57. A market boat leaving Gozo for Malta. September 28, 1860.
1860 September 28
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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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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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73. Malta. Fomm El Rih on the south side of the island. April 20. 1860.
1860 April 20
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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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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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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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78. Malta. Part of Wignacourt’s aqueduct leading across the St. Gieuseppe Road. March 20, 1860.
1860 March 20
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83. Malta. The church and village of Milleha. May 19, 1860.
1860 May 19
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84. Malta. Calypso’s Grotto, near Casal Milleha. May 19, 1860.
1860 May 19
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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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85. The island of Tabarkah in the Regency of Tunis. June 19th 1860.
1860 June 19
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86. The village of Tabarkah. [Tunis] June 26th 1860.
1860 June 26
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96. Sicily. The Castle of Aci, and the Cyclops, at the foot of Mount Aetna. July 25. 1860.â€