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Great Pyramid of Cholula dedicated to Quetzalcoatl in Mexico.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
America (16th). La Noche Triste (Sad night" America (16th). " La Noche Triste" (Sad night, 30th June 1520). Painting belonging to the series " Conquista de M鸩 co" (" The Conquest of Mexico" )
Interior of a jacal (shack). 1853. Oil. MEXICO
Spanish Invading Mexico
Archduke Maximilian receives the Mexican delegationThe reception of the Mexican delegation by Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian at Miramar castle, off the coast of Italy. The head of the delegation holds out a letter from Gutierrez de Estrada
Hernan Cortes (1488-1547). Engraving. ColoredHernan Cortes (1488-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico. Engraving by A. Carretero in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1884. Colored
El Navajo Hotel, Gallup, New Mexico, USAEl Navajo, the new Santa Fe hotel and station at Gallup, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1910s
Panorama of Acapulco, Mexico Date: circa 1950s
Taxco, Mexico - Aerial view of Church of Santa Prisca Date: circa 1930s
A Texans eye view of the USA, with a certain state having slightly more georgraphical significance than the physical reality....!! Date: circa 1930s
Mexico - Mexican Hat DanceMexican Hat Dance at Villa Acuna, Mexico
Mexico - Morelia - the capital of the State of Michoacan - a UNESCO World Heritage Site
J R POINSETT 1779-1851JOEL ROBERTS POINSETT American politician and diplomat, first U.S. Minister to Mexico (1825-29), bringing back the flower named for him
MONTEZUMA II Aztec emperor of Mexico
Native American BlanketsSix blankets made by Navaho weavers using traditional techniques, from the collection in the Indian Building in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mexico / Mexico City 1730Mexico City (Tenochtitlan): general view
Mexico / Xochicalcoinscribed ruins
Rose mallow, Hibiscus lavaterioides (Hibiscus marmoratus). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe
Widows tears, Tinantia erecta. Upright spiderwort, Tradescantia erecta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis The Botanical
Postcard booklet, The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas, USA -- under six flags. 1942
Main Street, Aztec, New Mexico, USAPart of Main Street, Aztec, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1907
Main street in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, MexicoView of the main street in the city of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Date: circa 1905
Mexico. Uxmal. Pyramid of the MagicianPyramid of the Magician. 6th-10th c. MEXICO. YUCATN. Uxmal. Puuc style. Maya art
Mexico City, Mexico - Calle de PuenteCalle de Puente, in San Luis Potosi (commonly called SLP or simply San Luis), the capital of the Mexican state of the same name. View toward one of the distinctive tower of the Templo del Carmen
Cortes Sinks ShipsIn order to discourage any faint-hearted Spanish from deserting the Conquest, Cortes sinks his fleet
Cortes destroying his fleet. Colored engravingHernan Cortes (1488-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico. Cortes destroying his fleet, moored in the Villa Rica of the Vera Cruz, to prevent defections among his crew. Volume I. Engraving by J
Mexico - Street Scene at Veracruz - Calle Independencia Date: circa 1920
PINGRET, Edouard (1788-1875). mid. mid. 19th c. Oil on paper. Romanticism. Oil. MEXICO. Mexico City. Banco Nacional de M鸩 co (National Bank of Mexico) Collection
China poblana with roses. Oil on canvas. MEXICO
Mexico - Mexico City - The Metropolitan CathedralThe Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary of Mexico City, Mexico - situated atop the former Aztec sacred precinct near the Templo Mayor on the northern side of the Plaza de la
Mexico / TenochtitlanA reconstruction of the Front wall and Entrance Gate of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztecs, above which modern Mexico City now stands
New Mexico in LocksThe U.S.S. warship New Mexico in Gatun Locks : both the canal and the ships using it are very vulnerable to attack at this point
Mayan DeitiesMayan deities, represented on a vase from Chama
Plan of TenochtitlanCortes plan of Tenochtitlan
Spaniards Mass, MexicoAfter their conquest of Mexico, the Spaniards celebrate Mass, giving thanks to God for giving them the victory
Mexican Priest Cut the Heart Out of Human SacrificeAZTECS OF MEXICO A priest cuts the heart out of a living victim Date: circa 16th century
Julia Pastrana (1834 - 1860), from Mexico, a hairy woman who married a showman, Theodor Lent, but died in childbirth at Moscow (the child also died)
The Aztec king Montezuma II and TuscaroraPortrait of Montezuma II, Aztec Emperor of Mexico, in gold crown and gorgette, and of David Cusick, a Tuscarora Baptist preacher and author, in western clothes
Emiliano Zapata stands near a brick staircase, in a sombrero, holding the hilt of his sword and holding a rifle aloft, wearing two bandoliers across his chest
Santiago, Mexico, El Alamo - Restaurante Sombrero El CharroSombrero El Charro Restaurant at El Alamo, Santiago, a municipality located in the center of the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon. Date: circa 1910s
Boeing 727-64 XA-SEJ Azteca de Oro (msn 19255, line no. 331) of Mexicana. First flown on 26 October 1966, delivered to Mexicana on 8 November 1966, but written-off when it crashed into Lake Texcoco
Martin B-26C-T XB-LOX Ay Jijos ! of PEMEX Built as Martin B-26C-20-MO Marauder 41-35071 for the United States Army Air Force, 35071 was modified to AT-23B and later redesignated TB-26C
The Man from Mexico, Grand Theatre, OldhamThe Man from Mexico, a comedy at the Grand Theatre, Oldham, previously at the Strand Theatre, London. 1911
Aztec Statuettes - Idols - In the National Museum of Mexico, Mexico City. Date: 1910s
Aztec statue of a seated man - fire deity HuehueteotlAztec statue of a seated man, possibly a representation of the fire deity Huehueteotl. Artist unknown; Late Classic period (900-1521 CE)
Impressive Tall Cactus Grove and pot seller - MexicoImpressive Tall Mexican Fence Post Cactus Grove (Pachycereus Marginatus) and a pot seller (carrying his wares on his back) - Mexico. Date: 1910s
Mexico City. Quetzalcoatl SnakeMEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Teotihuacan Hall. Quetzalcoatl Snake. Aztec art. Sculpture
Julia Pastrana from Mexico, hairy womanJulia Pastrana, from Mexico, a hairy woman who married a showman, Theodor Lent, but died in childbirth at Moscow (the child also died)