Architecture and built environment (7220 Subjects)
View of Istanbul. On the left, the mosque of Suleiman I. On the right, Galata Tower.
The Parthenon in 1687, after being blown up by the army of Francisco Morosini.
Mill at Argostoli, with Lixouri in the distance.
The monastery of Hagios Gerasimos at the feet of Mount Ainos, Cephalonia.
View of Piraeus.
Exterior and interior view of the Greek church of Christ Saviour at the London Wall. January 1850.
View of the church of Our Lady on Tinos island. January 1850
Cricket match at Spinada, Corfu, July 1853. In the background, the Old Fortress of Corfu.
View of the Royal Palace of Athens (the today Greek Parliament) and the surrounding area, 1853.
The Ottoman clocktower and the Byzantine castle of Arta. April 1854.
View of Ioannina, 1854
Areos street, Plaka quarter, Athens. On the right, the Library of Hadrian. July 1854.
View of Hermoupolis and Ano Syros. February 1856.
View of the town of Corfu from Kanoni (location of the city cannon), 1859. The Old Fortress, in the background.
View of the town of Corfu from Vido islet, 1859. On the hill, the New Fortress of Corfu.
The Old fortress of Corfu, 1859.
Departure of Empress Elizabeth of Austria from Corfu, 1858.
Kings Otto and Amalia visit Alfred Prince of Wales at the British Embassy, Athens. November 1859.
View of the city of Lefkada, 1859. On the left, the Venetian fortress of Santa Maura.
Port of Patras, 1861. On the right, the walls of the city fortress.
Temple of Aphaia, Aegina island, 1861.
Port of Patras, 1861. On the right, the city fortress.
View of Ioannina, 1862.
View of Ermoupolis and Ano Syros, 1862.
View of the town of Corfu from the sea, 1862. On the left, the Old Fortress.
View of the town of Corfu from the sea, 1862. On the left, the Old Fortress.
Tenedos island, 1863.
View of the Royal Palace of Athens (today the Greek Parliament) and the surrounding area, 1863.
The ruins of Fort George, named after the King of Britain, at Vido, Corfu. As they left Corfu, shortly before the union of the Ionian islands and Greece, in 1864, the British destroyed all the fortifications they had built.
The New Fortress of Corfu, 1866.