The Seven Wonders Of The World - Joseph Boggs Beale, American artist (1841-1926), here pictures his conception of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Of these wonders, only the Pyramids of Egypt have survived. These drawings are from the modern Galleries in Philadelphia from whom the (name of paper) has obtained exclusive reproduction rights. The Great Pyramid Of Gizeh (center) is the largest of the Egyptian pyramids which comprise the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World. At the right in this picture is the Sphinx, a crouching lion with a human head, cut from a single huge block of stone. The great pyramid is more than 450 feet high and its base covers 13 acres. It was built in the fifth century B.C. January 21, 1939. (Photo by Register And Tribune Syndicate Photo Service).

The Seven Wonders Of The World - Joseph Boggs Beale, American artist (1841-1926), here pictures his conception of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Of these wonders, only the Pyramids of Egypt have survived. These drawings are from the modern Galleries in Philadelphia from whom the (name of paper) has obtained exclusive reproduction rights. The Great Pyramid Of Gizeh (center) is the largest of the Egyptian pyramids which comprise the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World. At the right in this picture is the Sphinx, a crouching lion with a human head, cut from a single huge block of stone. The great pyramid is more than 450 feet high and its base covers 13 acres. It was built in the fifth century B.C. January 21, 1939. (Photo by Register And Tribune Syndicate Photo Service).
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