'La Saisiaz.' Chalet of la Saisiaz from the side. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography An indistinct view looking towards the house (largely obscured by trees), further marred by chemical staining on print.
'La Saisiaz.' Collonge. The Cemetery. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards the cemetery (burial place of Browning's friend Anne Egerton Smith), surrounded by vineyards and with the Rhone valley in the distance to the left.
'La Saisiaz.' Chalet of La Saisiaz. The 'level grass path.' Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the path in the garden at La Saisiaz where Anne Egerton Smith and Browning had walked and discussed immortality shortly before her death.
'La Saisiaz.' The chalet of La Saisiaz. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the garden towards the house where Browning stayed in 1877, with Mont Salève rising behind. The room in which his friend Anne Egerton Smith died is on the right on the first floor. Browning's room, on the left of the house, is not visible.
'La Saisiaz.' Geneve and La Salève. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking towards the city and Mont Salève beyond, with 'Rousseau's Isle' in the right foreground and the Pont du Mont-Blanc to the left. On the far side of the river is the steamboat station, with the Jardin Anglais beyond.
'La Saisiaz.' Geneve and La Salève. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of the city and lakefront, with the Duke of Brunswick's monument in the foreground and part of the Grand Hotel de la Paix visible on the right overlooking the square. Mont Salève rises on the skyline in the distance. The massive monument is the mausol...
'La Saisiaz.' La Salève, overlooking the Arve and Rhone Valley. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along a ridge on Mont Salève, with the River Arve in the valley below and the Jura Mountains visible on the skyline in the distance. A chateau stands at the edge of the mountainside overlooking the Arve.
'La Saisiaz.' La Salève (nr. Geneva). Path up the Salève (the Arve river on the left). Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking up the mountain path towards sheer cliffs overlooking the River Arve: 'Browning in the opening lines of 'La Saisiaz' tells how after Miss Smith's death he had climbed the mountain alone, which they were to have ascended together.'