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Carlos Collection (#8)

"Carlos: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement" In the midst of the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City

Background imageCarlos Collection: Don Carlos 1545-1568. - Gemalde von Sanchez Coello, 1934

Don Carlos 1545-1568. - Gemalde von Sanchez Coello, 1934
Don Carlos 1545-1568.1934. Carlos, Prince of Asturias, also known as Don Carlos (1545-1568), was the eldest son and heir-apparent of King Philip II of Spain. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte

Background imageCarlos Collection: Principe Don Carlos hijo de Felipe II, (Prince Carlos de Austria), 1557-1559, (c1934)

Principe Don Carlos hijo de Felipe II, (Prince Carlos de Austria), 1557-1559, (c1934). Artist: Alonso Sanchez Coello
Principe Don Carlos hijo de Felipe II, (Prince Carlos de Austrias), 1557-1559, (c1934). Don Carlos (1545-1548), son of Philip II and his first wife Maria of Portugal

Background imageCarlos Collection: Infant Baltasar Carlos (1629-1646), 1639 (c1927). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Infant Baltasar Carlos (1629-1646), 1639 (c1927). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Infant Baltasar Carlos (1629-1646), 1639 (c1927). Baltasar Carlos was Prince of Asturias and of Portugal and the only son of King Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth of France

Background imageCarlos Collection: Fishing Boats in Fog, c1913. Artist: Carlos Grethe

Fishing Boats in Fog, c1913. Artist: Carlos Grethe
Fishing Boats in Fog, c1913. From The Studio Volume 61. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1914]

Background imageCarlos Collection: Autonomist Party, c1920s

Autonomist Party, c1920s
Central meeting of the Autonommist party, constituted by approximately 30 Cubans who met for the writing (wording) of The Victory and The Country

Background imageCarlos Collection: Carlos Roloff, (1842-1907), 1920s

Carlos Roloff, (1842-1907), 1920s
General Carlos Roloff, born in East Prussia in 1842 was bookkeeper in the Caibarien in 1869. Revolted in the Villas in 1869

Background imageCarlos Collection: San Martin Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina

San Martin Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Plaza San Martin was laid out by French landscape architect Carlos Thays and was completed in 1896

Background imageCarlos Collection: Battle of Santa Clara, (1895), 1920s

Battle of Santa Clara, (1895), 1920s
Battle of Santa Clara. This battle took place in Sancti-Spiritus. The forces of Colonel Santander and the Cuban forces led by Serafin Sanchez and Carlos Roloff

Background imageCarlos Collection: The meeting of Roloff and Cespedes, (1871), 1920s

The meeting of Roloff and Cespedes, (1871), 1920s
The meeting of Rollof and Cespedes. Delegates escorted by Roloff arrived in Guaimaro to take part in the assembly. Roloff and Cespedes met

Background imageCarlos Collection: Inspiration, 1902. Artist: Carlos Schwabe

Inspiration, 1902. Artist: Carlos Schwabe
Inspiration, 1902

Background imageCarlos Collection: Spleen and Ideal, 1907. Artist: Carlos Schwabe

Spleen and Ideal, 1907. Artist: Carlos Schwabe
Spleen and Ideal, 1907

Background imageCarlos Collection: Prince Baltasar Carlos on Horseback, 1635-36. Artist: Diego Velazquez

Prince Baltasar Carlos on Horseback, 1635-36. Artist: Diego Velazquez
Prince Baltasar Carlos on Horseback, 1635-36. Baltasar Carlos was the eldest son of King Philip IV of Spain and his first wife, Elisabeth of France

Background imageCarlos Collection: Group photo, Argentinian delegates, Miami, USA

Group photo, Argentinian delegates, Miami, USA
Group photo, Argentinian delegates at Miami, Florida, USA, 11 May 1945, posing in front of an aeroplane. They were on their way to San Francisco to attend a United Nations conference to discuss world

Background imageCarlos Collection: San Carlos Club, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

San Carlos Club, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Date: circa 1908

Background imageCarlos Collection: Grave of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, La Coruna, Spain

Grave of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, La Coruna, Spain
The Grave of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore - British Soldier and General (1761-1809) at the San Carlos Garden, A Coruna (La Coruna or Corunna), Galicia, Spain

Background imageCarlos Collection: 5th Infantry Brigade (Guards and Gurkhas)

5th Infantry Brigade (Guards and Gurkhas)
Photograph showing 5th Infantry Brigade (Guards and Gurkhas) disembarking along the small jetty to reinforce the bridgehead at San Carlos, Falkland Islands

Background imageCarlos Collection: Fort San Carlos, Pensacola, Florida, USA

Fort San Carlos, Pensacola, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1920

Background imageCarlos Collection: Forts at San Carlos, Pensacola, Florida, USA

Forts at San Carlos, Pensacola, Florida, USA
Old Fort San Carlos and Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1920

Background imageCarlos Collection: Carlos Ibanez de Ibero (1825-1891). Engraving. Colored

Carlos Ibanez de Ibero (1825-1891). Engraving. Colored
Carlos Ibanez de Ibero (1825-1891). Spanish General. Engraving by Paris. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1876. Colored

Background imageCarlos Collection: The Cervara party in Rome. Spanish artists parodying Don Qui

The Cervara party in Rome. Spanish artists parodying Don Qui
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Engraving depicting the Cervara party in Rome. Spanish artists parodying Don Quixotes encounter with the Knight of the Mirrors

Background imageCarlos Collection: Spain. Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Martinez -Campos (1831

Spain. Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Martinez -Campos (1831
Spain. Third Carlist War (1872-1876). Liberal military Arsenio Martinez -Campos (1831-1900) conquered Miravet Castle, on June 24, 1875. Catalonia. Engraving

Background imageCarlos Collection: Eduardo Hipolito Pirel. Spanish politician. Engraving. Color

Eduardo Hipolito Pirel. Spanish politician. Engraving. Color
Eduardo Hipolito Pirel. Spanish politician. Director of the Company of Camino de Hierro del Norte. Engraving by Capuz. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1876. Colored

Background imageCarlos Collection: Infanta Antonia of Portugal. (1845-1913)

Infanta Antonia of Portugal. (1845-1913)
Infanta Antonia of Portugal or of Braganza. (1845-1913). Was a Portuguese infanta (princess) of the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Background imageCarlos Collection: Henri Cordier (1849-1925). Trouville. The Chalet Cordier, cu

Henri Cordier (1849-1925). Trouville. The Chalet Cordier, cu
Henri Cordier (1849-1925). French linguist, historian and author. Trouville. The Chalet Cordier, current residence of Thiers. Engraving by Capuz. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1872. Colored

Background imageCarlos Collection: Carlos Condell (1843-1887). Engraving. Colored

Carlos Condell (1843-1887). Engraving. Colored
Carlos Condell (1843-1887). Chilean Navy. Engraving by Vela. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1879. Colored

Background imageCarlos Collection: Abelardo de Carlos (1822-1884). Colored engraving

Abelardo de Carlos (1822-1884). Colored engraving
Abelardo de Carlos (1822-1884). Spanish businessman and writer. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1884. Colored

Background imageCarlos Collection: Spain. Madrid. Detail of the base of a monument dedicated to

Spain. Madrid. Detail of the base of a monument dedicated to King Carlos III (1716-1788)

Background imageCarlos Collection: Bonaventura Carles Aribau Farriols (1798-1862). Engraving

Bonaventura Carles Aribau Farriols (1798-1862). Engraving
Bonaventura Carles Aribau Farriols (1798-1862). Spanish writer and economist. Engraving, 1875

Background imageCarlos Collection: Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Charles IV of Spain and His F

Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Charles IV of Spain and His F
Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish romantic painter. Charles IV of Spain and His Family. Oil on canvas, 1800. The barely visible man in the background shadows at the left is Goya

Background imageCarlos Collection: Carlos I Proclaimed

Carlos I Proclaimed
At the proclamation of Carlos I as King of Portugal, the royal party arrive at the Town Hall. Date: 1890

Background imageCarlos Collection: Don Carlos / Brown / Bentley

Don Carlos / Brown / Bentley
DON CARLOS Son of Philip II Date: 1545 - 1568

Background imageCarlos Collection: Verdi cartoon Mailly

Verdi cartoon Mailly
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) the Italian opera composer depicted as a music peddler

Background imageCarlos Collection: Don Carlos Buell

Don Carlos Buell
DON CARLOS BUELL American army officer; fought with Grant in American Civil War (Battle of Shiloh 1862) Date: 1818 - 1898

Background imageCarlos Collection: Saldanha / Joao Carlos

Saldanha / Joao Carlos
JOAO CARLOS DE SALDANHA OLIVEIRA E DAUN Portuguese general and politician Date: 1790 - 1876

Background imageCarlos Collection: Mission San Carlos de Rio Carmelo, Carmel, California, USA

Mission San Carlos de Rio Carmelo, Carmel, California, USA. Date: 1930s

Background imageCarlos Collection: The echo of a serenade - Music Sheet Cover

The echo of a serenade - Music Sheet Cover featured as Te Quiero Dijiste by Carlos Ramirez in the bathing beauty with Red Skelton, Esther Williams, Xavier Cugat and his orchestra

Background imageCarlos Collection: King Juan Carlos I inauguration

King Juan Carlos I inauguration
SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Palace. Spain. Democratic transition. King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia wave from the balcony of the Royal Palace after the swearing in Parliament as head of state

Background imageCarlos Collection: King Juan Carlos I

King Juan Carlos I
JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938). King of Spain (1975-2014). Juan Carlos, Prince of Spain, at the yacht club of Palma de Mallorca. Date: c. 1970

Background imageCarlos Collection: King Juan Carlos I of Spain

King Juan Carlos I of Spain
JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938). King of Spain (1975-2014)

Background imageCarlos Collection: Carlos Juliao (1740-1814). Coronation of a king

Carlos Juliao (1740-1814). Coronation of a king in the celebrations of Kings, Brazil, 18th c. Costumbrism. Watercolour

Background imageCarlos Collection: ARNICHES, Carlos (1866-1943). Spanish playwright

ARNICHES, Carlos (1866-1943). Spanish playwright. Engraving

Background imageCarlos Collection: The Cortes Generales proclaimed Juan Carlos King

The Cortes Generales proclaimed Juan Carlos King of Spain. 22/11/1975

Background imageCarlos Collection: PELLEGRINI, Carlos Enrique (1800-1875). Tertulia

PELLEGRINI, Carlos Enrique (1800-1875). Tertulia porte񡠨 Buenos Aires). 1831. Costumbrism. Watercolour

Background imageCarlos Collection: JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938). King of Spain

JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938). King of Spain from 1975. The Cortes Generales proclaimed Juan Carlos King of Spain. 22/11/1975

Background imageCarlos Collection: JUAN DE BORBON Y DE BATTENBERG (1913-1993). Count

JUAN DE BORBON Y DE BATTENBERG (1913-1993). Count of Barcelona. Father of King Juan Carlos I. Don Juan in his office in Estoril (Portugal)

Background imageCarlos Collection: VERDI, Giuseppe (1813-1901). Hernani, play by

VERDI, Giuseppe (1813-1901). Hernani, play by Victor Hugo. On stage Yvonne Dubel (Do񡠓 ol), Mr. Boulogne (Hernani) and Mr. Affre (Don Carlos)

Background imageCarlos Collection: OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII

OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII
OJEDA, Manuel (19th c.). Portrait of Charles VII. 1879. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. LA RIOJA. Sang� Carlist Circle

Background imageCarlos Collection: Spain. Carlos VII

Spain. Carlos VII
CARLOS VII, Carlos Maric de los Dolores de Borb󮠹 Austria-Este (1848-1909). Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain as Carlos VII. Spain. Carlism



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"Carlos: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement" In the midst of the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos made a powerful statement that would reverberate through history. As they stood on the podium during the medal ceremonies, their fists raised high in a Black Power salute, they boldly challenged racial inequality and systemic oppression. Australian athlete Peter Norman joined them in solidarity by wearing an OPHR badge, symbolizing his unwavering support for their cause. Meanwhile, many years prior to this iconic moment, another Carlos left an indelible mark on medical history. Dr. Carlos Finlay, a Cuban physician, played a pivotal role in conquering Yellow Fever alongside U. S. Army surgeon Dr. Walter Reed after the Spanish-American War. Their groundbreaking research led to significant advancements in preventing this deadly disease that plagued Cuba at the turn of the century. From sports arenas to scientific breakthroughs, individuals named they have consistently demonstrated resilience and determination throughout history. Just as St Michaels Mount stands tall amidst crashing waves off Cornwall's coast or as Carmel-by-the-Sea exudes its picturesque charm along California's shoreline; these Carloses have carved their own paths towards greatness. The Battle of Trafalgar serves as a reminder of bravery and sacrifice - qualities embodied not only by Kings Edward VII but also by countless others who fought valiantly for what they believed in. And let us not forget about Ripping Yarns woven with tales of adventure where heroes like Carlos Arruza emerged from dusty bullfighting rings captivating audiences with their skillful prowess. Carlos Juan Finlay further enriches our understanding of biology through his contributions as a Cuban biologist while motorcycle racer Carlos Checa fearlessly navigates Ducati 1199 Panigale WSB2013 around treacherous tracks leaving spectators awestruck. Finally, we pay homage to one last remarkable individual - Gardel, Carlos.