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Card base with six black and white photographs attached, labelled with pasted letters a-f. The number 333 is pasted in the lower left corner. "D.G. Hogarth" and "J. A. R. Munro"are written in the lower right corner. Framed. The original description in the catalogue reads: "a. Roman bridge over the Euphrates, near Kiakhta. b. Geuksun, the ancient Cocussus, in Cappadocia, the place of St John Chrysostom's exile, A.D. 404-407. c. Palanga: lower half of draped statue with incised inscription: now in Constantinople Museum. d. Tokat, the ancient Dazimon, in Pontus, with Byzantine castle. e, f. Sivas, the ancient Sebasteia, formerly Pompey's colony Megalopolis, in Pontus. The 'Blue College' (e) and another college (f) were built under the later Seljuk rulers, about 1272 A.D. The beautiful decoration of the gates is in white marble and glazed brick, mostly blue."
General view of the town with forts. This is a Hellenic Society photograph. It is numbered in pencil (H.S. 5799) at the back. Further annotation in pencil survives.
General view of the city showing the acropolis. This is a Hellenic Society photograph. It is signed (J.A.R. Munro) and numbered in pencil (H.S. 5800) at the back. Further annotation in pencil survives.
East end. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
South side. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: doorway of 5th cent. Building, S. of great harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: Ancient mole looking towards main site".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: theatre with remains of marble seating. Acropolis in background".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: probably S. E. tower on sea front".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: semicircular building facing sea".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: terraces on main site of city".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: city wall, the S. E. tower on the sea front".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: the great harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: city wall. S. E. tower from the outside".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: city wall. Basement of S. E. tower".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, column base in E. facade, fret pattern".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, column base in E. facade, panelled base".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, column base in E. facade, with large Gorgoneion from frieze".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, columns in facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, the E. facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, the E. facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, the E. facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, ruins of cella from the W.".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, columns on the N. side".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, columns on the N. side".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Iasos: Type of built tomb".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Iasos: theatre, retaining of auditorium, from S. E.".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Loryma: fortress at harbour mouth. 4th century, taken at sunset".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Loryma: fortress at harbour month. 4th century, taken at sunset".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Loryma: fortress at harbour month. 4th century, taken at sunset".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Myra: theatre & plain".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Myra: cliff of tombs above theatre".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Myra: theatre".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre slope buildings, dunes blocking harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre E. side of auditorium".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre another view of 3767".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre external wall of the scena".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: semi circular tunnel".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: wall with window & blocked spandrel shaped openings".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Phaseliis: main street leading to the harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Phaseliis: stele in deep relief".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Phaseliis: aqueduct".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: view".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: retaining wall of platform of a temple . Xanthian Apollo".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: theatre with harpy monument".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: upper part of Lycian tomb, relief of nymphs or maends".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Cyrene in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyrenaica: Cyrene, road from Apollonia on the first ascent".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Cyrene in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyrenaica: Cyrene, N. E. cemetery".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Cyrene in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyrenaica: Cyrene, fountain of Apollo".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Cyrene in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyrenaica: Cyrene, N. W.tower".