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US Intervenes in MexicoFrench comment on Uncle Sams (America s) intervention in the the Mexican civil war. Date: 1914
Hernando Cortes / CookHERNANDO CORTES Spanish conqueror of Mexico Date: 1485 - 1547
Tenochtitlan is ReachedCortes and his men stop for a moment and gaze in awe at wonderful city of Tenochtitlan they have finally reached. Date: 1519
Santa Fe Apache CanyonA train of the Santa Fe Railroad snakes through Apache Canyon, New Mexico Date: 1923
Ufos / Books / MexicoF Aniceto Lugo LOS VISITANTES DEL ESPACIO Popular Mexican survey of the UFO phenomenon, proposing that visitors from space are responsible for the sightings Date: 1978
Charlotte, Empress of MexicoCHARLOTTE, EMPRESS OF MEXICO daughter of Leopold I of Belgium; married Maximilian, Archduke of Austria & Emperor of Mexico in 1857 1840 - 1927
Cavalry in ActionFRENCH EXPEDITION General Mirandol leads the French cavalry against Aureliano, near Los Llanos Date: 1863
Zachary Taylor (Chappel)Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) During his command in Mexico
Spanish Destroy CholulaOn their way to Tenochtitlan, Spanish destroy Cholula Date: 1519
Spanish at Otumba 1520Spanish victory at Otumba Date: 8 July 1520
Meteorite discovered at Bacubirito, MexicoA meteorite discovered at Bacubirito, Mexico, in 1871. Its estimated weight is 22 tonnes, and it is made of iron. Date: 1871
Quicksilver mining in Guadalcazar, Mexico, 1891Quicksilver-mining in Mexico: the Guadalcazar quicksilver mines, 1891. 1. Road to the mines through the canon of the Porphyry Mountain; 2. and 3
Posada, Ballad of the snake, MexicoBallad of the snake, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s
Posada, The Temptation of Saint Anthony -- a satirical cartoon. Date: circa 1900s
Posada, Illustration, The Adventures of Don ChepitoIllustration, The Adventures of Don Chepito -- Don Chepito addressing people in the street from a cart. Date: circa 1890s
Posada, Making the RoundsMaking the Rounds -- two men dancing with a lizard in human clothing. Date: circa 1890s
Posada, Illustration to a story, The Barracks CapIllustration to a story, The Barracks Cap. Date: circa 1900
Posada, Music cover, La SerpentinaMusic cover, La Serpentina -- collection of modern songs, published by Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo, showing a woman dancing. Date: 1894
Posada, Book cover, El Clown MexicanoBook cover, El Clown Mexicano -- The Mexican Clown, Book 4, showing a clown in a star-covered costume, published by Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo. Date: circa 1890s
Posada, Illustration to a story, The Wise Lay BrotherIllustration to a story, The Wise Lay Brother -- he speaks before the king. Date: circa 1900
Posada, Illustration to a collection of songsIllustration to a collection of songs -- a singing couple. Date: circa 1895
Posada, Book cover, La Nina de las PerlasBook cover, La Nina de las Perlas -- The Girl with the Pearls, published by Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo. Date: circa 1900s
Posada, Cover design, El Rey Que RabioCover design, El Rey Que Rabio -- The King Who Went Mad, a comic zarzuela (Spanish operetta) with lyrics by Miguel Ramos Carrion and Vital Aza, and music by Ruperto Chapi
Posada, Music cover, La LocomotoraMusic cover, La Locomotora -- The Locomotive, collection of modern songs, published by Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo. Date: circa 1895
Posada, Story of the Wolf and the FoxStory of the Wolf and the Fox, originally a Brothers Grimm fairytale. Date: circa 1900s
Song, La Jota Aragonesa -- a traditional Spanish song, with dancing, from Aragon, dating back to the 18th century. Date: circa 1900s
Dance of the Hard Pressed, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s
Serenade to the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico -- religious group inside a church. Date: circa 1900s
The Belle of San Francisco. Date: circa 1900s
The Balloon of Cantoya, Mexico -- an international festival in Michoacan. Date: circa 1900s
All night reveler, Mexico -- a tired-looking man with a guitar. Date: circa 1900s
The Procession, Mexico -- religious procession outside a church. Date: circa 1900s
Elvira, by the Last of Your Shoe, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s
Spur against Free Knife, Mexico -- a cockerel. Date: circa 1900s
Ballad of the Farmer and the Hawk, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s
The Rattle, Mexico -- two children holding rattles as part of a traditional festival. Date: circa 1900s
Archbishop Labastida of Mexico (Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Davalos, 1816-1891). Date: circa 1880s
Maderista portrait, MexicoMaderista portrait -- supporter of Francisco Madero during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1911). Date: circa 1910
Ballad of Eufemio Zapata, MexicoBallad of Eufemio Zapata - brother of Emiliano Zapata, an active figure in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1911). Date: circa 1910
The burning of effigies in Tacuba, Mexico City, MexicoThe burning of the effigies of Judas in the streets of Tacuba, Mexico City, Mexico -- a traditional Easter activity, designed to purge the sins of the past year
The Glorious Campaign of Madero, MexicoThe Glorious Campaign of Madero -- Francisco Madero, seen here on horseback, was a statesman, writer, and revolutionary during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1911). Date: circa 1910
The Entrance of Madero in MexicoThe Entrance of of Madero in Mexico -- Francisco Madero (1873-1913) was a statesman, writer, and revolutionary during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1911). He became 33rd President of Mexico in 1911
The conflagration, Mexico -- firefighters at work. Date: circa 1900s
Ballad of Macario Romero, Mexico, who was determined to take leave from the army to visit his girlfriend. circa 1900s
The House of Decoys, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s
Ballad of the jury, MexicoThe ballad of the jury, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s
Posada, The ballad of the snail, MexicoThe ballad of the snail, Mexico. circa 1900s
Vignette design, Mexican couple watching a balloon. circa 1910s