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EAP644/1/52
- Record Id:
- 040-002772312
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003398050
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100023312064.0x000a9d
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- EAP644/1/52
- Title:
- Portfolio 513 [c 1867-c 1914]
- Scope & Content:
- Description: Portfolio composed of 13 photographs, only by Bonfils Studio. Image 1: non visible: [View of Baalbeck beyond is the range of the Lebanon] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 2: non visible: [Western façade of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck.] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 3: non visible: [Eastern façade of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck.] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 4: non visible: [Interior of the Temple of the Sun. Baalbeck] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 5: non visible: [Arched gateway of the Temple of the Sun Baalbeck] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 6: non visible: [Exterior of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck. - Showing 3/4 th of the columns buried in accumulation] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 7: non visible: [The famous remaining Columns of the Temple of Baal, Baalbeck] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 8: non visible: [Western wall of the Temple of Baal, Baalbeck. The three largest stones ever known in masonny are in this wall : they vray from 60 to 68 feet in length.] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 9: non visible: [Stone luarry Baalbeck. In the foreground is a stone 70 feet long to those in the Western wall of Temple of Baal.] [c 1867-c 1914]. LEBANON, Baalbeck. Image 10: non visible: [View of Damascus from outside the walls. It is supposed to be near the foreground where the conversion of St. Paul took place.] [c 1867-c 1914]. SYRIA, Damascus. Image 11: non visible: [House of Ananias, Damascus.] [c 1867-c 1914]. Image 12: non visible: [Walled-up window in the fortification of Damascus. This is said yo be the window by wich St Paulescaped anf fled from the city] [c 1867-c 1914]. SYRIA, Damascus. Image 13: non visible: [Entrance to damascus from the Anti Lebanon] [c 1867-c 1914]. SYRIA, Damascus.
- Collection Area:
- Endangered Archives Programme
- Project / Collection:
- The Fouad Debbas Collection.
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003398050
040-002772312 - Is part of:
- EAP644/1 : The Bonfils Collection [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52 : Portfolio 513 [c 1867-c 1914] - Contains:
- EAP644/1/52/1 : non visible: [View of Baalbeck beyond is the range of the Lebanon] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/2 : non visible: [Western façade of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck.] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/3 : non visible: [Eastern façade of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck.] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/4 : non visible: [Interior of the Temple of the Sun. Baalbeck] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/5 : non visible: [Arched gateway of the Temple of the Sun Baalbeck] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/6 : non visible: [Exterior of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck. - Showing 3/4 th of the columns buried in accumulation] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/7 : non visible: [The famous remaining Columns of the Temple of Baal, Baalbeck] [c 1867-c 1914]
EAP644/1/52/8 : non visible: [Western wall of the Temple of Baal, Baalbeck. The three largest stones ever known in masonny are in this wall : they…
EAP644/1/52/9 : non visible: [Stone luarry Baalbeck. In the foreground is a stone 70 feet long to those in the Western wall of Temple of Baal.]…
EAP644/1/52/10 : non visible: [View of Damascus from outside the walls. It is supposed to be near the foreground where the conversion of St. Paul…
EAP644/1/52/11 : non visible: [House of Ananias, Damascus. Owing to the accumulation of matter during 18 Centuries it is beneath the present level…
EAP644/1/52/12 : non visible: [Walled-up window in the fortification of Damascus. This is said yo be the window by wich St Paulescaped anf fled…
EAP644/1/52/13 : non visible: [Entrance to damascus from the Anti Lebanon] [c 1867-c 1914]
Click here to View / search full list of parts of EAP644/1/52 - Hierarchy:
- 032-003398050[0052]/040-002772312
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: EAP644/1
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 13 TIFF images
- Digitised Content:
- https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP644-1-52
- Thumbnail:
- Languages:
- Not applicable
Undetermined - Scripts:
- Not applicable
Undetermined - Start Date:
- 1862
- End Date:
- 1919
- Date Range:
- c 1867-c 1914
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- User Conditions:
- Access is for research purposes only
- Former External References:
- TFDC_513
- Arrangement:
- Indexing system following the number of plates given by Fouad C. Debbas. The caption is non visible but inscribed on the mounting board
- Information About Originals:
- Original material is held by the Fouad Debbas Bonfils estate.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Subjects:
- Landscape photography
Middle East--Historical geography - Places:
- Lebanon, Middle East
