Genre: Urban Topographical Photography General view, looking towards the city walls, 'from a hill outside the southern gate. The wall, it will be perceived, is of great height here, in some places seventy feet, and thirty feet at its base. Very prominent among the groups of buildings seen above...
The Great Wall of China. Photographer: Thomson, John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the Great Wall, 'taken from the north of the inner wall, at a place called Pata-ling [Badaling].'
The old arch, Nankow Pass. Photographer: Thomson, John
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the stone gateway known as Guojie ta ('tower that straddles the road') at Kew-yung-kwan (Juyongguan) on the road to Badaling. The sides and interior contain bas-reliefs and inscriptions of Buddhist subjects
North wall of convent [of St Catherine], showing entrance. Photographer: McDonald, James
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking towards the north wall of the monastery, with the small arched entrance in the centre. For another copy of this photograph, see the duplicate set (with the two additional volumes of photographs) at shelfmark Maps 29.d.28.
Jerusalem from the road to Bethany No. 1. Photographer: Cramb, John
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Inscription: Signed 'Cramb' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the city walls, with the Aqsa Mosque visible beyond and, on the right, the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al Sakhra).
Jerusalem from the road to Bethany No. 2. Photographer: Cramb, John
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Genre: Landscape Photography A continuation to the right of the view seen in print 3, looking in a northerly direction and showing the remaining portion of the walled city.
Jerusalem from the north. Photographer: Cramb, John
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Inscription: Signed 'Cramb' in the negative. Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking across tilled fields towards the city walls, with the Damascus Gate on the left. In the background on the extreme right, is the Convent of St Salvador.
Tower of David and Anglican Church. Photographer: Cramb, John
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Inscription: Signed 'Cramb 62' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the walls of the Citadel towards the twin towers flanking the entrance, with the Anglican Church beyond and to the left. The Tower of David is also referred to as the Tower of Hippicus in the ac...
Jellalabad — the city and surroundings from Kabul Gate. Photographer: Burke, John
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Inscription: Signed 'Burke 78' in the negative. Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking along the city wall of Jalalabad. Another copy at Photo 430/2 (32).