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‘Gino D'Antonio’ historical pictures (exact matches)
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Leaping out of the wooden horse, the Greeks slew the Trojans
Nobody recognised Ulysses until Argus, his dog, welcomed him with a joyful bark
As the Cyclops lay sleeping, Ulysses and his men blinded him
Ulysses washed up on the island of Ogygia
Eurylochus told Ulysses what had happened with Circe
Nemo wrote Atlantis in chalk stone
The whirlpool dragged the Nautilus down into the maelstrom
Odysseus' men with the lotus-eaters
Aronnax and his friends saw some of the strange creatures of the ocean deep
The Greek sailers were turned into pigs
The Nautilus passed over the wrecked hulks of two French galleons
The waves crashed between the towering cliff of Scylla and the jagged rocks of Charybdis
Telemachus and his friends set sail in search of his father Ulysses
In Paris, the French Revolution began with the storming of the Bastille
Mad emperor Nero asked Tigellinus to set fire to Rome
As Rome burned, Nero sat on his balcony composing a poem
Nemo was held in one of the creature's tentacles when Land plunged a harpoon into it
Other Cyclops heard their neighbour's screams and came to investigate
Ulysses strung the bow and sent an arrow through the narrow spaces between the axe heads
It was obvious that the old man was only half-aware of his surroundings
The Doctor's letter described how a young man's life was ruined by the Marquis
Marcus was haggard with grief – the soldier who was to release Lygia had been arrested
Paris, Prince of Troy, kidnapped Helen, wife of Menelaus, from Sparta
Nemo showed Aronnax the beautiful library and museum
Nemo told Aronnax that the Nautilus was built in sections and assembled in secrecy
The girl realised that this was not Charles Darnay but an imposter
Although she was attracted to Marcus Vinicius he was a pagan
The guard took aim as a horseman rode towards the coach
Angrily, the Marquis pens a letter to one of his agents and has it sent to Calais
The cyclops built up a fire and saw the hiding Greeks in its light
Ned Land was poised with a great harpoon ready to throw
Mme Defarge said she had the means to bring Charles and his family to the guillotine
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The pearl-fisherman used a stone to help himself sing down to the pearl beds
The steel ram of the Nautilus drove through the doomed ship
Pierre Aronnax was asked to join the Abraham Lincoln as scientific advisor
Aronnax realised the Nautilus was near North America and asked Nemo to be let off
Sydney Carton entered the cell and switched clothes with Charles
When Marcus saw Ursus, he was tempted to jump into the arena to help him
The rowing boat containing Aronnax was rowed away from the Nautilus
Marcus asked Peter the Apostle if he could convert to Christianity
In Paris, Lorry takes Lucy to Saint Anoine, the poorest and meanest part of the city
Illustration for Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Rogues looted and pillaged amongst the ruins of Rome
In Ithaca, Penelope's suiters plotted to ambush Telemachus when he returned
The battle ended suddenly with Ursus the winner
Aronnax was amazed to see an underwater volcano and city streets
Illustration for Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
Leaping out of the wooden horse, the Greeks slew the Trojans
Nobody recognised Ulysses until Argus, his dog, welcomed him with a joyful bark
As the Cyclops lay sleeping, Ulysses and his men blinded him
Ulysses washed up on the island of Ogygia
Eurylochus told Ulysses what had happened with Circe
Nemo wrote Atlantis in chalk stone
The whirlpool dragged the Nautilus down into the maelstrom
Odysseus' men with the lotus-eaters
Aronnax and his friends saw some of the strange creatures of the ocean deep
The Greek sailers were turned into pigs
The Nautilus passed over the wrecked hulks of two French galleons
The waves crashed between the towering cliff of Scylla and the jagged rocks of Charybdis
Telemachus and his friends set sail in search of his father Ulysses
In Paris, the French Revolution began with the storming of the Bastille
Mad emperor Nero asked Tigellinus to set fire to Rome
As Rome burned, Nero sat on his balcony composing a poem
Nemo was held in one of the creature's tentacles when Land plunged a harpoon into it
Other Cyclops heard their neighbour's screams and came to investigate
Ulysses strung the bow and sent an arrow through the narrow spaces between the axe heads
It was obvious that the old man was only half-aware of his surroundings
The Doctor's letter described how a young man's life was ruined by the Marquis
Marcus was haggard with grief – the soldier who was to release Lygia had been arrested
Paris, Prince of Troy, kidnapped Helen, wife of Menelaus, from Sparta
Nemo showed Aronnax the beautiful library and museum
Nemo told Aronnax that the Nautilus was built in sections and assembled in secrecy
The girl realised that this was not Charles Darnay but an imposter
Although she was attracted to Marcus Vinicius he was a pagan
The guard took aim as a horseman rode towards the coach
Angrily, the Marquis pens a letter to one of his agents and has it sent to Calais
The cyclops built up a fire and saw the hiding Greeks in its light
Ned Land was poised with a great harpoon ready to throw
Mme Defarge said she had the means to bring Charles and his family to the guillotine
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The pearl-fisherman used a stone to help himself sing down to the pearl beds
The steel ram of the Nautilus drove through the doomed ship
Pierre Aronnax was asked to join the Abraham Lincoln as scientific advisor
Aronnax realised the Nautilus was near North America and asked Nemo to be let off
Sydney Carton entered the cell and switched clothes with Charles
When Marcus saw Ursus, he was tempted to jump into the arena to help him
The rowing boat containing Aronnax was rowed away from the Nautilus
Marcus asked Peter the Apostle if he could convert to Christianity
In Paris, Lorry takes Lucy to Saint Anoine, the poorest and meanest part of the city
Illustration for Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Rogues looted and pillaged amongst the ruins of Rome
In Ithaca, Penelope's suiters plotted to ambush Telemachus when he returned
The battle ended suddenly with Ursus the winner
Aronnax was amazed to see an underwater volcano and city streets
Illustration for Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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