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Milan Collection (page 11)

Background imageMilan Collection: AMBROSE, Saint (339-397)

AMBROSE, Saint (339-397). Doctor of the Church and archbishop of Milan. Illustration from Sancti Ambrosii Mediolansis Episcopi

Background imageMilan Collection: La Mode Illustr饮Womens magazine from 1867

La Mode Illustr饮Womens magazine from 1867
La Mode Illustr饮 Womens magazine from 1867

Background imageMilan Collection: GUADAGNINI, Gaetano (1800-1860). Italian engraver

GUADAGNINI, Gaetano (1800-1860). Italian engraver
" GUADAGNINI, Gaetano (1800-1860). Italian engraver.; Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727). English mathematician, physicist and astronomer. Portrait of Isaac Newton, work by Gaetano Guadagnini

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan Destroyed

Milan Destroyed
The emperor FRIEDRICH I invades Italy, takes Milano with great destruction of the city Date: 1162

Background imageMilan Collection: Adreanis balloon launch, Milan, Italy

Adreanis balloon launch, Milan, Italy
Paolo Adreanis balloon ascending over a square in Milan, watched by a crowd of spectators. His first ascent was on 25 February 1784; this ascent took place the following month. 13 March 1784

Background imageMilan Collection: St. Ambrosius Church (i. e. Sant Ambrogio), Milan, Italy

St. Ambrosius Church (i. e. Sant Ambrogio), Milan, Italy
St. Ambrosius Church (i.e. Sant Ambrogio), Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: The Court of Brera (i. e. Brera Palace courtyard), Milan, Ita

The Court of Brera (i. e. Brera Palace courtyard), Milan, Ita
The Court of Brera (i.e. Brera Palace courtyard), Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Monument to Leonardo da Vinci, Milan, Italy

Monument to Leonardo da Vinci, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: House of Victor Emmanuel, Milan, Italy

House of Victor Emmanuel, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Panorama from the cathedral, Milan, Italy

Panorama from the cathedral, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Monument to Victor Emmanuel, Milan, Italy

Monument to Victor Emmanuel, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Italy

Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: The Arch of Peace, Milan, Italy

The Arch of Peace, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan (i. e. Naples) and Mount Vesuvius I, Italy

Milan (i. e. Naples) and Mount Vesuvius I, Italy
Milan (i.e. Naples) and Mount Vesuvius I, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Certosa di Pavia, the back, Milan, Italy

Certosa di Pavia, the back, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: From the sea, Milan, (i. e. Naples), Italy

From the sea, Milan, (i. e. Naples), Italy
From the sea, Milan, (i.e. Naples), Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Church of St. Mary the Gracious, Milan, Italy

Church of St. Mary the Gracious, Milan, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMilan Collection: Milano

Milano. Poster showing the roof and spires of a cathedral, with the cityscape of Milan beyond. Date ca. 1920

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan Cathedral, Italy

Milan Cathedral, Italy - A group of men standing on the roof of the Duomo. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Sottopassaggio - Piazza dei Mercanti - Milan - Italy

Sottopassaggio - Piazza dei Mercanti - Milan - Italy Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan, Italy - Arco della Pace

Milan, Italy - Arco della Pace - The Arch of Peace Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan, Italy - The Duomo

Milan, Italy - The Duomo. The Gothic cathedral took five centuries to complete and is the fourth-largest church in the world. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Castello Sforzesco - Milan - Italy

Castello Sforzesco - Milan - Italy
Castello Sforzesco (Sforza Castle) - Milan - Italy Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Arco della Pace - Milan - Italy

Arco della Pace - Milan - Italy
Arco della Pace ( Arch of Peace ) - Milan - Italy Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan Exhibition of 1906 - The Bulgarian House

Milan Exhibition of 1906 - The Bulgarian House Date: 1906

Background imageMilan Collection: Richard Old and Milan Cathedral

Richard Old and Milan Cathedral
A scale model of Milan Cathedral, Italy, made up of over 8000 pieces by model maker Richard Old. This was the crowning glory of his Richold Collection Date: 1932

Background imageMilan Collection: Central Station, Milan, Italy

Central Station, Milan, Italy Date: 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: King Milan Street (at Terazija Square) - Belgrade, Serbia

King Milan Street (at Terazija Square) - Belgrade, Serbia Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMilan Collection: Milans New Station

Milans New Station
The magnificent span of the terminus at Milan, one of the worlds great railway stations. Date: 1931

Background imageMilan Collection: The Beautiful Italian Lakes, with Thomas Cook

The Beautiful Italian Lakes, with Thomas Cook
Cover illustration for The Beautiful Italian Lakes, Programme of Inclusive Tours, providing travel, hotels, excursions and omnibus, travelling independently

Background imageMilan Collection: Music cover for The Real Irish Polkas

Music cover for The Real Irish Polkas, as danced at Her Majestys Balls, Almack s, and the Opera Houses of Milan, Paris, Vienna, London, etc

Background imageMilan Collection: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele - Milan, Italy

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele - Milan, Italy
The Triumphal Arch entrance to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Milan built in 1877

Background imageMilan Collection: The Sforza Tower - Milan, Italy

The Sforza Tower - Milan, Italy, part of the Castello Sforzesco. In the 14th Century a huge defensive castle was built by Galeazzo Visconti II

Background imageMilan Collection: Poster advertising the 1939 Milan Fair

Poster advertising the 1939 Milan Fair, held from 12 to 27 April

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan Proclaimed

Milan Proclaimed
Milan Obrenovich IV is proclaimed king of Serbia, though this will not formally take place until 1882

Background imageMilan Collection: Natalie Expelled

Natalie Expelled
Though her son Alexander has succeeded to the throne, Natalie long-suffering wife of Milan I is expelled, but she is popular with students who rescue her from the police

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan I King of Serbia

Milan I King of Serbia
Milan I, previously ruling as prince Milan Obrenovich IV, is formally installed as king Milan I : seven years later to the day he will abdicate in favour of his son Alexander

Background imageMilan Collection: Serbia - more Riots

Serbia - more Riots
King Milan I grants a new constitution, but this isn t enough to prevent rioting when election-time comes round

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan of Serbia

Milan of Serbia
King Milan I of Serbia travels to the front, where he will take personal command of his army against the Bulgarians. Sadly, he will lead them to defeat, not victory

Background imageMilan Collection: Caterina Sforza-Riario

Caterina Sforza-Riario
CATERINA SFORZA-RIARIO A member of the Italian family that ruled Milan 1450 - 1535. She married Girolamo Riario

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan Riots / 1898 / Petit J

Milan Riots / 1898 / Petit J
Cuban rebels against Spanish colonial rule, welcoming American intervention

Background imageMilan Collection: Fighting in Milan / 1848

Fighting in Milan / 1848
Fighting in Milan

Background imageMilan Collection: Don Rodrigo & Lucia / C19

Don Rodrigo & Lucia / C19
I PROMESSI SPOSI : Set in 16th century Milan; Don Rodrigo & Lucia on their wedding day

Background imageMilan Collection: Rats in Sewer & Boys

Rats in Sewer & Boys
Boys fishing in a sewer in Milan, Italy, are alarmed by rats

Background imageMilan Collection: Civic Arena - Milan

Civic Arena - Milan
The Civic Arena of Milan. This large public space was used for classical sports reconstructions, including a complete flooding for a Naumachia in 1807 for Napoleon

Background imageMilan Collection: Reconstruction Milano

Reconstruction Milano
Reconstruction (though it looks more like destruction !) in Milano

Background imageMilan Collection: Giovanni Sforza

Giovanni Sforza
Gian Maria Visconti (or Giovanni Maria Visconti 1388-1412) Duke of Milan

Background imageMilan Collection: Italian Campaign / Lodi

Italian Campaign / Lodi
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN Marching on Milan, Napoleon successfully leads the French army across the bridge of Lodi, defeating the Austrians, but with heavy losses of life. Date: 10 May 1796



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