'The Pied Piper of Hamelin.' Hameln. Das Rattenfängerhaus. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Coloured photochrome view of the street facade of the building; photochrome print, mounted on card and published by Schmidt und Suckert.
'The Pied Piper of Hamelin.' Hameln. Osterstrasse. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking along the street towards the Hochzeithaus, a similar composition to print 90; photochrome print, mounted on card and published by Schmidt und Suckerl.
Casa Guidi and Felice Church [Florence]. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View along the Via Mazetta, with the Felice Church on the left and Casa Guidi, where the Brownings lived, on the right.
Casa Guidi, from the Pitti Palace [Florence]. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the entrance to Casa Guidi on the Via Maggio, with the Brownings' apartment on the first floor above the tablet over the doorway, dedicated to Mrs Browning's memory.
Entrance to the Protestant Cemetery, Florence. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the roadway looking towards the entrance to the cemetery where Elizabeth Barrett Browning is buried: 'The cemetery now stands quite isolated — a little oval — in the line of the eastern 'boulevards' of Florence — broad streets, tree-sheltered, along th...
Grave of A. H. Clough, Protestant Cemetery, Florence. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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View of the headstone of the grave of the poet Arthur Hugh Clough: 'This stands on the right hand of the path leading from from the entrance gate: a little further up on the opposite side are the graves of Mrs Browning and Landor...'
Protestant Cemetery, Florence. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography View along a pathway in the cemetery: 'The grave of Clough lies to the right, not far from the hedge, in the foreground: immediately beyond the break in the hedge, on the left (half way up), is Mrs Browning's grave: while the same side path leads to Landor's grave, ...