Credit: © The Royal Society
Image number: RS.8796
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"Villa Carusso" [earthquake damage]
Date
1857-1858
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Dimensions
height (print): 205mm
width (print): 284mm
width (print): 284mm
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Description
View of the relatively undamaged freestanding limestone-built house, Villa Carusso, near Auletta, Italy. Inscribed verso "4 Villa Carusso". Numbered "11" in pencil upper right. Collected by Robert Mallet and referred to in his 1862 Report, vol.1 p.26.
Object history
From a series of photographs of the aftermath of the earthquake described in Great Neapolitan Earthquake of 1857: The first principles of observational seismology as developed in the report to the Royal Society..., by Robert Mallet, 2 vols., (London, Chapman and Hall, 1862). Many images were omitted from Mallet's book, but cited as being in this Royal Society collection (MS/225).
For a description of Mallet's expedition and the circumstances and attributions of the photographs see: Graziano Ferrari and Anita McConnell, "Robert Mallet and the 'Great Neapolitan Earthquake' of 1857", Notes and Records of the Royal Society 59 (1) 2005 pp.45-64. “Grellier” is an unidentified photographer, possibly an assistant to Alphonse Bernoud.
For a description of Mallet's expedition and the circumstances and attributions of the photographs see: Graziano Ferrari and Anita McConnell, "Robert Mallet and the 'Great Neapolitan Earthquake' of 1857", Notes and Records of the Royal Society 59 (1) 2005 pp.45-64. “Grellier” is an unidentified photographer, possibly an assistant to Alphonse Bernoud.
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