Periféreia Protevoúsis (region)
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Acropolis. Hill Lycobetus, 1920
68 x 43 mm.
Acropolos, 5.2.20, 1920-02-05
70 x 45 mm.
Athens, 1920
125 x 80 mm.
Athens, 5.2.20, 1920-02-05
70 x 40 mm.
Athens from Mt Kynthos, 1905, 1905
A panoramic view looking over the city.
Athens, Lycobetus [i.e. Lycabettus], 5.2.20, 1920-02-05
140 x 85 mm. A view taken from a high aspect (perhaps from an aeroplane) of Athens, with Lycobetus hill in the middle background. Lycobetus hill is also known as Licavitos.
Athens. Odeum, 1920
68 x 44 mm.
Athens Odeum, 5.2.20, 1920-02-05
70 x 50 mm.
Athens. Parthenon, 1920
68 x 44 mm.
Athens. Temple Bacchus, 1920
68 x 43 mm.
Athens. Temple Jupiter Acropolis, 1920
69 x 44 mm.
Athens. Temple of Jupiter, 1920
44 x 68 mm.
Athens. Turkish Mosque, 1920
70 x 44 mm.
Athens - University, 4.2.20, 1920-02-04
70 x 45 mm.
Athens University and Museum, 1920
69 x 45 mm.
Australia; Sydney, Newcastle, the Blue Mountains; farms in Victoria and Melbourne, 1908
Also described as: 'The Roaring Forties and Australia 1908'.
Temple of Jupiter, 1920
80 x 115 mm.
Temple of Jupiter, 5.2.20, 1920-02-05
45 x 70 mm. A general view.
Temple of Jupiter, Athens, 5/2/20, 1920-02-05
85 x 140 mm. A view of the columns forming the Temple of Jupiter.
The Acropolis, 1920
125 x 80 mm.
The Acropolis, Athens, 5/2/20, 1920-02-05
135 x 85 mm.
The Parthenon, 1920
125 x 80 mm.
The Parthenon, 5.2.20, 1920-02-05
70 x 40 mm.
[Theatre, Athens], 1927 - 1928
70 x 40 mm. Perhaps the Theatre of Bacchus.
Theatre of Bacchus, Athens, 3.2.20, 1920-02-03
70 x 40 mm. A view of the seats (from below), many of which have become overgrown.