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26 Mar 2016
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Antonio Machado, poet - sculpture in Baeza
Antonio Machado (1875 - 1939) was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. He lived in Baeza, Andalucia, where he is much commemorated, between 1912 and 1919. Towards the end of his life he experienced difficulties through being on the losing side of the Spanish Civil War.
26 Mar 2016
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A long wait in Baeza - Antonio Machado
Antonio Machado (1875 - 1939) was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. He lived in Baeza, Andalucia, where he is much commemorated, between 1912 and 1919. Towards the end of his life he experienced difficulties through being on the losing side of the Spanish Civil War.
24 Mar 2016
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Antonio Machado - negative profile
Antonio Machado (1875 - 1939) was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. He lived in Baeza, Andalucia, where he is much commemorated, between 1912 and 1919. Towards the end of his life he experienced difficulties through being on the losing side of the Spanish Civil War.
24 Mar 2016
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Antonio Machado in Baeza
Antonio Machado (1875 - 1939) was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. He lived in Baeza, Andalucia, where he is much commemorated, between 1912 and 1919. Towards the end of his life he experienced difficulties through being on the losing side of the Spanish Civil War.
24 Mar 2016
Aqui Vivio el Poeta Antonio Machado - in Baeza
Antonio Machado (1875 - 1939) was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. He lived in Baeza, Andalucia, where he is much commemorated, between 1912 and 1919.
24 Mar 2016
The Second Marian Year in Baeza
Stunning tiled picture on public display on Calle San Fransisco, Baeza, Andalucia. Dated 1988.
"The second Marian Year was summoned by Pope John Paul II on January 1, 1987 in the homily of the Mass for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, with the purpose of preparing for the arrival of the new millennium and to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the Christianisation of Lithuania. The second Marian year was opened on June 6, 1987, on the eve of the feast of Pentecost and was closed on August 15, 1988 on the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin."