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Slide set: [Manchester Geographical Society Collection: Christopher Columbus] (lecture: privately made, at least 99 slides, n.d.)

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[2]
Map of Genoa, 1841
[3]
Port of Genoa
[21]
Ship of Columbus from an old woodcut
[22]
Bank of St George, Genoa
[39]
Genoa and its Suburbs
[40]
Routes of Commerce of Italy
[41]
Bird's-eye view of part of Genoa
[42]
Monument containing the Deposit of Historical Documents relating to Columbus, Municipal Palace, Genoa
[43]
Columbus en route to discovery of America
[44]
House of Columbus at Genoa
[45]
House in which Columbus was born at Genoa
[46]
Genoa -- Santa Maria della Vigne
[47]
Railroads of the Iberian Peninsula
[48]
Lisbon
[49]
Lisbon in the sixteenth century
[50]
The Mines of Huelva
[51]
Convent of La Robida, near Huelva, in Spain, where Columbus first revealed the idea of his voyage of discovery
[52]
Columbus, Father Perez, and Dr Enriquez
[53]
Columbus begging at Convent of La Rabida
[54]
Hospital of Valcuebo at Salamanca, where Columbus argued with Professors and Friars
[56]
Cadiz and its Roadstead
[57]
Portuguese Discoveries in the Early Part of the 15th Century
[58]
[Map of the known world in 1529]
[59]
[Map of Atlantic Ocean from 1529 map of  the known world]
[60]
The four voyages of Columbus, 1492-1503
[61]
Portrait of Columbus
Slide 1
Columbus from the Painting by L. Gregori
Slide 2
Versailles Portrait of Columbus from 'Ave Maria'
Slide 3
Portrait of Columbus from 'Rosary'
Slide 4
Portrait of Columbus from 'Gen. Cath. Misere'
[66]
American Seaboard discovered during the Lifetime of Columbus
[67]
Sketch of Toscanelli's map, sent to Portugal in 1474, and used by Columbus in his first voyage across the Atlantic
[68]
Commemorative medal of 1894, fourth centenary of the discovery of America by Columbus
Slide 14
Columbus in his Study
[70]
Ruysch's map of the world, 1507
[72]
Medal of Ferdinand and Isabella
[73]
Queen Isabella
[74]
Queen Isabella
[75]
Columbus explaining his project to Ferdinand and Isabella
[76]
Rocks near Cape St Vincent
[77]
Morro Castle -- Entrance to Havana
[78]
Santiago de Cuba
[79]
Cathedral of Havana
[80]
Tomb of Columbus
[81]
View in Cuba
[82]
First West Indian Islands discovered by Columbus
[83]
Marco Polo
[84]
Columbus explaining his project
[85]
Father Perez encouraging the sailors
[86]
The Three Ships of Colombo
[87]
Model of the 'Santa Maria' of Columbus, built at Huelva to cross the Atlantic to the Chicago Exhibition
[88]
Columbus's first sight of the New World
[89]
Landing of Columbus, on his discovery of America 12th Oct. 1492
[90]
Representation of the Discovery of America from an old Woodcut
[91]
Wreck of the Caravel, Santa Maria, Columbus's ship on the coast of Hispaniola Dec. 24th 1492
[92]
The return voyage
[93]
Enthusiastic Reception at P[...] on return from first voyage
[94]
Enthusiastic Reception of Columbus after his first voyage
[95]
Enthusiastic Reception of Columbus by the populace, on his way to Barcelona after his first voyage
[96]
Voyages of Columbus
[97]
Columbus conveyed in chains to Spain by order of Bobadilla
[98]
Death of Columbus in Poverty at Valladolid
[99]
Death of Columbus at Valladolid
[100]
House at Valladolid in Spain where Columbus died
[101]
Leaden casket, with supposed bones of Columbus, at St Domingo West Indies
[102]
Signature of Christopher Columbus / Signature of Amerigo Vespucci
[103]
Cathedral of Havana, Cuba, containing the Tomb of Columbus
[104]
Tomb of Columbus at Havana
[134]
[Map of Genoa, 1841]
[138]
Genoa District
[140]
Map of Genoa Port from 'Port of Genoa'
[145]
Columbus Memorial, Genoa
[146]
Columbus Memorial, Genoa -- 1
[147]
Columbus Memorial, Genoa -- 2
[148]
Columbus Memorial, Genoa -- 3
[149]
Columbus Memorial, Genoa -- 4
[151]
Cathedral Door, Genoa
[152]
Il Castello Raggio a Cornigliano
[154]
Genoa from Doria Villa
[155]
Doria Villa Garden
[156]
Gateway, Genoa
[157]
Room in Municipal Palace -- Honour of 'Duchess di Galliara'
[158]
Andrea D'Oria's Palace in the Piazza di S. Matteo
[159]
Doorway -- S. Matteo Palace
[161]
[Campo Santo, Genoa]
[162]
Bank of St George
[163]
Genoa -- Bank of St George
[164]
Seal of the Bank of St George
[164]
Reverse of Sovereign
[167]
House in which Columbus was born
[168]
Columbus -- Marine Museum Madrid
[169]
Columbus before the Council at Salamanca
[170]
Columbus at Court of Ferdinand and Isabella
[171]
Letter of Columbus
[172]
Forged imitation letter of Columbus
[173]
Christopher Columbus
[174]
Arms of Columbus
[175]
Crown -- Christopher Columbus
[176]
Prince Henry the Navigator
[178]
Lisbon Harbour
[182]
House at Valladolid in which Columbus died
[300]
Cloister Batalha

COLUMBUS, Christopher  (1451-1506) – slides [42], [52]-[53], [61]-4, [68]-14, [75], [80], [84], [88]-[89], [93]-[95], [97]-[99], [104], [145], [168]-[170], [173]

POLO, Marco  (1254-1324) – slide [83]

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