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Corinth. Postcard, Isthmus. Cards. Corinth-Isthmus (Collection of Aspiotis Graphic Arts Company-ELKA S.A. Film - Transparencies of various prints. Cards)
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The Navigation Regulations of the New Corinth Canal Company in French. Athens, 1909
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The Hungarian architect-engineer General Turr describes his first meeting (1854) with the French diplomat Lesseps, who had completed the opening of the Suez Canal, the latter's vision and passion, but also the completion of the project in a relatively short period of time despite the ominous predictions of some influential figures of the time, such as Stratford Canning. He then expresses his admiration for Lesseps and describes his contribution to the project of opening the Panama Canal, initially in terms of advice and encouragement and later as the head of the project.
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(Collection of architectural plans of the National Bank of Greece. Technical Services. White Coal. The future of Western Greece. Variant of a railway line across the Isthmus of Corinth. Piraeus-Megara railway line. Route tables and maps).
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Variant of the Isthmus of Corinth railway line. Floor plan. Cross section. (Collection of architectural plans of the National Bank of Greece. Technical Services. White Coal. The future of Western Greece. Variant of a railway line across the Isthmus of Corinth. Piraeus-Megara railway line. Route tables and maps).
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Chart of work carried out in 1909 by the maintenance department of the Corinth Canal, signed on the reverse by the engineer in charge on 20 February 1910.
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Minutes of the meeting of June 3, 1890 in Athens of the members of the Board of Directors of the Corinth Canal Company. At the meeting, Andreas Syngros was unanimously elected president of the Council and Stefanos Streit, deputy governor of the National Bank, vice president. At the same meeting, the delivery of the Isthmus by the liquidator of the previous company and the contracts with A. Matsa's contractor company were discussed.
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Announcement of the loan of the Corinth Canal Company: issue of 46,667 bonds at a price of 470 francs and an annual interest of 6%, that is, 30 francs. Accompanied by an open letter dated 23 June 1890 from Adalbert Philis, to shareholders and all interested parties, as well as a map of the area and a plan of the project.
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Invitation of the Board of Directors of the Corinth Canal Company to Mr. and Mrs. Renieri for the opening at the Isthmus on Sunday, July 25, 1893. It is noted that the invitation gives the right of entry to the steamship "Samos".
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Temporary share holder of the Corinth Canal International Company in the name of Mr. Ioannis Aravantinou.
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Temporary title of 990 shares of 325 francs of the Corinth Canal International Company.
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Manuscript expenditure budget for 1910 of the New Corinth Canal Company signed by the operating manager on 16 June.
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Manuscript statute of the Corinth Canal Sea Studies Society and agreement between the founders G. Piat and M. Chollet, and T. Argence and the Marquis de Ploeuc.
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Incomplete 500 franc bond of the company named "Societe Hellenique du Canal de Corinthe"
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Volume number 6 of the Minutes of the General Council of the National Bank from August 26, 1881 to December 19, 1892. At the 11th meeting of June 7, 1890, the Council approved the governor's proposal "that the National Bank subscribe for 5,600 promissory notes to Drach. 500 nominal in gold, mortgages on the completed Corinth Canal repayable in 90 years at 6% annual interest in gold, and 1,400 per share in dr. 500 in gold each, to the established company for the completion of the cut and the exploitation of the Corinth Canal upon payment of a total of Dr. 3,024,000 in bank bills.'
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Song for the inauguration of the Corinth Canal, with the inscription "Carmen in inaugurationem Freti Corinthiaci conditum a Nicolao Georgiade Cynuriansi, professore Linguae Latinae in Barbaceo Lyceo, quod Ferdinando Lesseps".
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Memorandum by Turr, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Corinth Canal International Sea Company. He refers to the history of the area from the Greco-Roman era and the establishment of his company in 1881. He also refers to the work budget and the technical difficulties he faced in his effort until the late 1880s that increased the construction costs.
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Brochure, written in French, for the bond issue of the company called "Societe Hellenique du Canal de Corinthe".
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Government Gazette, no. 125/1.6.1890, where the following were published: (a) the approval of the establishment of the Corinth Canal Company and the ratification of its statutes; (b) the approval of the transfer of rights from the previous French company to the new Greek company.
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Government Gazette, no. 176 of September 13, 1907, where the approval of the statutes of the New Company of the Corinth Canal is published