Alma Collection
"Discovering the Many Faces of Alma: From Columbia University to Waterfalls in Martinique" Low Memorial Library at Columbia University, New York City, New York
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"Discovering the Many Faces of Alma: From Columbia University to Waterfalls in Martinique" Low Memorial Library at Columbia University, New York City, New York, USA: A stunning architectural masterpiece that stands tall on campus, embodying the spirit of knowledge and learning. Robert Lindsay at Alma: An exceptional actor who captivated audiences with his brilliant performances on stage and screen. The Conversion of Paula, by Alma-Tadema: A mesmerizing painting that depicts a profound moment of spiritual transformation, showcasing the artistic genius of Alma-Tadema. Bell at Battle of Alma: The resounding bell that marked a significant turning point during the historic Battle of Alma, forever etching its name in military history. Battle of the Alma: A fierce clash between armies that unfolded on the banks of River Alma during the Crimean War; a testament to human resilience and bravery. Photograph PH, Ponders End, Greater London: A nostalgic snapshot capturing an old pub named "Alma, " serving as a gathering place for locals to share stories over pints. Caribbean, Martinique - Route de la Trace - Riviere Blanche - Alma Waterfall at Pont: Nature's enchantment comes alive as you journey through lush landscapes leading to breathtaking waterfalls like the majestic "Alma" in Martinique's picturesque countryside. Alma Rubens: An iconic silent film actress whose talent illuminated screens across Hollywood during cinema's golden era. Alma Goetz, composer: A gifted musician whose compositions resonated with emotion and creativity throughout musical realms worldwide. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). La guardia a. . : Immortalized through artistry is this poignant photograph depicting soldiers standing guard amidst turbulent times during Spain's civil war – reminding us never to forget our shared history or sacrifice for freedom. Queen Katherine of France, by Laurence Alma-Tadema.