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Upon graduating from Harvard in 1922, John Nicholas Brown embarked on an extensive tour of Europe and the Mediterranean. In early 1923, Brown and his party traveled down the Nile visiting ancient sites and famous archaeological excavations in progress. This wiki forum exhibits some of the photographs from JNB's travel album and welcomes the addition of questions and commentary pertaining to these images.

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In this wiki, five interactive galleries provide a closer look at some of his photographs:

To post a question or comment on any page, just sign in at the bottom:
1. Identify yourself and 2. Enter the forum password

"Beyond the romance—or melancholy pleasure—inherent in regarding the relics of ancient civilizations, photographs testify to the survival of the past into the modern era. They reveal both physical changes and the shifting cultural meanings antiquity has held in successive times and places." (x)

--William Griswold and Thomas Crow, Antiquity & Photography

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Who was John Nicholas Brown?

View JNB's Travel Itinerary in Egypt or flip through the Album Pages

Bibliography and Links

The travel albums of John Nicholas Brown are in the collection of the Nightingale-Brown House, a 1791 Georgian wood-frame house in the Brown family for five generations. This building at 357 Benefit Street is now home to the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage at Brown University.

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