Aqueducts -- Roman
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
[Pont du Gard, other end of the aqueduct (Nimes, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Pont du Gard, specus from low hill (Nimes, France)] [graphic], 1970-1980
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Pont du Gard, the curve the aqueduct took upon entering the hillside (Nimes, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Pont du Gard, view from W, to illustrate second level (Nimes, France)] [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Roman architecture, (Merida, Spain). Aqueduct called "Los Milagros"], 1910-1940
[Saint Romain en Gal, archaeological area, aqueduct speci, looking into and away from entrance (Lyon, France), [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.
[Vienne, aqueduct leading from area of the Temple of Cybele towards "Imperial Palace"] [graphic], 1970-1988
The Bini collection (ca. 3000 prints, ca. 2000 contacts and ca. 1500 slides) focuses on archaeological sites in Rome and the Roman world, and also includes images of Etruscan art, and Medieval and Renaissance art and architecture.