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Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530). Spanish Infanta, heiress of the Kingdom of Castile. Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso V. Illustration by Letre. Detail. Lithography
Spain. Civil War. Camp of Union of Girls, sponsored by the National Committee of Physical Education, attached to the Ministery of Education and Health. Poster by Juana Francisca. SPAIN. Salamanca
Juana de Gandarillas in Tatler 3 August 1921 1921
Soprano Zulma Bouffar in Mille & Une NuitsZulma Bouffar, French soprano, in the role as Abou Hassan in One Thousand and One Nights at the Theatre du Chatelet, 1881. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1881
Alexina Desclozas as Dona Juana in La Camargo, 1879Alexina Desclozas as Dona Juana in La Camargo performed at the Theatre de la Renaissance, 1879. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1879
Pedro ValderamaPEDRO VALDERAMA - Spanish missionary in the Philippines, where he baptised queen Juana and several hundreds of her subjects, thus bringing the true religion to the region. Date: circa 1521
Juana Smith, W of HarryJUANA SMITH wife of Sir Harry Smith, soldier and colonial administrator in South Africa
GORRITI, Juana Manuela (1818-1892). Argentine writer. Engraving
Juana VelasquezJUANA VELASQUEZ wife of the artist, with her dog. Date: CIRCA 1630
Adelina PattiADELINA JUANA MARIA PATTI Baroness Cederstrom Spanish singer Date: 1843 - 1919
Street scene with shops, Tijuana, MexicoStreet scene with excursionists, shops and post office, Tijuana (spelt Tia Juana here), Mexico. Date: 1915
Panoramic view, racetrack and casino, Tijuana, MexicoPanoramic view taken from an aeroplane of the Racetrack and Club (Monte Carlo Casino) at Tijuana (spelt Tia Juana here), Mexico. Date: circa 1920
PRADILLA ORTIZ, Francisco (1841-1921)
Saint Augustine. Anonymous AuthorCRUZ, Juana Ins de la (1651-1695). Mexican religious woman and writer. Painting
Portrait presumed to be Juana Pacheco as a Sibyl by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). (Daughter of the painter)
Mexican street scene - Tijuana - situated on the U.S.-Mexico border adjacent to its sister city of San Diego, California. Date: circa 1910s
Juana (The Mad) / CastileJUANA (THE MAD) Queen of Castile