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Blue Star Line poster to South AmericaBlue Star Line to South America, calling at Boulogne, Lisbon, Madeira, Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. First class passengers only. circa 1925
Montevideo, Uruguay - Central Railway StationMontevideo, Uruguay - Interior of the Central Railway Station Date: circa 1903
Hotel Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Date: 1920s
Uruguay - Montevideo - Playa Pocitos Date: circa early 1940s
Grand Hotel Lanata - Montevideo, Uruguay Date: 1906
BOMBAY WRECKWhen HMS Bombay catches fire off Montevideo, her crew and complement take to the boats : fortunately land is not far off, and the sea is calm
Market At Montevideo, Uraguay
Montevideo, Urguay
Montevideo, Uraguay
Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral, UruguayVintage 19th century photograph: Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral, Uruguay
Prado, Montevideo, UruguayVintage 19th century photograph: Prado, Montevideo, Uruguay
River ferry Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaVintage 19th century photograph: river ferry Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Poster, Blue Star Line to South America, design by Norman Wilkinson. circa 1925
Montevideo, Uruguay, Avenida 18 de Julio. Date: circa 1950
Montevideo, Uruguay, Avenida 18 de Julio and Calle Rio NegroMontevideo, Uruguay, the junction of Avenida 18 de Julio and Calle Rio Negro. Date: circa 1950
Construction of the Palacio Salvo - Montevideo, Uruguay - the scaffolding is bedecked with a wide variety of advertising hoardings and billboards. Date: 1928
Uruguay - Montevideo Fire Department and their engine Date: circa 1908
Uruguay. Montevideo. Army parade in honour of the President Julio Herrera Obes (1841-1912). May 1, 1890. Engraving by Urgelles. The Illustration, 1890. Colored engraving
Hotel Bristol, Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaHotel Bristol in Carrasco, a district of Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Date: circa 1930
Teatro Solis, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaSolis Hotel, Teatro Solis (theatre and cinema) and Diario del Plata (newspaper office), Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Standard Life building, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaStandard Life Insurance Company building, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Date: 1911
The Southern Star newspaper, MontevideoThe Southern Star or La Estrella del Sur newspaper for Saturday 2nd October 1943, published in Montevideo, Uruguay, mostly in English with a few advertisements (and one article) in Spanish
Customs House, MontevideoThe monumental building of the Customs House in Montevideo, Uruguay, was completed in 1923 and declared a National Historic Monument in 1975
Montevideo Stormed 1807The storming of Montevideo by the troops under the command of General Sir Samuel Auchmuty
Uruguay - Montevideo - The University Date: circa 1910s
1st January 1908 - New Years Card - Montevideo, UruguayWednesday 1st January 1908 - New Years Card - Souvenir of Montevideo, Uruguay - features a random fact that in 1540 Holy Roman Emperor Charles V entered Paris... Date: 1908
The Italian Hospital building, Montevideo, Uruguay Date: circa 1910s
Montevideo, Uruguay - Villa Sara (Pocitos)Montevideo, Uruguay - Villa Sara at Pocitos. Pocitos is an upscale beach barrio (neighbourhood or district) in Montevideo. Date: 1902
Uruguay. Montevideo. The President of the Republic of UruguaHistory of Uruguay. Montevideo. The President of the Republic of Uruguay, Julio Herrera y Orbes (1841-1912) visiting the war ship of the Spanish Navy, Infanta Isabel. Engraving
Docks at Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, with people looking at the steamship Londres from the quayside. circa 1905
Legislative Palace, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaLegislative Palace (parliament building), Avenida 18 de Julio, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, completed in 1925. circa 1929
Sagrada Familia, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaSagrada Familia (Church of the Holy Family, also known as Capilla Jackson or Jackson Chapel), a Roman Catholic parish church in Aires Puros, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Plaza Libertad, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaPlaza Libertad (Plaza Cagancha), Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, with the Pillar of Peace at the centre. Date: circa 1905
General view of Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, including the bay, with the fortress on a distant hill. Date: circa 1904
View from the fortress, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaView of the bay from the fortress, Fortaleza del Cerro (Fortaleza General Artigas), Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Date: circa 1910
Fortaleza del Cerro, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaFortaleza del Cerro (Fortaleza General Artigas), a fortress overlooking the bay of Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. It is now a Military Museum. Date: circa 1905
Hotel Lanata, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaHotel Lanata (Grand Hotel and Club), Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Date: circa 1910
Hotel Balneario Pocitos, Montevideo, Uruguay, South AmericaHotel Balneario Pocitos, a spa hotel in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Date: circa 1910
Douglas C-47 2034 Forca Aerea Brasileira Montevideo 1969Douglas C-47 2034 of the Forca Aerea Brasileira in Montevideo, Uruguay on 2 December 1969 Date: 1969
Montevideo, Uruguay - Liberty Statue on Plaza Cagancha. The honour guard of three ceremonial horseman seem to have been added later, or else are very, very small specimens.... Date: circa 1907
Uruguay - Montevideo - El Jockey Club Date: circa 1907
Uruguay - Montevideo - The Victoria Theatre Date: circa 1909
Ministry of Propaganda and Information, Montevideo, UruguayMunicipal Offices of Propaganda and Information, Montevideo, Uruguay Date: circa 1910s
Uruguay - Montevideo - Parque Nacional Date: circa 1907
Uruguay - Wing Walker at an Airshow, Montevideo RacetrackUruguay - Wing Walker acrobat at an Airshow at the Hipodromo Nacional de Maronas, a horse racing track located in Ituzaingo neighbourhood, Montevideo, Uruguay - circa 1922-23
Uruguay - Montevideo Fire Department and transport Date: circa 1908
Montevideo, UruguayA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Skull of Toxodon platensisThree-quarters view. Skull length is 66 cms. Pleistocene specimen collected by Charles Darwin near Montevideo, Uraguay during the voyage of the Beagle 1832-1836