Dimas Sequeira's photos with the keyword: Golegã
Parking sign.
28 Apr 2019 |
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Exclusive for horse drawn carriages. Spotted at Equus Park, Golegã.
Peasant Woman (1982).
28 Apr 2019 |
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Sculpture by Martins Correia, at Immaculate Conception Square, Golegã.
Palace of the Pillory.
28 Apr 2019 |
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It houses the Town Hall and stands at Immaculate Conception Square, Golegã.
Old façade.
Typing on a 1911 Royal.
27 Apr 2019 |
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Reconstitution of old scene in the Typewriters Museum, inside the Municipal Library, at Oliveira Street, Golegã.
Halda (Sweden, 1911).
27 Apr 2019 |
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Displayed in the Typewriters Museum, inside the Municipal Library, at Oliveira Street, Golegã.
Royal (1908).
25 Apr 2019 |
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Displayed in the Typewriters Museum, inside the Municipal Library, at Oliveira Street, Golegã.
Typewriters as toys.
25 Apr 2019 |
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Displayed in the Typewriters Museum, inside the Municipal Library, at Oliveira Street, Golegã.
Typewriters for children.
25 Apr 2019 |
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Within a private collection, the items in this showcase were made for children's use by manufacturers like Lilliput, Mothercare, Mehano or Barbie. This Typewriters Museum is located inside the Municipal Library, at Oliveira Street, Golegã.
Old typewriters.
25 Apr 2019 |
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Within a private collection, they are displayed in the Typewriters Museum, inside the Municipal Library, at Oliveira Street, Golegã.
Carlos Relvas photographic studio (1876).
20 Oct 2015 |
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This building was conceived to be a photographic studio with natural light by Carlos Relvas - a wealthy farmer, photographer, horse breeder, inventor, musician and politician. He tested and invented chemical solutions in order to create a sense of flow and movement in some photos, from their development. He was admitted in the French Society of Photography in 1869. He won several prizes on Porto, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Philadelphia...
This studio is now a museum (no photos allowed inside) exhibiting precious old photographic equipment - some heavy wooden cameras of the 19th century, extremely rare world wide, that had to be carefully loaded into horse pulled carts, for outdoor use.
Carlos Relvas photographic studio (1876).
20 Oct 2015 |
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This building was conceived to be a photographic studio with natural light by Carlos Relvas - a wealthy farmer, photographer, horse breeder, inventor, musician and politician. He tested and invented chemical solutions in order to create a sense of flow and movement in some photos, from their development. He was admitted in the French Society of Photography in 1869. He won several prizes on Porto, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Philadelphia...
This studio is now a museum (no photos allowed inside) exhibiting precious old photographic equipment - some heavy wooden cameras of the 19th century, extremely rare world wide, that had to be carefully loaded into horse pulled carts, for outdoor use.
Carlos Relvas photographic studio (1876).
20 Oct 2015 |
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This building was conceived to be a photographic studio with natural light by Carlos Relvas - a wealthy farmer, photographer, horse breeder, inventor, musician and politician. He tested and invented chemical solutions in order to create a sense of flow and movement in some photos, from their development. He was admitted in the French Society of Photography in 1869. He won several prizes on Porto, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Philadelphia...
This studio is now a museum (no photos allowed inside) exhibiting precious old photographic equipment - some heavy wooden cameras of the 19th century, extremely rare world wide, that had to be carefully loaded into horse pulled carts, for outdoor use.
Carlos Relvas photographic studio (1876).
20 Oct 2015 |
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This building was conceived to be a photographic studio with natural light by Carlos Relvas - a wealthy farmer, photographer, horse breeder, inventor, musician and politician. He tested and invented chemical solutions in order to create a sense of flow and movement in some photos, from their development. He was admitted in the French Society of Photography in 1869. He won several prizes on Porto, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Philadelphia...
This studio is now a museum (no photos allowed inside) exhibiting precious old photographic equipment - some heavy wooden cameras of the 19th century, extremely rare world wide, that had to be carefully loaded into horse pulled carts, for outdoor use.
Carlos Relvas photographic studio (1876).
20 Oct 2015 |
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This building was conceived to be a photographic studio with natural light by Carlos Relvas - a wealthy farmer, photographer, horse breeder, inventor, musician and politician. He tested and invented chemical solutions in order to create a sense of flow and movement in some photos, from their development. He was admitted in the French Society of Photography in 1869. He won several prizes on Porto, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna, Philadelphia...
This studio is now a museum (no photos allowed inside) exhibiting precious old photographic equipment - some heavy wooden cameras of the 19th century, extremely rare world wide, that had to be carefully loaded into horse pulled carts, for outdoor use.
MAN 2005.
20 Oct 2015 |
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At Equuspark, Golegã. This 8 geared bus was the transport of a group till Golegã and return.
Equuspark.
Porch.
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