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Original filename

Passmorebx7im002a.tif

Title

Passmore glass lantern slides

Credit

Collezione G. Brogi

Holder

Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford

Location

Italy, Lazio, Tivoli, Tomb of the Plautii, Ponte Lucano, Anio River, Aniene River, Via Tiburtina

Date

13 August 14 @ 11:52

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3866x3646

Caption

Passmore: Italy: Tivoli: "Ponte Lucano and Tomb of the Plautii" "Brogi No. 16341" no later than 1920

Keywords

glass, lantern slide, instarch, bridge, structure, tomb, monument, building, people, man, woman, laundry, laundress, Roman, water, river, published, civil engineering, civic, architecture, road, mortuary ritual, religion, pagan

No later than 1920: "Maison Giacomo Brogi / Edizioni Brogi Firenze
Florence, Italy, 1864–ca. 1920 (Photographer, Publisher, Printer)
Giacomo Brogi (1822–1881), an Italian photographer, opened a photography studio in Florence in 1864 under his own name, the Maison Giacomo Brogi. He published and printed his photographs in various media and passed the business to his son Carlo Brogi (1850–1925), also a photographer, who continued the business after his father's death under the trade mark, Edizioni Brogi Firenze." per website http://www.doaks.org/research/library-archives/dumbarton-oaks-archives/collections/ephemera/names/maison-giacomo-brogi - JK
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