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Philip Jones
The scene is Guildhall Yard where a Jewish Lord Mayor is turned away by the beadles at the porch of Guildhall
Temple Stairs
or 'A representation of the march of the guards towards Scotland in the year 1745'
'Porte Cochere...near Auletta' [earthquake damage] Size:M: 60 x 45cm Philip JonesArched gateway leading to the Villa Carusso exhibiting structural cracks of up to four inches in width. Inscribed verso in ink 'No. 138 The Porte Cochere on the Military Road Villa Carusso near Auletta' with an instruction to the printer in pencil 'reduce'. A partial inscription is visible in the upper left of the photograph 'Carusso' and '138' in pencil. Reproduced as a lithograph in Mallet's 1862 Report, vol. 1 pp. 270 271. Collected by Robert