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Gates - Porta Triumphalis of the Caesars (?), or entrance to the Protico of Octavia, now the Church of S. Angelo in Pescheria, taken in 1866 when the wall of the church was rebuilding.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Palatine - Details of the Substructure, showing an ancient Doorway now under S. Anastasia. *From a drawing.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Aventine - Porta Navalis (?), c. AD 200, at the foot of the Aventine.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Medieval Rome - S. Sisto Vecchio. View showing the construction of the Opera Saracenesca and arch-buttresses, AD 626.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Walls of Rome - Towers at S.E. corner of the Praetorian Camp, Tiberius, AD 30, showing the construction in Opus Lateritium or brick work of that period.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Walls of Rome - Two Towers near the Lateran, one of Brick of Aurelian, AD 275, the other of Stone of the Wall of the Kings, BC 650. N.B. Some of the modern loopholes here and in other parts of the walls were made by the Roman citizens to defend themselves against the French army in 1848. Others by the Pontifical army in 1868 to defend themselves against the Garibaldians. Both of these lines of loopholes show the height of the earth inside of the wall as compared to the outside, a difference of level of from ten to twenty feet.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Out of Rome - Mediaeval house in Civita Lavinia, with arches across the street.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Colosseum exterior view; Rome; Photographs and prints; Paper
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The Tiber - The Port of Rome, upper part called also Porta Leoni. Corbels carved into Lions’ heads of Etruscan character, BC 180 (?) (Livii Hist., xl. 51), to carry a wooden pole for fixing a large iron chain or rope across, or for mooring vessels at the top of the harbour.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Church of S. Francesca Romana - Details of the Campanile, c. AD 1200.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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