Sintra (inhabited place)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
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. 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. 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.'