Newton Lantern Slide Catalogue (1920)

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3, Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London, E.C. A series of Slides for the most part taken by Permission from .the CoHeotior Merlin, English Photographer, Stadium Street Athens. A few are taken by permission of Messrs, Romaides, of Hermes Street, Athens. Beautifully Pointed , 5s. ; Plain Slides, Is. each. 1 Panorama of Athena. No. 1 , 31 Plutus (Wealth) pn arm of hia mother, Irene, ills from ’’Hill of”Philopappus 3 of Nike Apteros from the Propyli Dpolis, Athens Acropolis, Athens ry statue of Athena 11 Copy of Phidias’ gold and ivory st in the Parthenon, Athens 12 Athena leaning on her spear. Acropolis Museum, Athens, attitude of grief and gazing < 5th century b.o. 13 Erectheum from North.^Acropolis, Athens 15 Areopagus and Grotto of Eumenides (Furies), i Areopagus. if Dionysus at )les is Eleutherius IT Theatre i 13 General _ Athens, showing his »,from N.E.,^ 32 Athena 33 Poseidon _ _ _ _ a; built middle of ’"’“4th century mo-by Polycleltus A Corinthian Capital. 4th century n.o. n West of Pelopon Charon conveying Plain of Marathon from the Mou Greeks were buried, looking ml (The Greek Army was i 24 Plain the v 25 Plain of M: 26 Temple of , 27 ^ of Sunil on the end of the Promontory southernmost Cape of Attica jus and the Straits of Salamis _ _ unyohia, the Citadel of Pirseus 28 Bust of an Ephebus (young soldier) m Acropolis 29 Bu^UofUHygem“godd^s°e“f “Health), Central „ Museum, Athens. 4th century B.o. 30 i‘?>e_B0ddess .of Df Apollo ai Built abohHw la of Olympia. No. 1 of Hera at Olympia, 800 B.o. ; the oldest >le there, and the one m which the lies of Praxiteles was found in 1876 with the Infant Dionysus, by Praxiteles, sentury b.c. The finest statue in tne f the Hermes of Praxiteles at Olympia ninth, General View „ Vanity Fair unohing at Aneste .aiii of Argos, Dr. ncient Greek Sculpts 120 Athens, The Acropolis 121 „ ., fromThesaeum 122 The Acropolis, Propyliea. Olympieon 130 Athens, The Caryatides 131 „ Caryatides 132 The Erectheum 133 Erectheum 134 Games (Olympic) in Stadium (modern) 135 „ Greek. Theatre Ex 9 iEgina. Disembarkment 151 Corfeste Children 162 Corfu, From the Sea 153 „ View from Citadel 154 „ On the Quay 155 Corinth, Canal looking West 156 „ Temple . 157 „ The Acroconnthos 9 Corinth, The Acrooorintbos, A 160 Butafonthe way to Eleusis (Salamis beyond) „ Roadside Well Eleusis, Propylaaa ” 2|eec°,fT ie Mys 167 „ Colonnade 169 Mycente, General View of” the great ibsciveries by Dr. Schliemann 171 Mycensu, Treasure house of Marathon Road Poros, fr Two Coi >untrymen on Mules