Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum, The Great Temple, called also the Temple of Neptune, from the South East", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 4th May 1841 Paestum, The Great Temple called also the Temple of Neptune, from the South East 1841-05-04
Daguerreotype, entitled "Peastum, Eastern Facade of the Great Temple, called also the Temple of Neptune", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 4th May 1841 Peastum, Eastern Facade of the Great Temple, called also the Temple of Neptune 1841-05-24
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum. Gate, the only one of which the arch is still left, called the Porta della Sirence. Exterior", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 4th May 1841 Paestum. Gate, the only one of which the arch is still left, called the Porta della Sirence. Exterior 1841-05-04
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum. Small Temple, called also Temple of Ceres, from the South West", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 4th May 1841 Paestum. Small Temple, called also Temple of Ceres, from the South West 1841-05-04
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum, General View from the summit of the walls near the [so called] Porta del Mare", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 4th May 1841 Paestum, General View from the summit of the walls near the [so called] Porta del Mare 1841-05-04
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum, The Great Temple, called also the Temple of Neptune, from the South West", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 24th May 1841 Paestum, The Great Temple, called also the Temple of Neptune, from the South West 1841-05-24
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum, General View from the South East, about 3pm", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 24th May 1841 Paestum, General View from the South East, about 3pm 1841-05-24
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum, General View from the top of a shed near the [so called] Porta del Mare", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 24th May 1841 Paestum, General View from the top of a shed near the [so called] Porta del Mare 1841-05-24
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum. Gate, the only one of which the arch is still left, called the a della Sirence, Interior", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 5th May 1841 Paestum. Gate, the only one of which the arch is still left, called the a della Sirence, Interior 1841-05-05
Daguerreotype, entitled , taken by Alexander John Ellis on "Paestum, The Basilica from the South West, between 3 & 4pm" on 4th May 1841 Paestum, The Basilica from the South West, between 3 & 4pm 1841-05-04
Daguerreotype, entitled "Paestum, The Interior of the Basilica from the South West angle", taken by Alexander John Ellis on 29th May 1841 Paestum, The Interior of the Basilica from the South West angle 1841-05-29
Pyxis, lidded, black glaze terracotta, two handles, unsigned, probably from Campania, 400-100BC. Black lidded pyxis 400-100