Philae (deserted settlement)
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Crocodile on a sand bank, 1857
233 x 156 mm. A view showing a large crocodile (probably dead) on the banks of the Nile in the Philae region.
Doum palm and ruined mosque, Philae, 1857
229 x 164 mm. A pleasing composition looking up towards the ruined mosque and the rocky hillside from the bank of the Nile, with a clump of palms in the foreground.
Island of Philae, 1890 - 1899
Approximately 220 x 160 mm. Photographer unknown.
Island of Philae under water, 1921
241 x 193 mm. A view showing the Temple of Isis and Phaoraoh's Bed (Temple of Harendotes) on the island of Philae, under several feet of water from the reservoir at Aswan.
Pharaoh's Bed, Island of Philae, 1857
Pharaoh's Bed, Island of Philae, 1857
232 x 156 mm. A view from the top of the pylon of the Great Temple and the small temple called Pharaoh's Bed.
Philæ, 1898
78 x 78 mm. A view of 'Pharaoh's Bed', a temple on the island of Philae south of Aswan, with the Nile in the foreground.
Philæ, 1898
78 x 78 mm. A view showing the pylons of the Temple of Isis on Philae, with the Nile in the foreground.
Philæ, 1898
78 x 78 mm. A distant view of Philae showing the Temple of Isis and 'Pharaoh's Bed'.
Phylae [i.e. Philae], Mar 1920, 1920-03
40 x 70 mm.
Phylae [i.e. Philae], Mar 1920, 1920-03
130 x 85 mm. Showing a temple.
Phylae - temples of Isis and Osiris, 1920
70 x 44 mm.
Ruined mosque near Philae, 1857
230 x 162 mm. A landscape view of the ruined mosque and its tower in the foreground, the Nile beyond and the Island of Philae in the distance. This view was taken near the village of Mishdd. In his commentary, Frith states: 'The picture being almost an instantaneous one, the waves or ripples upon the river re preserved, although perhaps somewhat at the expense of the deeper shadows.
South edge of the Island of Philae, 1857
235 x 156 mm. A view looking across the Nile towards the riverwall and temples of Philae. Visible behind the wall are part of Pharaoh's Bed and the pylon gateways of the Great Temple.
Temple of Isis. Phylae, 1920
44 x 70 mm.
Temple of Phylae [i.e. Philae], Mar 1920, 1920-03
65 x 40 mm.
Temple of Phylae [i.e. Philae], Mar 1920, 1920-03
140 x 85 mm.
The approach to Philae, 1857
The colonnade, Island of Philae, 1857
226 x 155mm. A view looking south along the colonnade on the western side of the island which leads to the Great Temple, with the Nile beyond and the granite formations on the Island of Biggeh in the background.
View from Philae, looking north, 1857
234 x 152 mm. A view showing the temple colonnades at the left of the print with the Nile winding away through a rocky landscape beyond. The island of Philae lies above the Asswan Dam, completed in 1906, and when the sluices were closed, the island was submerged. With the building of the second dam the problem of the survival of the monuments at Philae became acute and a twenty year project to remove the buildings to Agilkia has recently been completed.
View on the Island of Philae, 1857
229 x 152 mm. A view showing part of the temple of Isis and the colonnade leading up to it, with broken rubble and stone in the foreground.