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Progress of the Balaclava Railway to the Church of Kadikoy, Crimean War. 1855
Istanbul, Turkey - Moda, Kadikoy. Date: circa 1907
Crimean War Memorial - English Cemetery, Haidar PashaCrimean War Memorial (Scutari Monument) designed by Baron Carlo Marochetti (1805-1867). Inaugurated in 1856. Located in the English Cemetery, Haidar Pasha
Railway Station at Bostanci, Kadikoy, Istanbul, TurkeyThe Railway Station at Bostanci, a neighbourhood of Kadikoy, located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey. The neighbourhood fronts the Sea of Marmara and is not far from the Princes Islands
View of Haidar Pasha and Kadikoy - Istanbul, TurkeyView of the tracks leading to the Haidar Pasha Railway Terminus (Haydarpasa Gari) and Kadikoy - Istanbul, Turkey. Date: circa 1910s
The Turkish Cemetery at Haydarpasa, Kadikoy, Istanbul. Date: circa 1930s
Istanbul, Turkey - Kadikoy from Haider Pasa Date: 1898
Fenerbahce Lighthouse, Moda-Kadikoy, War Ministry GateIstanbul, Turkey - Fenerbahce Lighthouse, Moda-Kadikoy, War Ministry Gate, Building of the Administration of Public Debts (now Istanbul High School) 1898
Istanbul, Turkey - View of Seraglio Point from Galata Tower Date: 1895
Military School and Hospital Haidar Pacha, IstanbulMarmara University Haydarpasa Campus in Istanbul (originally Military School of Medicine and later Haydarpasa High School) - designed by Italian Architect Raimondo Tommaso D Aronco Date: 1906
View of Seraglio Point from Galata Tower, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1895
Istanbul, Turkey - View of Haydar Pasa from Kadikoy Date: 1927
Istanbul, Turkey - Kadikoy - English Cemetery. Date: 1927
Moda, Istanbul - Constantinople Date: circa 1920s
Turkey - KadikoyKadikoy on the Asian side of the Sea of Marmara. The capital city of the Roman Empire between 330-395 AD, in Byzantine times, Byzantium was considered the world centre of civilsation for 600 years
Constantinople, Turkey - Muhurdar, Kadikoy Date: circa 1910s
Kitchen of the Commercial Religious Institute, IstanbulKitchen of the Commercial Religious Institute - Establishment of the Brothers at Kadikoy, Constantinople
Constantinople - Kadikoy - School of St. Joseph, run by Christian brothers
Tram Station and the Ferry Boat landing stage at KadikoyTram Station and the Ferry Boat landing stage in Constantinople at Kadikoy on the Asian side of the Sea of Marmara. The capital city of the Roman Empire between 330-395 AD, in Byzantine times