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Charles Piazzi Smyth, Distant view of the Great Pyramid and the Second Pyramid, [Australian Inland Mission Collection], 1850-1880 (ca), Colored lantern slide, National Library of Australia, National Library of Australia (24412609), LL/7318
 
Landscapes of the Middle East
Contents
Introduction
343.01   Landscape photography in the Middle East during the nineteenth century
Early photographers
343.02   Early photographers in the Middle East
343.03   Maxime du Camp: Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie (1852)
343.04   Gustave Le Gray: Egypt
343.05   Charles Piazzi Smyth: Lantern slides and other photographs of Egypt
343.06   John Beasly Greene: Le Nil (1854)
Surveys and exploration
343.07   Palestine Exploration Fund
343.08   Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem
343.09   Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai
343.10   American Palestine Exploration Society
 
  
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