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President of the Argentine Republic, from Worlds Sovereigns series (N34) for Allen &President of the Argentine Republic, from Worlds Sovereigns series (N34) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1889
Christ of the Andes, Statue Commemorating Treaty between Chile and Argentina. S. America, c1930s. Christ the Redeemer of the Andes at Uspallata Pass on the border between Argentina
The Customs Building and Magnificent Y. M. C. A. Buenos Aires, Argentina, c1930s. Creator: UnknownThe Customs Bldg. and Magnificent Y.M.C.A. Buenos Aires, Argentina, c1930s. Buenos Aires Customs House, a French Neoclassical government building in the Montserrat district of Buenos Aires
1907 Itala, Cagno in Buenos Aires. Creator: Unknown1907 Itala, Cagno in Buenos Aires
Plaza de la Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1895. Creator: UnknownPlaza de la Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1895. The Argentine Independence monument, known as the Piramide de Mayo, was built in 1811
La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1895. Creator: UnknownLa Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1895. The neighbourhood of La Boca on the river Plate, with ships at the quayside. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs
Opening of Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1895. Creator: Enrique Carlos MoodyOpening of Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1895. Ceremonial opening of the National Congress, the legislative branch of the government of Argentina
Che Guevara Graffitti, 2015. Creator: Luis RosendoErnesto Che Guevara portrait graffiti
Flags of the world, 1889. Creator: W & AK JohnstonFlags of the world, 1889. Flags, standards and ensigns. From " Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ninth Edition". [1889]
Argentina, c1935. Creator: UnknownArgentina, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]
The launch of the 2nd Argentine Destroyer Tucuman, 16 Oct 1928The launch of the 2nd Argentine Destroyer Tucuman built by J Samuel White & Co in Cowes, Isle of Wight, 16 Oct 1928. Tucuman was the second of three Mendoza class destroyers built in the United
The 1st Argentine Destroyer Mendoza built by J Samuel White & Co in Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1928. Mendoza was the first of three Mendoza class destroyers built in the United Kingdom for the Argentine
Map of South America, 1902. Creator: UnknownMap of South America, 1902. With insets of Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Valparaiso and Buenos Aires. From The Century Atlas of the World. [John Walker & Co, Ltd. London, 1902]
Map of Chile, Argentina etc. Map showing a section of South America, with the Andes mountain range, and the mouth of the River Plate. Plate 101 from The Times Atlas
Justo Jose Urquiza (1801-1870), militar, politician and president of the Republic of Argentina
Mariano Moreno (1778 - 1811), Argentine jurist and patriot
Hipolito Yrigoyen (1880-1933). Argentinian politician and president
Mariano Moreno (1778-1811), Argentinian jurist and patriot
Bernardo O Higgins (1776-1842), Chilean general and politician
Macedonio Fernandez (1874-1953), Argentine writer and philosopher, patriarch of the inventionist movement, drawing by Jorge de la Canal
Image of Our Lady of Lujan, the patron saint of Argentina
Religious procession at the Basilica of Lujan de Cuyo (Mendoza), Argentina
Manuel Mujica Lainez (1910-1984), Argentinian writer
Visit to Spain of Hector Jose Campora (1909-1980) Argentine politician and president, with General Franco and Luis Carrero Blanco
Jose Hernandez (1834-1886), Argentine poet
Cover of the work Juan Moreira by Eduardo Gutierrez
Military Camp of governor Jeronimo Matorras during the Gran Chaco campaign, oil on canvas
Colon Theatre, exterior view, with many taxis circulating in front of it
Partial View of the Falls of Iguassu, 1914. Junction of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Approached from the North by the Brazil Railway Companys System, 1914
Fuegians and their Wigwams, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor PritchettFuegians and their Wigwams, c1885, (1890). From Journal of Researchers into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S
Buenos Ayres, c1885, (1890). Artist: Robert Taylor PritchettBuenos Ayres, c1885, (1890). From Journal of Researchers into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S
Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. Detailed and scaled map of South America with geographical features and place names
Buenos Ayres, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Marina Argentina. Acorazado, Belgrano, c1908. Named after the Argentine founding father Manuel Belgrano (1770-1820) the vessel was a 7, 069-ton armoured cruiser which was completed in 1899. [R
Jose Gutierrez, (1809-1895), 1920sGeneral Jose Gutierrez de la Concha, born in Argentina in 1809 and ruled Cuba three times; in 1850, 1854 and 1875; imprisoned and executed Narciso Lopez and Aguey and Pinto and others. He died 1895
The new city of La Plata, Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Argentine Republic, c1890. Artist: E WatkinsThe new city of La Plata, Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Argentine Republic, c1890. With a view of the Cathedral of La Plata, and Dr Dardo Rocha (1838-1921), Governor of Buenos Aires
Boulevard Callao, Buenos Aires, Argentina, late 19th or early 20th century(?)
Gaucho, Argentina, early 20th century
Racecourse, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The racecourse is situated in Palermo Park. A print from Buenos Aires, published by Mitchells Book Store, Cangallo
Plaza Libertad (Liberty Square), Buenos Aires, Argentina. A print from Buenos Aires, published by Mitchells Book Store, Cangallo
San Martin Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Plaza San Martin was laid out by French landscape architect Carlos Thays and was completed in 1896
Congress Hall and Avenida Callao, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The capitol building of Argentinas National Congress was completed in 1906
Avenida de Mayo (May Avenue), Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Avenida de Mayo is named after the May Revolution of 1810 against Spanish rule in Argentina
Law Courts, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed by French architect Norbert Maillart, the bulding that houses Argentinas Supreme Court was completed in 1910
Lavalle Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The monument to Argentinian general Juan Lavalle can be seen on the left. A print from Buenos Aires, published by Mitchells Book Store, Cangallo
Argentine Independence monument, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Crowned by an allegory of Liberty, this monument in the centre of the Plaza de Mayo was built in 1811
Monument to George Washington, Palermo Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina. A print from Buenos Aires, published by Mitchells Book Store, Cangallo
British Clock Tower in commemoration of Argentine independence, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This clock tower was a gift from the citys British community and was built in 1916