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High-ranking officials of the kingdom of Tonkin.
Russian guard at Crimea.
The Bey (Ottoman official) of Upper Egypt , enters in Cairo.
View of Edremit, Asia Minor; most possibly an imaginary depiction.
1. The mausoleum of Manuel I of Portugal at the Convent of the Order of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. 2. The sarcophagus of Manuel I of Portugal. 3. Water-douching tool used for the cleaning of cannons. 4. Banana tree.
Frontispiece: Members of the Knights Hospitaller order kneel before Jesus.
Greek members of the military.
Albanian man and wife.
Greek notables.
Greek in traditional dress of the 19th century.
Man from Sfakia, Crete.
Cretan mountaineer of the sixteenth century.
Representation related to the climate of the Mediterranean countries (Middle East, Greece and Egypt) which, according to the author, contributed to the development of Greek civilization.
The battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE (imaginary representation).
Ottoman weapons.
Inhabitants of Ioannina.
The battle of Plaka, 1821.
Greek hoplites.
State sword presented to Dimitrios Kallergis, prime mover of the revolution of 3rd September 1843.
George I of Greece reviews the National Guard, 1863.
Greek peasants come to Athens to welcome George I, 1863.
The National Guard at Athens taking the oath of allegiance to George I, 1863.
The Ottoman army attacks the monastery of Arcadi, Crete, November 1866.
Members of the brigand band of Arvanitakis, perpetrators of the Dilessi murders, are taken to Athens to be brought to trial.
Riot between the Ottoman police and Greek residents of Istanbul, July 1876.
Great Eastern crisis of 1875-78: The Turkish fleet in Souda bay exercises in preparation against a supposed Russian attack by torpedoes.
Greek insurgents in Thessaly, during the 1878 uprising.
Siege of the village of Kissamos or Kasteli, Crete, during the Cretan Revolution of 1866-1869.
Cretan Revolt (1866-69): Skirmishing in the Cretan mountains.
Portrait of A. Mitsas, leading figure of the second battle of Makrynitsa in 1878.