[Sculpture from Cnidus.] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Unidentified sculpture of an animal lying in a courtyard. Another copy of this photograph can be found at print 227. Photograph uncredited, but probably by McCartney.
[Lion sculpture at Cnidus.] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Showing figures posed beside the massive lion statue excavated at Cnidus, with part of the sheerlegs used to transport it visible in the background. The lion now stands in the Great Court of the British Museum. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Macartney.
[Architectural fragments, (?)Bodrum.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Inscription: Inscribed in the negative: 'B. L. Spackman. No. 5.' Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of architectural fragments, location unspecified. Original negative, pasted into volume. Print from this negative at 337.
Cnidus. Tomb of Lykaethios. Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Showing Charles Newton (seated on right) and two sailors, posed among the remains of sarcophagi at Cnidus. Reproduced as a tinted lithograph in Charles Thomas Newton, 'A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae' (2 vols., London, 1861), vo...
[Transporting the lion sculpture at Cnidus.] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Showing the crated sculpture supported by two sheerlegs during its transportation down the hillside to the harbour. This view shows one sheerleg partly collapsed. See also print 201. The volume also contains a watercolour (199, f. 98) of the sculpture being mov...
[Transporting the lion sculpture at Cnidus.] Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography A similar view to print 200, showing the crated sculpture being moved with sheerlegs. Another copy of this photograph was sent by Newton to Panizzi in December 1858: see