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Mexico, the Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1899. Creator: William H. JacksonMexico, the Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1899
The cathedral, City of Mexico, between 1884 and 1900. Creator: William H. JacksonThe cathedral, City of Mexico, between 1884 and 1900
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
Entrance to the Cathedral, Mexico; A Ride Round the Valley of Mexico, 1875. Creator: UnknownEntrance to the Cathedral, Mexico; A Ride Round the Valley of Mexico, 1875. [View of the Tabernacle of Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, built between 1749 and 1760]
The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: UnknownThe 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
National Palace, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: UnknownNational 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
The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, 1895. Creator: UnknownThe Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, 1895. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens was built in sections from 1573 to 1813
The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe 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
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)
The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: UnknownThe 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
National Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: UnknownNational 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