Lisbon (inhabited place)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
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. 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. 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. Pateo e gallerias do Claustro dos Jeronimos, Belem, 1880 - 1889
277 x 222 mm. Showing the garden and cloisters of the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos. Thge monestrym built in the Manueline style, was started in 150 to commemorate Vasco da Cana's voyage to India.
Lisbon. Place Don Pedro, 1880 - 1889
276 x 222 mm. A view looking across the patterned mosaic stretch of the Place Don Pedro toward the fountain and statue mounted on a column which stand at its centre. Also known as Rossio Square, it is linked to the Praca do Comercio by Rua Augusta. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Lisbonne. Place Don Pedro'. It is also numbered 181 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'
Lisbon. Rue Augusta, 1880 - 1889
223 x 279 mm. A view looking along the commercial Rue Augusta, with a crowd of people in the foreground watching the photographer and horse trams in the roadway beyond. The triumphal arch leading into Praca do Comercio can be seen at the far end of the street. On the print itself is the following typescript caption: 'Lisbonne. Rue Augusta'. It is also numbered 185 and is printed with the (photographers) initials 'L.L.'