Cyprus (island)
Found in 585 Collections and/or Records:
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases], 1900
Not identified but no doubt identifiable to the specialist.
[Vases and cups], 1881
276 x 182 mm. A view showing cups, vases and plates, decorated with abstract designs.
[Vases and jugs], 1881
307 x 160 mm. A view showing various small vases, jugs and a few bottles.
[Vases and pots], 1881
271 x 183 mm. A view showing small vases and bottles, with larger pots in the foreground.
View from Mount Troodos, 1900
152 x 107mm. A view looking south over mountainous country with the Salt Lake and the Limassol coast in the distance.
View from roof of West End of St. Sophia, 1908
Qaurter-plate. [No print]. Missing.
View of Killani, Limassol District, 1900
152 x 107mm. Showing an informally posed group of islanders facing the camera with the village of Killani in the background.
View of Nicosia from Paraskevi Hill, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). Looking from south-east by south. Shows Cathedral of St. Sophia, Nicosia. On extreme right note church of Kaimakti village : portion of city walls (stone faced): the northern range of hills at back, immediately behind Kaimakti is the hill of Buffavents which has ruins of a castle on top.
View of Nicosia from Paraskevi Hill, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). Looking from south-east by south. Shows Cathedral of St. Sophia, Nicosia. On extreme right note church of Kaimakti village : portion of city walls (stone faced): the northern range of hills at back, immediately behind Kaimakti is the hill of Buffavents which has ruins of a castle on top.
View of old Famagusta from north-west bastion of the old city. (St. Sophia and on the right the Lusignan), 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [No print]. Missing.
View of Omodos, 1900
152 x 107mm. Showing crowds of islanders gathered round a pit in which a large dog stands. Macdonald's letter adds ‘The officer in a helmet in the centre is Inspector Spencer. The Omodos Monastery is the large building in the background. The dog in the foreground is the only mastiff here’. Inspector Cyril Spencer can be traced in the Cyprus Almanacs up until 1905 when members of the Police Force ceased to be individually listed.
View of the only remains of the Old Konak, Nicosia., 1900
76 x 97m. Showing the entrance to the Konak, the old 16th-century palace in the north-western part of Nicosia. The rest of the building was destroyed during the British occupation and the building finally pulled down in 1904 to make way for a new palace, courthouse and government offices.
View of Troados [i.e. Troödos] from Vlaso near Evzychou, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Evening.
View of Troados [ie. Troödos] looking up the Evzychou Valley from near Ay, Gorgi, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). By the carriage is seen the beginning of a vast series of slag heaps left from ancient copper smelting. Middle distance, the monastery of Scoriotissa and beyond that on the left, the church of the village of Katydata: olive trees and caroabs: one of the richest valleys in Cyprus: splendid water supply coming straight down from the mountains.
Volume VIII : Somaliland, Aden, Cyprus, 1908, 1908
Ward in the Nicosia Psychiatric Asylum severely damaged by Turkish Air Raid, 1974
A collection of loose prints. All are 250 x 200 mm unless otherwise stated. There are brief typed captions on the backs of the prints, some of which have been elaborated or amended for this catalogue. Some of the prints are organised by subject: 12 - 19 concern the Turkish invasion and its aftermath; 20-26 are images of people and places; 27-28 concern antiquities.
[Weapons], 1881
285 x 208 mm. A display of weapons including spearheads, arrow tips and round, flat metal (?) clubs.