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Barcelona International Exhibition. 1929. Poster from an illustration by R. Bas. View of Paseo de Maria Cristina with the Montju fountains and the National Palace
Journey of the King and Queen of Spain to Galicia (August 9, 1881). Galicia, La Coruna province, Ferrol. The corvette Tornado, leading to King Alfonso XII and Queen Maria Cristina
Spain, Madrid. Royal Palace. Ceremony of imposing the insignia of the Cross of the Victory to the Princess of Asturias, on the April 9, 1881
DEATH OF ALFONSO XIIAlfonso XII lies in state in Madrid : he dies without an heir but his queen Maria Cristina is pregnant with the future Alfonso XIII and she will rule as regent. Date: 1885
Portrait of the HM The Queen of Spain and her two daughters Beatrice (right) and Cristina (left), Madrid, 1925 Date: 1925
Queen of Spain with her daughters Cristina and BeatrizQueen of Spain (Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg), wife of King Alfonso XIII, with two of their daughters, Maria Cristina and Infanta Beatriz. Date: 1929
Spain (20th c. ). Francos dictatorshipSPAIN. Barcelona. Plaza de Espa Cars Seat 600 parked on Maria Cristina Avenue. Picture of the early 1960s
The Queen of Spain and her two daughtersVictoria Eugenie of Battenberg (18871969), Queen of Spain (centre) pictured with her two daughters, (on the right) Infanta Beatriz of Spain
San Sebastian, Spain - Puente de Maria CristinaSan Sebastian, Basque Region, Spain - Puente de Maria Cristina (Maria Cristina Bridge) Date: 1904
The Biscayan feigned (El Vizcaino fingido). Short farce by CMiguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Short farce The Biscayan feigned (El Vizcaino fingido). Colored engraving. 1868. Private collection
El Vizcaino fingido. Short farce by CervantesMiguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Short farce The Biscayan feigned (El Vizcaino fingido). Engraving. 1868. Private collection
Regency of Maria Cristina of Habsburg-Lorraine (1885-1902)History of Spain. Nineteenth century. Regency of Maria Cristina of Habsburg-Lorraine (1885-1902). The queen regent (1885-1902) out of Congress
San SebastiᮮFestival 2012. Oliver StoneSTONE, Oliver (1946). American director. Arrival at the Maria Cristina hotel to take part during the 60th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 22, 2012. SPAIN. Donostia
San SebastiᮮFestival 2010. SebastiᮠCorderoSPAIN. Donostia. Ecuatorian director Sebastian Cordero, president of the jury of the 58th San Sebastian International Film Festivals section Horizontes Latinos
San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Ricardo DarDAR͎, Ricardo (1957). Argentinian film and theater actor. Poses at Maria Cristina Hotel where he is presenting his film El Secreto de sus Ojos. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival
San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Marib鬠VerdVerd ribel. Spanish actress. Receiving the Premio Nacional de Cinematografia (National Cinematography Prize) at the Hotel Maria Cristina. 57th San Sebastian International Film
San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Juan Jos頃ampanellaCAMPANELLA, Juan Jos頨 1959). Argentinian film director. Poses at Maria Cristina Hotel where he is presenting his film El Secreto de sus Ojos. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival
San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Antonio SkᲭetaSKARMETA, Antonio (1930). Chilean writer. Author of the novel El baile de la vcitoria. Interview at the Hotel Maria Cristina. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, September 19, 2009
Cuba - Havana - Vives and Cristina Avenues Date: circa 1908
Maria Christina - Queen consort of SpainMaria Christina of Austria (Maria Christina Henriette Desideria Felicitas Raineria) (18581929) - Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain. Date: 1902
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba - Calle Cristina Date: circa 1909
Spain (1900). Spanish American Social and Economic
ALDAZ Y SANCHO, Juan (late 19th-early 20th c. )ALDAZ Y SANCHO, Juan (late 19th-early 20th c.). Maria Cristina de Habsburgo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Ministry of Treasury
Spain (1888). Barcelona. City harbour with the squadrons reviewed by queen Maric Cristina in the occasion of the Universal Exhibition. Work by Antonio P. Caula. Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona
FERNANDEZ SANAHUJA, Manuel (1835-1884). The Royal
Spain (1834). Quadruple Alliance between Britain, Spain, France and Portugal, signed in Londres (22nd April 1834). Portraits of Maric Cristina de Borb Isabel II, Maric II of Portugal
Spain (1888). Barcelona. Port of the city with the squadrons inspected by the queen Maric Cristina on occasion of the Universal Exhibition. Work by Antonio P. Caula. Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona
Spain (1902). Alfonso XIII, together with MarSpain (1902). Alfonso XIII, together with Maric Cristina de Habsburgo, swering the Constitution in the Congress of Deputies (17th May 1902). Painting by Manuel Fernᮤ ez Carpio. Oil on canvas
Spain (1836). Prime Minister Juan Alvarez MendizᢡlSpain (1836). Prime Minister Juan Alvarez Mendizᢡ l presenting to the regent queen Maric Cristina the decree by which the government confiscates the properties of the regular clergy. Etching
SPAIN. Madrid. Senate Palace. Alfonso XIII and the Quen Regent Maric Cristina de Habsburgo. Portrait by Luis Alvarez Catalᠨ 1898). Oil on canvas
Spain (1879). Weeding of Alfonso XII and MarSpain (1879). Weeding of Alfonso XII and Maric Cristina de Habsburgo. Royal cort觥. Litography
Spain. The kings Alfonso XII and MarCristinaSpain. The kings Alfonso XII and Maric Cristina de Habsburgo. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Spain (1832). Fernando VII delivering to MarSpain (1832). Fernando VII delivering to Maric Cristina the Decree of 6th October 1832, that revoked the Pragmatic Sanction and put into effect the Salic Law again. Etching. SPAIN. Madrid