No. 1. Panoramic view of the harbour, Budrum. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Landscape Photography Second section of a four-part, joined panorama, here numbered 12-15, looking across the bay towards Bodrum Castle. This is part of a series of ten views enclosed in Newton's despatch no. 11 of 19 March 1857. Titles for the series are taken from those given in Newton...
No. 5. Piece of Ionic column from supposed site of Temple of Mars [Bodrum]. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Showing a section of the fluted column lying on the ground. Also captioned on back of print. This is part of a series of ten views enclosed in Newton's despatch no. 11 of 19 March 1857. Another copy of this photograph was also sent by Newton on 15 July (see pr...
No. 6. Great equestrian statue as first seen when discovered in the Mausoleum [Bodrum]. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Excavated sculpture, resting on block and tackle. This is part of a series of ten views enclosed in Newton's despatch no. 11 of 19 March 1857.
No. 7. Fragment of frieze, Mausoleum [Bodrum]. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Sculpture fragment of upper half of male figure. This is part of a series of ten views enclosed in Newton's despatch no. 11 of 19 March 1857. For another copy, see Mss. Add.31980 (89a).
No. 9. One of the lions in the castle wall [at Bodrum] since removed. Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Lion sculpture from the Mausoleum, embedded in the wall of Bodrum castle below a coat of arms. This is part of a series of ten views enclosed in Newton's despatch no. 11 of 19 March 1857. For a view of this piece on display in the British Museum in the 1870s, s...