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Bullock carriages, Madeira, Portugal, c1920s-c1930s(?)Bullock carriage, Madeira, Portugal, c1920s-c1930s(?)
Monte sledge, Madeira, Portugal, c1920s-c1930s(?)
Washing day in Madeira, Portugal, c1920s-c1930s(?). Women washing their laudry in a roadside culvert
Bullock carriage, Madeira, Portugal, c1920s-c1930s(?)
Pope Damasus I, Pope of the Catholic Church. Damasus was pope from 366 to 384 AD
Christopher Columbus and his sons Diego and Ferdinand, 15th century. Columbus (1451-1506) was a navigator, colonizer and one of the first Europeans to explore the Americas after the Vikings
The chief knightly orders of Spain and Portugal, c1930s. After Christian Frederic Schwan, designs of those knightly orders which possess special insignia, Mannheim 1791
Catherine, the Mulatta of the Portuguese Bradao, 1521, (1936). Artist: Albrecht DurerCatherine, the Mulatta of the Portuguese Bradao, 1521, (1936). Found in the collection of the Gabinetto dei Disegni e Stampe, Uffizi, Florence, Italy
Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Artist: B HollCatherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of King Charles II of England, (19th century). Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal
Coimbra, Portugal, 1886. Artist: TaylorCoimbra, Portugal, 1886
Door of the Imperfect Chapel, Monastery of Batalha, Portugal, 1886. Artist: TherondDoor of the Imperfect Chapel, Monastery of Batalha, Portugal, 1886. Santa Maria da Vitoria na Batalha, more commonly known as the Batalha Monastery
Lordelo do Ouro, near Porto, Portugal, 1903
Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil and Princess Amelie of Leuchtenberg. Pedro I proclaimed Brazil independent from Portugal and declared himself its Emperor in 1822
Ninth Regiment of Foot, Battle of Roleia, Portugal, 17th August 1808. Artist: MadeleyNinth Regiment of Foot, Battle of Roleia, Portugal, 17th August 1808. At the Battle of Rolica the British under Wellington defeated the French under General Henri Delaborde
Dress of the Country People in Madeira. Artist: E MitchellDress of the Country People in Madeira
The chief knightly orders of Spain and Portugal, 1791, (1902). Designs of the knightly orders which possess special insignia
Maria II of Portugal, 19th century. Maria II da Gloria, Queen of Portugal, (1819-1853), was the daughter of King Pedro IV. She had at least 12 children and died in childbirth
Types of soldiers from the end of the 19th century, 1900. Artist: Richard KnotelTypes of soldiers from the end of the 19th century, 1900. Illustrations of uniforms from various different countries
Letter from Henry John Temple to RB Hoppner, 18th June 1832. Artist: Lord PalmerstonLetter from Henry John Temple to RB Hoppner, 18th June 1832. Letter written from the Foreign Office by Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to RB Hoppner
Torres sighting Cape York, 1606, (1886). Artist: Julian AshtonLuis Vaez de Torres sighting Cape York, 1606, (1886). Cape York Peninsula in Queensland is the northernmost extremity of Australia
Funchal, Madeira, c1890. View of the Madeira Islands of Portugal. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)
Catherine of Braganza. Catarina de Braganca (1638-1705) was queen consort of King Charles II of England. She was the second surviving daughter of King John IV of Portugal
Amelia of Orleans, Queen of Portugal, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: CamachoAmelia of Orleans, Queen of Portugal, late 19th-early 20th century. The eldest daughter of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris, and his wife and cousin, Princess Marie Isabelle d Orleans
King Carlos I of Portugal and Algarves, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: CamachoKing Carlos I of Portugal and Algarves, late 19th-early 20th century. Portrait of Carlos I (1863-1908), second last King of Portugal and Algarves
Lisbon, Portugal, 1879. Artist: LaplanteLisbon, Portugal, 1879. View of the port on the Atlantic Ocean, with ships in the harbour
Oporto, Portugal, 19th century. Artist: TaylorOporto, Portugal, 19th century. View of the town of Porto with ships on the River Douro
King and Queen of Portugal, presented with flowers by Admiral Touchard, 1904. Carlos I, King of Portugal, married Princess Amelie of Orleans in 1886
The Portuguese pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, 1900. Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a worlds fair held in Paris, France
Portrait of Queen Amelia of Portugal, 1896. Artist: F MeaullePortrait of Queen Amelia of Portugal, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 15th November 1896
Charles I, king of Portugal, 1895. Artist: F MeaulleCharles I, king of Portugal, 1895. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 20th October 1895
The Battle at Cape St Vincent, 19th century. The naval Battle of Cape St Vincent took place in 1797, near Cape St Vincent, Portugal, between a British fleet and a Spanish fleet
Fernando of Portugal taken prisoner, c1212, (1375-1379). Infante Ferdinand and his new wife, Jeanne of Flanders, were taken prisoner by King Philippe Augustes son, the future Louis VIII
Isabel of Portugal with St Elizabeth, 1457-1460. Artist: Petrus ChristusIsabel of Portugal with St Elizabeth, 1457-1460. From the collection of the Groeninge Museum, Bruges
Christ on the cross, crucifix, 14th centuryChrist on the Cross, crucifix, 14th century. From the National Museum of Machasdo de Castro, Coimbra, Portugal
The Crucifixion, St Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy
Altarpiece of St Vincent, 1460. Artist: Nuno GoncalvesAltarpiece of St Vincent, 1460. Panel of the Relic (right side), Panel of the Knights (left side). From the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal
Altarpiece of Saint Vincent, 1460. Artist: Nuno GoncalvesAltarpiece of Saint Vincent, 1460. Panel of the Frades (right side), Panel of the Fishing (left side). From the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal
Triptych of Santa Clara, 1486. Artist: Mestre HilariusTriptych of Santa Clara, 1486. The panels depict Christ praying on the Mount of Olives, St Clare and the Miracle of the Safekeeping and the Lamentation of Christ
Bible, Portuguese, 17th Century
Figure of St Ines, 1535-1540. Artist: Jean de RouenFigure of St Ines, 1535-1540. From the Museu Nacional de Machado de Castro, Portugal
Christ on the Cross, 16th century. From Museu Nacional de Soares dos Reis, Portugal
The Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 16th century. Artist: Gregorio LopezThe Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 16th century. Sebastian was born in Gaul and was a member of the Emperor Diocletians Praetorian Guard. As a Christian he was sentenced to be executed by archers
Manner of Washing for Gold in the Brazilian Mountains, 1814. Artist: LesterManner of Washing for Gold in the Brazilian Mountains, 1814. Negro slaves washing for alluvial gold watched over by a slave master brandishing a whip
Grand procession of criminals sentenced by the Inquisition of Lisbon, 18th centuryGrand procession to the auto-da-fe of criminals sentenced by the Inquisition of Lisbon, 18th century
Depiction of St Francis Xavier (1506-1552), missionary who founded Jesuit order, 19th centuryDepiction of St Francis Xavier (1506-1552) Spanish Jesuit missionary who founded Jesuit order with Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) Apostle to the Indies
Volcanic sea-cliffs in MadeiraVolcanic sea-cliffs at Ponto Do San Lourenco on the south-east coast of Madeira
A carved wooden door from Nigeria depicting men on horsebackA carved wooden door from Yorubaland, Nigeria, depicting Portugese men on horseback. From the British Museum
Storming of San Sebastian by British and Portuguese troops under Wellington, 31 August 1813. The siege, which lasted from 28 June to 31 August was under the local command of the Scottish General