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Mexico City Collection

Background imageMexico City Collection: The tree of Noche Triste, Popotla, between 1884 and 1900. Creator: William H. Jackson

The tree of Noche Triste, Popotla, between 1884 and 1900. Creator: William H. Jackson
The tree of Noche Triste, Popotla, between 1884 and 1900

Background imageMexico City Collection: Mexico, the Castle of Chapultepec, between 1884 and 1900. Creator: William H. Jackson

Mexico, the Castle of Chapultepec, between 1884 and 1900. Creator: William H. Jackson
Mexico, the Castle of Chapultepec, between 1884 and 1900

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Palace from the Cathedral, city of Mexico, between 1880 and 1897. Creator: Unknown

The Palace from the Cathedral, city of Mexico, between 1880 and 1897. Creator: Unknown
The Palace from the Cathedral, city of Mexico, between 1880 and 1897

Background imageMexico City Collection: Mexico - Street Scene In Mexico City, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Mexico - Street Scene In Mexico City, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mexico - Street Scene In Mexico City, 1911
Mexico - Street Scene In Mexico City, 1911

Background imageMexico City Collection: Mexico - Bird's Eye View of Mexico City, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Mexico - Bird's Eye View of Mexico City, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Mexico - Bird's Eye View of Mexico City, 1911

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Aztec Calendar Stone, or Stone of the Sun, National Museum, Mexico City, c1930s

The Aztec Calendar Stone, or Stone of the Sun, National Museum, Mexico City, c1930s. A name glyph of Aztec ruler Moctezuma II suggests the basalt Aztec sun stone was carved c1502- 1521

Background imageMexico City Collection: Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan, Mexico

Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan, Mexico. The Aztec city of Tenochtitlan was founded in 1325. Its main temple was the site of ritual human sacrifices

Background imageMexico City Collection: Illumination of National Palace on Evening of Independence Day Celebration, Mexico City, c1930s

Illumination of National Palace on Evening of Independence Day Celebration, Mexico City, c1930s. Mexican Independence Day on 16th September at the National Palace in Plaza de la Constitucion

Background imageMexico City Collection: Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns), 1503. Creator: Unknown

Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns), 1503. Creator: Unknown
Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns), 1503. Large plaque of stone carved with animal and geometric hieroglyphs

Background imageMexico City Collection: Reception of Cortes by Montezuma, 1519, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Reception of Cortes by Montezuma, 1519, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Reception of Cortes by Montezuma, 1519, (1890). Moctezuma II (1466-1520) met Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish Conquistador on 8 November 1519, the two leaders exchanged gifts

Background imageMexico City Collection: Montezuma, 15191-1520, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Montezuma, 15191-1520, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Montezuma, 1519-1520, (1890). Moctezuma II (1466-1520) ruler of Tenochtitlan, from 1502 to 1520 was killed during the initial stages of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

Background imageMexico City Collection: The City of Mexico, ca 1690. Creator: Correa, Diego (active second Half of 17th cen. )

The City of Mexico, ca 1690. Creator: Correa, Diego (active second Half of 17th cen. )
The City of Mexico, ca 1690. Found in the Collection of Museo Nacional de Historia, Chapultepec

Background imageMexico City Collection: Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico, c1897. Colegio de la Paz Vizcainas was originally established in mid 18th century for the education of orphaned girls and widows

Background imageMexico City Collection: Statue of Columbus on the Paseo, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Statue of Columbus on the Paseo, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Statue of Columbus on the Paseo, City of Mexico, c1897. Monument to Christopher Columbus on the Paseo de la Reforma, a gift to the city from Antonio Escandon, by French sculptor Charles Cordier

Background imageMexico City Collection: Fountain of the Falling Waters, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Fountain of the Falling Waters, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Fountain of the Falling Waters, City of Mexico, c1897. The Salto del Agua fountain, built as part of aqueduct works, with bas relief of Mexico City coat of arms

Background imageMexico City Collection: Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Floral tributes on the tomb of President Benito Pablo Juarez From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Old San Hipolito Convent, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Old San Hipolito Convent, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Old San Hipolito Convent, City of Mexico, c1897. Convent dating from the 16th century, founded by Hernan Cortes and his companions

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Built from 1573 to 1813, on the site of the Templo Mayor, a former sacred Aztec city with original designs by Claudio de Arciniega

Background imageMexico City Collection: Church of La Santisma, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Church of La Santisma, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Church of La Santisma, City of Mexico, c1897. La Santisima Church built between 1755 and 1783 with Spanish baroque stucco facade. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo

Background imageMexico City Collection: National Palace, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

National Palace, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
National Palace, City of Mexico, c1897. Located in Plaza de la Constitucion (El Zocalo). From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N. Greig & Co

Background imageMexico City Collection: Chapultepec, Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Chapultepec, Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Chapultepec, Mexico, c1897. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N. Greig & Co. London, c1897]

Background imageMexico City Collection: Storming of Chapultepec, (1878). Creator: Unknown

Storming of Chapultepec, (1878). Creator: Unknown
Storming of Chapultepec, (1878). The Battle of Chapultepec in September 1847 was fought between the United States Marine Corps

Background imageMexico City Collection: Avenida Juarez, Mexico City, Mexico, 1895. Creator: Abel Briquet

Avenida Juarez, Mexico City, Mexico, 1895. Creator: Abel Briquet
Avenida Juarez, Mexico City, Mexico, 1895. Carriages by the Alameda Central park. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. View of the Zocalo and the Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens was built in

Background imageMexico City Collection: General Scotts Entrance into Mexico City, pub. 1851. Creator: Carl Nebel (1805 - 1855)

General Scotts Entrance into Mexico City, pub. 1851. Creator: Carl Nebel (1805 - 1855)
General Scotts Entrance into Mexico City, from The War Between the United States and Mexico, pub. 1851 (colour lithograph)

Background imageMexico City Collection: Statue of Columbus on the Paseo, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Statue of Columbus on the Paseo, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Statue of Columbus on the Paseo, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Statue of Italian explorer, navigator, and colonist Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) by Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens was built in sections from 1573 to 1813

Background imageMexico City Collection: Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcai nas was established in the mid 18th century for the education of orphaned girls

Background imageMexico City Collection: Fountain of the Falling Waters, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Fountain of the Falling Waters, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Fountain of the Falling Waters, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Fountain with bas relief of the Mexico City coat of arms. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell

Background imageMexico City Collection: Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Temple and Hospital of the Most Holy Trinity was built between 1755 and 1783 as a temple for the adjoining hospital (or hospice) for priests

Background imageMexico City Collection: Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. View of Chapultepec Castle and park. The castle was built in the 18th century as a stately home for the Spanish viceroy

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Convent dating from the 16th century. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageMexico City Collection: National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Palace is the seat of the federal executive in Mexico; the colonial building used construction materials from the Aztec emperor Moctezumas palace

Background imageMexico City Collection: Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The tomb of Mexican president Benito Juarez (1806-1872), a lawyer and liberal politician of Zapotec (indigenous Mexican) origin

Background imageMexico City Collection: Young divinity

Young divinity

Background imageMexico City Collection: Chapultepec, 19th century

Chapultepec, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]

Background imageMexico City Collection: Mexico City, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Mexico City, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Mexico City, 1903. From World Pictures, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by Dorothy Menpes. [A. & C. Black, London, 1903]

Background imageMexico City Collection: Storming of Chapultepec, 1877

Storming of Chapultepec, 1877. The Battle of Chapultepec, September 1847, was a battle between Mexican and American forces during the Mexican-American War. After William Henry Powell (1823-1879)

Background imageMexico City Collection: Mexico City, Mexico, mid 19th century (c1880)

Mexico City, Mexico, mid 19th century (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background imageMexico City Collection: Entrance to the Cathedral of Mexico City, late 19th century

Entrance to the Cathedral of Mexico City, late 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol IX

Background imageMexico City Collection: Cathedral and National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, 1926

Cathedral and National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake

Background imageMexico City Collection: Panorama of the City of Mexico, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Panorama of the City of Mexico, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Panorama of the City of Mexico, 1893. View from the Cathedral of the Plaza Mayor and National Palace. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings

Background imageMexico City Collection: Cypress grove at Chapultepec, Mexico City, 1877

Cypress grove at Chapultepec, Mexico City, 1877

Background imageMexico City Collection: The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, 19th century

The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, 19th century. The cathedral was begun in the 16th century, shortly after the Spanish conquest

Background imageMexico City Collection: City of Mexico, 1883. Artist: Henry Adlard

City of Mexico, 1883. Artist: Henry Adlard
City of Mexico, 1883. View of Mexicos capital city

Background imageMexico City Collection: The building of Mexico City, 16th century

The building of Mexico City, 16th century. Native slaves building Mexico City on the ruins of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan under the direction of Spanish conquistadors

Background imageMexico City Collection: Mexico City in the early 16th century

Mexico City in the early 16th century. Depiction probably based on a sketch in the conquistador Hernan Cortes book of 1524. From the British Museum



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