19th-century engraving of Schloss Wilhelmshohe in Kassel, Germany. Published in Systematische Bilder-Gallerie, Karlsruhe und Freiburg (1839). Built Structure Engraving Engraved Image Schloss Wilhelmshohe, Kassel, Germany | Antique Architectural Il
Castle (Blejski grad) and Lake Bled (with Marienkirche on the island) in the Carniolan Alps (Julian Alps). Wood engraving, published in 1875. Wood Engraving Slovenien Blejsko jezero Castle and Lake Bled in Slovenia, published in 1875
The Hall of Mirrors, the central gallery of the Palace of Versailles, France. Wood engraving, published in 1871. Grande Galerie Saal Putte Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, published in 1871
Eine zauberhafte Prinzessin mit langem roten Haar und violettem Kleid lächelt den Betrachter an. People Grace Dress Eine zauberhafte Prinzessin.
Edinburgh viewed from Carlton Hill. Woodcut engraving, published in 1883. Built Structure Scotland Outdoors Edinburgh
Small arms (gun trigger): 7) System by Wänzl (Austria), 8) System by Berdan I (Spain), 15+16) System by Werder (Bavaria, Germany), 17) System by Dreyse, needle gun (Prussia, Germany), 18) System by Chassepot (France), 19) System by Berdan II (Russia), 23+24) System by Mauser (Germany), former German Army, 30+31) System by Fruhwirth (Austria), former repeating rifle for the Austrian Constabulary. Woodcut engraving, published in 1876. Abzug Rifle Pivot Small arms, published in 1876
Château de Malmaison (near Paris) was the residence of French Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine. Lithograph, published in 1840. 78279 Malmaison Ethnocultural History Château de Malmaison (near Paris), published in 1840
Henry IV (German emperor, 1050 - 1106) in the castle at Canossa (1077) submits to pope Gregory VII. Woodcut engraving after an original by Eduard Schwoiser (German painter, 1826 - 1902), published in 1881. Guilt Guilt Unterwerfung Canossa
The Old Castle in Copenhagen (built in the late 14th century) with the famous "Blue Tower" in the background. The castle was demolished in 1731 to make way for a follow-up construction. Today is located on the same site Christiansborg Palace. Wood engraving, published in 1873. Medieval & Renaissance Music Woodcut Christiansborg Palace Old Castle in Copenhagen, published in 1873