Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking along the ramparts overlooking the harbour: 'The work of fortifying this stronghold has been carried out with a thoroughness which has defied the inroads of time, so that while the whole town has been laid waste, its outer wall still remains i...
No. 64. The Tour du Connetable and ramparts, Vannes. Photographer: Reeve, Lovell Augustus
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view looking towards the fortified tower and chateau, mounted as the frontispiece to the text of the work. This view is duplicated at print 64 in the set of stereographs accompanying the narrative.
Ramparts and Tower of St. Vincent, St. Malo. Photographer: Taylor, H.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view looking along the top of the ramparts towards the tower, with shops on the left. For Reeve's description of this photograph, see p. 16 of accompanying text volume.
Bombay Harbour. Photographer: Venn, Thomas Walters
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Part of the old ramparts most of which have collapsed into the sea, and from which large quantities have been taken by passing country craft and ballast. The gun in the embrasure was a British institution to warn ships when standing into danger. The Angrians entertained no such humane notions, r...
[Patna] Kumrahar excavation. Rampart wall, showing outer face from south-west, showing turning to south at the eastern end. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India