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Cervera Collection

Background imageCervera Collection: Carmen Cervera, Baroness Thyssen with her husband, photo 1991

Carmen Cervera, Baroness Thyssen with her husband, photo 1991

Background imageCervera Collection: Pascual Cervera y Topete (1839-1909), Spanish sailor, engraving in the Ilustracion

Pascual Cervera y Topete (1839-1909), Spanish sailor, engraving in the Ilustracion Espanola y Americana

Background imageCervera Collection: Woman from Cervera (Kingdom of Naples), color engraving 1870

Woman from Cervera (Kingdom of Naples), color engraving 1870

Background imageCervera Collection: University of Cervera. Chapel and main altar, by Jaime Padro i Cots (1777-1787)

University of Cervera. Chapel and main altar, by Jaime Padro i Cots (1777-1787)

Background imageCervera Collection: Adoration of the Shepherds, side table of the altarpiece of Saint Michael

Adoration of the Shepherds, side table of the altarpiece of Saint Michael, from the church of Saint Mary of Cervera

Background imageCervera Collection: Cervera, c1893. Artist: Pernandaz

Cervera, c1893. Artist: Pernandaz
Cervera, c1893. Pascual Cervera y Topete (1839-1909), Admiral of the Spanish Caribbean Squadron during the Spanish-American War. From the 2e collection [Felix Potin, c1893]

Background imageCervera Collection: Captain Evans and Cervera, (1898), 1920s

Captain Evans and Cervera, (1898), 1920s
Captain Evans and Cervera. When the Maria Teresa started to sink, Cervera jumped into the water, and was picked up by the Cuban forces of Cebreco, who handed him over to the Gloucester

Background imageCervera Collection: The sinking of the Merrimac, (1898), 1920s

The sinking of the Merrimac, (1898), 1920s
Sinking of the Merrimac. On June 3rd, 1898 the Lieutenant Richmond Hobson, sank ithe coal vessel Merrimac n the port channel, in order to obstruct

Background imageCervera Collection: Cerveras Squadron, (1898), 1920s

Cerveras Squadron, (1898), 1920s
Cerveras squadron departure. The Spanish squadron left Santiago on 3th July 1898 at 9am. The first battleship to succumb was the Maria Teresa, followed the Vizcaya and then the Colon

Background imageCervera Collection: Admiral Cervera and his principle officers including Captain Eulate, c1910

Admiral Cervera and his principle officers including Captain Eulate, c1910
Admiral Cervera (1839-1909) and his principle officers including Captain Eulate, c1910. Cervera was admiral of the Spanish Caribbean Squadron during the Spanish-American War


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