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Columbus propounding his theory of a New World
Sir Antonio Moros portrait of Christopher Columbus. Date c1892 Apr. 25
The first sight of the new world - Columbus discovering America. Print showing Columbus standing among crew aboard ship with distant view of land on the horizon. Date c1892 May 23
Columbus sneered at in the council of Salamanca
The landing of Columbus 1492
Christophe Colomb
Christophorus Columbus. Date c1892 Jan. 21
Landing of Christopher Columbus in America, at San Salvador, October 12th A.D. 1492
Christopher Columbus at the royal court of Spain. Print showing Christopher Columbus presenting his request to Queen Isabella I and Ferdinand V and a gathering of courtiers. Date c1884
First landing of Columbus on the shores of the New World: At San Salvador, W.I. Oct. 12th 1492. Date c1892
Chippenham Union Workhouse, Wiltshire
Genoa - The House of Christopher ColumbusGenoa, Italy - The House of Christopher Columbus (allegedly) Date: circa 1910s
George Frederic Watts RA - SculptorGeorge Frederic Watts RA (1817-1904) - the Victorian Painter and sculptor at work, putting the finish touches to his statue of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Date: 1903
Bells of St. Clement DanesThe Bells of St Clement Danes, (a church situated outside the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, London) prior to their re-hanging in 1919
St. Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London - designed (in its present form) by Sir Christopher Wrem. Rebuilt after heavy damage sustained during the blitz. Date: circa 1910s
Trinity College Library, Cambridge, designed and built by Sir Christopher Wren. Date: 1960s
St Mary Aldermanbury Church, LondonSt Mary Aldermanbury church in the City of London - first destroyed by the Great fire of London in 1666. Rebuilt in Portland stone by Sir Christopher Wren before being gutted once more by incendary
St Jamess, PiccadillyOne of the 52 new churches built by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London (1666). It has retained many original features, despite sustaining bomb damage in 1940. Date: built 1676 - 1684
Winston Churchills funeral, the Churchill family leaving StLady Churchill supported by her son Randolph and followed by her daughters Lady Audley and Mrs Christopher Soames, her husband and next him Winston Churchills grandson. Date: 6th February 1965, p33
The Temple Bar - at Theobalds Park. This lovely arch was removed in 1877 from its location on the Strand, as it had become an unfortunate obstacle to traffic : it was re-erected in Theobalds Park
Christopher BrownCHRISTOPHER BROWN Bookseller, and secretary of the society of Counsellors under the Cauliflower. About which we know nothing... Date: ? - 1807
Calgarth Hall HeraldryPlasterwork in the old kitchen of CALGARTH HALL, on the banks of Lake Windermere, Cumbria, England, bearing the armourial shields of Christopher Philipson and Elizabeth Wyvil. Date: 16th century
SAMSON & HERCULESSamson and Hercules, two great wooden figures, supporting the porch of the Samson and Hercules Mansion, built by Christopher Jay in 1657, Tombland, Norwich. Date: 17th century
Marlborough House, Pall Mall, Westminster, London, was built for Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, by both father and son Christopher Wren and was completed in 1711. Date: completed 1711
The Monument, Fish Street Hill, City of London, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was completed in 1677. Date: 17th century
Cathedral of Santa Marla Menor - Dominican Republic Cathedral of Santa Marla Menor - Dominican RepublicThe Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor, Santo Domingo - Dominican Republic. The remains of Christopher Columbus were once housed (in the urns depicted) at the Cathedral
Italy, Genoa - Piazza Acquaverde - Monument to ColumbusItaly, Genoa - Piazza Acquaverde - Monument to Christopher Columbus Date: circa 1920s
Rear Admiral Sir Christopher CradockRear Admiral Sir Christopher " Kit" George Francis Maurice Cradock (1862-1914), British admiral who served in the Boxer Rebellion and during the First World War
Christopher North / John WilsonJohn Wilson (1785-1854) - professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: circa 1830
Replica of Columbus Santa MariaPortugal, Madeira, Ajuda: Replica of Columbus Santa Maria. Date: 2010
Cerro (Hill of ) San Cristobal - Santiago, Chile. Its original indigenous name was Tupahue. Date: circa 1910s
Funicular railway - Santiago, ChileThe Lower Station for the funicular railway running up the steep slope of the San Cristobal Hill, Santiago, Chile. The hill was named by the Spanish conquistadors for St Christopher
Mrs a A MilneDOROTHY MILNE Daphne, wife of A Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, (nee Dorothy de Selincourt), the mother of Christopher Robin. Date: 1920S
Lord ThomsonBrigadier-General Lord Thomson, Christopher Birdwood, 1st Baron Thomson (1875 - 1930), Secretary of State for Air; killed in the R101 airship disaster
Reception of the corps diplomatique at St JamesA reception of the corps diplomatique at the royal court of St James Palace. Ambassadors and ministers mingle and chat in their official costumes
Greek Royalty - Prince Christopher (1 / 8)Prince Christopher of Greece (1888 - 1940)
Buenos Aires - Columbus Plaza and Ministry of WarArgentina - Buenos Aires - Columbus Plaza and the Ministry of War. Photo (9/40) from a fold-out set
Santa Maria replica, Funchal, Madeira, PortugalA replica of Christopher Columbus caravelle, the Santa Maria, sailing off the coast near Funchal, Madeira, with tourists on board
Columbus Temple, Havana, Cuba. Columbus remains were first interred at Valladolid, then at the monastery of La Cartuja in Seville (southern Spain) by the will of his son Diego
Prince Christopher of Greece and Mrs W. B. LeedsPhotographs of Prince Christopher of Greece and his new wife, the twice-divorced American heiress Nancy Leeds. Princess Anastasia of Greece, as she was known after her marriage, formerly Mrs W.B
St Pauls Cathedral - LondonA painting by Malcolm Greensmith of St Pauls Cathedral. This fine example of post-medieval architecture, built following the destruction of the medieval church in the Great Fire of 1666
The Worlds Columbian ExpositionThe Cue for the transformation scene The Worlds fair Chigago was to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbuss arrival in the New World in 1492
Portrait of Christopher PinchbeckUndated head and shoulders mezzoprint portrait of Christopher Pinchbeck by Isaac Whood. Pinchbeck (c.1670 - November 18, 1732) was a London clockmaker and maker of musical Automata
Robert College, IstanbulFounded in 1863 by two Americans, philanthropist Christopher Rhinelander Robert and Cyrus Hamlin, to offer an " American style" education under the Ottoman Empire
Perspective Conspectus of the principal buildings of Sir ChrIllustration showing a perspective conspectus of the principal works of Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). The buildings featured include St
The Original Model for St. Pauls CathedralEngraving showing Sir Christopher Wrens original model (and design) for St. Pauls Cathedral, London. This model was on display in 1865, when it was sketched for the Illustrated London News
Well, Goodbye Nurse by Christopher ClarkA kilted soldier from one of the Highland regiments says goodbye to his nurse when leaving a hospital which appears to have been set up in a stately home
Chris BarberDonald Christopher Chris Barber (b. 1930) English trombonist, musician and band leader who played with Humphrey Littleton in the 1940s and then led his own band