Peloponnese (1650 Subjects)
Tower (stately home) in Miraka, Elis.
Map of the plain of Olympia.
Plans of the Hippodrome of Olympia, both as it was preserved in the early 19th century and according to Fauvel's reconstruction.
Remains of buildings in ancient Olympia. Reconstructive plans based on these surviving parts.
Plan of building in ancient Olympia. Drawing by Choiseul-Gouffier.
View of the valley of ancient Olympia, called Antilalos in the 19th century.
View in the Plain of Olympia.
View in the Plain of Olympia.
The Course of the Alpheus, as seen from the ruins of Palaio Ecclesia.
Site of Elis.
A Mosque at Gastouni.
Plan of the Ruins of Elis.
Site of Elis.
Unpublished Coins of Elis, from the Collections of the British Museum and Richard Payne Knight Esqr.
View embracing the supposed position of the Hippodrome. [ancient Olympia].
I. The wall of the Acropolis of Larissa in Argos. II and III: Section and plan of the Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae. IV: The entrance to the treasury of Atreus in Mycenae. V: The Lion Gate in Argos.
Bellona (Gaul deity of war) over a heap of arms, followed by Russian soldiers. She shows the enslaved Greeks the symbol of liberty, which they shun out of cowardice.
View of the city and castle of Koroni, which was besieged by the Russians in 1770.
Albanian soldiers.
Acrocorinth.
Map of Nafplio and of Palamidi fortress.
Shepherds of Arcadia.
Fountain and remains of ancient buildings in Pylos.
Map of southern Greece.
Imaginary representation of Corinth.
Imaginary representation of Argos.
Imaginary representation of Sparta.
Imaginary representation of ancient Messene.
Imaginary representation of ancient Olympia.
Imaginary representation of Pellene.