[View of frieze fragments incorporated in wall of (?)Bodrum Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography A similar view to print 338, but slightly more distant and showing more of the wall. Prints 341-342 are duplicate copies of the same image.
[View of excavations at the north-west angle of the lower theatre, showing the Vomitory and end wall of the Cavea, Cnidus.] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography For another copy, see Mss. Add. 46890B (59).
Lagina. Gateway of Peribolus of Temple of Hekate. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking towards the gateway and bases of columns, standing amongst vegetation. 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 78 (top). F...
[Frieze from the Temple of Hecate, Lagina.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of a section of frieze of figures. 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 80 (left). For another copy, see Mss. Add. 46890A...
[Relief panels of coats of arms, built into the wall of Bodrum Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of two armorial panels, with a lion sculpture to the left, incorporated in the fabric of the wall. Another copy at print 346.
[Relief panels of coats of arms, built into the wall of Bodrum Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of two armorial panels, with a lion sculpture to the left, incorporated in the fabric of the wall. Another copy at print 346.
[Remains of north-west front of Temple of Hecate, Lagina.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking towards fallen columns among the undergrowth. For a more tightly cropped copy of this photograph, see Mss. Add. 46890A (187), from where this caption is taken. See also the note there relating to the taking of this group of photographs.
Slabs of the frieze of the order, discovered on the eastern side of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Bodrum. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Relief section from the Mausoleum frieze, showing Greeks and Amazons in combat. 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 10 (bottom). Fo...