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Prado Promenade, Havana, Cuba, 1910Prado Promenade, Havana, Cuba, c1910. [Edicion Jordi]
Cuban Telephone Company, Havana, Cuba, c1910Cuban Telephone Company, Havana, Associated with the International Telephone & Telegraph Corporation, c1910. [Roberts & Co. Havana, Cuba]
Birds-Eye View of Central Park, Havana, Cuba, c1919. [Edicion Jordi]
San Rafael Street, Havana, Cuba, c1910. [Edicion Jordi]
Modern buildings in Gulf Avenue, Havana, Cuba, c1910
SS Havana and city from Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba, c1910. Launched in 1906, SS Havana was a passenger steamer for the Ward Line on the New York to Havana route from 1907-1917
Havana Central Railway Station, Cuba, c1912 The station is the largest railway station in Cuba with four floors and a mezzanine
Calle Castillo, Cienfuegos, Cuba, c1900
El Malecon, Cienfuegos, Cuba, c1910El Malecon, Cienfuegos, Cuba, c1900
Habana: Prado, Neptuno y Hotel Plaza. Prado, Central Park and Plaza Hotel, c1910Habana: Prado, Neptuno y Hotel Plaza. Prado, Central Park and Plaza Hotel, Havana, Cuba, c1910.[Edicion Jordi]
Prado and Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba, c1900
Cultivo del Tabaco. Tobacco-culture in Vuelta Abajo, c1900
Habana. Rina de Gallos. Cock-fight, c. 1900sHabana. Rina de Gallos. Cock-fight, 1900s
Cuba: Corte de Cana. Cutting Sugar Cane, c1910. [Edielon Jordo]
Cuban Fruit Store, c1910. [Harris Bros Co. Havana, Cuba]
Cuba: Ingenio moliendo. Sugar Mill at work, c1900. [Edielon Jordi]
Sugar Mill, Cuba, c1910. [Harris Bros. Co. Havana, Cuba]
Sailors in Camp, US Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, c1911. Guantanamo Bay is located at the southeastern end of Cuba and is the largest harbour on the south side of the island
SS Cuba, Key West, Florida, c1925. SS Cuba was a steamship owned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Originally launched in 1897 as the German SS Coblenz
Warehouse of Leaf Tobacco, Havana, Cuba, c1910sWarehouse of Leaf Tobacco, Havana, Cuba. [Harris Bros. Co. Havana, Cuba], 1910s
Lector reading to cigar rollers, Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba, 1910sLector reading to cigar rollers, Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba. Readers are a traditional feature of Cuban cigar factories where the reader, often someone with radio experience, reads the news
Reader in Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba, c1910sReader in Cigar Factory, Havana, Cuba. Readers are a traditional feature of Cuban cigar factories where the reader, often someone with radio experience, reads the news
Produce Exchange, Havana, Cuba, c1916
Habana. Hotel de Inglaterra. -Inglaterra Hotel, Cuba, c1910sHabana. Hotel de Inglaterra. -Interra Hotel, Cuba. [T. Cossio, Reina, Habana, Cuba]
Habana. Calle Neptuno y San Miguel. Neptuno and St Michel Street, 1910sHabana. Calle Neptuno y San Miguel. Neptuno and St. Michel Street, Cuba, 1910s
Camaguey. Estacion del Ferro-Carril. Railway Station, Cuba, c1910sCamaguey. Estacion del Ferro-Carril. Railway Station, Cuba, 1910s
Matanzas, Cuba. Almacenes, Rio San Juan. Docks and Warehouses, San Juan River, c1910
No. 61. Calle Obispo. Obispo Street, Havana, Cuba, c1910No. 61. Calle Obispo. Obispo Street, Cuba, C1910. [Torrea Y Costa. Campanario - No. 123, Habana]
Habana. Cazada de Vives y Cristina. Vives and Cristina Avenue, Cuba, c1910Habana. Cazada de Vives y Cristina. Vives and Cristina Avenue Cuba, c1910
Tabaco bajo toldo. Shade grown Tobacco - Cuba, c1900. [American Photo Studios, Havana-Cuba]
Tobacco Gathering, 1900Tobacco Gathering, c1900
Wharf Scene, Havana, Cuba, 1910. [Harris Bros. Co. Havana, Cuba], 1910s
Camp at the US Naval Station, Guatanamo, Cuba, c1911Camp at the U.S. Naval Station, Guatanamo, Cuba, c1911. Guantanamo Bay is located at the southeastern end of Cuba and is the largest harbour on the south side of the island
Street scene, Havana, Cuba, c1910. [The Rotograph Co. N. Y. City, Germany]
Tropicana - Lefty Clarks New Casino, c1950s. Tropicana, also known as Tropicana Club, is a world-known cabaret and club in Havana, Cuba, was opened in 1939 at Villa Mina
Residences, Cuba, c1910
The Cathedral, Havana, Cuba, c1910
American Consulate, Santiago de Cuba, c1911. Santiago de Cuba has long been considered the second most important city in Cuba after Havana, and still remains the second largest. [Harris Bros. Co
Havana Riviera Hotel, Havana, Cuba, c1957. Ginger Rogers inaugurated the hotel in December 1957, playing the legendary Copa Room of the hotel built by mobster Meyer Lansky
Partial Airview of the City, Havana, Cuba, c1910. [C. Jordi, Obispo 526, Havana, Cuba]
Brooklyn, Caimanera, Cuba, c1910sBrooklyn, Caimanera, Cuba. [W.B. Houston, USA], c1910s
Custom House and Square, Havana, Cuba, c1900
The City of Havana, Cuba, across the Bay, c1930. [Harris Bros. Co. Havana, Cuba]
Cuba: Vega de tabaco. Tobacco Plantation, c1900s
Paseo de Marti in Havana, 1920sPaseo de Marti in Havana. In 1925 the beautiful prada was extended up to the G street in the center of the capital. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal
Statue of Don Jose de la Luz Caballero, (1912), 1920sStatue of Don Jose de la Luz Caballero. A statue was erected in Havana in 1912 to the famous philosopher Jose de la Luz Caballero.Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal
La Corona, tobacco factory, 1920sLa Corona, tobacco factory. This building was built in 1903, being the first construction of steel made in Cuba, build for the production of tobacco
Palace of the Galician Centre, 1920sPalace of the Galician Centre. The beautiful Palace of the Galician Centre ( Palacio del Centro Gallego), one of the most beautiful of the capital city, was constructed in 1914 and cost $3, 000, 000