File:1700s Algeciras.jpg
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English: Engraving of Algeciras around the time of the 13th siege in the 1700s of Gibraltarr. From John Durant Breval. Remarks on Several Parts of Europe, Relating Chiefly to their Antiquities and History. Collected upon the Spot in several Tours since the Year 1723. London: H. Lintot, 1738. Note: The houses in front of the island that are shown on the middle right hand section are probably part of the town itself. |
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Source | http://gibraltar-intro.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/1725-gunners-war-fascines-pickets-and.html |
Author | H. Lintot, publisher |
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