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Gates of Rome - Ancient Postern between the Porta Maggiore and the Porta S. Lorenzo, supposed by some to be the Porta Collatina.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Walls of Rome - South Wall near the Sessorium, Aurelian, AD 275, exterior, on an older Agger, with repairs.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Aqueduct - Arches of Nero, AD 60, on the Caelian, near S. Stefano Rotondo, showing the construction.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Church of SS. John and Paul - Details of the Portico, built by the English Pope Breakspear, or Hadrian IV, AD 1158.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Palaces - Apse of the Hall or Basilica of the Sessorian Palace, c. AD 160, now in the Garden of theMonks of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, with buttresses added, c. AD 330.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Amphitheatres - The Colosseum. View in the interior, upper part, showing the corbels for the Wooden Gallery, and the hasty construction of this part of the walls, AD 80.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Sculptures - Capitals, two antique, one medieval imitation, in the Church of S. Maria in Cosmedin.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Colosseum prior to excavation; Rome; Photographs and prints; Paper
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Capitol - View of the Tabularium in its present state, BC 78. The lower part has been refaced in the time of the Empire, and is better preserved by having long been buried.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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Primitive Fortifications - Aventine. Scarped Cliff at western corner, supported by Wall of the Kings.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard
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