File:No. 88 Calle Mayor, scene of the attempt on the King and Queen of Spain.jpg

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English: "The actual scene of the attempt on the King and Queen of Spain, No. 88, Calle Mayor.
  1. The balcony from which Moral threw the bomb.
  2. The balcony on the third floor where the little girl Carmen Prieto was killed.
  3. The balcony where Don Antonio Gonzalez was killed.
  4. The balcony where the Marquesa de Tolosa and the daughter of the Countess de Adanero were killed.
Note on the canopy and on the right of the figure "4" stains of blood from the victims who perished on the lower balcony."
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Source The Illustrated London News. 128 (3503): 853. 1906-06-09.
Author Topical Press

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