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Português: Elétrico e junto do hotel Continental na Rua do Amparo, entre o Rossio e a Praça da Figueira, em Lisboa, Portugal
(Norberto de Araújo: Peregrinações em Lisboa vol. XII: pp. 77-78. 1939) |
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Object location | 38° 42′ 49.82″ N, 9° 08′ 20.18″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 38.713840; -9.138940 |
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Image title | Rua do Amparo |Até ao Edital da CML de 28/8/1950, a Rua do Amparo estendia-se da Praça D. Pedro IV (Rossio) à rua do Arco do Marquês de Alegrete (Poço do Boaratém) [*]; a partir desta data, este arruamento ficou limitado pelas Pralas de D. Pedro e da Figueira. À esquerda, a antiga loja de ferragens «Viúva Thiago da Silva» (1850) e o «Hotel Continental» ; à direita a «Casa Suissa», fundada em 1910, mas, à data, um estabelecimento de fazendas e retrosaria| Como já te acentuei, o Rossio do lado oriental tem uma fisionomia, e até um movimento, em tudo diverso da do lado oposto. Forçando um pedaço a nota - confesso - dir-se-á que persiste aqui a tradição das tendas e lojas das arcarias sob o Hospital de Todos-os-Santos, e isto mais se acentua no último quarteirão que vamos percorrer, passada que seja a embocadura da Rua do Amparo. Quero dizer-te já que nesta Rua do Amparo, precisamente no cruzamento com a Rua dos Correeiros (trôço antigo da Rua das Galinheiras), e no eixo da rua, existiu a Ermida de N. Senhora do Amparo, dependente do Hospital de Todos-os-Santos, e desaparecida em 1755; dela adveio o nome a esta artéria. (...) De 1895 a 1920 existiu aqui um «Hotel Continental», que antes estivera em S. Domingos. Data(s): [entre 1910 e 1920] Fotógrafo: não identificado in AML |
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File change date and time | 08:43, 4 April 2024 |
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- Lisbon trams in the 1910s
- Black and white photographs of Lisbon in the 1910s
- Rua do Amparo (Lisbon)
- Lisbon tram 310
- Crowds in Lisbon
- Hotels in Lisbon
- Hotels named Continental
- Lisbon trams with two trolley poles in old style rig
- Lisbon trams with open platforms
- Lisbon trams facing left (series 283-322 - Brill)
- Lisbon tram passengers boarding
- Black and white photographs of people in Lisbon