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Luiz Collection

Luiz, a name that echoes through time and space, holds a multitude of stories within its syllables

Background imageLuiz Collection: Praca da Ribiera and Luis I Bridge - Porto, Portugal

Praca da Ribiera and Luis I Bridge - Porto, Portugal
The Praca da Ribiera and the Luis I (or Luiz I) Bridge, a metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. Date: 1909

Background imageLuiz Collection: Poster, Mexico

Poster, Mexico Date: 1938

Background imageLuiz Collection: Jose Luiz Barbosa

Jose Luiz Barbosa 800 Metres, World Champs 1995 01 September 1995 Date: 01 September 1995

Background imageLuiz Collection: Ships near Dom Luiz Bridge, Santarem, Portugal

Ships near Dom Luiz Bridge, Santarem, Portugal
Ships anchored near the Dom Luiz Bridge on the River Tagus at Santarem, Portugal. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLuiz Collection: 'The Gondoliers'at the Savoy Theatre, the Quintette in the First Act (engraving)

"The Gondoliers"at the Savoy Theatre, the Quintette in the First Act (engraving)
1046801 " The Gondoliers" at the Savoy Theatre, the Quintette in the First Act (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLuiz Collection: The Gondoliers at the Savoy Theatre - the quintette in the first act (engraving)

The Gondoliers at the Savoy Theatre - the quintette in the first act (engraving)
584239 The Gondoliers at the Savoy Theatre - the quintette in the first act (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLuiz Collection: Luis Vaz de Camoes (1524-1580), Portuguese writer and poet

Luis Vaz de Camoes (1524-1580), Portuguese writer and poet

Background imageLuiz Collection: Queen Mourns Deaths / 1908

Queen Mourns Deaths / 1908
The Queen of Portugal mourns over the deathbeds of her assassinated husband, Carlos I, and her son, Luiz Date: 1908

Background imageLuiz Collection: Spain and Portugal - Oporto, Bridge of Luis

Spain and Portugal - Oporto, Bridge of Luis - View of metal arched bridge, houses in Background B/W. Part of Box 149 Boswell collection - Portugal and Spain

Background imageLuiz Collection: Souvenir postcard of Inhambane, Mozambique, East Africa

Souvenir postcard of Inhambane, Mozambique, East Africa
Souvenir postcard of Inhambane, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, showing Dom Carlos I Street, Dom Luiz I Avenue, and the Customs House. Date: circa 1900

Background imageLuiz Collection: Praca de Luiz de Camoes, Lisbon, Portugal

Praca de Luiz de Camoes, Lisbon, Portugal
Statue of Luis Vaz de Camoes (considered Portugals and the Portuguese languages greatest poet), Praca de Luiz de Camoes, Lisbon, Portugal. Date: circa 1905

Background imageLuiz Collection: Porto, Portugal, Waterfront, Praca da Ribiera, Luis I Bridge

Porto, Portugal, Waterfront, Praca da Ribiera, Luis I Bridge
Waterfront and the Praca da Ribiera and the Luis I (or Luiz I) Bridge, a metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLuiz Collection: LUIZ VAZ de CAMOES (1524-1580). Portuguese poet. Line engraving

LUIZ VAZ de CAMOES (1524-1580). Portuguese poet. Line engraving

Background imageLuiz Collection: LUIZ VAZ de CAMOES (1524-1580). Portuguese poet: line engraving, 17th century

LUIZ VAZ de CAMOES (1524-1580). Portuguese poet: line engraving, 17th century

Background imageLuiz Collection: Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal

Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Regent of Portugal (1887-1908) - the eldest son of King Carlos I of Portugal. Assassinated (along with his Father)

Background imageLuiz Collection: Portugal - Porto - Ponte de Luiz I

Portugal - Porto - Ponte de Luiz I - high single-span arch bridge over the harbour

Background imageLuiz Collection: Luiz Vaz De Camoens

Luiz Vaz De Camoens
LUIZ VAZ DE CAMOENS (or Camoes) Portuguese poet


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Luiz, a name that echoes through time and space, holds a multitude of stories within its syllables. From the enchanting Praca da Ribiera and Luis I Bridge in Porto, Portugal to the vibrant streets of Mexico where his name graces posters with pride. In 1908, even royalty mourned as Queen Victoria grieved the deaths that shook her kingdom. And across borders, Spain and Portugal united under the majestic Oporto Bridge of Luis. But who is Luiz? Perhaps he is Jose Luiz Barbosa, an individual whose legacy remains unknown but undoubtedly significant. Or maybe he is represented by ships gracefully sailing near Dom Luiz Bridge in Santarem, Portugal. "The Gondoliers" at Savoy Theatre brings another dimension to our understanding - a quintette in the first act immortalized through an exquisite engraving. The performance captivates audiences with its beauty and artistry. Yet there are more facets to this enigmatic figure. Luis Vaz de Camoes emerges from history's pages as a renowned Portuguese writer and poet who left an indelible mark on literature. Even Inhambane in Mozambique pays homage to Luiz through a souvenir postcard showcasing its breathtaking landscapes in East Africa. And not far away lies Praca de Luiz de Camoes in Lisbon - a square named after someone whose influence transcends time. Whoever Luiz may be or wherever his presence lingers, one thing is certain: his impact resonates across continents and generations alike. His name weaves tales of love, loss, creativity, exploration – leaving us intrigued by the mysteries surrounding him while celebrating his enduring legacy.