Pass in the Mountains Between Nisa and Villa Velha
1809
5
Thomas Bowles, ca. 1712–died 1753, British
A Prospect of the New Aqueduct of Lisbon, as crossing over the Valley of Alcantra on Stone Arches, the Largest of which is 150 feet wide, and 249 feet High. Which is 47 feet higher than the Monument in London
between 1780 and 1815
6
J. Couse, active 1750
The City of Lisbon as before the dreadful Earthquake of November 1st 1755;..
between 1780 and 1815
7
Samuel Davis, 1760–1819, British
Funchal, Madeira: A Square with a Church
1779
8
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No.8 The March of the 3rd. Division through the Sierra de Estiella or de Neve, May 16, 1811
1811
9
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No.6 Battle of Fuontes d'Ouoro, 5th July 1811
1811
10
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No. 10 Troop bivoacked below the village of the villa Velha, 19th May 1811
1811
11
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No. 11 The Passage of the Tagus by the 3rd Division at Villa Velha, 20 May 1811
1811
12
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No.2 Battle of Sierra de Basaco above St. Antonio de Cantaro
1810
13
T. St. Clair, active 1810–1815
No.1 Passage of the Mondego at Pena Cova by the 3rd Division of allied Army, 1810
1810
14
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No.3 City of Coimbra on the Mondego in 1810
1810
15
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No.4 Town of Poinbal. Evacuated by the French on the Morning of 11 March 1811
1811
16
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No.5 Sabugal on the River Coa French pickets in the foreground the Allies preparing to cross the River
1810-1815
17
Charles Turner, 1774–1857, British
No. 9 The Frontier of Pina Macor. Portugese Troops on the March to Costello Branco, 18th May 1811