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Sicily map 1895Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897
Antique Damaged Map of Italy 19th CenturyAntique damaged map of Italy 19th Century
Antquie Map of ItalyVintage map of Italy fron 1837
Vintage map of Magna Graecia, showing the settlements of the ancient greeks in Italy
The Sicilian coat of arms, Taormina, Sicily, Italy
Italy map 1875The Independent Course Comprehensive Geography by James Monteith, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York & Chicago 1875
View at the old town of Modica Italy
Map of Ancient Sicily and Southern ItalyVintage engraving of a Map of Ancient Sicily and Southern Italy
Antquie Map of ItalyVintage map of Italy from 1815
Ancent Italy, c. 450 BC, steel engraving, published in 1861The territory of Italy around 450 BC with separate maps of Rome, Roman Forum, surrounding area of Rome, Syracuse, Carthage and surrounding area of Pompeji and Naples. Legend in Latin language
Ortygia waterfront Promenade, Siracusa, SicilyOrtygia (Italian: Ortigia) is a small island which is the historical centre of the city of Syracuse, Sicily. The island, also known as CittA Vecchia (Old City), contains many historical landmarks
Teatro Romano, Catania, Sicily
Spring time in Modica Italy
General In Car Talks With Men On Street(Original Caption) "Monty" talks with front line sappers in Sicily
Destruction of Athenian Army(Original Caption) Destruction of the Athenian army in Sicily
Aldo Moro Consoling Earthquake Victims(Original Caption) Italian Aldo Moro (left) flanked by an unidentified man wearing glasses, talks to Gibellina residents January 19th during a tour of earthquake-racked Sicily
King Sitting on His Throne(Original Caption) Undated lithograph of Charles I D'Anjou (1226-1285), King of Naples and Sicily, first of the Angevin Dynasty
Family in Front of Their Modest Village Home(Original Caption) Peasant life in Sicily
Woman and Young Girls Sewing Together(Original Caption) A mother's help in rural Sicily is shown. At an astonishingly early age, the little girls learn to sew. Photo shows a mother and her four little girls seated and seating
Italian Street Musician with His Instruments of Choice(Original Caption) Taormania, Sicily: Photo shows an Itinerant musician in the streets of Taormania in the island of Sicily who carries his various musical instruments on the top of his head
Man Biting Rival on the Ear(Original Caption) 7/28/1928-Sicily, Italy: THE STRANGE HAND LANGUAGE OF SICILY! This unusual embrace differs from hand motions. It constitutes a challenge to a duel
Man And Woman Using Hand Language(Original Caption) 7/28/1928-Sicily, Italy: THE STRANGE HAND LANGUAGE OF ITALY
Lieutenant General George S. Patton Jr. Disembarking over Side of Boat(Original Caption) Sicily: The General Goes Over The Side To Lead Invasion. This picture of Lt. General George S. Patton, Jr
Sherman Tanks(Original Caption) Sherman tanks parked side by side on the promenade at Catania
Attacking American Soldiers(Original Caption) American soldiers dash off their landing barge to move ashore
Soldiers Looking at Tank(Original Caption) Two Canadian soldiers give a knocked-out, two-man Italian tank the once over as they come upon the deserted vehicle during operations in the Rosolini-Noto area of the Italian Island
American Soldiers in Landing CraftAmerican soldiers, packed aboard a landing craft, get ready for battle on Sicily. | Location: Near Sicily, Italy
Sicilians Watch Army Veicles Roll/Street(Original Caption) 8/5/1943-Sicily, Italy: The first American Army vehicles roll through the mountain town of Pollina after the town fell to the Allies
Ww Ii Soldier With Walkie Talkie(Original Caption) 8/10/1943- Sicily, Italy: A talk with a walkie-talkie. Private Harold Goddard, of Webster, MA, broadcasts a message over a walkie-talkie set not far from the battlefront in Sicily
Army Nurses Cooking On Portable Stove(Original Caption) 8/18/1943-Sicily, Italy: U.S
Administering Plasma to Wounded Soldier(Original Caption) 9/1/1943-San Agata, Sicily- This dramatic photograph was made during the Sicilian campaign at San Agata, half-a-mile behind the fighting lines
Soldiers Eating Ice Cream(Original Caption) With the R.A.F. in Sicily. One of the compensations of war service in Sicily--R.A.F. men besiege an ice cream vendor in a town square
Invasion of SicilyA soldier digs a deep hole on a beach in Sicily after the allied invasion of Sicily
President Roosevelt with Decorated Officers(Original Caption) Roosevelt in Jeep in Sicily. President Roosevelt seated in jeep during his December visit in Sicily, with Lieut. Gen. Mark W
World Renown Military Chiefs Planning Strategies in Sicily(Original Caption) Three men representing two United Nations are among the "tops" in the invasion of Sicily
Isle of Stromboli(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
British Soldiers Rushing into Railway Battle(Original Caption) Rushing Railway Strongpoint in Sicily
Citizens of The Revolution in Sicily(Original Caption) Released prisoners in early Italy are shown hear leading their goaler through the streets of Palermo before shooting him
Giuseppe Garibaldi Greeting Group of People(Original Caption) Giuseppe Garibaldi, (1807-1882), is shown here receiving the Neapolitan Envoy at his headquarters, the Senate House at Palermo in 1860
Nives Poli in Acting Performance(Original Caption) Instead of the traditional Greek chorus Nives Poli, famed ballet star, formerly of the Scala Opera
Scene from Saul(Original Caption) A flash of one of the scenes in the tragic story of Israel's first King
Maps of the ancient and new Syracuse, Italy, published 1897Historical maps of the ancient and new (left) Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. Wood engraving, published in 1897
Don Giuseppe Russo with Others(Original Caption) Don Giuseppe Russo (right) was the name whispered about as successor to Calogero Vizzani as head of the Mafia, after the latter's death last month
Portrait of Calogero Vizzini(Original Caption) This outwardly benign old gentleman in his dark glasses is the late Don Calogero Vizzini, reputed head of the dreaded Mafia secret society in Sicily until his death last month
Holding Pen for Protesters(Original Caption) In the huge defendants cage at the Caltanisetta Tribunal, the ringleaders of a riot await the opening of court, while their wives wait beneath the barred box
Four Men Gaze At UFOs In The Sky(Original Caption) 12/10/1954-Sicily
Communist Poster Featuring Uncle Sam(Original Caption) 6/8/1955-Catania, Sicily, Italy: An anti-American anti-British poster in Catania
Portrait of Flagellant in Italian Religious Festival(Original Caption) A grotesquely garbed religious celebrant walks through the streets of the village of San Fratello, Sicily
Jacqueline Onassis Conversing With a Nun(Original Caption) Jacqueline Onassis smilingly talks to a nun in the small church of the St. Anthony Orphanage. She is accompanied by her daughter, Caroline Kennedy, center. Mr. and Mrs
Kennedy Family Touring Mediterranean(Original Caption) Whatever the source of seeming perplexity for John F. Kennedy Jr. his mother, Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis, finds it highly amusing as they pay at this Island port (June 20). Mrs
Mount Etna Erupting(Original Caption) Catania, Sicily: The mount Etna volcano lights up the night skies in its fifth day of eruption
Lava Flowing from Mount Etna(Original Caption) Nicolosi, Sicily: Molten lava surrounds a house at this village on the slopes of the Mt. Etna volcano, which has been erupting since March 28
Lava Flowing from Mount Etna(Original Caption) Catania, Sicily: Lava flowing into an artificial channel dug near the site of Mt. Etna's eruption shows up in night sky after engineers exploded dynamite to divert the lava flow
Engineers Standing on Mount Etna(Original Caption) Catania, Sicily: Lava flowing into an artificial channel dug near the site of Mt. Etna's eruption shows up in night sky after engineers exploded dynamite to divert the lava flow
Topographic map of Sicily, Italy, lithograph, published in 1897Topographic map of Sicily, Italy - largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Lithograph, published in 1897
map of italy 1855an old map of southern italy (inset showing malta) - 1855
map of italy during the Roman Empiremap of antique italy during the Roman Empire, Meridional parts - Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily
map of italy 1863an old map of italy - 1863
Map of southern Italy 1895
Map of northern Italy 1895
Map of Italy 1895
Antique Map of ItalyVintage map of Italy, from 1894
map of italy 1812an old map of italy - 1812
Antique Map of Lower Italy
Segesta temple in Sicily, ItalyView of Segesta temple in Sicily, Italy
Map of Italy from 1896illustratoion of a Map of Italy from 1896
Map of old ItalyVintage map of Italy
View on Monte Escriva, Mount Etna, Sicily, ItalyA view on the Monte Escriva Crater on top of Mount Etna, an active volcano. With a cloudy sky in the background. Unesco World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy
Italy, Sicily, Agrigento, Temple of Concord
Interior of the Cathedral of Monreale in Sicily Italy
Temple of Juno - Valley of the Temples - SicilyValley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi) is is one of the main attractions of Sicily and a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1997
Valley of Temples Agrigento, SicilyView of Dioscuri (Castore e Polluce) Temple in the Valle dei Templi Park of Agrigento, Sicily
Concordia Temple in SicilyView of Temple of Concordia in the Valle dei Templi Park of Agrigento, Sicily
Segesta Temple, Sicily ItalyGeneral view of the Segesta Temple in Sicily Italy
The facade of Church of San Pietro, Modica, SicilyThe magnificent facade of Chiesa di San Pietro in Modica, a masterpiece of Sicilian baroque architecture, with sun glare and a statue in the foreground
View of the Italian town Modica at dusk. Sicily, Italy, Europe
Italy until the time of Emperor Augustus, lithograph, published 1897Map of Italy until the time of Emperor Augustus (63 BC a AD 14). Lithograph, published in 1897
Volcanoes, Geysers and Water Falls EngravingEngraved Illustrations of Forests, Lakes, Caves and Unusual Rock Formations from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork
Mount Etna map 1881Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol XII Philadelphia j.M. Stoddart & Co 1881