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Rock of Gibraltar, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s
Gibraltar - Commercial Square Date: circa 1910s
The Explosion of the Spanish Flagship during the Battle of GCornelis Claesz van Wieringen (c.1577-1633). Dutch painter. The Explosion of the Spanish Flagship during the Battle of Gibraltar, c.1621. Detail. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Map of the Iberian Peninsula. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598). First Edition. Antwerp, 1574
Siege of Gibraltar. Archers. 1350. Colored engraving, 1852
Gibraltar TradeSmall boats crowd around a British liner as it arrives in Gibraltar. They are selling a variety of silks, rugs, tobacco and fruits to the first tourists of the season. Date: 1960s
Gibraltar GreetingsGREETINGS FROM GIBRALTAR Date: 1910
Air Stewardess 1960An Air Stewardess serves a meal aboard a BEA flight from London to Gibraltar. Date: 1960
Stewardess / Cigs 1960An Air Stewardess sells cigarettes to passengers on a BEA flight between London and Gibraltar Date: 1960
British Take GibraltarGIBRALTAR The Rock is taken from the Spanish by a combined Dutch and English fleet under sir George Rooke : the British keep it Date: 21 July 1704
G a E HeathfieldGeorge Augustus Eliot, LORD HEATHFIELD, famous for his defence of Gibraltar, of which he is here depicted holding the key Date: 1717 - 1790
Gibraltar / HeathA general view of the rock of Gibraltar. Date: circa 1850
Group photo on Cable Ship John Pender, GibraltarGroup photo of officers on board the Cable Ship John Pender of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Gibraltar, July 1898. The names are, back row L-R: Grigon, Collinson, Tomlinson, Koszelski
Site of a Wartime Hospital - St. Michaels Cave, GibraltarSite of a Wartime Hospital and Now a Place of Interest to Visitors to Gibraltar: St. Michaels Cave, with Its Strange and Wonderful Stalactites and Stalagmites
Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) craniumFirst skull of an adult female Neanderthal, Homo neanderthalensis, about 50, 000 years old. Unearthed in 1848 in Gibraltar. Date: 1848
General View, Gibraltar, United Kingdom. Date: 1900s
British Overseas Territory - The Rock, GibraltarThe Rock, Gibraltar, near Algeciras, British Overseas Territory. Date: 1927
Wellington Monument, La Alameda - Botanic GardensWellington Monument, La Alameda/Botanic Gardens, Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory. Date: 1900s
The Monkeys on Gibraltars Rock by MataniaThe famous wild monkeys on the rock of Gibraltar, who were more visible than usual in the spring of 1914. As observed by the Spheres special artist, Fortunino Matania. Date: 1914
An Airedale sentry dog supplied to Navy by Major RichardsonA dog trained and supplied by Major Edwin Richardson for duty with the Navy at the Rock of Gibraltar and at points all around the coast
Spain - Towards CaletaA black and white slide showing a small port with mountains in the distance. Caleta is a bay and fishing village in Gibraltar. Slide number 49 in Box 148 entitled Spain Bull Fighting & Spanish Life
The Harbour, Gibraltar, with naval fleetsThe Harbour, Gibraltar, with British, American and Russian naval fleets, on 31 January 1909. Date: 1909
The Harbour, GibraltarThe Harbour, entrance to the port, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900
Military barracks, Gibraltar, with The Rock in the background. Date: early 20th century
Europa Pass Gate, Europa Point, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1910
Protestant Cathedral, GibraltarThe Protestant Cathedral, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900s
Governors residence and The Rock, GibraltarGovernors residence (formerly a Franciscan convent and still referred to as The Convent) and The Rock (viewed from the north west), Gibraltar. Date: circa 1909
Gunners Parade and Royal Theatre, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1910
Landport Gate, Gibraltar, on the boundary between Spanish and British territory. Date: circa 1910
Exchange and Jewish Market, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1910
Commercial Square, Gibraltar, with various national flags flying. Date: circa 1910
American and British battleships, GibraltarAmerican and British battleships at Gibraltar during a world tour. The American fleet was under the command of Admiral Sperry. A total of 18 ships called at Gibraltar, staying there for six days
Visit by Kaiser Wilhelm II, GibraltarVisit by the German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, to Gibraltar. Date: 1904
Casemates Square, Gibraltar, with a few people looking straight at the camera. circa 1900
Commercial Square and City Hall, Gibraltar. circa 1920s
Aerial view of North Front, Gibraltar, showing cricket and football pitches, towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Europa Point, Gibraltar, with Zeppelin overheadEuropa Point, Gibraltar, with the Zeppelin airship overhead. Date: circa 1928
Buena Vista Barracks, Gibraltar, with soldiers. Date: circa 1910
View of Main Street, Gibraltar, with pedestrians and traffic. Date: 1920s
View of the North Front, Gibraltar, from Spanish borderView of the North Front of Gibraltar from the border with Spain. circa 1900
Bandstand decorated for 1911 Coronation, GibraltarBandstand decorated for the 1911 Coronation, Gibraltar. 1911
Grand Casemates Gates, GibraltarGrand Casemates Gates (formerly Waterport Gate), Gibraltar. Date: circa 1910
View of The Rock, Gibraltar, from the road leading to Spain. Date: 1920s
View of The Rock from the bay, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900
Southport Gates, GibraltarTwo of the three Southport Gates, Gibraltar. These are the new (left) and old (right) city gates, constructed in 1883 and 1552 respectively, with various coats of arms on them
Whales Jaw Arch, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900s
Assembly Rooms, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900
Panorama from the Old Mole, GibraltarPanorama, including The Rock, viewed from the Old Mole (pier), Gibraltar. Date: circa 1900