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View of ancient Corinth with Acrocorinth and the temple of Apollo.
View of the Roman aqueduct at Buca, Izmir (valley of Saint Anne).
Ancient bridge, probably of the Roman era, over the river Tuzla (anc. Satniois), close to Assos, Asia Minor.
The temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
British ships enter the port of Corfu.
Scenes from the everyday life of the “Illustrated London News" correspondents during their five-day stay at Crete in 1889.
Map of the site of ancient Gortyn, Crete. View of Gortyn.
View of the first temple of Hera at Paestum.
Basilica of S. Sebastiano fuori le mura (Saint Sebastian outside the Walls), Rome.
The temple of Apollo at Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli.
View of the town of Corfu. In the foreground the Venetian fortification. In the background the New Fortress.
Athens seen from the road to Daphni.
View of Athens from Lycabettus Hill.
The Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos (Tower of the Winds) in Athens.
Landscape at Scutari (Üsküdar). In the background, the Tower of Leander.
Street view at a market of Istanbul. In the background, Nuruosmaniye Mosque.
The Sultan and his suite on their way to the mosque on a Friday.
Entrance to the Cave of Antiparos.
The temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. In the background, the Arch of Hadrian and the Acropolis.
Ottoman carriage. On the right, Ottomans enjoying a sherbet.
Muslim cemetery on the outskirts of Istanbul.
View of Hagia Sophia at Istanbul. On the left, the Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III.
Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I, Istanbul.
Left: Mausoleum of dervish Geykli Baba at Bursa. Upper right: Mausoleum of Bayezit I. Lower right: Şehadet mosque at Bursa.
The author's inn at Kashan, Iran.
Caravan bridge outside Izmir.
The Hittite relief at Karabel, on the route from Kemalpaşa to Torbali. The relief is mentioned for the first time by Herodotus, who believed it respresented Pharaoh Sesostris III. According to modern research, it is most probably a depiction of Hittite king Tarkasnava.
Dance of peasants, Corfu.
Peasants of Corfu.
The camp of the allies of the Crimean war (England, France and the Ottoman Empire) at Bolayir on the Dardanelles.