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The Lance under fire at the port of TampicoThe ship the Lance under fire by Mexican artillery in the port of Tampico. A ship leans heavily as artillery from the shore bombard it
French at the Battle of AtlixcoThe French armys battle formations at the Battle of Atlixco. Regiments of soldiers and cavalrymen line up ad march forward as they prepare to fight. They were defeated. Date: 1863
French Military ParadeA French military parade is enacted in a large square in the centre of a Mexican city. People watch from the roofs of various buildings 1863
Soldiers of the Mexican ArmyA collection of the soldiers of the Mexican army in full dress; an officer of the African Chasseurs, a rifleman, an irregular lancer, a trumpet cavalryman, a lancer of the Zacatecas brigade
French engagement with Mexican Cavalry at San AndresA squadron of premier African hunters on horseback engages with the cavalry of General Alvares at San Andres, Veracruz. Date: 1863
The Square of AcatzingoIn the main square of Acatzingo, crowds watch as soldiers on horseback and in carriages enact a military parade. 13th March 1863
The French attack upon Fort San Guadalupe at PueblaThe french attack on Fort San Guadalupe at Puebla in 1862. Several soldiers rush up an incline to attack the enemy, with the fort itself in the distance
Attack on the Fresnillo silver mine in MexicoAn attack on the Fresnillo silver mine in mexico by the troops of General Miramon. Several men on horseback lead tied up men towards the centre of the square as other soldiers bring silver bars out
A street in Mexico during the Revolutionvarious people look on as a group of soldiers ride through the streets of Mexico City, during the Texas Revolution. Date: 1835
Soldiers in Mexican TexasA group of soldiers riding through Texas, then part of the Republic of Mexico. Date: 1843
Spanish Conquistadors in TezcucoMarching caravan of Spanish conquistadors and some Aztec soldiers in Texcuco Mexico Date: 1519
Aztec Warriors directing a caravan of porters on a Mexican Mountain Highway. Date: circa 1519
Village of Colotlan, MexicoView of the village of Colotlan, Mexico. 1827
Natives of the Mexican village of Colotlan, playing musical instruments and dancing. 1827
Cofre de Perote from Church of San Francesco XalapaCofre de Perote, Veracruz, Mexico, an extinct volcano, seen here from the Church (or Convent) of San Francisco Xalapa. 1827
An Indian of the Village of Tanjuco, Rio Panuco, Mexico
Mexican water-carrier 1835Mexican water-carrier. Date: 1835
Mexican Pavilion, Ibero-American Expo, Seville, Spain. Date: 1929
Players at Padua Hills Theatre, Claremont, California, USAMexican Players at Padua Hills Theatre, Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, USA. In costume, some with musical instruments, and a large map as a backdrop. Date: circa 1930
Lady Mary Katharine CokeLady Katharine Mary Coke (7 March 1920 6 October 1993) was the youngest daughter of Thomas Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester. 1939
Cuernavaca, Mexico - El Calvario (The Calvary)The Calvary of Cuernavaca, Mexico on Avenida Morelos Sur. The first building (only one of two pictured here), is known as The Spire (El Calvario) and is a dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe
Mexico - Guadalajara - The Monumento a los Ninos HeroesThe Monumento a los Ninos Heroes (Monument to the Boy Heroes) commemorates the 1847 battle between the United States and Mexico at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City
MEXICAN SACRIFICESMexicans sacrifice their prisoners to the idols of Tabasco Date: circa 15th century
MEXICAN SACRIFICEA Mexican priest displays the beating heart which he has just extracted from the body of a sacrifical victim Date: 16th century
Consolidated - Fleet Model 21-CMexican Air Force - Consolidated (Fleet) Model 21-C, waiting for its pilot, sometime before delivery to the Mexican Air Force. The Model 21 was the civilian version of the Consolidated PT-12
The second engagement of the Mexican War requires the Americans to charge the strongly-held Mexican position. The dragoons, led by Captain May, do the job. Date: 9 May 1846
PORCUPINE MEXICAN TREEMexican Tree Porcupine (synetheres prehensilis) in an aquarium at Le Havre. Date: 1885
MEXICAN QUIPU (1857)A quipu of ancient Mexico
MEXICAN TEMPLEThe great Temple of Vitsliputsli in the city of Mexico Date: 1726
Woman reading a book in her bedroomA woman sits on a chair beside her bed reading a book by lamplight. Date: 1878
Mexican bullfighter, the picadorA Mexican bullfighter - the Picador. Date: 1909
Buffalo at Belizede Havilland Canada DHC-5B Buffalo MT-220 of Mexican Naval Aviation at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport, Ladyville, Belize Date: 1990
Passenger train serving Veracruz, Mexico, Central America. Date: circa 1900
Mexico City - Canal de la VigaMexico City, Mexico - Canal de la Viga with traditional traffic of shallow pole-propelled open barges. Filled in during the 1940s - the route is now a road - the Calzada de la Viga. Date: circa 1910s
Coins of Mexico, Central America and flag. Date: 1910
The Hospital, Tampico, Mexico Date: circa 1910s
Mexico - Cathedral, Mexico City. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico
Mexico City - The Metropolitan Tabernacle (Sagrario Metropolitano), built by Lorenzo Rodriguez. Date: circa 1950s
Mayan Ruins - Chichen Itza, Yucatan, MexicoMayan Ruins at Chichen Itza - a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period. The archaeological site is located in Tinum Municipality, Yucatan State, Mexico
Las Monjas - Uxmal, Yucatan, MexicoLas Monjas (nicknamed The Nunnery Quadrangle by the Spanish) - Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico - actually a Government Palace with elaborately carved facades on both the inside and outside faces
Casa del Gobernador (Governors Palace) Uxmal Yucatan MexicoCasa del Gobernador (Governors Palace), Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico. Date: circa 1940s
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, Central America - Drying Henequen. After extraction from the plant, henequen is processed as a textile in various forms to obtain a range of products for domestic
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna of MexicoGeneral Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794-1876), 8th President of Mexico. After a successful political career he was overthrown in 1854 and lived most of his later years in exile. circa 1850s
Pre-columbian Art. Mexico. Aztec. Serpent head. National MusPre-columbian Art. Mexico. Aztec. Serpent head. Late Postclassic (1325-1521 A.C.). Volcanic rock. National Museum of Anthropology. Mexico City. Mexico
Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Pre-columbian Art. Olmec culture. Small jade figure depicting a dwarf. It comes from Cerro de las Mesas. Museum of Anthropology in Mexico
Pancho VillaFrancisco Villa, known as Pancho Villa, Mexican bandit and revolutionary leader, with some of his supporters. 1914
The Dance of the Forty-One, Mexico -- a notorious society scandal uncovered by a police raid on a private residence on 17 November 1901, where a group of men were dancing