Famagusta (district (national))
Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
Inner Harbour and Church of St. Sophia Famagusta, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Inner Harbour, Famagusta
218 x 155 mm. A view looking down from the ramparts of the fort onto the seafront and jetty.
Inside St, Sophia: showing membar and use as as mosque of the old Christian Latin Cathedral, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). [No print]. Missing.
[Looms at Lefkoniko], 1965
223 x 173 mm. Showing a Cypriot woman weaving a patterned cloth. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'The famous, colourful textile (for curtains and table covers) woven in Lefkoniko looms'.
Minaret, St Nicholas, Famagusta
151 x 198 mm. A view showing the remaining spire on the west front of the Cathedral of St Nicholas with low buildings in the foreground.
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. 29. (Chypre) Ouverture du chemin de fer de l'état à Famagusta, 1900
Title also written in Greek.
Old Lusignan Palace, Famagusta, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Fruit shop in front.
Old Lusignan Palace, Famagusta, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Old Lusignan Palace, Famagusta, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
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.
[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.
Part of ancient aqueduct [i.e. aquaduct] about one mile from Salamis, 1908
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.
Rampart and moat, Famagusta
205 x 154 mm. A view looking along the ramparts of the fort and Famagusta, with the sea beyond.
Ruins at Famagosta [i.e. Famagusta], 1878
179 x 118 mm. Autotype. A view showing a ruined church in the foreground, with St Nicholas' Cathedral beyond: 'This view was taken at Famagosta from the inner side of the moat and opposite the gateway at the north-eastern angle of the wall. The prominent ruin here depicted was singled out as a good example of the present condition of a multitude of churches that were all gradually overthrown' (Thomson 1879, vol.2, p.47).
Ruins of Saint Nicolas and Saint Sophia, Famagusta, Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Ruins of the Temple of Jupiter, 1908
Half-plate (landscape format). From the West side looking east: sea hidden by the background: earthquake 300 A.D.
Saint Nicholas [and] Church of the Nestorians, Famagusta
Salamis, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Salamis, 1965
226 x 173 mm. Showing the remaining pillars of the Marble Forum of Salamis. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'This the greatest of all the city-kingdoms of Cyprus, was founded in 1184 B.C. by Teucer, son the king of the Greek island of Salamis, after the end of the Trojan war. Rich and highly cultured, Salamis is reputed to have ranked second only to Athens in the olden days. In this picture the Marble Forum'.