Date: 1941

Background imageSicily Collection: Temple ruins, Girgenti (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy

Temple ruins, Girgenti (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy
Ruins of a temple at Girgenti (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy. It is on the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragas (Acragas, Agrigentum). Date: late 19th century

Background imageSicily Collection: Fruit Label -- Bonzo Brand lemons

Fruit Label -- Bonzo Brand lemons
Fruit Label -- Bonzo Brand top quality lemons from Ficano Lombardo & Co of Palermo, Sicily. A lemon a day keeps the doctor away. Date: 20th century

Background imageSicily Collection: Gabriele Serbelloni

Gabriele Serbelloni
GABRIELE SERBELLONI Italian military commander, viceroy of Sicily Date: 1509 - 1580

Background imageSicily Collection: Maurice Emanuel Savoy

Maurice Emanuel Savoy
MAURICE EMANUEL duke of SAVOY cardinal-archbishop of Monreale, Sicily Date: 17TH CENTURY

Background imageSicily Collection: Taormina, Sicily, Italy - Greek Theatre

Taormina, Sicily, Italy - Greek Theatre. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSicily Collection: John Bull coming to the aid of Victims of Messina Earthquake

John Bull coming to the aid of Victims of Messina Earthquake
John Bull coming to the aid of the personification of Italy (Italia Turrita) following the devastating earthquake and tsunami of 27-28th December 1908 at Messina, Sicily

Background imageSicily Collection: Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Panoramic view

Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Panoramic view including the port Date: circa 1930s

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily, Italy - ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Selinunte

Sicily, Italy - ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Selinunte
Sicily, Italy - ruins of the Temple of Apollo (Temple G ) at Selinunte Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily, Italy - Palermo - Porta Felice

Sicily, Italy - Palermo - Porta Felice (The Felice Gate) - nafter Donna Felice Orsini, wife of the Spanish viceroy Marcantonio Colonna, who, in 1582

Background imageSicily Collection: Taormina, Sicily, Italy - King Edward VII

Taormina, Sicily, Italy - King Edward VII at the Grand Hotel S. Domenico (walking in The Cloister) Date: 1907

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicily, Italy - Messina

Sicily, Italy - Messina - Monumento ai Caduti - in the Piazza " Unione Europea" (Municipio) - Monument to Italian soldiers of WWI, erected in 1936. Date: 1941

Background imageSicily Collection: Waterfront - Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Waterfront - Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Palermo, Sicily, Italy - located in the northwest of the island, on the Gulf of Palermo (in the Tyrrhenian Sea). Date: circa 1910

Background imageSicily Collection: BOACs Canopus House, Augusta, Sicily

BOACs Canopus House, Augusta, Sicily

Background imageSicily Collection: Targa Trackside Refreshments - Painting by Andrew McGeachy

Targa Trackside Refreshments - Painting by Andrew McGeachy
Trackside Refreshments during the Targa Florio - an open road endurance race held in the mountains of Sicily near Palermo

Background imageSicily Collection: Bove Valley, nr Mount Etna, Sicily

Bove Valley, nr Mount Etna, Sicily
Plate from Principles of Geology (1830-33) Vol. II, by C. Lyell, illustrating the Bove Valley, near Mount Etna, Sicily

Background imageSicily Collection: Sicilian amber carving

Sicilian amber carving
An ancient artifact of Sicilian amber, a crudely carved talisman. Image from Amber the Natural Time Capsule Fig.24

Background imageSicily Collection: Sulphur

Sulphur crystals partly coated with white granular crystalline calcite from Cianciana, Sicily. Sulphur is an elemental substance and is bright yellow in colour

Background imageSicily Collection: Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (1772 - 1807)

Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (1772 - 1807). Wife of Francis I of Austria and first Empress of Austria. Portrait, 1790. Work by Vigee-Lebrun, Elisabeth (1755-1842). Oil on canvas. ITALY. Naples

Background imageSicily Collection: Charles I, Duke dAnjou (1226-1285). King of

Charles I, Duke dAnjou (1226-1285). King of Sicily and Naples (1266-1285) and King of Hungary (1308-1342).; CLEMENT IV ( -1268). Pope from 1265 to 1268

Background imageSicily Collection: AL-IDRISI, Abu Abd Allah Muhammad (1100-ca

AL-IDRISI, Abu Abd Allah Muhammad (1100-ca

Background imageSicily Collection: FRANCE. Pernes-les-Fontaines. Tour Ferrande

FRANCE. Pernes-les-Fontaines. Tour Ferrande. Manfred of Sicily in a duel against a French knight. Painting belonging to the series depicting the conquest of Sicily by Charles d Anjou (13th c.)

Background imageSicily Collection: Map of the Mediterranean (Add. Ms. 25691). It

Map of the Mediterranean (Add. Ms. 25691). It
Map of the Mediterranean (Add.Ms. 25691). It is probably the oldest portolan chart from the school of Mallorca ca. 1327-1330. Are represented Italy, Sicily and North Africa. Miniature Painting

Background imageSicily Collection: Ferdinand I, called El de Antequera (1380-1416)

Ferdinand I, called El de Antequera (1380-1416)
" Ferdinand I, called " El de Antequera" (1380-1416). King of Aragon (1412 - 1416) and Sicily (1412-1416). Death of Fernando I de Antequera

Background imageSicily Collection: Rene I (1409-1480). King of Naples (1435-1438

Rene I (1409-1480). King of Naples (1435-1438 and 1442-1480). King of Naples and Sicily. Painting. Painting. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles

Background imageSicily Collection: VINCENT of BEAUVAIS (1190-1264). Speculum historiale

VINCENT of BEAUVAIS (1190-1264). Speculum historiale. ca. 1460. Innocent III excommunicates Otto IV for the invasion of Sicily (1210). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN

Background imageSicily Collection: Roger II (1095-1154). Count of Sicily (1101-1127)

Roger II (1095-1154). Count of Sicily (1101-1127)
" Roger II (1095-1154). Count of Sicily (1101-1127), Duke of Puglia and Calabria (1127-1130) and first king of Sicily (1130-1154)

Background imageSicily Collection: Petronas the Patrician ( -864). Byzantine general

Petronas the Patrician ( -864). Byzantine general
" Petronas the Patrician ( -864). Byzantine general and leading aristocrat. Victory of Petronas against the Arabs. Manuscript produced in Sicily

Background imageSicily Collection: Temple of Concord. ITALY. SICILY. Agrigento

Temple of Concord. ITALY. SICILY. Agrigento. Temple of Concord. Temple in Dorian style. Classical Greek art. Architecture

Background imageSicily Collection: ITALY. SICILY. SYRACUSE. Syracuse. Underground

ITALY. SICILY. SYRACUSE. Syracuse. Underground passages of Eurialo Castle (402-397 BC). Greek art. Architecture

Background imageSicily Collection: James II the Just (1267-1327). King of Aragon

James II the Just (1267-1327). King of Aragon
" James II the Just (1267-1327). King of Aragon (1291-1327), Sicily (1286-1296) and Sardinia (1324-1327). The king at Corts de Barcelona (Barcelonas government)

Background imageSicily Collection: Tales from Many Lands: The Whistle and the Purse

Tales from Many Lands: The Whistle and the Purse. From Treasure no. 212 (4 February 1967)

Background imageSicily Collection: Friedrich II (Vanhove)

Friedrich II (Vanhove)
EMPEROR FRIEDRICH II also Federigo I, king of Sicily This print also names him King of Jerusalem Date: 1194 - 1250

Background imageSicily Collection: Emperor Friedrich II

Emperor Friedrich II
EMPEROR FRIEDRICH II also Federigo I, king of Sicily Date: 1194 - 1250

Background imageSicily Collection: Cortile della farmacia de Franciscani, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy

Cortile della farmacia de Franciscani, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSicily Collection: Palermo (Sicilia)

Palermo (Sicilia). Poster showing a garden courtyard with arcade and tower. Date ca. 1920

Background imageSicily Collection: Benedictine Convent at Monreale, Italy

Benedictine Convent at Monreale, Italy
Benedictine Convent at Monreale, Sicily, Italy. A fine example of cloister architecture with Gothic arches and thin patterned columns



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