Primitive fortifications - Walls of the time of the Kings, on the Aventine, or of the Latins (?), with an arch inserted in the time of Camillus, B.B. 375, or of Hannibal (?), B.C. 217. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1869 - Pulchrum Littus of the Kings, or tufa wall, on the bank of the Tiber in the upper part of the Port of Rome, B.C. 533 (Livii Hist., lib. i.c. 56). Photographer: Unknown
Primitive fortifications - Wall of the Kings in the Garden of Sallust, near the west end, under the cliff (over which the house of Spithoever is now built). Photographer: Unknown
Gates - Remains of an ancient gate, of the time of the Kings, Porta Mugonia (?), on the east side of the Palatine, near the Arch of Titus. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1874 - Part of the great Agger and Wall of Servius Tullius, with ruins of houses of the first century built up against it and into it. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1874 - Part of the great Agger and Wall of Servius Tullius, near the Exquiliae, with a house of the first century built up against it. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1874 - Part of the great Agger and Wall of Servius Tullius, near the railway station, which is seen in the background, with some blocks of houses of the new city. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1873 - Agger of Servius Tullius - View of part of the 'Mons Justitiae', destroyed near the railway station in 1873, with remains of houses built upon it, and into it. Photographer: Unknown