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NEWTON & CO., Opticians to the Royal Family,
M C POMPEII, PAST AND PRESENT.
Including a few pictures from Drawings, showing the Houses and Temples as they appeared before the destruction of the City.
Beautifully Painted Views, 5s. )
„ „ Figure Subjects, 7s. 6 d. ) Flam Slides’ ls each
Reading, 6d.
mare 2 General
from Castella■v of Pompeii
7 Columns of the Temple of
8 So "thPite a f th ^estorea __ 9 Street of Abundance
A Street Pountain— restored
stage
15 Temple of
16 Temple '
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11 Theatre, from the
19 House of Cornelius Ru
20 General View of Pomp
21 The Amphitheatre,
22 The
23 A Baker’s
24 Houst ‘
25 The £
.n Street and Step¬ hen and Mills 3f Marcus Lucretius
27 A Wine and Provision Shop
28 A Bread Bakery, street of Nola
29 House of the Chase
30 House of the ”
31 House with C. _____
82 The Street of Fortune
5— restored stored
l Room in the Baths i
37 Frescoes ii
: a Room
and shell foun
40 Interior of the House of Pansa
41 Statue of Diana
42 House of Sallust
43 Bronze Ornaments and Money
44 Gate of Herculaneum
45 „ „ -restored
46 Seat of Mamia, outside the gate
47 The Street of Tombs
8 Villa of Diomede
50 The Museum i
? Garden — t Pompeii
THE SIGHTS OF ROME.
Beautifully Painted Views, 5s. i
, , „ Figure Subjects, 7s. fid. } Plaln Slide8< ls each'
Reading, tid.
1 Piazza del Popolo, Rome 18 S. Clement’s Church, Interior
19 S. JohnLateran, theEastFront
20 The Colosseum, Exterior
21 Interior of the Colosseum S. Angelo 22 The East End of the Arena,
Colosseum Arch of Constantine Baths of Caraealla
Appian Way, outside
10 Confessional and Tomb of S.
11 Exterior of the Vatican
Sistine Chapel, Vatican
13 Museum of Antique Statues,
14 Vatican Gallery of Statues
15 Saloon of the Candelabra,
Vatican
latacombs of S. Sebastim (Galleries)
“'Marlin Maximo, 8
27 Chapel
Beba _
28 Catacombs S. Calixtu
Cecilia’s Chapel
29 Chapel of Pope Maroel
Catacombs of S. Calix 80 Catacombs of S.Agnese
31 Pyramid of Caius Cestius
32 Church of S. Paulo
33 The Cloisters of S. Paulo
31 Buildings of Caligula, Pala¬ tine Hill
35 The Capitol and Forum, from Fallen tine
85 North Side of the Roman 37 The Stadium on the Palatine
Vestal Virgins
40 Aroh of Titi
41 Temple c ‘ '
43 Temple of Saturn
44 Aroh of SsptAmius Severus
45 View through the Arch of
Severus
46 The Mammertine Prison
47 Fountain of Trevi
48 Capuchin Monks, Campo Santo
49 Church of the Jesuits, Interior
50 The Quirinale Palace
THE VATICAN.
Beautifully Painted Views, 5s. j T, ■
„ „ Figure Subjects, 7s. 8 d. j I lam SUdes< ls’ each
Reading, 6d.
(f S. Peter’
1 Piazza, S. Peter’s and Vatii
2 The Sistine Ch„.„oi
3 The Doi„„ „ „. .
Papal Gardens
4 Vatican Museum, Hall of Greek
5 Sarcophagus of St. Helena
6 The Sala Rotunda
7 General View Hall of Animals
8 Lion in Black Marble
9 A Mithraic Group L0 Vatican Gallery of I
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13 Adonis Cabinet of Masks
14 Mercury of Belvedere
15 Perseus by Oanova
16 Damoxenus the Boxer— A
17 Kreugas the Boxer— Defe
18 Apollo Belvedere
Cos
20 Sarcophagus i
21 The Meleager
22 Ancient Sundial
23 The Torso of Hercules
24 The Chiarimonti Corridor
25 Details Chiarimonti Corridor
26 Tiberius and the Cupid o
27 Pedestafof Antinous Column
32 Vatican Library, Grand Hall
36 Vatican Library, the Corridor
37 „ „ Marble Vase
38 „ „ RoomofByzan
39 Porcelain Altar an^D^d™88
40 Gallery of Candelabri and Vases
41 Candelabri in detail and Vases Aged Beggar, Gallery Can
Infant
43 Faun carrying
Baeohus
44 The Biga, or Chariot
45 Disoobolus by Myron
46 Egyptian Museum
47 The Nile, &c., Egyptian Mu
48 Egyptian Sarcophagi
49 ,, Mummies and Orna
50 Idols. Vases, &c., Egyptian