Cyprus (island)
Found in 572 Collections and/or Records:
Modern Greek Church of Upper Varosha, Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Monastery of St Nicolas C. Gata [Cape Gata, i.e. Akrotírion Gátas]
206 x 149 mm. A view showing the ruins of the monastery at Cape Gata, situated on the promontory south of Limassol. The peninsula gains its name from the monastery of St Nicholas of the Cats, the cloisters being a refuge for strays.
Monumento a Ecuba Lusignana Regina di Cipro e Gerusalemme [Memorial to Hecuba Lusignan, Queen of Cyprus and Jerusalem], 1870 - 1879
186 x 239 mm. View showing memorial statuary of a reclining figure surrounded by angels, a lion and a figure of the Virgin Mary in the Church of St Francis at Assisi. It has not been possible to trace Hecuba Lusignan in geneological tables of the Lusignan line (Hill 1948, pp. 1156-1158).
Morphon Bay, Cyprus, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). About five miles from Morphon. The port of Karavastasi and Pomos point in the distance. Turkish hawkers in the foreground.
Moslem Cemetry at Geunyelli Village, Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Threshing floors behind. Geunyelli was noted formerly as a village of robbers. Stones without any inscriptions whatever.
Moslem women cutting bearded wheat, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Practically all wheat grown in Cyprus is bearded. [Children with the women].
Moslem women cutting bearded wheat., 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Practically all wheat grown in Cyprus is bearded. [Children with the women].
Mountaineers, 1878
89 x 110 mm. Woodburytype. A half-length portrait of a seated man from the village of Prodromos: 'The villagers are a robust race, as may be gathered from the two following photographs, the first of which represents one of the chief people of the place, a man who deserves to be rendered famous for the kind manner in which he welcomes the stranger that may enter within his gates' (Thomson 1879, vol.2, p.36). This man acted as Thomson's guide to the summit of Mount Troodos.
Mountaineers, 1878
84 x 107 mm. Woodburytype. A posed portrait of a man from Prodromos: 'Another Highlander figures in the second plate - a tall, bony man of a most obligingly good-natured disposition. He, however, looked a bold, determined character, whose massive hands and muscular frame would stand him in good stead in carrying out any resolve for good or evil' (Thomson 1879, vol.2, p.36).
Mules and donkeys, 1878
My camp at Kakopetria, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Under an old olive tree.
Native Group, Nicosia, 1878
Nicosia, from the City Wall, 1878
Nicosia, from the City Wall, 1878
Nicosia Museum, 1908
Half-plate. Part of stele of a dead lady: cypriot stone: traces of red colouring : lips : griffon spotted with red : perhaps 3rd Century B.C. Below this I have placed a marble winged cupid sleeping upon a goat wine-skin - holds in right hand a cup. Found in ploughed field near Paphos.
No. 2. (Chypre) Rue laterale à l'ancienne Cathédrale de Nicosie, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 3. (Chypre) St. Sophie, ancienne Cathédral à Nicosie [i.e. Nicosia], 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 6. (Chypre) La trésorerie de Ste. Sophie, Cathédrale ancienne à Nicosie, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 7. (Chypre) Intérieur de Ste. Sophie, Cathédrale ancienne à Nicosie, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 9. (Chypre) St. Nicolas, Cathédrale ancienne de Famagusta, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 11. (Chypre) St. Nicolas, ancienne Cathédrale à Famagusta, chef d'oeuvre gothique, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 12. (Chypre) St. Nicholas, ancienne Cathédrale à Famagusta, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 13. (Chypre) Le château de Cerine, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 14. (Chypre) L'Abbaye des Prémontrés à Pelapais, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
No. 16. (Chypre) Port et château des Paphos, 1900
Title also written in Greek.