[Masonry blocks incorporated in wall, possibly of Bodrum Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of masonry blocks incorporated in a rough rubble wall, with a scale on the right. Possibly material from the Mausoleum built into the fabric of Bodrum Castle. Print 340 shows the same image, cropped differently.
Cnidus. View of colossal lion when first discovered. Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the massive sculpture, lying on-site at the find spot, with Charles Newton standing behind. Reproduced as a tinted lithograph in Charles Thomas Newton, 'A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae' (2 vols., London, 1861), vol. 1, p...
Cnidus. View of colossal lion after being raised. Photographer: McCartney, J.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the massive lion sculpture, after being partially raised the sheerlegs visible in the background. Newton and Corporal Jenkins stand beside the piece, with the harbour of Cnidus in the background. Reproduced as a tinted lithograph in Charles Thomas Newto...
[Panoramic view of the harbour, Bodrum.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Landscape Photography Right-hand section of a four-part panoramic view of the harbour at Budrum, comprising prints 292-295, looking across the bay towards fortifications on th afar side. Another copy at Mss. Add.46890A (15). See Mss. Add.46890A (12-15) for a joined version of the panora...
[Architectural fragment, probably from Bodrum Castle.] Photographer: Spackman, Benjamin L.
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of a masonry block, with relief carving of bucranium and garland, a grainy image from a paper negative. Probably a fragment of the Mausoleum incorporated in the structure of Bodrum Castle.