PH1980:0048.01:019
architecture
1859-1860
View of a portal of a mosque (formerly Saint John's Church), Tripoli, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon)
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PH1980:0048.01:019
architecture
PH1980:0048.01:032
architecture
1859-1860
View of the ruins of the north façade of the Temple to Jupiter, Baalbek, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon)
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PH1980:0048.01:032
architecture
PH1980:0048.01:029
architecture
1859-1860
Distant view of the ruins of the Temple to Jupiter and the Temple of the Sun, Baalbek, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon)
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PH1980:0048.01:029
architecture
PH1980:0970
PH1980:0048.01:016
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson identifies the mosque in the background as the Madrasah-Mosque of al-Burtasi (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture
1859-1860
View of Tripoli from the new Djisr-el-Djed Bridge with the Madrasah-Mosque of al-Burtasi in the background, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon)
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PH1980:0048.01:016
Description:
- Suzanne K. Williamson identifies the mosque in the background as the Madrasah-Mosque of al-Burtasi (Oct. 1986). Further research should include verification of this information and identification of the source(s) from which it was obtained.
architecture
PH1980:0048.02:001
architecture, military
1859-1860
architecture, military
PH1980:0048.01:013 A/B
architecture, military
1859-1860
Panorama of Tripoli showing the Citadel (Crusader Castle of Saint Gilles) with Mount Pergirnus in the background, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon)
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PH1980:0048.01:013 A/B
architecture, military
PH1988:0178
1982-1985
PH1980:0048.01:001-049
Description:
Album PH1980:0048.01:001-0049 comprises 49 views of the Ottoman Empire, including views of subjects which are now located in Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Israel. The 24 views of Lebanon include ten views of Tripoli, eight of Baalbek, four of Beirut and two of Jubayl. The photographs show: eight cityscapes; seven views of temples; three views of mosques; 2 views of towers; and one view each of a convent, the ruins of a castle, the foundations of a Phoenician building, and the Consulate General of France in Beirut. The 12 views of Syria include seven views of Damascus, two of Jebel ed Druz, two of Tartus and one view of Latakia. The photographs show: three views of Jewish houses; two views of the ruins of a Roman amphitheater; two views of the French Consulate in Damascus; and one view each of a Christian house, the ruins of a castle, a church, a cityscape and a city gate. The seven views of Turkey include six views of Antioch and one view of Seleucia Pieria (both now Antakya). The photographs show: three views of fortifications; and one view each of a city gate, a statue, a cityscape and the entry to the Iron Canyon. The six views of Israel include two views of Acre, two of Mount Carmel and one view each of Haifa and Nazareth. The photographs show three cityscapes, and one view each of batteries, a convent and a palace.
architecture, engineering, military, sculpture
published 1859-1860
Album of views of cities and towns showing public, religious and domestic architecture, Ottoman Empire (now in Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Israel)
PH1980:0048.01:001-049
Description:
Album PH1980:0048.01:001-0049 comprises 49 views of the Ottoman Empire, including views of subjects which are now located in Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Israel. The 24 views of Lebanon include ten views of Tripoli, eight of Baalbek, four of Beirut and two of Jubayl. The photographs show: eight cityscapes; seven views of temples; three views of mosques; 2 views of towers; and one view each of a convent, the ruins of a castle, the foundations of a Phoenician building, and the Consulate General of France in Beirut. The 12 views of Syria include seven views of Damascus, two of Jebel ed Druz, two of Tartus and one view of Latakia. The photographs show: three views of Jewish houses; two views of the ruins of a Roman amphitheater; two views of the French Consulate in Damascus; and one view each of a Christian house, the ruins of a castle, a church, a cityscape and a city gate. The seven views of Turkey include six views of Antioch and one view of Seleucia Pieria (both now Antakya). The photographs show: three views of fortifications; and one view each of a city gate, a statue, a cityscape and the entry to the Iron Canyon. The six views of Israel include two views of Acre, two of Mount Carmel and one view each of Haifa and Nazareth. The photographs show three cityscapes, and one view each of batteries, a convent and a palace.
architecture, engineering, military, sculpture
PH1982:0789.02:027
published 1842