Europe (continent)
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
Liefde Bay, 1924
80 x 55 mm.
Liefde Bay, 1 Aug '24, 1924-08-01
100 x 75 mm.
Liefde Bay, 5 Aug, 1924-08-05
80 x 60 mm.
Liefde Bay - Canard Islands, 5 Aug '24, 1924-08-05
95 x 70 mm.
Liefde Bay - Cape Roos, 1924
100 x 70 mm.
Liefde Bay, July, 1924-07
100 x 75 mm.
Liefde Bay, Spitzbergen, 1924
170 x 120 mm. 'Taylor, Ellis, Tymms' standing in front of a plane.
Liefde Bay, Spitzbergen, Aug 1924, 1924-08
65 x 90 mm. Group photograph. Subjects identified on reverse as: Tymms, Taylor, Ellis.
Liefde Bay, Vale, 1924
170 x 120 mm. A view of a seaplane in the bay, with mountains in the background.
Lient. Craig, Lient. Collins, Lient. Driscoll, Lient. Lomas. Acq Aug 17, 1917-08
55 x 80mm. Showing four men in uniform standing in front of a hut. The men are identified on the reverse of the photograph:
'Left to right:
Lient. Craig (Obs. AHT) Gone home to fly
Lient. Collins (Pilot AHT)
Lient. Driscoll (Obs. BHT) Gone home to fly
Lient. Lomas (Pilot AHT) Gone home'
Light aeroplane competitions - Lympne, Oct. '23, 1923-10
100 x 80 mm. A view of the aeroplane: 'Sylvia II'.
Lighthouse : Europa, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Ligne du Tram de Menton à Sospel (A.M.) [?Alpes-Maritimes] Viaduc du Caramel, 1919
139 x 89 mm. Monochrome postcard.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
85 x 130 mm. Postcard of the interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
85 x 135 mm. Postcard of the interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
135 x 85 mm. Postcard of the interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
[Lincoln Cathedral], 1930 - 1937
85 x 140 mm. Postcard of Lincoln Cathedral, rising behind a street.
Lisbon. Avenue de la Liberte, 1880 - 1889
277 x 220 mm. A view looking along the three hundred foot wide Avenida da Liberdade with its tree lined walks forming Lisbon's chief promenade. The avenue leads off from the N.W. corner of Rossio Square. The monument in the foreground presumably commeorates Portugese freedom from Spanish rule. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Lisbonne. Avenue de la Liberte'. It is also numbered 183 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'
Lisbon. Castello dos Moros, Cintra [i.e. Sintra], 1880 - 1889
279 x 224 mm. Showing the battlements of the ruined Moorish castle on the hillside above Sintra, with parts of the town visible below.
Lisbon. Chapel of St. John the Baptist in the church of San Roque, 1880 - 1889
211 x 273 mm. Showing the ornately decorated altar of the chapel, set in an arched recess. The chapel was built in the eighteenth century by John V.
Lisbon. Chateau de la Pena, Cintra [i.e. Sintra], 1880 - 1889
278 x 224 mm. A view loking up towards the battlements and domes of the fortified Chateau de la Pena, standing at the summit of a tree covered hill. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Cintra. Chateau de la Pena. Vue d'ensemble' It is also numbered 240 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'
Lisbon. Chateau de la Pena, Cintra [i.e. Sintra], 1880 - 1889
221 x 278 mm. Showing the magnificantly carved entrance archway to the Chateau, with a stone figure above the arch supporting a bow window on the face of which a delicate tracery of foliage is sculpted. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Cintra. Chateau de la Pena. Cour ?D'Honneus.' It is also numbered 239 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'
Lisbon. Entrada do Palacio de Monterrate, Belem, 1880 - 1889
218 x 275 mm. Showing the ornate Moorish entrance to the palace, fronted by a fountain.
Lisbon. Fish market, 1880 - 1889
278 x 223 mm. Showing women traders in the open market, with rows of fish laid out on the ground beside them. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Lisbonne. Le Marche aux Poissons'. It is also numbered 199 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'
Lisbon. Le Gare de Cintra [i.e. Sintra], 1880 - 1888
278 x 220 mm. Showing the front facade of the station at Sintra, a handsome marble building in mixed Moorish style. The town is situated 14 miles W.N.W. of Lisbon. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Lisbonne. La Gare de Cintra'. It is also numbered 196 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'