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Richard HornbyRICHARD HORNBY Heroic seaman of Stokesley, captain of the merchantman Isabella which successfully withstood a French attack on 1st June 1744. Date: CIRCA 1744
Isabella McHss. HertfordISABELLA ANN, marchioness of HERTFORD (nee Ingram-Shepherd) wife of Francis, second marquis. Date: 1759 - 1834
Isabella Vctss HillISABELLA viscountess HILL (nee Wynn) second wife of Rowland, third viscount. Date: ? - 1898
Isabella. M. S. TodIsabella. M.S. Tod 1836-96 (1897). Rothwell, Marguerita Rosalie fl. 1881-1889. Date: 1897
RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640). Portrait of a Lady-in-Waiting to the Infanta Isabella. c. 1625. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Saint Petersburg. State Hermitage Museum
Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of" Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504).; FERDINAND II " the Catholic" (1452-1516)
GUTIERREZ DE LA VEGA, Jos頨1791-1865). IsabellaGUTIERREZ DE LA VEGA, Jos頨 1791-1865). Isabella II and Francis, Duke of Cᤩ z. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
LOPEZ Y PORTAс, Vicente (1772-1850). Portrait of Isabella II child. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum
Spain (19th c. ). The kings of Spain IsabellaSpain (19th c.). The kings of Spain Isabella II and Francis at the procession of El Pilar in Saragossa. Illustration by Vicente Urrabieta. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). Isabella II. ca. 1845-1848. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Ministry of Economy
Sevilla. Triumphal arch built in the cathedral to celebrat the visit of Isabel II to Sevilla in 1862. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Isabella of BorbBorb1851-1931). InfantaIsabella of Borb Borb 1851-1931). Infanta of Spain, daughter of Isabella II and sister of Alfonso XII. Infanta Isabella dressed as a typical Catalan shepherdess (1860). Litography
MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). Isabella II. Detail. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Academy of History
Spain (1852). MartMerino, aka cura MerinoSpain (1852). Mart Merino, aka cura Merino, attempts to kill Isabella II (2nd February 1852). Litography. FRANCE. Paris. National Library
Spain (1837). Isabella II when she was a child holding the Constitution of 18th June 1837. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
CASTELARO PEREA, Jos頨1801-1873). Isabella IICASTELARO PEREA, Jos頨 1801-1873). Isabella II swearing the Constitution. 1844. Act celebrated at the Senate in which Isabel II swears the Constitution of 1837 being on age. Detail
HERNANDEZ AMORES, Germᮠ(1823-1894). PortraitHERNANDEZ AMORES, Germᮠ (1823-1894). Portrait of Isabella II, Queen of Spain. 1847. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Navy Museum
Portrait of Isabella II. 1848. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Sevilla. Fine Arts Museum
SCHMIDT, Johan Heinrich (1749-1829). Portrait of Isabella Angela Colbran. 1817. Portrait playing the lyre. Neoclassicism. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Milan. La Scala Theatre Museum
Isabella II (1830-1904). Queen of Spain (1833-1868). Portait of a young girl, copy by Madrazo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Valencia. San Pio V Fine Arts Museum
Portrait of Isabella d Este, Marchioness of Mantua by RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640). Flemish art. Oil on canvas
Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504). Sculpture of Isabel the Catholic. Decoration of the
Isabella II swearing the ConstitutionEvent held at the Senate where Isabella II of Spain swears the Constitution of 1837 on reaching the age of majority. Date: 1844
CHARLES VI of France, called the Well-beloved (1368-1422); ISABELLA of Bavaria (1371-1435); FROISSART, Jean (1333-1410). King of France (1380-1422)
BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542); SILO, Diego de (1495-1563). Isabella of Castile in Prayer; Ferdinand II the Catholic in
The Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, Circa 1585. Sanchez Coello, Alonso (1531-1588). Oil on canvas. Date: Circa 1585
Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504); FERDINAND II the Catholic (1452-1516); Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century). Queen of
Portrait of Isabella I the Catholic. Spanish anonymous portrait. Oil on wood
Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century). Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) and Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516). Wedding of the Catholic
VINIEGRA Y LASSO, Salvador (1862-1915). Burial of Isabella of Castile. Detail. Oil on canvas
Isabelle of Portugal
Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504); Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504).; Isabella I of Castile
RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Breugel, Jan" RUBENS, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Breugel, Jan, The Elder, called " Velvet Bruegel" (1568-1625). Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia. ca. 1617. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN
MADRAZO, Federico (1815-1894). Isabella II. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Academy of History
20 reales coin with the effigy of Isabella II of Spain (1860). Coin
The Hunting Party at Aranjuez. Mazo, Juan Bautista (1612-1667). Oil on canvas, 187 x 246cm. The painting depicts a stag hunt where the game is driven into a narrow enclosure for easy sport
Queen Catherines TombThe tomb of Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and first of the six wives of King Henry VIII of England, at Peterborough Cathedral. Date: 1485 - 1536
Lady Isabella BrydgesLADY ISABELLA BRYDGES about whom we know nothing Date: circa 1826
Street music: Queen serenaded, 1870A street serenade by masked musicians to Isabella II, the exiled Queen of Spain. Date: 1870
Anne, Lady ByronANNA ISABELLA MILBANKE Lady Byron (1815 to 1816) Date: 1792 - 1860
Isabella Ii / Tissot / Vf 69ISABELLA II, QUEEN OF SPAIN (reigned 1833-68) On her travels Date: 1830 - 1904
Isabella / Sand / 1600Date: 1600
Victorian widow, Mrs Lort ManselA Victorian widow, Mrs Lort Mansel, who came from an old Welsh family. Seen here in black dress and white bonnet, with a book in her hand
William and Isabella QuarrierWilliam Quarrier (1829-1903) with his wife Isabella. Quarrier, a successful shoemaker from Greenock, Renfrewshire, took an interest in the welfare of deprived street children
Music cover for Wavering Sea Waltzes by J [Isabella] Scales. The words of the song are from the Swedish of Baroness Barnekow, translated by Margaret Elenora Tupper
Ain Sefra, Algeria - Headquarters of the African HuntersThe Headquarters of the African Hunters at Ain Sefra, Algeria. The town is called " The Gateway to the Desert" and is very close to the Moroccan border
Lady ByronIllustration showing Anne Isabella, Lady Byron (1792-1860), wife of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788-1824), the English poet and society figure
Isabeau De Baviere 2The triumphal entry of Isabeau de Baviere (Isabella of Bavaria) into Paris to marry the teenaged Charles VI - who, sadly, will go mad while she will become a traitor