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Samsoun Collection

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Armenian Quarter, Samsun, Turkey

Armenian Quarter, Samsun, Turkey Date: 1911

Background imageSamsoun Collection: The De-Lousing Establishment at Samsun, Turkey

The De-Lousing Establishment at Samsun, Turkey
The De-Lousing Establishment/Station/Building at Samsun, Turkey Date: 1923

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Panoramic view of Samsun, Turkey (1 / 2)

Panoramic view of Samsun, Turkey (1 / 2)
Panoramic view of Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea. Capital of Samsun Province and important Port. Former Greek colony (BC). Captured by Seljuks in 1200

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Laz men from Samsun

Laz men from Samsun
Predictably the Black Sea man, or the " Laz" as he is called with a mixture of affection and sneer, has become a stock figure of the Turkish social typology. This gang is from Samsun

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Samsun, Turkey - Imperial Ottoman Bank Building

Samsun, Turkey - Imperial Ottoman Bank Building. Capital of Samsun Province and important Port. Former Greek colony (BC). Captured by Seljuks in 1200

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Samsun, Turkey - Landing Flour at the quay

Samsun, Turkey - Landing Flour at the quay. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Panoramic view of Samsun, Turkey (2 / 2)

Panoramic view of Samsun, Turkey (2 / 2)
Panoramic view of Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea. Capital of Samsun Province and important Port. Former Greek colony (BC). Captured by Seljuks in 1200

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Turkey - Samsun - The Municipality Building

Turkey - Samsun - The Municipality Building Date: 1909

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Samsun - Arrival of Metropolitan Archbishop

Samsun - Arrival of Metropolitan Archbishop
Welcoming the Metropolitan Archbishop Monseigneur Amassias Germanos by the Orthodox Community upon his arrival at Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Samsun - Camel train leaves for Baghdad

Samsun - Camel train leaves for Baghdad
Camel train leaving for Baghdad from Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea. Capital of Samsun Province and important Port. Former Greek colony (BC). Captured by Seljuks in 1200

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Samsun - Laz gang

Samsun - Laz gang
Predictably the Black Sea man, or the " Laz" as he is called with a mixture of affection and sneer, has become a stock figure of the Turkish social typology

Background imageSamsoun Collection: Samsun - Camels transporting tobacco

Samsun - Camels transporting tobacco
Camel train transporting tobacco from Bafra to Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea. Capital of Samsun Province and important Port. Former Greek colony (BC). Captured by Seljuks in 1200


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