Cyprus (island)
Found in 572 Collections and/or Records:
[Statuettes], 1881
309 x 150 mm. A view showing mainly female full-length statuettes in Hellenistic style.
[Statuettes], 1881
310 x 149 mm. A miscellaneous display of statuettes in Hellenistic style, including female figures, animals, Hercules wrestling with a serpent and a figure of Pan.
[Statuettes], 1881
297 x 146 mm. A miscellaneous display of statuettes in Hellenistic style, including female figures and masked figures.
[Statuettes], 1881
315 x 160 mm. A miscellaneous display of statuettes, with figures in Hellenistic style in the foreground (including a representation of Leda and the swan), and Cypriot figures behind (including a steatopygous female and an almost abstract rendering of a mother and child).
[Statuettes], 1881
312 x 149 mm. A display of figures in Hellenistic style including two statuettes of humans riding cockerels.
[Statuettes], 1881
309 x 142 mm. A large display of miscellaneous figures in Hellenistic style.
[Statuettes and other artefacts], 1881
313 x 197 mm. A large display of miscellaneous objects, including bottles and vases, and figures in Hellenistic and Cypriot style.
[Stele with two lions], 1900
211 x 163 mm. A studio photograph of two lions seated on a piece of decorative stonework, carved in mixed Oriental-Assyrian style.
Street in Limassol, Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Street scene
209 x 158 mm. A view looking along a street in a Turkish Cypriot area, exact location unknown.
Summit of Mt Troödos
203 x 163 mm. A view looking across pine-covered slopes towards the summit of Mt Troödos, the ancient Mt Olympus and the summer seat of the Cyprus government.
Talks on the Eastern Mediterranean open in London, 1955-08-29
151 x 202 mm. Sitting behind the cards bearing the names of their respective countries are the heads of the delegations: British Foreign Secretary Mr. Harold Macmillan (left side of picture); Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Stephan Stephanopoulos (wearing spectacles, at right of picture) and Turkish Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, Mr. Fatin Ruftu Zorlu (at front, back to camera).
The Abbey of Bella Paise [i.e. Bellapais], Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The Bay of Ancient Salamis, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [No print]. Missing. Looking due north: showing the place where St. Paul and St. Barnabas landed when they visited Cyprus. The ruins of the great temple of Jupiter lies just behind the square forest guards house. Traces of the ancient landing place still exist.
The castle, Kyrenia, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Part is now used as a prison.
The Cloisters, Bella Paise [i.e. Bellapais], 1908
Quarter-plate.
The Cloisters, Bella Paise [i.e. Bellapais], 1908
Quarter-plate.
The Cyprus Conference, 1959-02-19
152 x 202 mm. Archbishop Makarios waves as he leaves Lancaster House, London, after the Cyprus agreement had been signed.
The Cyprus Conference, 1959-02-17
151 x 202 mm. Archbishop Makarios is seen at the opening of the Cyprus conference at Lancaster House, London.
The Cyprus Government Railway at Angostina Station, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The English Cemetery, Larnaca, 1908
Quarter-plate. In one corner of the yard of St. Lazarus Church. This was used for tombs of consuls and their relatives, sea captains and merchants long before the British occupation. When St. Lazarus Church was attacked on one occasion some of these tomb stones were removed to the front of the Church, and under the plea of English the Church was saved from destruction.
The English School, Nicosia, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). Boys in the schoolroom include English, Turkish, Greek, and Armenian.
The English School, Nicosia, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). In the old playground.
The English School, Nicosia, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). In the new playground.
The Forum, Salamis, Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Note rectangular plan of the forum: also bases of columns on the left and view looking towards Famagusta.