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Ionia (222 Subjects)

Woman sweeping the street in the European quarter of Smyrna.

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Snapshot from the Greek quarter of Smyrna.

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Detachments of the Greek occupation army patrolling the streets of Smyrna.

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Snapshot from the Greek quarter of Smyrna.

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Snapshot from the Greek quarter of Smyrna.

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Snapshot on the outskirts of the Greek quarter of Smyrna.

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Everyday life scene at the Greek quarter, Smyrna.

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Snapshot from the Greek quarter of Smyrna.

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Snapshot from the Greek quarter of Smyrna.

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Street at Smyrna bazaar.

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Small aqueduct at Profitis Ilias, Smyrna.

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View near Alexander's aqueduct at Profitis Ilias, Smyrna.

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The aqueduct of Alexander, Smyrna.

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The Greek battleship “Imbros” in the port of Smyrna.

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Small ship at the exit of Smyrna Bay.

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Ruins of the Temple of Dionysus in Teos.

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View of Segigeck [Sigacik] and the Peninsula of Teos.

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Elevation of the Front of the Temple of Dionysus in Teos.

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Temple of Dionysus in Teos. Fig. I: The Base of the Column, with the lower part of the Shaft. Fig. II: The Capital and Architrave, with the upper part of the Shaft of the Columns.Fig. III, A Section through the front of the Capital and Architrave. Fig. IV: A Section through the Profile of the Capital. Fig. V: The Contour of the Volute.

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Capital and base of column from the Temple of Dionysus in Teos, with reconstructive drawing of the entablature.

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Temple of Dionysus in Teos: Fig. Ι: The Cornice of the Temple. Fig. II An Architrave and Frize, of one piece of marble, decorated with a patera and festoons of Laurel, in a Turkish Burying-Ground by a Mosque at Segigeck [Sigacik]. Fig.III: A Section through the Sossit of the Architrave, which has a Compartmen surrounded with an Ovolo laid also flat. Fig. IV: A Pedestal and square Base, of one piece of white marble, near the South Gate at Segizeck [Sigacik].

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Temple of Dionysus in Teos: The Contents of the preceding Plate shaded: Fig. Ι: The Cornice of the Temple. Fig. II An Architrave and Frize, of one piece of marble, decorated with a patera and festoons of Laurel, in a Turkish Burying-Ground by a Mosque at Segigeck [Sigacik]. Fig.III: A Section through the Sossit of the Architrave, which has a Compartmen surrounded with an Ovolo laid also flat. Fig. IV: A Pedestal and square Base, of one piece of white marble, near the South Gate at Segizeck [Sigacik].

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Tail-Piece: The Trunk of Female figure, about as half as big as life, lying in a Turkish Burying-ground on the South side of Segigeck [ Sigacik].

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Angular capital from the Temple of Athena Polias in Priene.

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Head- Piece: The Angular Capital, which was too much mutilated to be measured.

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The Temple of Athena Polias in Priene.

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Temple of Athena Polias in Priene: Fig. I: The uppermost Step and Base, with the lower part of the Shaft of the Column. Fig. II: The Capital and Fasciae of the Architrave, with the upper part of the Shaft of the Column.

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Temple of Athena Polias in Priene: Fig. I: The uppermost Step and Base, with the lower part of the Shaft of the Column., Fig. II: The Capital and Fasciae of the Architrave, with the upper part of the Shaft of the Column. (shaded drawing).

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Capital from the temple of Athena Polias in Priene: Fig. I: The Plan of the Capital…Fig. II: An Elevation of the Profile of the Capital. Fig.III: A Section through the Profile of the Capital. Fig.IV: A Section through the Front of the Capital. Fig. V: The Contour of the Volute… Fig. VI: A Section through the Torus of the Base, in which the Flutings and Profile are distinctly marked.

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Capital from the temple of Athena Polias in Priene: The Plan, Elevation of the Profile, and Section of the Capital, shaded; Also the Abacus of the Capital and the Section on a larger Scale…Fig. I: The Plan of the Capital…Fig. II: An Elevation of the Profile of the Capital. Fig.III: A Section through the Profile of the Capital. Fig.IV: A Section through the Front of the Capital. Fig. V: The Contour of the Volute… Fig. VI: A Section through the Torus of the Base, in which the Flutings and Profile are distinctly marked.

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