Greeks (330 Subjects)
The building called Admiralty or Nauarcheion in the medieval town of Rhodes. The author being shown the location.
Interior of the Church of Panagia Filerimos, Rhodes.
Sultan Mehmet II decides upon the execution of his wife Irene.
View of Aplunari, hill close to the Temple of Aphrodite and the port of Avlemonas (or Kastri) on Cythera.
The Temple of Aphaia on Aegina island.
The Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth.
The ruins of the Acropolis of Panopeus and the valley of Chaeronea.
View of Pineios river in the Vale of Tempe in Thessaly.
View of Plataea.
Landscape in Mycenae. On the left the Acropolis of Mycenae and the Lions Gate.
Orthodox priests in Heybeliada.
Composition: Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens together with the port of Faliro, close to Piraeus.
Greek woman of the Aegean islands giving birth.
Female costumes of Kimolos island.
Ruins of ancient walls at Lefkada.
Ruins of a square building at the ancient walls of Lefkada.
Title page. Scenes from the author's trip to the Mediterranean.
The remains of the Temple of Apollo in Didyma, ancient city of Asia Minor.
View of the Temple of Aphaia in Aegina.
View of the Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth. In the background the Acrocorinth.
Greek woman in the Harem.
A Turkish girl. Greek ladies at Constantinople.
Infr. Officer of Janissaries. Greek sailor.
The Greek Parliament (former royal palace). In the background Mount Lycabettus. On the right Mount Hymettus.
View of the walls of ancient Tiryns. In the foreground the Agricultural School of Tiryns, founded by Ioannis Kapodistrias. In the background Nafplio and Bourtzi.
Greek costumes.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Giaour": Portrait of Greek woman from Peloponnese.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Bride of Abydos": Ottoman prince with Greek slave in the Harem.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Corsair": Greek slave girl.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Corsair": Greek slave and an Ottoman Pasha.