File:Frankish Tower 2.jpg
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English: The Frankish Tower, prior to its 1874 demolition, an initiative of a German antiquarian. A small part of the Propylaea stands to the lower right of the tower. |
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs |
Author | This view of the Acropolis may have been made by William James Stillman |
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This file was derived from: Acropolis, Propylaea and Erechtheum.jpg |
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