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Saint John of the Cross, (1542-1591). Spanish mystic. The Ascent of Mount Carmel. It was composed between 1581-1585. Engraving. Edition of 1694, Madrid
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
Torre del Oro and Giralda belltower, Seville, SpainThe Torre del Oro (left), a medieval watchtower, and the Giralda belltower (right), in Seville, Spain, with ships on the Guadalquivir River in the foreground. Date: circa 1908
Spanish Golden Age Theater (Siglo de Oro), 16th-17th centuries. classical Open-Air Theatre (Corral de Comedias) in a court. Illustration by Lluis Bargall atercolour
Soho, London - Old Compton Street and Dean Street W1Soho, London - Old Compton Street W1, corner of Dean Street, with busker outside La Colombina D Oro restaurant (61 Dean Street). 1973
Bi oro advertising posterPoster advertising Bi-oro suntan oils and creams, showing a conker brown lady in a yellow swimsuit rubbing in more cream
Seville, Andalucia, Spain - The dock. The Torre del Oro (Golden Tower), which can be seen in the right background, dominates the banks of the river Guadalquivir - it is a remnant of the Moorish
Luis de Go?ngora (1561 1627). Spanish lyric poet. Works oLuis de Go?ngora (1561 1627). Spanish Baroque lyric poet. Works of Don Luis de Gongora Volume II. Cover. Published in Madrid, 1645
Baltrasar Gracian (1601-1658). Spanish writter and philosophBaltrasar Gracian (1601-1658). Spanish Jesuit and baroque prose writter and philosopher. Arte de ingenio (1642, revised as Agudeza y arte de ingenio in 1648). Edition: Barcelona, 1757
Rowlands Aqua d Oro - Distilling Perfume, marketed by A Rowland & Son of Hatton Garden, London. circa 1850s
Pino de Oro Hotel, Tenerife, Canary Islands -- garden with fountain. Date: circa 1908
BALBUENA, Bernardo de (1568-1627). Spanish Mexican writer and priest. Title page of the pastoral novel Siglo de oro en
Seville, Spain - Torre de Oro. A 13th century tower built by the Berbers during the Almohad dynasty in order to control access to Seville via the Guadalquivir river. Date: circa 1910s
Seville, Spain - Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold). A dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville, southern Spain, built by the Berbers during the Almohad dynasty in order to control access to Seville via
Lorgues / Montamas Del OroColumbus expedition to the Montanas del Oro in quest of gold