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| Departure of H.M.S. Actæon with the British Embassy to Constantinople | [1] |
| Island of Capri. Moonlight Scene | [3] |
| My first Night at Sea | [4] |
| Sunday on Board | [5] |
| Schoolmaster of the Actæon. Muster of the Crew | [6] |
| Stromboli. Somma. Vesuvius | [7] |
| Scylla and Charybdis. Homer | [8] |
| The Faro. Messina. Preparations to land | [9] |
| Sea-sickness. A Host of Grievances | [10] |
| Man overboard. Life Buoy | [11] |
| Cerigo. Taygetus | [12] |
| Piping up the Watch. Pursers Bantam | [13] |
| Nauplia de Malvoisie | [14] |
| Classic Reminiscences. Argos | [15] |
| Sharks. Greek Costume | [16] |
| Character of King Otho | [17] |
| Hydra. Egina. Poros. Russian Fleet | [19] |
| Beautiful Landscape. Gulf of Salamis | [20] |
| Athens. The Piræus. Olive Grove | [21] |
| English Residents at Athens | [22] |
| Visit to the Acropolis. Death of the Chieftain Ulysses | [23] |
| Insolence of the Turks | [24] |
| Grave of Tweddel. Byron's Grave | [25] |
| American Missionaries. Temple of Theseus | [26] |
| Metropolis of modern Greece | [27] |
| Modern Improvements. Sir P. Malcolm | [28] |
| Value of Land. Speculators Plain of Troy. Fidelity of Sir W. Gell's Map | [30] |
| Sources of the Scamander. The Golden Xanthus | [31] |
| Tombs of Hector and Paris. Bounarbashi | [32] |
| The Simois. Rural Excursion. Segean Promontory. Tombs of Achilles and
Patroclus | [33] |
| Passage of the Dardanelles. Influenza | [34] |
| Present to the Ambassador. French Fleet | [35] |
| Feast of the Bairam. Oriental Splendour | [36] |
| Sestos. Turkish Colonel. Castles of the Dardanelles | [37] |
| Beautiful Scene. Turkish Salute | [38] |
| First View of Constantinople. The Seven Towers | [39] |
| The Pasha's Gate. The Slaves' Gate | [40] |
| Sultanas. Golden Horn. Beauties of Stamboul | [41] |
| Pera. Scutari. Approach of the Actæon to her Anchorage | [42] |
| Turkish Fleet. Size and Condition of the Ships | [43] |
| Castle of the Janissaries. Royal Kiosk. Turkish Houses | [44] |
| Unwelcome Visitation. Giants' Mountain. Russian Camp. Saluting the
Russian Fleet | [45] |
| Jealousy and Remonstrance of the Russian Admiral. French and English
Embassies | [46] |
| Russian Military Music. Plague. Orange and Jasmine Bowers | [47] |
| The Caique. Turkish Boatmen | [48] |
| Paras. Splendid Fountain. | [49] |
| Pera. Destructive Fire. | [50] |
| Mr. Cartwright, British Consul. A Sail upon the | [51] |
| Funeral of a Russian Soldier | [52] |
| Landing of the British Ambassador | [53] |
| Greek and Armenian Women. Visit to the Bazaars | [54] |
| Public Promenades. Oriental Perfumes | [56] |
| Pipe-stick Bazaar. Amber Mouth-pieces | [57] |
| Value of the Turkish Pipe | [58] |
| Salonica Tobacco. The Nargile | [59] |
| Coffee Houses. Shoe Bazaar | [60] |
| Jewellery. Broussa Silks | [61] |
| Close of the Bazaars. Funeral of the Sultan's Physician | [62] |
| Lord Ponsonby's Audience | [63] |
| His Reception. Count Orloff | [64] |
| Admiral Roussin. Naval Punishments | [65] |
| Cricket. Turkish Fleet | [66] |
| Cabobs. Rapacity of the Sultan. "Valley of the Sweet Waters" | [67] |
| Naval Arsenal. Cemeteries | [68] |
| Palace. Turkish Horses | [69] |
| Interesting Scene. Beautiful Greek | [70] |
| The Erraba. Turkish Ladies | [71] |
| Dancing Dervishes | [73] |
| Greek Bookseller | [76] |
| Mosque of Solimanie | [77] |
| Seraskier's Tower. Conflagrations | [78] |
| View of Constantinople. Hermitage on Vesuvius. Burnt Pillar | [79] |
| Hippodrome | [80] |
| The Author in danger of arrest. Anecdote. St. Sophia | [81] |
| Visit to the Seraglio. Effects of a Golden Key | [82] |
| Coffee Shop in a Plane-tree. Funeral Pomp | [83] |
| Costume. Mustapha the Scent Dealer. Beed Caimac. Mahalabé | [84] |
| Turkish Printing Office. Anecdote of a Sultana | [85] |
| Ibrahim Pasha. Affront offered to the Captain of the Actæon | [87] |
| Insolence of the Russians. Military Punishments | [88] |
| Sultan's Valley. Buyukdere. Aqueduct | [89] |
| Cossack Horses. Russians hated by the Turks | [90] |
| Horn Bands. Beautiful Airs | [91] |
| Fondness of the Turks for Champagne. A Venetian Story | [92] |
| College of Pages. Christian Burying-ground | [93] |
| Sultan's Visit to the Mosque | [94] |
| Politeness of a Turkish Officer. The successful Shot | [95] |
| Namik Pasha. Count Orloff and the Sultan | [96] |
| The Procession. Turkish Horses. Appearance and Dress of the Grand
Signior | [97] |
| His Bacchanalian Propensities. Laughable Anecdote | [98] |
| New Regulation Soldier | [99] |
| Palace of the British Embassy | [100] |
| Scene in the Arm Bazaar | [101] |
| George Robins. Curious Weapons. Damascus Blades. Turkish Merchants | [102] |
| Swords of Khorassan. Their Temper | [103] |
| Jew Brokers. Actæon | [104] |
| Humours of a Turkish Auction | [105] |
| Slave Market | [106] |
| A Georgian Beauty. Scarcity of white Slaves | [108] |
| Price of a Female Slave. Turkish Confectionary | [109] |
| Armenian Visiters. Residence of an Armenian Gentleman | [110] |
| Oriental Costume | [111] |
| Turks. Armenians. Greeks | [112] |
| Jew Interpreters. Flattering Compliment to the English Character | [113] |
| Oriental Politeness. Portraits | [114] |
| Decrease of Fanaticism. Persian Silk. St. John's Egypt | [115] |
| Cashmere Shawls. Angora Shalée. Ladies' Dresses | [116] |
| Hummums | [117] |
| Eastern Story-teller | [121] |
| Matthews at Constantinople. Turkish Politeness. Description of an "At
Home" in Stamboul | [122] |
| Naval Banquet | [128] |
| Seven Towers | [131] |
| Tomb of Ali Pasha | [134] |
| Russian Insolence | [136] |
| Visit to Ibrahim Pasha | [137] |
| Violent Conduct of the Russians to an English Gentleman | [138] |
| Laughable Anecdote of a Turk | [139] |
| Beautiful Scene. Contrasted Manners of the Turks and Greeks | [141] |
| The Muezzin | [144] |
| Madame Mauvromati. The Plague | [146] |
| Massacre of the Greeks | [147] |
| Anecdote of the Sultan | [148] |
| Neapolitan Steam-boat. English Travellers | [151] |
| Jewish Musician. Merry Greeks | [152] |
| Greek Lady. Elegant Costume | [153] |
| Affability of the Turkish Females | [156] |
| The Pilot of the Actæon and the Seraskier | [157] |
| Foreign Visiters | [159] |
| Oriental Beauty | [160] |
| The Ottoman Empire. Lord Grey | [162] |
| Morning Prayer. The Muezzin | [163] |
| Sunrise. Power of Religion on the Heart | [164] |
| Russian Camp. Lady Ponsonby | [165] |
| Russian Insolence to an English Party | [166] |
| Namik Pasha. Tahir Pasha | [167] |
| Excursion on the Black Sea. Beauties of the Seraglio | [168] |
| The Symplegades | [169] |
| Colour of the Black Sea. Experiment the Test of Truth | [170] |
| Character of the Russians by a Turkish Innkeeper | [171] |
| Grand Review. Splendid Staff | [172] |
| Giant's Mountain | [174] |
| Extensive Prospects. Mt. Olympus | [175] |
| Prince Butera and the Sultan | [177] |
| Detention of the Steamer. Illiberal Conduct of the Prince | [178] |
| Royal Country Seat | [180] |
| Insecurity of Property. The Bowstring | [181] |
| Author's Preparations to Depart. H. M. Ship Actæon. Lord Ponsonby | [182] |
| Visit to the Mosques. St. Sophia | [183] |
| Fate of Constantinople. Tribute of Respect to Lord Ponsonby | [189] |
| Armenian Painter. Poetical Description of Constantinople | [190] |
| My fellow-Passengers | [192] |
| Marble Quarries. Isle of Marmora | [193] |
| Greek Deputation. Anecdote | [194] |
| Pleasant Dormitory. Extraordinary Transformation | [196] |
| British Fleet. Gulf of Smyrna | [199] |
| French Squadron. King of Greece | [200] |
| Smyrna. Excessive Heat | [201] |
| Departure for Syra | [202] |
| Accident. Island of Scio | [203] |
| Island of Tinos. Quarantine | [204] |
| Landing of the King. Ship Launch | [206] |
| Festival of St. John the Baptist | [208] |
| Syra. Bishop's Palace | [209] |
| Ladies of Mycone. Costume | [210] |
| Delos. Vulgar Tourists | [211] |
| Modern Antique | [213] |
| Naxos. Paros. Beautiful Anchorage | [214] |
| Visit to Antiparos | [215] |
| Marine Prospects. Spotico | [216] |
| Entrance to the Cavern | [217] |
| Perilous Descent | [218] |
| Melodramatic Scene | [219] |
| Description by a Naval Officer. Magnificent Passage | [224] |
| Excessive Terror. Disappearance of the Guides | [226] |
| Splendid Transition | [227] |
| Dimensions of the Grotto | [228] |
| Terrified Frenchman. Our Return | [229] |
| A Hint to the Ladies. Ludicrous Scene | [231] |
| Port of Milo | [232] |
| Warlike Mountaineers | [233] |
| Anecdote | [234] |
| Parting of the Royal Brothers | [235] |
| Cerigo. Gulf of Coron. Zante | [236] |
| Distant View of Etna. Valetta | [238] |
| Lazzaretto. Days of Quarrantine | [240] |
| The Parlatorio | [241] |
| Persian Carpets. The Mantilla. Maltese Women | [242] |
| Medical Examination. Steamer from Corfu | [243] |
| Valetta. Maltese Gazette | [244] |
| Garrison of Malta. Strange Conduct of the Prince | [245] |
| Lady Briggs's Ball. Alicata | [246] |
| Miserable State of Sicily. Girgenti | [247] |
| Temple of Hercules. Concord | [248] |
| Reflections. Coliseum. The Parthenon | [249] |
| Temple of Giants. Galley Slaves. Custom-house | [250] |
| Marsala. Mazzara. Vintage | [251] |
| Palermo. Orange and Lemon Groves | [252] |
| Duchess de Berri | [253] |
| Scene on Board | [254] |
| Capri. Conclusion | [256] |