[Local house, Cnidus?] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Inscription: Signed in the negative: 'J. McCartney R.E.' Genre: Architectural Photography View of a small, circular whitewashed stone house on the hillside, with figures posed in front.
Cnidus. Temenos of Demeter. Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking towards the partially excavated site of the Temenos (sanctuary or sacred precinct), with the sheer rock face beyond. Reproduced as a tinted lithograph in Charles Thomas Newton, 'A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae' (2 v...
[Bodrum. Chapel in Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Oblique view of the façade of the chapel seen in print 87. Original calotype negative pasted into volume; no print appears to have been made of this image.
Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the partially excavated theatre. Reproduced as a tinted lithograph in Charles Thomas Newton, 'A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae' (2 vols., London, 1861), vol. 1, plate 54 (top).
[Hut in the expedition encampment at Cnidus.] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Original calotype negative pasted into volume (no print). Close view of one of the houses in the encampment at Cnidus (see print 179 for a general view). This view may show the photographers' premises, since the object resting against the wall of the hut appears to be a printing frame. Photograp...
Cnidus. View of encampment of expedition. Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards the encampment of prefabricated huts and tents. Reproduced as a tinted lithograph in Charles Thomas Newton, 'A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae' (2 vols., London, 1861), vol. 1, plate 52 (bottom). Another copy at Ad...
[Bodrum Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of a corner tower the castle of St Peter at Bodrum, much of whose building material came from the Mausoleum. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Spackman. For a watercolour by Pullan, showing a similar view, see no. 74 (f. 45, bottom).