Cyprus (nation)
Found in 543 Collections and/or Records:
Friday bazaar, 1965
216 x 172 mm. Showing two women in the Friday lace market in Nicosia. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'At a special market in the heart of Nicosia women of both communities (Greeks and Turks) use to sell and buy every Friday. They deal mostly in clothing, laces, etc.'.
From St Hilarion looking west, 1961
The first 33 slides in the collection are Ektachromes numbered 501-533 by Marnham. They relate to a a very small area of the island, Kyrenia on the north coast, St Hilarion Castle on the heights behind the town, and Bellapais about 3 miles along the coast. In addition there are 5 Ektachromes of Curium on the south-west coast. These are stamped Sep [19]61 and arranged by processing number.
Front and back of St. Sophia, Famagusta, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Funeral of Archbishop Makarios, 1977-08
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.
Gate from the harbour, Famagusta, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Government-House, Nicosia, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Government House, Troodos (Cyprus), 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Government House, Troodos. Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Greek Cypriot boy displaying photograph of his missing parents, 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.
Greek Cypriot refugee women, 1974
Women in a camp
Greek monks. St. Pantalemoni [? Saint Panteleimon], 1878
181 x 120 mm. Autotype. A view showing a group of black-robed monks on a verandah. This photograph may possibly show the monastery of Saint Panteleimon.
Greetings from Famagusta, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Group at Avgoru [? Avgorou], 1878
165 x 116 mm. Woodburytype. A view showing a Cypriot family posed for the camera inside their home: 'The interiors of the dwellings at Avgoru are poor, and their earthen floors are partly taken up in the storage of produce; nevertheless, their occupants are respectably clothed, and seem to turn their labour to good account, for there is an absence of that squalor and misery which we meet with among the poor in more highly-civilized communities' (Thomson, vol.2, p.51).
Group of relatives of the 2,000 Greeks missing, 1974
Group of relatives of the 2,000 Greeks missing since the invasion, displaying photographs of their families.
Group of villagers (Cyprus), 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Group of villagers, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Harvesters at Paphos, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). New Paphos town in distance. Note near ruins, Temple of Venus is 9 miles away
[Harvesting oranges], 1965
171 x 184 mm. Showing a Cypriot woman holding a basket of freshly plucked oranges. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'Oranges superb in vitamins, taste and juice, because of the favourable climate of Cyprus'.
[Harvesting oranges], 1965
171 x 176 mm. Showing three Cypriot girls posed in front of an orange tree and holding a basket of oranges. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'Oranges superb in vitamins, taste and juice, because of the favourable climate of Cyprus'.
[Hellenistic. Statue of a man], 1900
162 x 211 mm. A studio portrait of a full length statue of a man wearing a toga, carved in Hellenistic style.
[Hellenistic. Three heads], 1900
210 x 158 mm. A studio photograph of three heads, carved in Hellenistic style.
[Hellenistic. Two statues], 1900
160 x 211 mm. A studio photograph of a male and a female figure (lacking heads), carved in Hellenistic style.
Higher Technical Institute workshops, Nicosia - Cyprus, 1957 - 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.
Hilarion : the banqueting hall, 1908
Quarter-plate. And upper defences
Hilarion : the Belvedere, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).