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Background imageGuanahani Collection: Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). Engraving. Colored

Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). Engraving. Colored
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). Explorer and navigator genoese. Columbus taking possession of the island of San Salvador. Engraving by Martin Rico after a painting of Isidro Gil

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Map of Guanahani or San Salvador showing Watling Island where Christopher Columbus made landfall

Map of Guanahani or San Salvador showing Watling Island where Christopher Columbus made landfall in 1492
2915316 Map of Guanahani or San Salvador showing Watling Island where Christopher Columbus made landfall in 1492. From the book Life of Christopher Columbus by Clements R

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Map showing the course of Christopher Columbus from Guanahani to Cuba in 1492

Map showing the course of Christopher Columbus from Guanahani to Cuba in 1492
2915328 Map showing the course of Christopher Columbus from Guanahani to Cuba in 1492. From the book Life of Christopher Columbus by Clements R. Markham published 1892.; Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageGuanahani Collection: The First Landing of Columbus on San Salvador Island, West Indies

The First Landing of Columbus on San Salvador Island, West Indies, from The Great Explorers Columbus and Vasco Da Gama
3742815 The First Landing of Columbus on San Salvador Island, West Indies, from The Great Explorers Columbus and Vasco Da Gama, after a print in De Bry's Voyages

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus taking possession of the Island of St Salvador; Columbus and his Discoveries 1492, 1854

Columbus taking possession of the Island of St Salvador; Columbus and his Discoveries 1492, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Columbus taking possession of the Island of St Salvador; Columbus and his Discoveries 1492, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus Landing at San Salvador

Columbus Landing at San Salvador
Christopher Columbus debarks at the island of Guanahani and holds a standard with his arms raised as his crew kneel around him, and several Lucayan natives watch from the trees

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus arrives at San Salvador

Columbus arrives at San Salvador
Christopher Columbus and his caravels arrive at Guanahani island, later renamed San Salvador by Columbus. Row boats are heading towards the islands from where the three ships are anchored. Date: 1492

Background imageGuanahani Collection: First Landing of Columbus on the Shores of the New World, 1892 (colour lithograph)

First Landing of Columbus on the Shores of the New World, 1892 (colour lithograph)
3704176 First Landing of Columbus on the Shores of the New World, 1892 (colour lithograph) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M

Background imageGuanahani Collection: First Landing of Christopher Columbus, 1800 / 1805. Creator: Frederick Kemmelmeyer

First Landing of Christopher Columbus, 1800 / 1805. Creator: Frederick Kemmelmeyer
First Landing of Christopher Columbus, 1800/1805

Background imageGuanahani Collection: The First Landing Of Columbus On San Salvador Island, West Indies. Christopher Columbus C

The First Landing Of Columbus On San Salvador Island, West Indies. Christopher Columbus C. 1451 To 1506
The First Landing Of Columbus On San Salvador Island, West Indies. Christopher Columbus C.1451 To 1506. Italian Navigator, Colonizer And Explorer

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Landing of Colombus in America, (15th century), 1920s

Landing of Colombus in America, (15th century), 1920s
Landing of Colombus in America. At two in the morning of October 12 1492 a cannon was shot from La Pinta which gave the ground signal that it had arrived at the island of Guanahani

Background imageGuanahani Collection: CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS landing on San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas on Oct

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS landing on San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas on Oct. 12, 1492: lithograph, 19th century

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Map Of Guanahani Or San Salvador Showing Watling Island Where Christopher Columbus Made Landfall

Map Of Guanahani Or San Salvador Showing Watling Island Where Christopher Columbus Made Landfall In 1492. From The Book Life Of Christopher Columbus By Clements R. Markham Published 1892

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR, 1492. American depiction of the landing of Columbus at San Salvador

COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR, 1492. American depiction of the landing of Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas, 12 October 1492. Lithograph, 1893

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS IN NEW WORLD. The earliest depiction of Christopher Columbus landing in

COLUMBUS IN NEW WORLD. The earliest depiction of Christopher Columbus landing in the New World in 1492. Woodcut from Giuliano Datis Narrative of Columbus, Florence, Italy, 1493

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. Columbus taking possession of the New World. American lithograph

COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. Columbus taking possession of the New World. American lithograph, 1892

Background imageGuanahani Collection: BRY, Theodor de (1528-1598). Columbus Landing

BRY, Theodor de (1528-1598). Columbus Landing in the Indies. 1594. Columbus meets Indians in the Guanahani Island (now San Salvador) or Hispaniola

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus / Lands / Iln

Columbus / Lands / Iln
Columbus lands at Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as the Watling Islands or San Salvador. Date: 12 October 1492

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR. The landing of Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas

COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR. The landing of Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas, 12 October 1492. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Vanderlyn

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World: engraving

COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World: engraving, early 19th century

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: NATIVE AMERICANS The First Interview of Christopher Columbus with the Natives of America

COLUMBUS: NATIVE AMERICANS The First Interview of Christopher Columbus with the Natives of America (1492): English engraving, 18th century

Background imageGuanahani Collection: LANDING OF COLUMBUS, 1492. Wood engraving, American, c1835

LANDING OF COLUMBUS, 1492. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR. The landing of Christopher Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani)

COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR. The landing of Christopher Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas, 12 October 1492. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Vanderlyn

Background imageGuanahani Collection: LANDING OF COLUMBUS, 1492. The landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World, 12 October 1492

LANDING OF COLUMBUS, 1492. The landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World, 12 October 1492. Steel engraving, American, 1858, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus taking possession of the new country

Columbus taking possession of the new country. Christopher Columbus kneeling, holding flag and sword with two other men holding flags

Background imageGuanahani Collection: COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The Landing of Columbus in the New World, 1492. Painting by William J

COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The Landing of Columbus in the New World, 1492. Painting by William J. Aylward (b. 1875)
COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The Landing of Columbus in the New World, 1492. Painting by William J. Aylward (b.1875)

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus Lands 1492

Columbus Lands 1492
Columbus and his men wave their swords and flags in the air, watched by the passive natives of Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as Watling Island

Background imageGuanahani Collection: Columbus at Guanahani

Columbus at Guanahani
Columbus lands at Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as Watling Island or San Salvador


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"Guanahani: The Historic Landing Site of Christopher Columbus in the New World" Step back in time and witness the momentous arrival of Christopher Columbus on the shores of Guanahani. This captivating engraving, colored to perfection, transports us to that fateful day when history was forever changed. In "Columbus Landing at San Salvador, " we see the intrepid explorer's ship approaching this newfound land with a sense of awe and wonder. With each stroke of his pen, John Vanderlyn captures the excitement and anticipation felt by Columbus and his crew as they set foot on this unknown territory. Frederick Kemmelmeyer's masterpiece, "First Landing of Christopher Columbus, " showcases the determination etched into our hero's face as he plants Spain's flag firmly onto San Salvador soil, and is a testament to his courage and audacity in venturing into uncharted waters. Transporting us further back in time, an enchanting lithograph titled "The Landing of Columbus" depicts this monumental event from centuries past. As we gaze upon it, we can almost hear the sounds of discovery echoing through time. "The First Landing Of Columbus On San Salvador Island" takes us even deeper into history. From Clements R. Markham's print in De Brys Voyages, we witness Italian navigator Christopher Columbus making his mark on West Indies' soil – a pivotal moment that would shape world history forever. As if frozen within its pages, a map reveals Guanahani or San Salvador island where our brave explorer first made landfall in 1492. Published by Clements R. Markham himself in 1892 for "Life Of Christopher Columbus, " it serves as both a historical artifact and an invitation to explore further. Guanahani stands today not only as a physical place but also as a symbol—a reminder that curiosity knows no bounds and exploration has no limits. Let these images transport you back to the age of discovery, where a single voyage forever changed the course of humanity.