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The Mavrocordato Quarter - Nicosia, CyprusThe Mavrocordato Quarter - Nicosia (Lefkosia), Cyprus
British troops in gas masks - Uprising in NicosiaBritish troops armed with batons and wearing gas masks, standing by to quell disturbances by Greek Cypriots in Nicosia, Cyprus during rioting in Nicosia - late October 1955. 1955
Selimiye Camii - Nicosia, CyprusSelimiye Camii (Saint Sophia Cathedral) - Nicosia, Cyprus - a Roman Catholic Cathedral converted into a Mosque. circa 1930s
Konak Square, Nicosia, Cyprus. circa 1930s
Saint Sophia Quarter - Nicosia, Cyprus. circa 1930s
Orthodox priest, Nicosia, CyprusAn orthodox priest sits in the shade outside his house in Cyprus. His glasses reflect the sunshine across the street. He looks very serious Date: circa 1995
Saint Sophia Quarter, Nicosia, CyprusSaint Sophia Quarter (with view of the Cathedral), Nicosia, Cyprus. This card was sent to a friend by Sally Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster (19091990)! Date: circa 1950s
Statue of Aphrodite. Idalion, CyprusStatue of Aphrodite, Great Goddess of Cyprus. 5th century BC. Limestone. Idalion, Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Mammari, Cyprus - Nicosia District, north of Kokkinotrimithia (currently in the UN buffer zone). Date: circa 1930s
Aerial view of Nicosia, Cyprus. Date: circa 1950
Nicosia, Government House ruinsThe exterior of Government House in Nicosia, Cyprus, after its destruction by fire on the night of 21 October 1931. The fire was the culmination of a demonstration by 5000 supporters of enosis -
Head of a male statue. Idalion, CyprusHead of a male statue with conical helmet. Terracotta. 7th-6th centuries BC. Idalion, Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Girl Guides gathered at a rally, CyprusGirl Guides gathered at an outdoor rally, Cyprus. Date: 1954
Nicosia defended, 1570-1Nicosia, Cyprus, defended against the Turks. Date: 1570-1
Selimiye Mosque (St Sophia), Nicosia, CyprusSelimiye Mosque in Nicosia was originally constructed during 1209 and 1228 as the Saint Sophia Cathedral. The Kings of Cyprus were crowned here until the Venetians took control of the island in 1489