Excavations, 1869 - Marmorata, one end of a large column of marble buried in a singular manner in a dock, and built over in the Middle Ages. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1869 - Part of the Thermae of Severus and Commodus(?) (Regio I), in the vineyard of the nuns of SS. Dominic and Sixtus, at Monte d'Oro, with the specus of aqueducts. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1867 - Remains of an early temple on the Capitol, with the steps, B.C. 506(?), in the garden of the Prussian Embassy. Photographer: Unknown
Forum Romanum - Marble wall of the Comitium in 1874. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
On the wall to the left are seen the three animals prepared for sacrifice (the boar, the ram, and the bull). On the right hand wall, part of the procession going up to the Emperor Hadrian, with the tablets of their debts to be cancelled and burnt, some of them thrown in a heap on the ground. The...
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
Excavations, 1869 - View in the fourth pit, between the Caelian and the Aventine. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Shewing the specus of two aqueducts carried over the vault of a subterranean chamber(?), or passage(?), by the side of the wall of Servius Tullius, and a branch aqueduct apparently to supply a mill. This passed under the present road, which is modern.'
Excavations, 1869 - View in the fourth pit on the line of the Wall of Servius Tullius, between the Caelian and the Aventine, shewing the specus of the aqueduct. Photographer: Unknown
Thermae of Caracalla - Remains of a temple(?) or of a tomb(?) on the side of the Via Appia, behind the Church of SS. Nereus and Achilleus, and torso of a Greek statue, found in the vineyard of Sig. Pietro Brocard, between the Porticus and the present road, in 1873. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1867 - Guard-house of the Seventh Cohort of the Vigili in Trastevere, c. A.D. 230. Graffiti on the walls of the court-yard or Cavaedium. Photographer: Unknown
Forum Romanum - Cloaca Maxima (B.C. 615; Livii Hist., i. 38). Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
This part is under the south end of the Basilica Julia, and on the site of the Lake of Curtius, to drain which this great drain was made. The brick arch in the foreground is of the time of the early Empire, that behind it is one arch of the original vault, built of the large blocks of tufa of t...