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Your search criteria: Keyword is "GXXV" and [Objects]Century is "19th century" and [Objects]Display Artist is "Francis Frith".
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Title | Artist | Medium & Support | Creation Date |
Damascus | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | ca. 1857 |
The New English Church, from the Tower of Hippicus, Jerusalem | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
Nazareth from the North-West | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
Bethlehem, with the Church of the Nativity | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
The Great Pillars, Baalbec | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
Damascus | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
Baalbec, from the South | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
Distant View of Damascus | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
The Round Temple, Baalbec | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
The Convent of Mar-Saba, near Jerusalem | Frith, Francis | Albumen print | 1857 |
St. Paul’s Wall, Damascus | Frith, Francis | Albumen print on photographic paper mounted on medium-weight off-white wove paper as sewn leaf in bound volume | published 1862 |
Distant View of Damascus | Frith, Francis | Albumen print on photographic paper mounted on medium-weight off-white wove paper as sewn leaf in bound volume | published 1862 |
Baalbec, from the South | Frith, Francis | Albumen print on photographic paper mounted on medium-weight off-white wove paper as sewn leaf in bound volume | published 1862 |
The Great Pillars and Smaller Temple, Baalbec | Frith, Francis | Albumen print on photographic paper mounted on medium-weight off-white wove paper as sewn leaf in bound volume | published 1862 |
The Circular Temple, Baalbec | Frith, Francis | Albumen print on photographic paper mounted on medium-weight off-white wove paper as sewn leaf in bound volume | published 1862 |
Your search criteria: Keyword is "GXXV" and [Objects]Century is "19th century" and [Objects]Display Artist is "Francis Frith".
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