Costume - Hats and headwear (4316 Subjects)
View of Şamaxı in modern-day Armenia.
Entrance to a Lesgian house.
A summit in n Likhi or Sourami mountain range, in Georgia.
The mouth of Rioni river (anc. Phasis) in the city of Poti, near the ancient Greek colony of Phasis, in Georgia.
Snake charmers in Morocco.
Leather tail worn by members of Azad ethnic group, known as Nyam Nyam in the 19th century, in Central Africa.
Interior of a house in Tripoli, Libya.
Street in the Medina (the old town) of Tripoli, Lybya.
Irrigation well in Tripoli, Libya.
Family of gardeners in Tripoli, Libya.
Mosque in Tajura, Libya.
The faccade of Coimbra University in Portugal.
The Greek Parliament (former royal palace). In the background Mount Lycabettus. On the right Mount Hymettus.
View of the walls of ancient Tiryns. In the foreground the Agricultural School of Tiryns, founded by Ioannis Kapodistrias. In the background Nafplio and Bourtzi.
View of the walls of ancient Tiryns.
The theater of Chaeronea.
View of the Choregic monument of Thrasyllus (Panagia Spiliotissa). On the right Hadrian's Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus.
The Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens.
Greek costumes.
View of Panagia Faneromeni Monastery in Chiliomodi. In the background Acrocorinth.
The northern wall of the Acropolis of Athens and the church of Metamorfosis Sotiros.
Ruins of the Hellenistic/Roman theater of Izmir, at Kadifekale (anc. Pagos).
Panoramic view of the Pyramid of Cheops (Giza).
View of the Shpinx and the Pyramid of Khafre or Chephren, Giza.
Nomad settlement at Saqqara.
Fountain in Ano Syros.
The myth of Perseus. In Ethiopia, Perseus is saving Andromeda from the sea monster Kitos. On the right, Andromeda's parents, and their guards. The myth has certain references to Peloponnese, for Perseus was originally from Argos and he founded the city of Mycenae.
Map of Cephalonia. Plan of the Fortress of Agios Georgios.
Frontispiece: Map of Heraklion. Allegoric scene: Venice and the Ottoman Empire as warriors. Scene from the Ottoman siege of Candia.
Map of central Crete. After being besieged for twenty-four years, Crete bacame part of the Ottoman realm in 1669. In the foreground, scene from the naval battle of March 1668 between the Ottoman and the Venetian fleet, outside Chandax. General Morosini and Ottoman officials captivated.