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
Scope & Content:
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
Scope & Content:
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 ...