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Prematio Studio Fotographico (Genova, Italy)
Smithson, James,
Benefactors
Memorials
Smithson, James -- Death and burial
Smithson family
Tombs
Genoa (Italy)
Photographic print
Exterior
Tomb of James Smithson in Italy
Catalog:
Historic Images of the Smithsonian
Title:
Tomb of James Smithson in Italy
Date:
1897
Author/Creator:
Prematio Studio Fotographico (Genova, Italy)
Contained In:
Smithsonian Institution Archives Record Unit 95 Box 21 Folder 5
Summary:
Full view of the fenced plot with the monument of James Smithson in the Protestant or English cemetery on a hilltop about a mile west of Genoa, Italy. The base of the monument is of pale gray marble, 6 feet and a half long, 3 feet wide and 3 3/4 feet high. On the top of this is a white marble urn suitably proportioned to the base. In 1904 his remains were removed and brought to the Smithsonian.
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Restrictions: No restrictions
Physical_Description:
Color: Sepia; Size: 7 1/8w x 5 1/4h; Type of Image: Exterior; Medium: Photographic print
Negative Number:
82-3196
Ordering Information:
For permission to reproduce or publish, contact osiaref@si.edu or call 202-633-5870. To order reproductions, call 202-633-1933 or contact photos@si.edu.
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82-3196.tif, 300 dpi,
Subject:
Smithson, James, 1765-1829.
Benefactors
Memorials
Smithson, James -- Death and burial
Smithson family
Tombs
Genoa (Italy)
Form/Genre:
Photographic print
Exterior
Contact Information:
Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
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