Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp) Hume - Through Portugal
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PORTUGAL
CHAPTER I | |
PAGE | |
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OPORTO | |
CHAPTER II | |
BRAGA AND BOM JESUS | |
CHAPTER III | |
CITANIA AND GUIMARES | |
CHAPTER IV | |
BUSSACO | |
CHAPTER V | |
COIMBRA, THOMAR, AND LEIRIA | |
CHAPTER VI | |
BATALHA AND ALCOBAA | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CINTRA | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
LISBON | |
CHAPTER IX | |
SETUBAL, TROYA, AND EVORA | |
CHAPTER X | |
HINTS TO TRAVELLERS IN PORTUGAL |
FROM A WINDOW IN OPORTO | |
EVENING: OPPOSITE OPORTO | To face page |
FROM THE RIBEIRA, OPORTO | To face page |
A SHOP IN OLD OPORTO | To face page |
THE AFTER-GLOW AT BRAGA | To face page |
ON THE TERRACE, BOM JESUS | To face page |
ON THE HOLY STAIR, BOM JESUS | To face page |
ON THE WAY TO MARKET, TAIPAS | To face page |
FROM THE BATTLEMENT, BUSSACO | To face page |
THE HOTEL FROM THE WOODS, BUSSACO | To face page |
IN THE GARDENS, BUSSACO | To face page |
THE PORTA DA SULLA, BUSSACO | To face page |
BUSSACOS IRON RIDGE | To face page |
THE BATTLE MONUMENT, BUSSACO | To face page |
ENTRANCE TO THE CLOISTER, BUSSACO | To face page |
ON THE SUMMIT OF BUSSACO. THE CRUZ ALTA | To face page |
A STREET IN COIMBRA | To face page |
SANTA CLARA, COIMBRA | To face page |
A COUNTRY RAILWAY STATION | To face page |
A CORNER OF THE TOWN HALL AND THE MONASTERY, THOMAR | To face page |
SOME BEAUTIES OF THOMAR | To face page |
CHURCH OF S. JOO IN THE PRAA, THOMAR | To face page |
THE BRIDGE AT THOMAR | To face page |
IN THE MAIN STREET OF OUREM | To face page |
THE CASTLE, LEIRIA | To face page |
ON THE ALAMEDA, LEIRIA | To face page |
THE ENCARNAO, LEIRIA | To face page |
ON THE PRAA AT ALCOBAA | To face page |
UNDER THE ACACIAS, ALCOBAA | To face page |
THE OLD PALACE, CINTRA | To face page |
ON THE QUAY, LISBON | To face page |
LISBON, FROM THE NORTH | To face page |
MANUELINE ARCHITECTURE AT THE HOTEL, BUSSACO | To face page |
ON THE VIA SACRA, BUSSACO | To face page |
THE CHOIR AND CHAPTER HOUSE, THOMAR | To face page |
THE CLOISTERS, BATALHA | To face page |
THE UNFINISHED CHAPELS, BATALHA | To face page |
MANUELINE WINDOWS IN THE OLD PALACE, CINTRA | To face page |
THE SOUTH DOOR AT BELEM | To face page |
THE TEMPLE OF DIANA, EVORA | To face page |
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