'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.' 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.
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.
'Asolando.' Asolo. Dark vestibule in Browning's lodgings. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography A dark and somewhat indistinct view of the interior of Browning's lodgings at Asolo: 'The rooms occupied by Robert Browning and his sister at Asolo in 1889 consisted of three apartments: two bedrooms and a tiny sitting-room entered from the dark brick paved land...
'Asolando.' Asolo. Main street of Asolo. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography 'A view taken from the corner of Mrs. Bronson's house by the entrance gateway. The rooms occupied by Browning in 1889, whence he dates his dedication of 'Asolando,' are over the 2nd and 3rd arches on the right. The tablet to the poet is faintly visible ove...
A first view of Asolo. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography 'A view taken from the bridle path climbing the hill, when one catches the first glimpse of the city. On the left stands the house Browning was in treaty for when he died — now his son's property. When this view was taken the house was unfinished and the tower incom...
Loggia of Mrs Bronson [Asolo]. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Architectural Photography Interior view of Mrs Bronson's housae at Asolo: 'A corner of the loggia. Showing the entrance from the house, and the spinet on which Browning used to play.' Faded print.