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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
57. A market boat leaving Gozo for Malta. September 28, 1860.
1860 September 28
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
70. Tunis. The ruins of Baal Hammon Molech, or Saturn, at Carthage, with the mountain of Hamman El-enf in the distance. February 10th, 1860. Published in Davis’s ‘Carthage and Her Remains.’
1860 February 10
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
71. The mosque of Dowar-Eshutt, on the site of Carthage, with the Church of St. Louis in the background. February 10th, 1860. Published.
1860 February 10
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
73. Malta. Fomm El Rih on the south side of the island. April 20. 1860.
1860 April 20
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
73. The Taenia or neck of land looking towards Utica, taken from the sand hills of Camart. February 9th, 1860.
1860 February 9
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
75. Village of Camart. The western extreme of Carthage, with the round palace of Ben-Ayed. Feb. 9th, 1860. Published.
1860 February 9
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
76. Light house on the Cani Rocks, at the entrance of the Gulf of Tunis. June 29, 1860
1860 June 29
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
77. Malta. The Protestant college, near St. Julian's Bay. April 25, 1860.
1860 April 25
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
78. Malta. Part of Wignacourt’s aqueduct leading across the St. Gieuseppe Road. March 20, 1860.
1860 March 20
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
79. Malta. The new church at Musta. March 15, 1860.
1860 March 15
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
81. Malta. Tower in a garden belonging to the Marquis de Piro, at Casal Lia. April 26, 1860.
1860 April 26
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
82. Malta. The tomb of Hannibal, on Ras Benhisa. May 17, 1860.
1860 May 17
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
83. Malta. The church and village of Milleha. May 19, 1860.
1860 May 19
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
84. Malta. Calypso’s Grotto, near Casal Milleha. May 19, 1860.
1860 May 19
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
84. The fortified town of Bizerta, in the Regency of Tunis taken from H.M. Schooner Kertch. June 16th 1860.
1860 June 16
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
85. The island of Tabarkah in the Regency of Tunis. June 19th 1860.
1860 June 19
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
86. The village of Tabarkah. [Tunis] June 26th 1860.
1860 June 26
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
96. Sicily. The Castle of Aci, and the Cyclops, at the foot of Mount Aetna. July 25. 1860.”
1860 July 25
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
In the palace at Malta. The trumpet on which was sounded the retreat, on the final departure of the Knights of St. John from Rhodes. December A.D. 1522. Presented as a relic with great care by the Grand Masters. Sketched 29th March 1860.
1860 March 29
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
“Sketches taken during my Voyages & Travels. E.A. Porcher.”
circa 1860?
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circa 1860
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
Sword, and dress of Dragut, Rais Pashaw of Tripoli, and Commander in Chief of the Turkish Army, in which he was killed at Fort Tigne in the great siege of Malta. Mortally wounded 18th June. Died 23rd June 1565. The same day on which St. Elmo fell into the hands of the enemy.
1860?
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Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878
Sketch
ca. 1860?
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