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Kensington Olympia Exhibition Hall, London Date: 1909
The Epilogue Ball - costumes of famous magazinesExamples of costumes seen at the Epilogue Ball, held at the close of the International Advertising Convention at Olympia in July 1924
Marcus Aurelius (121-180 d. C). Headless statue. Olympia. GreMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum
Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger (15 / 16-59)Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger (15/16-59). Her name was Julia Agrippina, and was the eldest daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder
Bronze helmet of Corinthian style. 6th century B. C. OlympiaBronze helmet of Corinthian style. 6th century b.c. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Bronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century B. C. Olympia ABronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century b.C. Votive offering in the Sanctuary of Zeus by Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse
Bertram Mills Circus 1938Bertram Mills Circus at Olympia, London. Various clowns in costume: Kelly, Coco, Busti, George Sayer, Pinocchio, Coco-nut, Pipo and Joe Craston. Date: 1938
Motorists passing Olympia, London 1926Motor cars passing by Olympia, west London, at night in 1926. Date: 1926
Phyllis and Zena Dare roller skating at OlympiaActress sisters Phyllis and Zena Dare pictured on roller skates on the rink at Olympia at a time when roller skating was all the rage. Date: 1910
Greece. Olympia. Santuary of ancient Greece in Elis. PalaestGreece. Peloponesse. Olympia. Santuary of ancient Greece in Elis. Palaestra, 3rd century B.C. Hellenistic Period. Ruins. Detail
Greek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ionic column at the Palaestra. Capital. Hellenistic period. 3rd century B.C. Greece
Greek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Doric column at the Palaestra. Hellenistic period. 3rd century B.C. Greece
Greece. Peloponesse. Olympia. Santuary of ancient Greece in Elis. Gymnasium (2rd century BC). Hellenistic Period. Ruins. View
Greek Art. Hellenistic Gymnasium. 2nd century B. C. Doric colGreek Art. Hellenistic Gymnasium. 2nd century B.C. Doric columns preserved. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Phidias Workshop ruins. Cross carved in stone. OlGreek Art. Phidias Workshop ruins, built in 430 BC to house the statue of Zeus. In the fifth century, Theodosius II turned the building into an early Christian church. Cross carved in stone. Olympia
Greek Art. Remains of column shafts. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Ionic column. Volutes. Olympia. Greece
The Treasuries at Olympia. GreeceThe Treasuries at Olympia. Small temple-shaped buildings located to the north side of the Altis. Were erected by Greek colonies to store valuable votive offerings. Greece
Prehistoric Art. Bronze Age. Stone foundation of an apsidal home. Late Helladic III (1400-1060 B.C.). Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. GreeceGreek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Built around the year 160. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Altar of Hera. OlympiaGreek Art. Altar of Hera. Is the location where the Olympic flame is lit the Olympic games. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Doric column. GreecGreek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Built around the year 160. Doric column. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Kronion thermae. OlympiaGreek Art. Kronion thermae. Ruins dating from the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century A.D. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. The Philippeion. 4th century B. CGreek Art. The Philippeion. Ionic circular memorial of ivory and gold, which contained statues of Philips family, Alexander the Great, Olympias, Amyntas III and Eurydice I
Greek Art. Colossal head of a woman in limestone. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Archaic Age. Bronze griffin. Second half of the 7th century, early 6th century BC. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Archaic Age. 6th century BCE. Bronze tripod foot with six reliefs depicting: 1-Woman holding a horse by the reins, 2 - Lion and Scorpion
Greek Art. Archaic Period. Horse. Bronze. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Eurytion and Deidamia. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble. West pediment. Dated in 460 B.C
Greek Art. Palmette with floral decoration that adorned the top of a tripod. Late sixth century and first half of the fifth century BC Olimpia.Grecia Archaeological Museum. Greece
Greek Art. Archaeological remains of terracotta from different buildings of the sanctuary of Olympia. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Greece. Carving of a lions head. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Greece. Echo Portico or Heptaechos. Middle of 4th century. B.C. Altis. Olympia
Ionic columnGreek Art. Ionic column. Olympia. Greece
Pedestal inscribed. Olympia. GreecePedestal with inscribed. Ruins of the Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Sanctuary of Olympia. Olympic stadium. The vaulted tunnel leGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Olympic stadium. The vaulted tunnel leading out of the stadium. Hellenistic period. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece
Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient olympic Stadium. The exedrGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient Olympic Stadium. The exedra, stone platform on which the judges sat. South bank of the stadium Elis. Peloponesse. Greece
Olympia Stadium. Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese regionOlympia Stadium. Classical period. Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece
Greek Art. Temple of Zeus. Ruins (471-456 BC). Altis. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Triangular pedestal of the statue of Victory (Nike) by Paeonius of Mende. 5th century B.C. Altis. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Leonidaion. Swimming pool. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. The Leonidaion. Lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. Swimming pool
Greek Art. Leonidaion. Baths. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. The Leonidaion. Lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. Baths. Olympia
Greek Art. Leonidaion. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. The Leonidaion. Lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Leonidaion. Ionic capitals. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. The Leonidaion. Lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. Ionic capitals
Greek Art. Leonidaion. Ionic capital. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. The Leonidaion. Lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. Ionic capital
Lapith woman. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. 460 B. CLapith Woman. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble. West pediment. Dated in 460 B.C
Greek art. Statue of Victory (Nike). 5th century B. C. ParianGreek art. Statue of Victory (Nike). 5th century B.C. Parian marble. By Paeonius of Mende. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Competition between Pelops and Oenomaus. 460 B. C. Temple ofDecoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble sculptures that decorated the east pediment of the temple and represent the competition between Pelops