Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico: Mexico City, F. D.: House of Tiles, ca. 1596. Detail: of blue and white Puebla tile Mudejar style – a doorway." Label on back of slide adds: "Sanborn, window, Colonial Residence."
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico: Mexico City D.F. National Palace ca 1529 A.D. Main doorway over which hangs the Liberty Bell." Label on back of slide adds: "Palace from the Zocalo."
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico: Mexico City, D. F. Palace of Augustin[sic] de Iturbide 1821-23. (Now auto sales Room)." Label on back of slide adds: "Palacio Iturbide."
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. The Arch of Juarez, begun 1908 as central part of a new capitol building, halted by a revolution." The structure pictured here is now known as the Monumento a la Revolución.
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. Palace of Fine Arts, begun by Diaz in 1900, completed 1934, because of spongy soil, sank about 5 ft."
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. Monument to Juarez on Juarez Avenue." Note that this monument is known today as the Benito Juárez Hemicycle.
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. Juarez Avenue: Left- Telephone. Bldg. Center- Arch of Juarez. Right- Lottery Bldg." Two surviving historic sites are pictured here: the Monumento a la Revolución and the National Lottery…