RFT61F7A–Ladrones Islands where Magellan discovered this group of islands, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2T695JM–Historical views of the Eastern Islands (Indonesia). Natives of the Ladrones Islands (Marianas) sailing in a proa sailboat 34, Abba Thule, King of Koror in the Pelew Islands (Palau) asking a Spanish ship about his son Prince Lee Boo 35, and Sumatran priests smoking tobacco to summon rain 36. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in Asia, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1819.
RM2BCWHKM–Historical views of the Eastern Islands (Indonesia). Natives of the Ladrones Islands (Marianas) sailing in a proa sailboat 34, Abba Thule, King of Koror in the Pelew Islands (Palau) asking a Spanish ship about his son Prince Lee Boo 35, and Sumatran priests smoking tobacco to summon rain 36. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylor’s Scenes in Asia, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1819.
RM2X6X350–Arrival at the Ladrones Islands, 1616, I. Ladrones (title on object), Image of the Islas de Las Velas, ort Ladrones, Arrival of the fleet at the Ladrones or Mariana Islands, January 1616. The ships are at anchor: the Son, the Maen, the Morghen-Star, the Aeolus, the Hunter and the captured ship. In the water different types of local vessels. In the left foreground two examples of the local population. Part of the illustrations in the report of Joris van Spilbergen's journey around the world, 1614-1617, No. 16., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1617 - 1619 and/or 1646, paper,
RF2HYDGMT–A view of the Dangan Liedao (担杆列岛), the eastern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the eastern half of the former Lema Islands chain.
RM2JCF3HM–Dangan island in the Wanshan Archipelago, Zuhai, China.
RM2B01T63–Asia: India Orientalis Nova Descriptio. Map by Dutch cartographer Jan Jansson (1588-1664), 1636. An early map of Southeast Asia showing the extent and limitations of European knowledge of the region. While the larger islands of Indonesia are charted with some accuracy, the southern coast of Java and the Lesser Sundas are charted only in general outline, and New Guinea is particularly incomplete. In all areas we see coastal features and settlements, but there is little interior detail. The Philippines are well described, and the Mariana Islands (Ladrones) are given undue size and prominence.
RM2WGB6P0–Arrival at the Ladrones Islands, 1616, 1646 print Arrival of the fleet near the Ladrones or Mariana Islands, January 1616. The ships are for anchor: the son, the Maen, the Morghen-Star, the Aeolus, the hunter and the conquered ship. Different types of local vessels in the water. Left in the foreground two examples of the locals. Part of the illustrations in the report of the Joris van Spilbergen journey around the world, 1614-1617, No. 16. Northern Netherlands paper etching exploration, expedition, voyage of discovery. landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions Mariana Islands
RMBN0J9Y–The Ladrones, later called the Marianas, and a native outrigger drawn by Pigafetta on the Magellan's circumnavigation, 1521. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2FYYRAA–Arrival at the ladrones of islands, 1616; I. Ladrons; Image of the Islas de Las Velas, or ladrones. Arrival of the fleet at the ladrones of Mariana Islands, January 1616. For Anker, the ships are: the Son, the Mau, the Morghen star, the Aeolus, the hunter and the conquered ship. Different types of local vessels in the water. On the left in the foreground two examples of the local population. Part of the illustrations in Joris Journey Report from Spilbergen to the world, 1614-1617, No. 16.
RM2WGB99E–The two ships at one of the Ladrones or Mariana Islands, 1600, 1646 print The two ships at one of the Ladrones or Mariana Islands, September 15, 1600. Part of the illustrations in the report of the journey around the world by Olivier van Noort in 1598-1601. No. 13. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving exploration, expedition, voyage of discovery. landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions. maps of separate countries or regions Mariana Islands
RM2G148JR–The two ships at one of the ladries or Mariana islands, 1600; Isle the ladrones. The two ships at one of the ladrones or Mariana Islands, September 15, 1600. Part of the illustrations in the report of the journey to the world through Olivier van Noort in 1598-1601. No 13.
RM2AWGRYT–Essentials of United States history . the way through the continent had atlast been found. Even then his men, fearing starvation, de-sired to go back, but the brave commander declared that he THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA 19 would go on if he had to eat the leather off the shipsyards. When he reached the mayne sea, he was so gladdethereof that for joy the tearesfell from his eyes. Because itsquiet waters were so differentfrom those of the stormy Atlantic,he named it the Pacific or peace-ful. After great suffering hereached a group of islands whichhe called the Ladrones, the islesof robbers. He then
RM2X6X345–The two ships at one of the Ladrones or Mariana islands, 1600, Isle de Ladrones (title on object), The two ships at one of the Ladrones or Mariana islands, September 15, 1600. Part of the illustrations in the report of the voyage to the world by Olivier van Noort in 1598-1601. No. 13., print, print maker: Baptista van Doetechum, (mentioned on object), Northern Netherlands, 1601 - 1602 and/or 1646, paper, etching, engraving, height c. 145 mm × width c. 225 mm
RF2HYDFA2–A view of the Dangan Liedao (担杆列岛), the eastern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the eastern half of the former Lema Islands chain
RM2JCF3HD–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
RMS3J6HC–A panoramic view of Dangan island in China as seen from Hong Kong .
RM2AWD0W0–Essentials of United States history . e way through the continent had atlast been found. Even then his men, fearing starvation, de-sired to go back, but the brave conunander declared that he THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA 19 would go oil if he had to eat the leather off the shipsyards. When he reached the mayne sea, he was so gladdethereof that for joy the tearesfell from his eyes. Because its(juiet waters were so differentfrom those of the stormy Atlantic,he named it the Pacific or peace-ful. After great suffering hereached a group of islands which)ic called the Ladrones, the islesof robbers. He th
RF2HYDGT8–A view of the Dangan Liedao (担杆列岛), the eastern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the eastern half of the former Lema Islands chain.
RM2AXENWB–A history of the United States . Magellan. 1 Born in Portugal, about 1470; died, 1521. Served in the East Indies from1505 to 1512; renounced allegiance to Portugal and went to Seville, 1517; con-ceived the plan of reaching the East Indies by a voyage south of SouthAmerica; in 1519 was given by Charles V. a squadron of five ships, with twohundred and sixty-five men ; explored the coast of South America, and passedthe straits which have since borne his name, November 28,1520; discoveredand named the Ladrones (Robber) Islands; discovered the Philippine Islands,where, with eight of his men, he was
RM2HYDJ4T–Zhiwan island in the Wanshan Archipelago in China.
RM2AJ61M8–The Odyssey of the Philippine Commission . £ a.. oc THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSION ture has made them a prey to ladrones and piratesfrom adjoining islands. During the insurrectiontheir towns were burned to the ground, and recentlytheir chief industry, cattle raising, has been destroyedby rinderpest, a disease which has swept through theherds of the island, leaving scarce a living beast.One of the surest signs of their poverty was theabsence of music, for poor indeed is a Filipino vil-lage that does not sport a band. After a short recep-tion, and having arranged for a meeting in the morn-ing, we ret
RM2HYDHY5–A faraway view of Beijian island in the Wanshan Archipelago in China.
RM2CDANXA–. The Philippine Islands . ADMIKAI. MONTOJO, COMMANDER OF SPANISH KI.KET AT MANILA. 328 The Philippine Islands. render of everything Spanish in and around the Ladrones. Theguns, ammunition, and tiags of the Spaniards, as well as the gar-rison and all the Spanish officers, were then taken aboard one of thetransports, and the expedition continued its journey Manila-ward.It is said that, great was the rejoicing on board the cruiser andthe transports as the Stars and Stripes were unfurled from the Fortof Santa Cruz; and, while the Charleston fired a salute of 21 guns,. CAVITE : A REBEL STRONGHOLD
RM2HYCRC1–A view of the Chinese island of Xiangzhou / Wailingding island.
RM2HYCH3A–A faraway view of Beijian island in the Wanshan Archipelago in China.
RM2HYDHMH–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
RM2HYCRAC–A view of the Chinese island of Xiangzhou / Wailingding island.
RM2HYD3GC–Zhengjuwei island and a new wind turbine farm behind it. Guangdong, China.
RM2HYDH2E–Zhiwan island in the Wanshan Archipelago in China.
RM2HYCJK2–A faraway view of Beijian island in the Wanshan Archipelago in China.
RM2HP6AJM–Dangan island in the Wanshan Archipelago, Zuhai, China
RM2HP6C3H–A view of the Chinese island of Xiangzhou / Wailingding island.
RM2HP6BBB–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
RM2HP6C5X–A view of the Chinese island of Xiangzhou / Wailingding island
RM2HP6AJC–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
RM2HP6AH1–Dangan island in the Wanshan Archipelago, Zuhai, China
RM2HP6AFG–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
RM2HP69PH–A view of the Chinese island of Xiangzhou / Wailingding island
RM2HP6BBN–Dangan island in the Wanshan Archipelago, Zuhai, China.
RM2HP6AGB–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
RM2HP6C91–A view of the Chinese island of Xiangzhou / Wailingding island
RM2HYDGFH–Dangan island in the Wanshan Archipelago, Zuhai, China.
RM2HYDF6F–Erzhou Dao in the Wanshan Archipelago in Zuhai, Guangdong, China.
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