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Tram Depot, Constantine Road, Ipswich, EnglandTram Depot, Constantine Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Date: 1910s
Hotel Cirta, Rue Bardo, Constantine ProvinceHotel Cirta, Rue Bardo, Constantine, Constantine Province, Algeria. Date: 1900s
Queen Sophie of Greece at EastbourneQueen Sophie of Greece, wife of King Constantine and formerly Princess Sophie of Prussia, younger sister of the Kaiser, pictured attending a dog show at Eastbourne where she regularly enjoyed
Italy - Basilica of ConstantineBlack and white lantern slide of the ruins of the Basilica of Constantine at Rome, Italy.. Part of Box 214, Italy Coloured, Boswell Collection. Slide number 26. Date: circa 1890s
Rome, Italy - The ColiseumBlack and white. The Coliseum in Rome with a side view of the Arch of Constantine.. Part of Box 196, Rome, Boswell Collection. Slide number 33. Date: circa 1890s
A royal group at St. Mortiz, 1920The two elder daughters of ex-King Constantine (Tino) of Greece, Princess Helen and Princess Irene (who were also nieces of the ex-Kaiser), pictured together with H.R.H
Tatler cover - King Constantine of Greece at St. MoritzEx-King Constantine ( Tino ) of Greece (1868-1923), pictured on holiday at St. Moritz holding the hand of his youngest daughter Katherine (later Lady Katherine Brandram). Date: 1920
George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of NormanbyGeorge Augustus Constantine Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby (1819 1890), Viscount Normanby between 1831 and 1838 and Earl of Mulgrave between 1838 and 1863
Sir Leary Constantine with boy scoutSir Leary Constantine, the former West Indies cricketer, shaking hands with Robert Todd (age 15), of the 6th Wallington Scout Group, UK
Queen Sophie of GreeceQueen Sophia of Greece (1870-1932), Wife of Constantine I (they married in 1889), daughter of Friedrich II, Emperor of Germany and Victoria Princess Royal
King & Queen of Greece & childrenKing Constantine I of Greece, together with his wife, Queen Sophie (previously Princess Sophie of Prussia), pictured at breakfast in the Royal Palace at Athens with their six children, Irene
Ibrahim Bey (El-Greitli) with two womenIbrahim Bey, chief of Haraktas and Bey of Constantine with a female water carrier and child and also an Egyptian woman of rank. Date: 1804
Queen of Greece reading The SketchThe Queen of Greece, formerly Princess Sophie of Prussia, hides herself from a photographer on the beach at Eastbourne with a copy of The Sketch magazine
Constantine YpsilantiCONSTANTINE YPSILANTI (or Ipsilanti) Romanian/Greek patriot, seeking independence from Turkey; his five sons also fought for Greek independence. Date: ? - 1816
Const. PobedonostzeffCONSTANTINE POBEDONOSTZEFF Russian jurist and writer Date: 1826 - 1907
Constantine Mulgrave - 1CONSTANTINE JOHN PHIPPS, second baron MULGRAVE Naval officer and arctic explorer, author of Journal of a Voyage to the North Pole. Date: 1744 - 1792
Constantine Mulgrave - 2CONSTANTINE JOHN PHIPPS, second baron MULGRAVE Naval officer and arctic explorer, author of Journal of a Voyage to the North Pole. Date: 1744 - 1792
Constantine L empereurCONSTANTINE L EMPEREUR Dutch scholar of oriental languages at Louvain. Date: 1570 - 1648
Helenas VisionSaint HELENA, wife of Constantius and mother of Constantine, aged 63+, has a vision of the invention (= finding) of Jesuss cross, which miraculously comes true. Date: CIRCA 250 - CIRCA 330
Royal Mourners at the Funeral of King Edward VII (who died on May 6th 1910 and was buried in St. Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire)
Thessaloniki, Greece - Constantine Quay - WW1-era. Date: 1916
Thessaloniki, Greece - The Hamidiye Fountain. Named after His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdulhamid II, Emperor of the Ottomans, Caliph of the Faithful (also known as Abdul Hamid II)
Istanbul, Turkey - View toward the Burnt ColumnThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Constantine, Algeria - Young Porter Date: 1900
Istanbul - Walled Obelisk and Sultanahmet MosqueIstanbul, Turkey - Sultanahmet Mosque and the 10th century Walled Obelisk. Built by the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, it was originally covered with gilded bronze plaques
Istanbul, Turkey - The Burnt ColumnThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Istanbul, Turkey - Sultanahmet Mosque & Walled ObeliskIstanbul, Turkey - Sultanahmet Mosque and the 10th century Walled Obelisk. Built by the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, it was originally covered with gilded bronze plaques
ALGERIA. CONSTANTINE. Jamilah. Cuicul
Vigilian or Albelda Codex. 10th c. Constantine receives consuls Paulinus and Julianus. Mozarabic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial
ALGERIA. CONSTANTINE. Jamilah. Cuicul. Mutilated
Riots in Constantine, Algeria, 1934A road in Constantine, Algeria, after looting and bloody riots. From 3rd to 6th August 1934, intermittent rioting occurred in the Algerian city of Constantine between the Jewish
Before a gate at Constantine, Constantine, Algeria. Date ca. 1899
The Cascades, Constantine, Algeria. Date ca. 1899
General view, Constantine, Algeria. Date ca. 1899
The natural arch, Constantine, Algeria. Date ca. 1899
The ravine, Constantine, Algeria. Date ca. 1899
Burnt Column of Constantine, Constantinople, TurkeyGreetings postcard from Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, showing the Burnt Column of the Roman Emperor Constantine, built to commemorate the declaration of Byzantium (later renamed Constantinople)
Rome, Italy - Basilca of ConstantineThe Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine (sometimes known as the Basilica Nova new basilica or Basilica Maxentius) - the largest building in the Roman Forum. Date: circa 1910
Crown Prince Constantine inspects the Police - CreteCrown Prince Constantine of Greece inspects the Police in Crete on 19th December 1902. Date: 1902
Hy. Constantine JenningsHENRY CONSTANTINE JENNINGS Virtuoso and collector Date: 1731 - 1819
Constantine Halts RevoltThe emperor CONSTANTINE crushes the revolt of MAXENTIUS, defeating the Italians at Saxa Rubra, near Rome Date: 28 October 312
Map / Africa / Algeria C1850Algeria under French rule, divided into three provinces of Oran, Algiers and Constantine Date: circa 1850
Constantine BaptisedThe Emperor Constantine is baptised a Christian Date: 337
Caricature of King Constantine I of the Hellenes by George RNot entirely flattering caricature of King Constantine I of Greece, otherwise known as Tino by George Ranstead, an amateur artist of the Great War period who served in the Army Pay Corps
King of Greece visiting RomeKing Constantine I of Greece paying an official visit to Rome, Italy
Greece, Crete - Chania - Boulevard Prince Constantine
Arch of Titus and Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, ItalySide view of the Arch of Titus, with the tower of the Basilica di Massenzio (Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine) in the distance on the left
El Kantara, Constantine, AlgeriaA woman carrying a huge bundle of palm branches on her back in the suburb of El Kantara, Constantine, Algeria