Positive Photostat.; Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 33, Folder 31.
Ismail Pacha (Hungarian general Kmety), and Mr. Thompson, seated on gabions; three attendants, one holding a horse, standing behind them. Title transcribed from verso. Alternate title from: George Eastman House More
Colonel Simmons standing and Omar Pacha seated on a horse in front of building with tiled roof. Title transcribed from verso. Alternate title from: George Eastman House Roger Fenton series. Photo marked for cro More
Ömer Lûtfi Paşa, full-length portrait, seated on horseback, facing left. Title transcribed from verso. Photo marked for cropping with horizontal line across the top. "No. 214" written or printed at top left abo More
Ismail Pacha (General Kmety), full-length portrait, seated on horse, facing left, with three attendants in the foreground and one in the background. Title transcribed from verso. Alternate title from: George Ea More
Mr. Thompson, full-length portrait, seated on a gabion, facing front, surrounded by attendants of Ismail Pacha. Title transcribed from verso. Purchase; Frances M. Fenton; 1944. Forms part of: Roger Fenton Crime More
(1) Bulgarian woman of Ahi Tchèlèbi; (2) Greek woman of Hasskeuı̈ (Khaskovo); and (3) peasant woman of Baı̈djas. Ahi Tchèlèbi and Khaskovo are outside of Plodiv, Bulgaria. French caption: Andrinople: Figure 1: More
(1) Middle class Albanian of Yanı̈a (Yanya); (2) poor Albanian of Yanı̈a (Yanya); and (3) peasant from the environs of Yanı̈a (Yanya). French caption: Yania: Figure 1: Arnaout de Yanı̈a (Classe moyenne); Figur More
(1): Bedouin of Lebanon; and (2): Bedouin woman of Lebanon. French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Bèdewi de Mont Liban; Figure 2: Femme Bèdewi de Liban. Caption also in Ottoman Turkish. Part III, plate XX More
(1): Peasant woman from the environs of Damas (Damascus); (2): Druze woman from the environs of Damas (Damascus); and (3) married woman of Damas (Damascus). French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Femme fel More
(1) and (2) shepherd and peasant woman of Malissor. French caption: Skodra: Figure 1 et 2: Berger et paysanne de Malissor. Caption also in Ottoman Turkish. Part I, plate XVII. Illus. in: Les costumes populaire More
(1): Christian artisan of Belka; (2): wife of an artisan of Belka; and (3) Muslim peasant woman of the environs of Belka. French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Artisan Chrétien de Belka; Figure 2: Femme d More
(1) Muslim horseman of Fèlibè (Plodiv); (2) Bulgarian of Koyountèpè; and (3) Bulgarian of Ahi Tchèlèbi. Ahi Tchèlèbi and Koyuntepe are outside of Plodiv, Bulgaria. French caption: Andrinople: Figure 3 [i.e. 1] More
(1): merchant of Belka; (2): peasant from the environs of Belka; and (3) Muslim artisan from Belka. French caption from book: Syrie Belka: Figure 1: Négociant de Belka; Figure 2: Fellah des environs de Belka; More
(1): Christian mountain dweller of Zahlè (Zaḥlah) (2): Christian mountain dweller of Zgarta (Zgharta) and (3) Druze of Liban (Lebanon). French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Montagnard Chrétien de Zahlè ( More
(1) Muslim of Skodra (Shkodër); and (2) Married Muslim woman of Skodra (Shkodër). French caption: Skodra: Figure 1: Musulman de Skodra; Figure 2: Dame Musulmane de Skodra. Caption also in Ottoman Turkish. Part More
(1): Armenian priest of Koniah (Konya); (2): Mullah of Koniah (Konya); and (3): Greek priest of Koniah (Konya). French caption from book: Koniah: Figure 1: Prêtre Arménien de Koniah; Figure 2: Mollah de Koniah More
(1): Kurdish woman from the area of Yuzgat (Yozgat); (2): wife of a Christian artisan of Angora (Ankara); and (3): wife of a Muslim artisan of Angora (Ankara). French caption from book: Angora: Figure 1: Femme More
(1) Valaque (Aromanian) woman of Yanı̈a (Yanya); (2) Christian woman of Preveza; and (3) peasant woman from the environs of Tirhala (Trikala). French caption: Yania: Figure 1: Femme Valaque de Yanı̈a; Figure 2 More
(1): Armenian woman of Bourdour (Burdur); (2): Turkmen woman of Karı̈è de Outmouk; and (3): Kurdish woman of Sari Kaya (Sarikaya). French caption from book: Koniah: Figure 1: Arménienne de Bourdour; Figure 2: More
(1) Muslim inhabitant of Andrinople (Edirne); (2) Muslim horseman of Andrinople (Edirne); and (3) Christian artisan of Andrinople (Edirne). French caption: Andrinople: Figure 1: Habitant Musulman d'Andrinople; More
(1): Christian of Koniah (Konya); (2): Muslim horseman of Koniah (Konya); and (3): resident of Elmaly (Elmali). French caption from book: Koniah: Figure 1: Chrétien de Koniah; Figure 2: Cavalier Musulman de Ko More
(1): married Muslim woman of Diarbèkir (Diyarbakır); (2): married Christian woman of Diarbèkir (Diyarbakır); and (3): Kurdish woman of Palou (Palu). French caption from book: Diarbekir: Figure 1: Dame Musulman More
(1) Yuruk woman nomad of Bigha (Biga); (2) Christian woman of the Island of Chio (Chios); and (3) Christian woman of Lemnos. French caption from book: Iles: Figure 1: Femme Yuruk de Bigha; Figure 2: Femme Chré More
(1) and (2): Zeı̈bek; and (3): Artisan of Aı̈din (Aydın). French caption from book: Aı̈den: Figures 1 et 2: Zeı̈bek; Figure 3: Artisan d'Aı̈din. Caption also in Ottoman Turkish. Part III, plate IV. Illus. in: More
(1): Christian woman of Zahlè (Zaḥlah); (2): Christian woman of Zgarta (Zgharta) and (3) Druze woman of Liban (Lebanon). French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Femme Chrétienne de Zahlè (Liban.); Figure 2: More
(1): Muslim from the environs of Adana; (2): Muslim woman from the environs of Tarsous (Tarsus); and (3): resident of Hadjin (Hacin). French caption from book: Adana: Figure 1: Musulman des environs d'Adana; F More
(1) Christian woman villager of Hanoı̈a (Chania); (2) Christian villager of Hanoı̈a (Chania); and (3) resident of Isfakia (Sphakia). French caption from book: Crête: Figure 1: Villageoise Chrétienne de Hanoı̈a More
(1): Bedouin from the province of Halep (Aleppo); (2): Bedouin woman from the province of Halep (Aleppo); and (3): married Jewish woman from Halep (Aleppo). French caption from book: Alep: Figure 1: Bèdewi du More
(1): Muslim of Trébizonde (Trabzon); (2): peasant woman from the environs of Trébizonde (Trabzon); and (3): Laz man. French caption from book: Trébisonde: Figure 1: Musulman de Trébizonde; Figure 2: Paysanne M More
(1) Resident of Mostar; (2) bourgeois of Bosna-Seraı̈ (Sarajevo) ; and (3) married woman of Bosna-Seraı̈ (Sarajevo). French caption: Bosnie: Figure 1: Habitant de Mostar; Figure 2: Bougeois de Bosna-Seraı̈; Fi More
(1): Peasant from the environs of Damas (Damascus); (2): Druze from the environs of Damas (Damascus); and (3) Arab nomad of the Ourban tribe. French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Fellah des environs de D More
(1): Muslim of Liban (Lebanon); (2): Muslim woman of Liban (Lebanon). French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Musulman du Liban; Figure 2: Musulmane de Liban. Caption also in Ottoman Turkish. Part III, plat More
(1): Turkish woman of Osmandjik (Osmancik); (2): Muslim artisan of Amasia (Amasya); and (3): married Christian woman of Tokat. French caption from book: Sivas: Figure 1: Femme Turque d'Osmandjik; Figure 2: Art More
(1) Muslim woman of Prizren; (2) peasant from the environs of Prizren; and (3) Christian peasant woman of Matefsé. Matefsé is located near Niš, Serbia. French caption: Pizren: Figure 1: Femme Musulmane de Pris More
(1) Wealthy Albanian of Yanı̈a (Yanya); (2) Married Albanian woman of Yanı̈a (Yanya); and (3) Albanian child of a wealthy family. French caption: Yania: Figure 1: Riche Arnaout de Yanı̈a; Figure 2: Dame Arnaou More
(1) Muslim teacher (hoca) of Skodra (Shkodër); and (2) Christian priest of Skodra (Shkodër). French caption: Skodra: Figure 1: Hodja de Skodra; and Figure 2: Prêtre Chrétien de Skodra. Caption also in Ottoman More
(1) and (2): married Muslim women of Manissa (Manisa); and (3): married Muslim woman of Smyrna (İzmir). French caption from book: Aı̈din: Figure 1 et 2: Dames Musulmanes de Manissa; Figure 3: Dame Musulmane de More
(1): Muslim artisan of Angora (Ankara); (2): Christian artisan of Angora (Ankara); and (3): Kurd from the area of Yuzgat (Yozgat). French caption from book: Angora: Figure 1: Artisan Musulman d'Angora; Figure More
(1) and (2): Turkmen man and woman from the vicinity of Brousse (Bursa). French caption from book: Hodavindiguar: Figure 1 et 2: Turcomans des environs de Brousse. Caption also in Ottoman Turkish. Part III, pl More
(1) Christian resident of Magossa (Famagusta) ; (2) Christian woman of Magossa (Famagusta); and (3) Greek monk of the Monastery of Tchiko, near Lefke (Lefka). French caption from book: Iles, Chypre: Figure 1: More
(1): married Muslim woman of Sa'rit (Sarit) wearing indoor clothing; (2): married Muslim woman of Sa'rit (Sarit) wearing outdoor clothing; and (3): Kurdish woman from Kharpout (Harput). French caption from boo More
Photograph possibly by Abdullah Frères. Persian poetical text. Title translated from album caption. Captioned in Ottoman Turkish and French. No. 34. No. 729. In album: Topkapı Sarayı, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. More
Photograph possibly by Abdullah Frères. Title translated from album caption. Captioned in Ottoman Turkish and French. No. 35. Persian poetical text. In album: Topkapı Sarayı, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. Forms par More
Title translated from album caption. Captioned in Ottoman Turkish and French. No. 1a. In album: The Imperial Military Academy and other military schools, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. Forms part of: Abdul-Hamid II More
Man and woman seated at small table. Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood (J.F. Jarvis, publisher). This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Greco...; Gr. Kalam More