EditorialSuez Canal. Port-Said, Egypt. Ship Christopher Columbus at mouth of the canal from Port Said. The Suez Canal was built by the company of Ferdinand-Marie Lesseps (1805-1894). Engraving, 1877. Later colouration.
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Panama. Members of the study committee, chaired by Mr. de Lesseps, for opening the canal. Almanac of The Illustration, 1881. Colored.
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Lesseps and his retinue visiting the works of Panama Canal. Engraving by Rico. Almanac of the Illustration, 1887. Colored.
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Lesseps with his family. Engraving in The Artistic Illustration, 1886. Colored.
EditorialEgypt. Suez Canal. Artificial sea-level waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. 120.11 miles lenght. Built between 1859 and 1869 by Suez Canal Company, which concession was obtained by the French diplomat Ferdnand de Lesseps (1805-...
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894) French engineer. Letter from the consul general of the French Republic announcing the replacement to Lesseps such consul of France. 1848.
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Lesseps and his retinue visiting the works of Panama Canal. Engraving by Rico. Almanac of the Illustration, 1887. Colored.
EditorialSuez Canal. Port-Said, Egypt. Ship Christopher Columbus at mouth of the canal from Port Said. The Suez Canal was built by the company of Ferdinand-Marie Lesseps (1805-1894). Engraving, 1877. Later colouration.
EditorialView of Interlaken and Unterseen, 1846, oil on canvas, 41 x 60 cm, signed and dated lower right: A. Winterlin, 1846, Anton Winterlin, Degerfelden/Baden 1805?1894 Basel.
EditorialEgypt. Suez Canal. Artificial sea-level waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. 120.11 miles lenght. Built between 1859 and 1869 by Suez Canal Company, which concession was obtained by the French diplomat Ferdnand de Lesseps (1805-...
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Panama. Members of the study committee, chaired by Mr. de Lesseps, for opening the canal. Almanac of The Illustration, 1881. Colored.
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Lesseps and his retinue visiting the works of Panama Canal. Engraving by Rico. Almanac of the Illustration, 1887. Colored.
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894). French diplomat and entrepreneur. Lesseps with his family. Engraving in The Artistic Illustration, 1886. Colored.
EditorialEgypt. Suez Canal. Artificial sea-level waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. 120.11 miles lenght. Built between 1859 and 1869 by Suez Canal Company, which concession was obtained by the French diplomat Ferdnand de Lesseps (1805-...
EditorialFerdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894) French engineer. Letter from the consul general of the French Republic announcing the replacement to Lesseps such consul of France. 1848.