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A plaster medallion used as an architectural detail in a country club. Isolated to a white background.
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A plaster medallion used as an architectural detail in a country club. Isolated to a white background.

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  • The Temple of Zeus in Athens, Greece with a glimpse of the Parthenon and the Acropolis at the lower left edge. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • A small Greek Orthodox church in Lindos on the island of Rhodes viewed from one of the narrow allies. The cross on the top is miirrored by the shadow in the lower left corner. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • The dome of one of the churches in Oia on the island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea.
  • The seats curve around in an arc around the stage of the restored ruins of the Roman theatre at Caesaria in Israel. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • A plaster medallion used as an architectural detail in a country club. Isolated to a white background.
  • Dome Of The Rock With Black Birds
  • Guardhouse On The Temple Mount
  • The Dome Of The Rock Shrine
  • Temple Mount Corridor
  • Numbered Stones
  • The ruins of the original bell tower from the original San Geronimo church stand over an old cemetery filled with wooden grave markers. The church was destroyed by the US army during a revolt by the natives in 1847.
  • The adobe wall at the entrance to the San Geronimo Mission Church in New Mexico. The jagged wall looks like a set of steps rising towards the cross and the sky.
  • A portion of an adobe wall at the San Geronimo Church in Taos, New Mexico shows a stepped outline against a cloudy sky.
  • Two hornos ovens in New Mexico Pueblo. Hornos ovens are traditional dome-shaped outdoor ovens used by native Americans in the American Southwest region. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • A view of one of the streets that meanders through the adobe buildings of the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. A thunderstorm broods over the mountains.
  • A traditional native American pueblo under storm clouds. The bulding is built with adobe mud walls, ladders, and typical square style for the rooms.
  • Pueblo buildings stretch along a dirt road in new Mexico. In front, a traditional outdoor wood-fired oven, or hornos, is located for cooking.
  • The back side of the San Francisco de Asis church. Built of mud and straw, this traditional adobe-style church with enormous foundations is a landmark in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. (Scanned from black and white film.)
  • Exterior View Of Ta Prohm Temple
  • View Of The Suor Prat Towers
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