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‘Alberto Salinas’ historical pictures (exact matches)
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Bandoola led the other elephants along the narrow path
The San Francisco earthquake of 18 April 1906
Eleanor became a prisoner for 15 years
Bandoola, the elephant, worked in the teak forests of central Burma
Occasionally, other swimmers would join Ederle on her lonely swim across the Channel
At 45 Genghis Khan was the ruler of a vast empire
The meeting of Dr Livingstone and Stanley
Eleanor felt abandoned by her husband when he became King of England
Elephant Bill had to cut paths through the jungle for the huge elephants
A homeless woman and her child stumbled through the streets of London, seeking an address
The American writer, Jack London
Genghis Khan decided that Caracorum would be his capital
Pheidippides bringing news of the victory at the Battle of Marathon to Athens, ancient Greece 490 BC
Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro meeting the Inca emperor Atahualpa, 1532
Siege of Masada by the Romans, 73–74
Urchins in the cold
Lieut-Col Williams, aka Elephant Bill, escaped the Japanese with his elephants
Caravaggio in a brawl
Children in the mines
Child labour
"Dr Livingstone, I presume"
Man's fascination with space
Mary Read and Anne Bonny, women pirates, 1720
William Tell shooting the apple off his son's head
Bandoola led the other elephants along the narrow path
The San Francisco earthquake of 18 April 1906
Eleanor became a prisoner for 15 years
Bandoola, the elephant, worked in the teak forests of central Burma
Occasionally, other swimmers would join Ederle on her lonely swim across the Channel
At 45 Genghis Khan was the ruler of a vast empire
The meeting of Dr Livingstone and Stanley
Eleanor felt abandoned by her husband when he became King of England
Elephant Bill had to cut paths through the jungle for the huge elephants
A homeless woman and her child stumbled through the streets of London, seeking an address
The American writer, Jack London
Genghis Khan decided that Caracorum would be his capital
Pheidippides bringing news of the victory at the Battle of Marathon to Athens, ancient Greece 490 BC
Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro meeting the Inca emperor Atahualpa, 1532
Siege of Masada by the Romans, 73–74
Urchins in the cold
Lieut-Col Williams, aka Elephant Bill, escaped the Japanese with his elephants
Caravaggio in a brawl
Children in the mines
Child labour
"Dr Livingstone, I presume"
Man's fascination with space
Mary Read and Anne Bonny, women pirates, 1720
William Tell shooting the apple off his son's head
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