Architectural Lantern Slides of Cambodia
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Lantern slides created in Cambodia in the late 19th or early 20th century. Image subjects are located at the Angkor Wat site. These lantern slides were intended for use in architectural pedagogy.
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Angkor Wat: Center axial avenue of the temple complex leading into the central shrine

Angkor Wat: Central temple mountain with quincunx of towers

Angkor Wat: Detail of ornamental carving of foliate forms

Angkor Wat: Detail, broken fragment of a naga balustrade

Angkor Wat: Distant context view of Prasat Angkor Wat across pond

Angkor Wat: Distant context view of showing the central inner quincunx of towers

Angkor Wat: Entry tower, part of the ring of galleried temples; this one on the central axis

Angkor Wat: Exterior staircase of the tower at the corner of the second-level gallery

Angkor Wat: Exterior staircase to different levels of terraces of the site

Angkor Wat: Exterior, arcade of outer galleried temple with the quincunx of towers behind

Angkor Wat: Overall view of the inner gallery, the Bakan, and the steps up to the corner tower

Bakong: Two of the brick temple towers before restoration