Perugia. Arco della Conca sopra al quale passa la Via Appia. Photographer: Alinari Fratelli
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the highway, framed by the arch of the bridge carrying the Via Appia in the foreground, beneath which are posed a group with a pony cart.
Arezzo. Panamoram preso da S. Maria della Grazie. Photographer: Alinari Fratelli
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Genre: Landscape Photography View from the church of Santa Maria della Grazie, looking across the valley towards Arezzo, with the church of Santa Maria della Pieve prominent on the skyline. Photograph unsigned, but possibly from the Alinari studio.
The Pieve, Caponsacchi's Church [Arezzo]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the triple-storey arcaded façade of the church of Santa Maria della Pieve at Arezzo. Duplicate at Add. 74789 print 62.
'The Ring and the Book.' Wayside shrine [near Castelnuovo di Porto]. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography Brick-built shrine at the side of the road: 'This is the one Browning speaks of as being passed by Pompilia and Caponsacchi in their flight from Arezzo to Rome. Castelnuovo's hills are visible in the distance.'
'The Ring and the Book.' Castelnuovo. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view looking towards the town, with the palace in the centre where, in Browning's poem, Caponsacchi and Pompilia were imprisoned after their capture at the inn on the high road (see following prints).
'The Ring and the Book.' Castelnuovo. Photographer: Griffin, William Hall
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking towards a group of houses, with the inn in the centre, where, in Browning's poem, Caponsacchi and Pompilia were captured..