Cyprus (nation)
Found in 531 Collections and/or Records:
[Oriental-Egyptian. Flute-player], 1900
162 x 212 mm. A studio photograph of a figure playing a double flute, carved in mixed Oriental-Egyptian style.
[Oriental-Egyptian. Statue of a man], 1900
163 x 212 mm. A studio photograph of a man carved in mixed Oriental-Egyptian style.
[Oriental-Egyptian. Statue of a man], 1900
156 x 211 mm. A studio photograph of a man carved in mixed Oriental-Egyptian style.
[Oriental-Egyptian. Statue of a man], 1900
162 x 213 mm. A studio photograph of a man, carved in mixed Oriental-Egyptian style.
[Oriental-Egyptian. Statue of a man], 1900
162 x 211 mm. A studio photograph of a man carved in mixed Oriental-Egyptian style.
Othello's Tower, Famagusta : really seems to be the inner stronghold of the citadel : Venice lion in white marble, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [No print]. Missing.
Outside of a house at Varosha, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Persian wheel and fruit garden.
[Packing citrus fruit, Limassol], 1965
227 x 172 mm. Showing women packing fruit into crates in a factory. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'Packing, in Limassol on the South Coast of Cyprus, citrus fruit for Export. Greeks and Turks live and work together in friendly coexistence'.
Palace of the Archbishop of Cyprus, 1974
Showing the Palace which was badly damaged in the coup and Turkish Air Raids (July - August 1974).
Palai Kythro, Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). From the moving train.
[Panorama of Famagusta, 1870's], 1870 - 1879
Two prints, measuring 233 x 173 mm. When joined, they form a panoramic view of the old city walls from the harbour, with sailing ships moored at the wharf on the left hand side, and the ruins of St Katherine's Church visible beyond the walls on the right hand print.
Panorama of Famagusta (Cyprus), 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Paphos, inscribed stele
204 x 154 mm. A view showing a stone monument carved with Greek characters at Paphos.
Part of ancient aqueduct [i.e. aquaduct] about one mile from Salamis, 1908
Part of Hilarion, 1908
Quarter-plate. Seen from Kyrenia.
Part of ruins (white marble) of Temple of Jupiter, Salamis, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Showing a white owl (the Athene owl) perched on one of the column bases.
Part of ruins (white marble) of Temple of Jupiter, Salamis, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Showing a white owl (the Athene owl) perched on one of the column bases.
Pauls Pillars, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Chrysopotitisa Church near Paphos. In the foreground I have placed a nougani, one of the sleighs for the threshing floor, so that you may see the way in which the chipped flints are set on the underside to cut and tear the straw.
Perapedi [Peripedhi?]
207 x 163 mm. A view looking over a mountainous landscape with the village of Perapedi (probably Peripedhi) in the distance. In the foreground stands a house and an encampment of tents (probably military). Perapedi lies south of Mount Troƶdos.
Peristerona Church of St. Barnabas and St. Hilarion, 1965
226 x 172 mm. A view looking across a stream towards the Church of St. Barnabas and St. Hilarion. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'Peristerona Church of St. Barnabas and St. Hilarion, one of the most picturesque Byzantine (AD 956) buildings in Cyprus. The minaret next to it reveals the peaceful co-existence of the Greeks and Turks in Cyprus.'
Phoenician bowl, lions and griffins
164 x 203 mm. A photograph line reproduction of a bowl decorated with animal scenes.
Phoenician bowl, Siege from Amathus
210 x 160 mm. A photographic line reproduction of a bowl decorated with scenes from the siege of Amathus, seven miles east of Limassol.
Photographs of the Cesnola Collection of Cyprus Antiquities, 1900
Photographs relating to Cyprus, 1870s (?-80s), 1870 - 1889
A collection of loose prints by Charles Glaszner, Alinari and others. The prints, which are of various size, are captioned either on the print or by Cobham. Captions composed for this catalogue are enclosed in square brackets.
[Plates], 1881
257 x 198 mm. A view showing metal plates of various sizes.