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1858
Observatory and lighthouse in San Sebastian
Petit de Meurville, Didier
185
Oquendo
Petit de Meurville, Didier
1889
Ontón (Bilbao) : automatic underwater wharf, to exploit the mining deposits: (original project by the architect M. Alberto de Palacio, from Bilbao)
Riudavets, J.
182
[View of San Sebastián]
St. Claire, Thomas Staunton
1900
Paseo de los Curas
Pirala, Angel
1883
[Priest's Walk-San Sebastian]
Swain Gifford, R.
1882
The Sainte-Anne rocks
Sadoux, E.
1865
Fishing for shrimps in Biarritz
Bayard, Emile
1868
Plan of the Battle of Oriamendi : 15th and 16th of March 1837
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1889
Plan of the coast of the Bay of Biscay
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185
Plan of the Biarritz coastline
Hennebutte Feillet, Blanche
1788
Plan of the town and port of San Sebastian, capital of the province of Guipuzcoa; La Mota castle is located on a lat[itu]de of N 43º19'30'' and longit[u]de of 4º18'00'' east of Cádiz
Tofiño de San Miguel, Vicente
1900
Plan of the Carlist front line
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1900
Plan of the Higuer inlet and Fuenterrabia estuary: Northern coast of Spain
Comisión Hidrográfica
1860
Plan of the area around San Sebastian
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18
Plan of Pasajes and its estuary
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17
Plan of San Sebastian
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18
Plan of San Sebastian
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1813
Plan of St. Sebastian from French and Spanish Documents
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18
Plan of San Sebastian showing the attack and defensive work carried out during the 75 days that the siege lasted in 1813, by the English commanded by Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Graham, and the French commanded by Lieut[enan]t-General Emmanuel Rey
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