Camels (214 Subjects)
Camel pullers.
The mosque of Abu Mandur on the Nile Delta.
Ruins of Heliopolis (Baalbek).
The Mosque of Mahmudiyah (Mahmud Pasha) and the gate to the Citadel of Cairo.
Everyday life scene at the commercial quarter, Smyrna.
Everyday life scene at the Greek quarter, Smyrna.
Pompey's Pillar, shewing the mode by which some English Sailors first gained an ascent to the capital of the Column.
Tombs of Mamluk Sultans.
Obelisk of Heliopolis.
One of the two obelisks of Alexandria, also known as obelisks of Cleopatra. The two granite obelisks from Aswan, dating from the time of Tuthmosis III, stood initially in Heliopolis, near Cairo. They were transported to Alexandria by the Romans. Since the late 19th century, one of the two obelisks is kept in London and the other in New York.
Map of the Black Sea. At the right bottom corner, shepherd feeding his camels.
The fountain in the Camel caravanserai.
The mosque of Emir Sultan in Bursa.
View of Sardes.
View of Philadelphia (Alasehir).
Caravanserai in Güzel Hissar district in Aydin.
The Acropolis of Pergamon.
Street in Izmir.
The acropolis of Smyrna (Izmir).
The city of Magnesia (Manisa), and Mount Sipylus.
The remains of the church of Saint John the Theologian in Pergamon.
Street in the suburbs of Edirne.
Lake Marmara (Gygaean lake) near Sardes in Asia Minor.
Turkish pilgrims leaving for Meccah.
View of Damascus from Al-Salihiyah.
The Belen Pass, also known as the Syrian Gates.
The Great Mosque at Antioch.
Sidon, on the approach from Beirout.
Turkish caravan in Thessaly.
Sketches made by Edward Lear during his stay on Crete.