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Imaginary reconstruction of the Agora of ancient Athens.
Imaginary reconstruction of Dipylon, the entrance to the cemetery of Kerameikos.
Imaginary reconstruction of temple of Poseidon in Paestum.
Imaginary reconstruction of the Erechtheion at the Acropolis of Athens.
Medea, after painting by Anselm Feuerbach.
Death of Socrates.
1. The Gate of Xira at the castle of Merhoni. The granite column known as column of Morosini at the castle of Methoni.
The Library of Hadrian, Athens, with the now-lost small church of Hagios Asomatos “sta Skalia”.
The Choregic Monument of Lysicrates, Athens.
Priest of the Greek church reading the gospel at the altar.
Exterior and interior view of the Greek church of Christ Saviour at the London Wall. January 1850.
Areos street, Plaka quarter, Athens. On the right, the Library of Hadrian. July 1854.
View of Ioannina, 1862.
George I of Greece departures from Copenhagen, 1863.
George I of Greece attends the liturgy at the Greek church of Chirst Saviour in London, 1863.
Greek peasants come to Athens to welcome George I, 1863.
The Archibishop of Athens receiving King George I of Greece in front of the cathedral of Athens, 1863.
View of Kissamos or Kasteli near Chania, Crete. September 1866.
Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of England) departs from Piraeus, 1875.
View of the White Tower and the eastern wall of Thessaloniki, from the Muslim cemetery, 1875.
Alexandra Princess of Wales and Olga of Greece promenading at the Royal Gardens (today National Garden), March 1877. In the background, the temple of Olympian Zeus.
Alexandra Princess of Wales promenading in the Royal Gardens (today National Garden), during her visit to Athens in 1877. In the background, from left to right, the temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian's Arch and the Acropolis.
Alexandra Princess of Wales promenading in the Royal Gardens (today National Garden), during her visit to Athens in 1877. In the background, the Acropolis.
The streets of Athens during the Carnival, 1877.
Itinerant flower-sellers of Athens, 1877.
The draughtsman of “The Illustrated London News” sketching the Lion Gate of Mycenae.
View of Eleusis with the archaeological site.
Excavations at the plain of Marathon.
Residents of the village of Mycenae in their home, around the fireplace.
Tomb raiders at the Isthmus of Corinth.