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Mycenae: Lion gate before excavation [BSA SPHS 03/3633.4427], Mycenae: Lion gate before excavation, 1872-1874

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mycenae: lion gate before excavation".

Constantinople: the Golden Horn [BSA SPHS 01/1493.3914], Constantinople: the Golden Horn, Latest 1913

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Golden Horn".

Constantinople: the Golden Horn [BSA SPHS 01/1494.3915], Constantinople: the Golden Horn, Latest 1913

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Golden Horn".

Constantinople: the mosque of Sultan Ahmed (the Blue Mosque) [BSA SPHS 01/1495.3916], Constantinople: the mosque of Sultan Ahmed (the Blue Mosque), Latest 1913

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Mosque of Sultan Ahmet ( "Blue" Mosque)".

Hagia Sophia [BRF/02/02/01/010], Hagia Sophia, 1890

Hagia Sophia-Interior view (south gallery). Written on back in pencil on upper left corner: "Ag. Sophia" and a 4 digit number "5669" which seems to refer to a Hellenic Society negative number. This photograph is probably a copy of a commercial photograph produced by SebSebah & Joallier. It was attributed to Ronald Burrows who was probably the donor of the photograph to the Byzantine Research and Publication Fund

Land Walls Constantinople [BRF/02/02/01/023], Land Walls Constantinople, 1890

"Land Walls, Constantinople" written in pencil on the back. View near Yedi-kule looking south. This is probably a copy of a commercial photograph produced by Sebah & Joallier (see lower right of photo). It is attribued to Ronald Burrows but he was probably the donor of the photo to the Byzantine Research and Publication Fund.

Constantinople: Interior of Ayia Sophia [BSA SPHS 01/2157.5669], Constantinople: Interior of Ayia Sophia

Constantinople: Interior of Ayia Sophia showing south gallery. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople".