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African Women in ConstantaAfrican Muslim Women photographed in Constanta, Romania. Constanta fell under Ottoman rule around 1419 and remained so until 1878
Constanta - Romania - MamaiaThe Bathing house at Mamaia, Constanta, Romania - a 10km strip of beach situated between the waters of the Black Sea and Siutghiol Lake. A boat of the fleet moored off Constanta is also shown
Port Administration Building - possibly Constanta, Romania? Date: 1908
Czar Nicolas II and King Carol IRussian Czar Nicolas II (in the centre), with King Carol I (on the right)and Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, pictured during a visit by the Russian Royal Family to Constanza
Techir-Ghiol, Romania - Papusica VillaTechirghiol - a town in Constanta County, Romania. The Papusica Villa. Date: circa 1910
Gypsy house - RomaniaGypsy house and occupants (extended family group) near Constanta, Romania. Date: 1905
Constanta - Romania - Bathing on the beachConstanta - Romania - The City Baths - Bathing huts/houses on the beach Date: 1907
Villas at Techirghiol, RomaniaLarge villas at Techirghiol, Romania - a town in Constanta County. After World War I, Techirghiol started to become a very popular tourist attraction due to its famous therapeutic mud
Constanta, Romania - Scoala Normala ( Normal School ) Date: circa 1910s
Carol Hotel, Constanta, Romania - a principal port on the Black Sea Date: circa 1903
Constanta - Romania - Mamaia Beach shown inside the rather unusual surrounds of a Plaice Fish! Date: 1907
Constanta - Romania - Administrative Palace shown in the decorative setting of a large conch shell Date: 1907
Constanta - Romania - Port and Harbour Date: 1902
Constanta - Romania - WreckAn Arab sailing ship wrecked off coastal village close to Constanta, Romania on the Black Sea Coast Date: 1901
Constanta, Romania - The Royal Yacht of King Carol I and a statue of Ovid at Constanta, one of the principal ports on the Black Sea. Date: 1902
Constanta - Romania - Avenue and Lighthouse Date: 1907
Queen Maria of Romania on a British ShipQueen Maria of Romania (1875-1938) on a British Ship, the HMS Iron Duke at Constanta - 2nd October, 1921. Date: 1921
Petrol tanks burning, Constanza Harbour, Romania, WW1Petrol tanks burning in Constanza Harbour, Romania, during the First World War. The harbour was evacuated by the Romanians on 22 October 1916. Date: October 1916
Carol I Mosque - Constanta - RomaniaThe Great Mahmudiye Mosque (Moscheea Mare Mahmoud II). Built in 1910 by King Carol I, the mosque is the seat of the Mufti, the spiritual leader of the 55