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Puerta del Sol in Madrid, Spain. Vintage halftone photo etching circa 19th century.
Hua Lamphong railway station in black and white
Antique photograph of the Gate to Lucknow, India, 19th Century
The Guadalajara Cathedral or Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady, Centro, Guadalajara, Jalisco, a minor basilica. Built in the Spanish Renaissance style, except for its neo-Gothic spires. \n\nThe cathedral houses the mummified body of Santa Innocencia  whowas killed by her father for converting to Catholicism) and other religious people\n\nBuilt in the Spanish Renaissance style, The Guadalajara Cathedral home to Catholic altars and relics.\n\n\nWas built in 1618\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1974. Street scene with pedestrians, buildings and shops in Buenos Aires.
Embassy of Spain in Argentina.
12 16 2009 Vintage Old Black and White photo of Chamarajendra Technical college Mysore Karnataka India Asia.
Photography from 19th century
Man beside a tomb in Agra, India during the british era. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century.
The word\
Bank of sapin banco de espana building in Madrid view
Street view of C. de Alcalá, Petit Palace Alcalá building, Madrid, Spain. El Alado (Estatua adosada)
View of one of the northern districts of Madrid from a skyscraper.
Man Writing at Desk in 1940. Sepia Toned.
Fleet Street is a major street in the City of London. The \
Mexico: Ceramic Number 103 House Address Tile
Paris 1905, city traffic on the Boulevard des Italiens (original historical postcard)
Lisbon, Portugal - April 25, 2023: Close up low-angle view of the clock face and surroundings of the Time Out Market. No people are on the scene.
Zurich, Switzerland, 1970. The famous Bahnhofstrasse (pedestrian shopping area) in downtown Zurich. Furthermore: locals, shops and buildings.
Vintage photograph of British cavalry training.
July 30, 2024: Madrid, Spain. The building of the Banco de Bilbao (now part of BBVA) is located at number 16, Calle de Alcalá in Madrid, Spain. It was designed in 1919 by architect Ricardo Bastida y Bilbao and constructed between 1920 and 1923. The towers feature two bronze chariots. Higinio Basterra is the author of the two sculptures, which, according to data from the time, weigh 25 tons. They are filled with meaning due to the symbolism they represent—strength and power—two strong and solid values that the bank's directors wanted to convey by crowning their headquarters with them.\n\nOver the years, they have witnessed the most recent history of Madrid and have been part of some very curious anecdotes. For example, they were originally gilded but had to be painted a dark color so as not to attract Francoist planes during the Civil War.\n\nThey have also served as a reference for some films and movies about the city. For instance, they are featured in Álex de la Iglesia's movie \
Image from 19th century
Knightsbridge a residential retail district in London, near Hyde Park. Knightsbridge is also the name of the roadway which runs near the Hyde Park.
Commissioner Street in Johannesburg, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
Madrid, Spain - 2024: The Four Seasons Hotel in Canalejas. Low angle view against bright blue sky. Luxury hotel in central Madrid, Spain
View of the Madrid municipality building in Puerta del Sol on a clear winter day. The Spanish flag flying in the wind close to the flags of Madrid and Europe.
Paris,France-07-12-1940 unique historic aerial of Mont Martre cathedral, taken by a German aerial reconnaissance photographer during German occupation of France
Vintage photograph of Busy city street outside the Bank of England, London, Victorian 19th Century
The beauty of Gilgit Baltistan
Photo of an original antique print from the Glimpses of the World by John L. Stoddard published in 1892.
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