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Preview | Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
 | 1890 | Carlist army: visit by Don Carlos to the hospital in Irache (Navarre) | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Army of the left.' Action in Elgueta, fought on the 13th of this month | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Army of the left.' A convoy crosses the Urquiola heights on the 8th of this month | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Army of the left - Carlists requesting a pardon at headquarters, in Alsasua | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Army of the left - The Ciria Brigade capture Abadiano on the 6th of this month | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Army of the North.' Comments in a guards corps after the battle | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Elgueta (Guipuzcoa).' Blood Hospital after the battle on the 13th of February | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Elgueta.' View taken from the old Vergara road | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Elorrio (Vizcaya): reading the official royal organ, under the chestnut trees, in the Zubiaur district | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Elorrio: women curing a wounded Carlist | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Elorrio: conscript set off to join the Biscayan battalions | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Troops boarding in Portugalete to cross the estuary | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1872 | In Oroquieta: His Majesty D. Cárlos de Borbon & de Este taking possesion of his estates | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | San Antonio chapel in Urquiola | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | El Socorro chapel | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1892 | Escort for liberal prisoners | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1892 | Sword used by Don Carlos in the civil war from 1872 to 1876 | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Current state of San Pedro Abanto | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1876 | Estella - H.M. the King enters the town, on the 3rd of this month | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |
 | 1874 | Foral (Provincial militiaman) from Navarre | Pellicer Montseny, José Luis |