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Opening of the Electric Tram System - Lima, Peru Date: circa 1907
Elderly Amerindian Woman - Peru Date: circa 1910s
Peru - Forest Indians - Indigenous people of Peru. Date: circa 1909
Amerindian Man - Cyclopean Wall - Cuzco, PeruAmerindian Man - standing in front of a Cyclopean stone Wall - testament to the skill of Incan masons - Cuzco, Peru. Date: circa 1910s
A group of indigenous Indians - Cuzco, Peru Date: circa 1906
Indigenous Peruvian Indians at Lake Titicaca, Peru Date: circa 1910s
Incan Fountain - Cuzco, PeruThe Incan people of South America built complex water supply and aqueduct systems, highlighting the advanced hydraulic and civil engineering capabilities of the Inca
Indian blowing a trumpet made of hornSouth American Indian blowing a trumpet made ÔÇïÔÇïof horn Date: circa 1930s
A Milkwoman - Lima, Peru Date: 1906
Lima, Peru - Balta Bridge and the San Cristobal HillLima, Peru - Cerro San Cristobal (San Cristobal Hill) and the Balta Bridge over the Rimac River. The Inalambrica Station can be seen in the foreground. Date: 1919
Peruvian river transport - Balsa RaftA rich European man on a hunting trip, being guided through the rapids by a team of local Peruvian attendants. He is seated on a Balsa Wood Raft, which looks highly unsuitable for the river
Bullfighting - Lima, Peru Date: circa 1910s
Peruvian MusiciansA group of Peruvian Musicians with traditional pipes and large bass drums. The principal instrument is the pan flute or pan pipe (also known as panflute or panpipes) - in a variety of sizes
Lima, Peru - Avenida Leguia Date: circa 1910s
Disembarking from a ship - Mollendo, Peru. Crew members from arriving ships were lifted from their boat via a crane, the Pacific swell being too great for normal landings! circa 1930s
Humboldt Penguins - A series of studiesPencil studies of Humboldt Penguins by Raymond Sheppard. The Humboldt Penguin (Spheniscus humboldti) (also termed Peruvian Penguin, or Patranca) is a South American penguin
An Andean Harpist with his harpThe harp migrated from Europe to Mexico and South America with the Conquistadores and Missionaries. The South Americans adapted it and it sometimes called the Highland Harp
Racial / Peru / Lima CoupleA Peruvian couple from Callao, Lima
Ramon CastillaRAMON CASTILLA Peruvian general and President
Costume / Men / Peru / WarriorA Peruvian warrior chief in ornate costume of red, gold, black and white
Peru Spencer MuseumInterior of the Spencer Museum of Peruvian artifacts and antiquities, now housed in the University of Kansas
Spanish Capture PeruvianSpanish cruelly compel Peruvian natives to carry their loot
Quinine in PeruPeruvian natives explain to Europeans that quinine is what their sick companions need
Peruvian PostmanPeruvian postmen keep their heads - and the mail which they carry on them - as they negotiate the rapids which are a hazard of the country
Peruvian Rope BridgesThree different kinds of rope bridge : apart from the usual walk-across type with its handrails on either side, there is a kind for carrying animals and a hammock variety
General view of Lima, Peru, South AmericaA general view of Lima, capital city of Peru, South America
Scenes from an earthquake in Peru, South America, showing the destruction of the towns of Arica and Arequipa