View of Vienna. No. 1. Taken up from St Stephan''s tower at No. 1 (see the picture of it). Paper-negatif with A. Ross'' Apparatus
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This appears to be a lithograph of a tracing, presumably frrom a photograph (the paper negative referred to in the heading), with identifications of buildings and streets in German; additional manuscript annotations in English, written in red ink. This view links up with (2), to form an overlappi...
View of Vienna. No. 2. Taken up from St Stephan''s tower at No. 2 (see the picture of it). Paper-negatif with A. Ross'' Apparatus
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View of Vienna, overlapping with (1). As with (1), this appears to be a lithograph of a tracing, presumably frrom a photograph (the paper negative referred to in the heading), with identifications of buildings and streets in German; additional manuscript annotations in English, written in red ink.
View of Vienna from St Stephen's Church. Photographer: Unknown
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A view of Vienna taken from the same spot as (1), and possibly the original from which (1) was traced and which is there referred to as a paper-negatif with A. Ross' Apparatus
This ancient Egyptian shabti, dates to 664–332 BC. This funerary figurine would have been originally placed in a tomb; the shabti is inscribed with a recitation that enables it to act on behalf of the deceased, saying ‘Here I am, you should say, when called to work, cultivate fields or irrigate ...