Wall of Aurelian (Rome, Italy)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
[80547] [Horti Aciliorum (Rome, Italy), the "Muro Torto", the terrace of the Horti Aciliorum incorporated in the Aurelianic Walls] [graphic], 1868
[80549] [Porta Lateranensis (Rome, Italy) during the excavations in 1868] [graphic], 1868
[81750] Plan of Villa Chigi, beyond the Porta Salaria, north of Rome [graphic], [1923]
[82904] [Aurelianic Walls (Rome, Italy), tower of Aurelian in the Trastevere, near the Tiber] [graphic], 1867-1868
[Rome (Italy), Rione Esquilino, aerial view of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Oblique view, E.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Esquilino, aerial view of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Oblique view, S.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione San Saba, aerial view of Thermae Antoniniane. Oblique view, S.E.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Rome (Italy), Rione Testaccio, aerial view of Monte Testaccio. Oblique view, S.], 1977-05-30
The goal was to provide high quality images of Rome, as few were available at the time. Of the thousands of photographs that Aronson and Millon took during the two flights, only 300 of the clearest images were selected for the publication of the Portfolio. Aronson published the Portfolio in 1979 through his company, Aerpicfoto, which at the time was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.