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Palace of Sylla, BC 80 (?), on the Pincian - Plan, with the Muro Torto, the Porta Flaminia, and the Piazza del Popolo.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Sculpture - Excavations, 1874 - Another view of remains of sculpture, etc. found, and preserved in the warehouse of the municipality.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Palatine, Palace of the Caesars - General View from the Aventine.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Medieval - Castle of the Conti. Tower, Basement, AD 858 built upon Wall of the Kings, upper part. AD 1200.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Medieval - Castle of the Alberteschi Family. Towers, c. AD 1100.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Walls of Rome - Exterior of wall and towers, c. AD 275, built upon the old Moenia near the Sessorium.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Walls of Rome - Muro Torto. Part of the norhern side of the Palace of Sylla (?), B.C. 70. Showing the overhanging wall in the lower part, and the upper part vertical, in a series of niches and buttresses. The construction is of rubble faced with small diamond-shaped blocks of tufa before the use of brick, an early example of Opus Reticulatum, or net-work. The angles are formed of oblong blocks of tufa, of nearly the size and shape of modern English bricks, but this construction is before the use of brick in Rome. This wall was considered as under the special protection of S. Peter at the time of the siege by the Goths, (Procopius, de Bello Gothico, ii.29.); Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Walls of Rome - Part destroyed by the Goths, and rebuilt under Belisarius, c. AD 520 (?) Between the Porta del Popolo and Porta Pinciana. Under the wall is a part of the arcade of the Aqua Virgo, the old line of which passed along on this bank. (Procopius, de Bello Gothico, lib. i. c. xxiii. and lib. ii. c. ix.); Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Medieval - Palace of the Margana Family, c. AD 1350. Plan.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Caelian - North-east angle near the Colosseum, showing the Scarped Cliff of the Claudian, with a wall of the Ludus Magnus built up against it.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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