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VAZ DOURADO, Fernao (16th century). Hydrographic
Portugal (16th c. ). Departure from the harborPortugal (16th c.). Departure from the harbor of Lisbon towards the Oriental India, America and Brazil. Engraving
Lisbon, Portugal - Market 24th of July (Mercado 24 de Julho). Date: circa 1910s
Lisbon, Portugal - Estacao de Rossio (Rossio Railway Station) Date: circa 1910s
Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Regent of Portugal (1887-1908) - the eldest son of King Carlos I of Portugal. Assassinated (along with his Father)
Lisbon, Portugal - Casa dos Bicos ( House of the Spikes ) - built in the early 16th century in the Alfama neighbourhood, this building a curious facade of Renaissance and Manueline influence
Sarcophagus of Vasco da Gama, LisbonSarcophagus of Vasco da Gama in the Vasco da Gama Cathedral, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal. Date: 2010
US Navy NC4 seaplane, transatlantic flightSome of the crew of the US Navy NC4 seaplane after its transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to Lisbon, Portugal, and then on to Spain, and Plymouth, UK
Portugal, Lisbon, Belem: Monument to the Discoveries (PadrÒ»ádos Descobrimentos) (detail). From left, we see depicted: Gomes Eanes de Zurara (chronicler), Pero da Covilha (traveller)
Portugal, Lisbon, Alfama: Cathedral SÚá¿1344 AD) Date: 2010
Portugal - Lisbon - Mercado da Praca da Figueira. This covered market was demolished in the 1950s. Date: 1910s
Man and Woman of Lison, Portugal. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
Edward VII - Visit to Portugal. He took the Victoria & Albert III steam yacht (launched in 1901) - here the Royal party disembark at Lisbon on 7th April, 1903
Water Fountain near Lisbon, 1883Engraving showing three men filling their water barrel at a fountain in Sintra, near Lisbon, Portugal, 1883
Lisbon Taken by FrenchLisboa is taken by a Spanish- French army; but the British will come to Portugals rescue and return the city to its owners
Pedro V InauguratedPedro V, son of Maria II and Fernando II, is inaugurated at Lisbon, initiating the rule of the House of Braganza
Portugal LisbonAncient view of the city from the sea
Carlos I FuneralThe bodies of the assassinated King Carlos I of Portugal and his son Dom Luiz the Crown Prince lie in glass-lidded coffins at the Church of Sao Vicente de Fora in Lisbon
Carlos Proclaimed / LisbonCarlos I leaves the Palace of Cortes at Lisbon, on the day of his proclamation as King of Portugal
Lisbon / 1700 / AllardA view of Lisbon from the sea, before the earthquake of 1755
Lisbon before 1755A view of Lisbon from the sea, before the earthquake of 1755
Lisbon AqueductThe magnificent new aqueduct at Lisbon, bringing water across the valley of Alcantara. The central arch is 46 metres wide, 76 metres high
Plants / NicotianaTHE TOBACCO PLANT named after Jacques Nicot, French ambassador at Lisbon who introduced the plant to France in 1860
School at LisbonA primary school at Lisbon - the older boys learn their alphabet, while their younger companions engage in a wrestling match
GUSMAOs 1709 DEVICEGUSMAOs PROJECT The magnetically steered barque of Bartolomeo Lourenco da Gusmao flew from the tower of the Casa da India to the Terreiro de Pace, Lisbon
Blood Fall at LisbonA Fall of Blood at Lisbon
Lisbon Railway - 1853The opening of the Lisbon Railway, by the Queen of Portugal
Portugal / Lisbon PalaceLisbon: fountain in the garden of the Necessidades Palace
GUSMAOs 1709 PROJECTGUSMAOs PROJECT The magnetically steered barque of Bartolomeo Lourenco da Gusmao flies from the tower of the Casa da India to the Terreiro de Pace, Lisbon
Lisbon Portugal 1809A view of Lisbon from the sea, after the earthquake of 1755
Lisbon Circa 1600A view of Lisbon from the sea showing the docks and many types of sailing craft. Some ships can be seen in dry dock
Lisbon Quake / CiceriA panoramic view of the ruined city after the 9.30 am tremors have been followed by a succession of tsunami (tidal waves) and further destruction is being caused by fires
Lisbon Quake / RuinsPart of the ruined city after the earthquake, which destroyed immense numbers of buildings besides causing the deaths of some 60, 000 people
Lisbon Quake / JustineA tsunami (tidal wave) sweeps up the North Tagus river at about 11 am, some 90 minutes after the earthquake tremors, and compared by witnesses to a mountain
Drugs / Tobacco PlantTHE TOBACCO PLANT named after Jacques Nicot, French ambassador at Lisbon who introduced the plant to France in 1860
Lisbon in 1830Lisbon: general view
Crown Prince LuisLUIS, crown prince, was assassinated with his father Carlos I in the streets of Lisbon. Date: - 1908
Lisbon (Leibig)Praca do Ricio