Ionian islands (562 Subjects)
Map of Zakynthos.
Floor plan of the castle of Zakynthos.
Floor plan of the fortress of Zakynthos with plan of Venetian fortifications.
Map of Cephalonia.
Map of Cephalonia.
Floor plan of the castle of Agios Georgios, former capital of Cephalonia.
Floor plan of the castle of Agios Georgios, former capital of Cephalonia.
View of the fortress of Agios Georgios, former capital of Cephalonia.
View of the fortress of Agios Georgios, ancient capital of Cephalonia with its borgo (new town).
Map of Argostoli area in Cephalonia.
Map of fortifications in Argostoli.
Floor plan of the fortress of Assos in Cephalonia.
Map of Lefkada with floor plan of Santa Maura fortress.
Map of Preveza and the region around the Castle of Santa Maura.
Plan of Buca fortress in Preveza and of Lefkada fortress.
Map of Drepanon strait and floor plan of Lefkada fortress.
Map of the coast of Messenia and Laconia with Cythera and Anticythera.
Map of Cythera port.
Map of the castle of Cythera .
View of Corfu.
Rocks of the Strophades.
1. Bay of Zante from a draught by a French map. 2. Antenors Cenotaph. 3. Κεφαλ is Κατα Ματθαιον [Christ in Majesty holding Saint Matthew's Gospel]. 4. A Daniele in Monte [The monastery of Prophet Daniel on Monte Ortone, Italy.]
1. Voidi or Trenta Nove islet, Zakynthos. According to the legend, the Venetians executed thirty nine Zakynthian rebels on the islet, hence its name. 2. The Castle of Cythera. 3. View of the port of Myconos.
Plan of the Temple of Kardaki, Corfu. A denotes two wells.
Temple of Kardaki, Corfu: Elevation of the front towards the sea.
Temple of Kardaki, Corfu. Details of the Order. Fig. 1: Elevation of the capital of the column and a section of the entablature restored from existing fragments, with the exception of the frieze. Fig. 2: Plan of the capital. Fig. 3: Plan of the fluting of the upper diameter, full size. Fig. 4: Shews the construction of the tympanum. Fig. 5: Shews the thickness of the tympanum stones. Fig. 6: Section of the end on one of the terra cotta tiles with which the roof was covered, full size.
Temple of Kardaki, Corfu: Fig. 1: Section of the capital, half the full size, Fig. 2: Section fo the moulding of the corona, half the full size. Fig, 3: Section of the internal moulding of the architrave, half the full size. Fig. 4 and 5: Elevation and section of an ornament supposed to have been in the frieze of the ambulatory, full size. Fig. 6: Section of the ornament in the true position.
Temple of Kardaki, Corfu: Fig. 1: Transverse section of the temple as it now remains. Fig. 2: Section from east to west. Fig. 3: Section and plan of a Doric capital found in a ruined church within the French lines. It has very much the character of the capital of the pseudodipteral and hexastyle temples at Paestum.
Map of Corfu, charting its eastern coastline and part of Epirus coastline.
Map of part of Cephalonia, charting the bay and port of Argostoli and surrounding inlets.