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Train on the Patras to Athens railway, Greece. Date: circa 1900
Pantocrator Church, Patras, GreecePantocrator (Pantokratoras) Church, Patras, Greece. Date: circa 1920
Relic of St. Andrews head on a silver carved teak. PatrasRelic of St. Andrews head on a silver carved teak. Preserved in the interior of the church of Agios Andreas (Saint Andrew). Patras. Greece
Greece - Patras - Place George I. Date: circa 1910s
Roman Art. Greece. Odeon. Built with brick walls in the 2nd century and restored later. Patras
Greece. Patras. Church of Agios Andreas (Saint Andrew), neo-Byzantine building covered by a large central dome. Founded in 1908 by king George I and inaugurated in 1974
Roman Art. Greece. Relief in a Roman tomb around the Odeon. It depicts a Roman soldier on horseback fighting a lion. Patras
Andrea Doria WoodcutANDREA DORIA Genoese naval commander who sometimes fought for and sometimes against the French, but always against the Turks defeating them at Patras 1532 Date: 1466 - 1560
French destroyer Dehorter, Patras, Greece, WW1French destroyer Dehorter (Bouclier class), in the port of Patras, Greece, during the First World War (17 September 1917). Date: 1917
Scouts from Patras, GreeceScouts from Patras (Patra), Greece, on one of the islands affected by an earthquake in August 1953 which destroyed many buildings in Kefalonia and Zakynthos
Scouts with earthquake victims in Patras, GreeceScouts with earthquake victims in Patras (Patra), Greece. Many earthquakes occurred in the Ionian area in August 1953, the worst one destroying many buildings in Kefalonia and Zakynthos
Patras, Kefalonia, Greece - View from the pier looking inland. Date: 1938
Greece - Patras - Cafe Restaurant Date: circa 1903
Patras, Greece - Epiphany CelebrationsThe celebration of Epiphany in the Bay at Patras, the regional capital of West Greece, located in northern Peloponnese. On the stroke of January 6th
Patras, Greece - St Gerasimos ChurchPatras, Greece - The Church of Saint Gerasimos of Kefalonia, the patron saint of the island of Kefalonia in Greece. Date: circa 1904
Electric Trams at Patras, GreecePatras - Greeces third largest city, located in northern Peloponnese, over 200km west of Athens. The city is built at the foothills of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras. Electric Trams