South West Division of the Ruins at Luxor Taken from the West by “drawn on stone by W. Walton from a sketch by Capt Head.” Source: Eastern and Egyptian Scenery. 1833. Hathi Trust Digital Library online version of a copy in the Getty Research Institute. Click on image to enlarge it.
Related Material including Other Views of Luxor
- General View of the Ruins at Luxor Taken from the N.W., by Walton after Head
- Centre View of the Ruins at Luxor Taken from the N.W., by Walton after Head
- North East Division of the Ruins at Luxor, by Bernard after Head
- Map of the Temple of Luxor from Macmillan’s Guide to Palestine and Egypt (1901)
- , photograph by Francis Frith (1857)
- Entrance to the Great Temple, Luxor, photograph by Francis Frith (1857)
- Portion of the Great Temple, Luxor (The Government Corn Stores), photograph by Francis Frith (1857)
- Egypt (homepage)
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Bibliography
Head, Charles Franklin. Eastern and Egyptian Scenery, Ruins, &c. Accompanied with Descriptive Notes, Maps, and Plans. Illustrative of a Journey from India to Europe, followed by an Outline of an Overland Route, Statistical Remarks, etc. Intended to Show the Advantage of Steam Navigation from England to India.. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1833. Hathi Trust Digital Library online version of a copy in the Getty Research Institute. Web 5 August 2020.
Created 6 August 2020