Houses (1881 Subjects)
The Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos (Tower of the Winds) in Athens. The Acropolis in the background. The person standing at the entrance of the monument with his back turned is Seikh Mustafa, chief of the order of Whirling Dervishes, who used the monument as their tekije (dervish lodge). The image also depicts an woman from affluent family promenading with her daughters and maidservant.
Hadrian's Library, seen from the house of Nikolaos Logothetis, consul of Britain in Athens. In the foreground, the soap mills, an Ottoman aga receiving a visitor and an Albanian groom.
Athens from the foor of Anchesmus [Lycabettus].
The west front of the Acropolis from the summits of the Propylaea.
View of the Capuchin convent, close to the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens. Engraving by David Le Roy.
View of the port of Pylos.
General view of Athens from the palace (today Parliament of Greece).
The Gate of Athena Archegetis in the Roman Agora of Athens.
View of the site of the Gymnasium of Ptolemy.
The Tzisdaraki mosque in Monastiraki.
View of Larnaca.
Interior of a peasant hut, lithograph from edition by O. M. Von Stackelberg.
Greek house in Tyrnavos, from the courtyard, lithograph by Louis Dupré.
Greek house in Tyrnavos, from the courtyard, lithograph by Louis Dupré.
Mount Olympus seen from Larissa, coper engraving from edition by Ed. Dodwell.
Lunch at the Voivodalik (seat of the Turkish Voivod or governor of Athens), lithograph by Louis Dupré.
Street in Athens, lithograph by Louis Dupré.
Street in Eski-Stamboul, copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
Karavanserai at Küçükçekmece (Small Bridge on the European coast of Marmara Sea), copper engraving by Luigi Mayer.
The mosque of Mahmud II in Tophane.
Porta Capuana in Naples.
Gate of Athena Archegetis in the Roman Agora of Athens.
Gate of Athena Archegetis in the Roman Agora of Athens.
Church of Panagia Kapnikarea.
Church of Panagia Kapnikarea.
Church of Agios Eleutherios or Panagia Gorgoepikoos.
Church of Agios Eleutherios or Panagia Gorgoepikoos.
View of Corinth.
Medieval remains in Corinth. Part of the Castle of Kiamil Bey.
Medieval remains in Corinth. Part of the Castle of Kiamil Bey.