Ionia (219 Subjects)
Roman aqueduct in Buca area, Izmir.
View of the port of Izmir.
Coins from Izmir.
View of Izmir from the port.
Funerary stele.
View of Seydiköy.
Ruins near Seydiköy.
Fynerary stele from Ephesus.
The pool in which according to tradition Saint John Theologian baptized Christians.
The prison of Saint Paul in Ephesus, according to tradition.
View of Ephesus.
View of Ephesus with Ayasuluk castle (A) and the Basilica of Saint John (B).
Women from Izmir (Smyrna) with typical head wear. Fig. 17: Greek woman from the Aegean islands. Fig. 18: Affluent woman from Izmir Fig. 19: Jewish woman from Izmir. Fig. 20: Headscarf worn by all Izmir women independently of ethnic origin, according to Cornelis de Bruyn.
View of Foça (anc. Phocaea).
Chameleons and weasel from Izmir area.
View of Yeni Foça.
Aqueduct near Yeni Foça.
View of mansion belonging to European merchants in the settlement of Hacılar near Izmir.
Map of the peninsula of Erythrae.
The Hittite relief at Karambel, on the route from Kemalpaşa to Torbali. According to modern research, it is most probably a depiction of Hittite king Tarkasnava.
Temple of Apollo in Didyma.
Temple of Dionysus in Teos.
View of Izmir.
Caravan Bridge in Izmir.
View of Izmir.
Map of the bay of Izmir.
Fortress at the port of Izmir. Head of ancient statue discovered in Izmir.
Landscape on the coast of Ionia.
Relief from gate at Ephesus.
Map of Çeşme port, showing the manoeuvrings of the Russian navy during the battle of July 1770.