Spanish Soldiers

A color lithograph depicting four different classes of soldiers as they would have appeared in 1496, the three soldiers on the left are Spanish, the soldier on the left plays a kettledrum and wears chest armor, the second soldier wearing a red and white tunic is a guard, the third soldier is a Beefeater charged with guarding the king on any of his expeditions, the soldier on the right is a German mercenary who would have been fighting for the Spanish at this time, 1861. From the New York Public Library. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
A color lithograph depicting four different classes of soldiers as they would have appeared in 1496, the three soldiers on the left are Spanish, the soldier on the left plays a kettledrum and wears chest armor, the second soldier wearing a red and white tunic is a guard, the third soldier is a Beefeater charged with guarding the king on any of his expeditions, the soldier on the right is a German mercenary who would have been fighting for the Spanish at this time, 1861. From the New York Public Library. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Spanish Soldiers
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Credit:
Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor
Editorial #:
511349624
Collection:
Archive Photos
Date created:
January 01, 1861
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Archive Photos
Object name:
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