Attica (1797 Subjects)
Portrait of Otto of Greece.
Portrait of Amalia, Queen of Greece.
Page of King Otto.
Theodoros Kolokotronis lying in stay at Athens, 17th February 1843.
The uprising of 3rd September 1843. A multitude of insurgent Greeks gather before the Royal Palace (today Greek Parliament), to demand a Constitution.
Relief of Nike Sandalizousa from the temple of Athena Nike at Athens Acropolis (today kept at the Acropolis Museum).
Relief of Nike Sandalizousa from the temple of Athena Nike at Athens Acropolis (kept today at the Acropolis Museum).
Head of sculpture from the Parthenon.
Head of the sculpture of Nike from the western pediment of the Parthenon. The head was taken off the temple at the orders of Francesco Morosini, and carried off to Venice in 1687.
Head of the sculpture of Nike from the western pediment of the Parthenon. The head was taken off the temple at the orders of Francesco Morosini, and carried off to Venice in 1687.
Cecrops and his daughter Pandrosos: Sculpture complex from the western pediment of the Parthenon.
Slab VI from the northern frieze of the Parthenon: Panathenaea procession.
Slab II from the northern frieze of the Parthenon: Panathenaea procession.
The Parthenon in 1687, after being blown up in the explosion caused by the army of Francisco Morosini.
Reconstruction of the eastern pediment of the Parthenon: Birth of goddess Athena.
Reconstruction of the western pediment of the Parthenon: Strife of Athena and Poseidon.
Potrait of Dimitrios Kallergis.
State sword presented to Dimitrios Kallergis, prime mover of the revolution of 3rd September 1843.
The house of Don Pacifico, Portuguese consul in Athens, which was sacked by antisemitic groups in 1847. The Greek government's refusal to compensate Don Pacifico eventually led to a British intervention (as Don Pacifico was a British national) and the temporary blockade of the port of Piraeus.
View of Piraeus.
View of the Royal Palace of Athens (today Greek Parliament) and surrounding area.
Otto and Amalia of Greece exiting the Royal Palace.
Otto and Amalia of Greece at the mass of Athens Cathedral.
The English and French camps in the Piraeus, during the British-French occupation of Athens and Piraeus in 1854-57.
Areos street, Plaka quarter, Athens. On the right, the Library of Hadrian.
Fête to officers of the English and French forces, and the Greek army and Navy, in the Acropolis during the British-French occupation of Athens and Piraeus in 1854-57.
Kings Otto and Amalia visit Alfred Prince of Wales at the British Embassy, Athens. November 1859.
Portrait of Dimitrios Voulgaris, who was prime minister of Greece eight times.
The temple of Olympian Zeus, the Arch of Hadrian anf the Acropolis. In the background, Philopappus Hill and monument. In the foreground, the spring of Callirrhoe on Ilissus river. Painting by Harry Johnson.
Portrait of George I of Greece.