Credit: © The Royal Society
Image number: RS.8801
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"At Polla" [earthquake damage]
Date
1857-1858
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height (print): 205mm
width (print): 270mm
width (print): 270mm
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Description
Landscape showing almost total destruction of buildings in the town of Polla, Italy. Inscribed verso in ink "No_at Polla" with instructions to the printer in pencil: "omit outwards Pencil Line. Distant view may be omitted or in faint outline & size reduced". Numbered upper right in ink and pencil "No.63 Polla". Collected by Robert Mallet and reproduced as a lithograph in his 1862 Report, vol.1 pp.92-93, cropped accordingly.
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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