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Peppino Leoni - owner of Quo Vadis restaurantPeppino Leoni, a native of Cannero, on the shores of Lake Maggiore, seen here in his restaurant, Quo Vadis on Dean Street, Soho, London
Leonis Quo Vadis restaurant, 1947Peppino Leonis Quo Vadis restaurant on Dean Street, Soho, London in 1947. It is next door to Leon Jaeggi, kitchen equipment, tinner and coppersmith, and Townsends. 1947
Uniforms of the Portuguese cavalry, 1800sUniforms of the Portuguese Army, 1800s. Mounted Lisbon police guard 5, cavalryman from the Legion of Alorgna, and cavalryman from the Regiment of Alcantara
Belvoir Castle, seat of John Manners, 5th Duke ofBelvoir Castle, Leicestershire, seat of John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland. Built in the romantic Gothic Revival style to designs by the architect James Wyatt and restored by Sir James Thornton
HERRERA, Sebastiᮠde. Portrait of Charles IIHERRERA BARNUEVO, Sebastiᮠ de (1619-1671). Portrait of Charles II as a Child and his Ancestors. ca. 1667. On the wall there are four paintings with their ancestors
Italy - Loggia of the Palazzo Vecchio and Via de Leoni, Florence. Date: 1912
LEONI, Pompeo (1533-1608). Philip II. SPAIN. Madrid. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Sculpture on bronze
New York chefs exercisingHotel Commodore, New York. A group of chefs on the roof, Chef Leoni and his cooks exercising 1920