Arch of Drusus, Rome
A sepia photograph of the Arch of Drusus in Rome. 242mm x 178mm
Arch of Titus, Rome
A sepia photograph detailing the carving on the Arch of Titus in Rome. 172mm x 240mm
Arch of Titus, Rome
A sepia photograph of a carving on the arch of Titus in Rome. It shows a figure carrying a large candleabra. 176mm x 240mm
Beaker
Roman roughcast globular pot or beaker on a small pedestal foot. The rim of the pot flares slightly, and is made from a pale cream fabric. Both the rim and the foot are chipped.
Beaker
A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...
Beaker
A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...
Beaker
A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...
Beaker
A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...
Beaker
A beaker from Old Broad Street, London. The beaker is one of five Roman beakers found together at Old Broad Street. The beaker is circular and made of a white/beige fabric. The body is wider than the ...
Bottle
A Roman greyware bottle from Lombard Street, London, dating from the Second Century. The bottle has a globular shaped body with a rimmed spout and one handle. It is made of a dark grey fabric and is complete ...
Bottle
Very pale green Roman glass bottle, from excavations at Cyprus. The vessel has a globular body, long narrow neck, and square handle. The glass is iridescent and flaking.
Campidoglio, Rome
A sepia photograph of a relief carved sarcophagus at Campidoglio, Rome. There are carved heads placed on top of it. 181mm x 241mm
Colusseum, Rome
A sepia photograph inside the Colusseum in Rome. 178mm x 238mm
Dish
A Roman dish excavated from London Wall in 1910. An open bowl on a short pedestal foot, made of burnished black fabric.
Figure
This small ceramic head of a woman is from Ancient Rome. It was used to decorate sculpture. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome and Pompeii.
Folder
Folder containing ten linocuts by Dr V. Fanderlik, a Czechoslovak soldier: 1. Macedonia, 2. Isamboul - Aia Sophia, 3. Halleb - Syria, 4. Alexandria - Egypt, 5. Kreta, 6. Fort St. Jean - Marseille, 7. ...
Forum Nerva, Rome
A sepia photograph of the Forum Nerva in Rome. 242mm x 178mm.
Forum, Rome
A sepia photograph of the ruins of the Forum in Rome, looking towards Capitoline hill. 272mm x 380mm