Sculpture - One side of the marble walls of the Comitium. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Shewing the Magistrate(?) or the Emperor(?) seated on his curule chair surrounded by the officers of the court, and the procession of voters coming up to vote, according to one interpretation; in the background the entablature and cornice and panelling of a basilica, or market-hall, is represent...
Porticus of the Thermae of the Antonines and of Caracalla, began by that Emperor and finished by his successor, Heliogabalus. - One of the bath-chambers excavated in 1873. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1870 - Wall of the Kings (?), on the Aventine, shewing the height of the tufa walls, the length of this portion, and the arch inserted. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1874 - Part of the great Agger and Wall of Servius Tullius, with ruins of houses of the first century built up against it and into it. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1874 - Part of the great Agger and Wall of Servius Tullius, a tower on the inner side of it (apparently for a catapult), and remains of houses of the first century, near the church of S. Antonio; the tower in the distance belongs to the Porta di S. Lorenzo. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1869 - Ruins of houses of the first century in a street made in the great inner foss of Servius Tullius, with the backs of them built into his Agger (destroyed in 1870). Photographer: Unknown