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Manisa, Turkey - Governors PalaceManisa (Magnesie du Sipyle), Turkey - Governors Palace. The structure still survives in simple form, but has been completely absorded into a modern city street. Date: circa 1920s
Manisa, Turkey - View over the rooftops. Date: circa 1910s
Railway Station at at Manisa, TurkeyTurkey - Railway Station at Manisa (Magnesia du Sypile) on a cold winters day, close to Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1908
Manisa, Turkey - General View over the city, featuring the Grand Mosque. Date: circa 1910s
Turkeys in TurkeyA flock of Turkeys destined for the market at Salihli, a large town and district of Manisa Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. Date: circa 1920s
The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columnsSardis (also known as Sardes, Sfard in Lydian and Sparda in Persian) - modern name is Sart - in the Manisa Province of Turkey
Manisa near Izmir, TurkeyA street at Manisa (Magnesia du Sypile), close to Izmir, Turkey with a group of men sitting outside a Mosque
Manisa on the Meander, Turkey - the grand MosqueThe Grand Mosque at Manisa (Magnesia), Turkey. On the Meander River - from which the word meander comes from
Manisa on the Meander, Turkey - Grape FestivalFamous grape Festival at Manisa on the Meander River, Turkey
Manisa on the Meander, Turkey - Lunatic AsylumInmates of Hadji-Hassans famous lunatic asylum at Manisa (Magnesia), Turkey. On the Meander River - from which the word meander comes from