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Smyrne Collection (page 2)

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Buca

Izmir, Turkey - Buca
Buca - a district of Izmir Province of Turkey. It is one of the main districts of Izmir Metropolitan Municipality. Date: 1920s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Ancient ruins, Upper Gymnasium in Pergamon (Bergama), Turkey

Ancient ruins, Upper Gymnasium in Pergamon (Bergama), Turkey
Members of what appear to be a football team pose amid the Ancient ruins of the Upper Gymnasium in Pergamon, now Bergama, Turkey. Date: 1923

Background imageSmyrne Collection: A Street Shoe Repairer - Izmir, Turkey

A Street Shoe Repairer - Izmir, Turkey, specifically working on Babouches, a form of heelless slipper, typically in oriental style. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Customs Quay and a Panorama

Izmir, Turkey - Customs Quay and a Panorama. Date: 1898

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Baths of Diana at night

Izmir, Turkey - The Baths of Diana at night. Date: 1898

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Turkey - Custom House, View of Izmir - Zeybeks

Turkey - Custom House, View of Izmir - Zeybeks Date: 1898

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Meles Stream, Esplanade, Selcuk, Isa Bey Mosque - Istanbul

Meles Stream, Esplanade, Selcuk, Isa Bey Mosque - Istanbul
Izmir, Turkey - Meles Stream, Esplanade, Selcuk, Isa Bey Mosque (Church of St John). Date: 1898

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Tower - Jubilee of Sultan Abdulhamid II

Izmir, Turkey - Tower - Jubilee of Sultan Abdulhamid II
Izmir, Turkey - Tower built to commemorate the Jubilee (25th Anniversary of the reign) of Sultan Abdulhamid II. Date: circa 1902

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Ali Pacha Fountain in the Bazar

Izmir, Turkey - Ali Pacha Fountain in the Bazar. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir - Sadirvan Camisi (Mosque)

Izmir - Sadirvan Camisi (Mosque)
Sadirvan Camisi - a very beautiful mosque built in 1636 in the classical Ottoman style. In 1906, Sadirvan Camisis dome was the biggest in the city. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Theatre - Izmir, Turkey

Theatre - Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Donkeys leading a Camel train

Izmir, Turkey - Donkeys leading a Camel train. Date: circa 1906

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Tower built to commemorate the Jubilee of Sultan Abdulhamid

Tower built to commemorate the Jubilee of Sultan Abdulhamid
Tower built to commemorate the Jubilee (25th Anniversary of the reign) of Sultan Abdulhamid II Date: circa 1901

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Ushshak Pasha Saddlecloth Bazaar

Izmir, Turkey - The Ushshak Pasha Saddlecloth Bazaar. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Two young toddlers in Traditional costume

Izmir, Turkey - Two young toddlers in Traditional costume Date: circa 1902

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir - Hisar Mosque - Turkey

Izmir - Hisar Mosque - Turkey
View toward the Kizlaragasi Han (1744) caravanserai in the historic Kemeralti bazaar zone of Izmir (Smyrna), with the Hisar Mosque (1592) seen in the background. Date: circa 1902

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Camel Market - Izmir, Turkey

Camel Market - Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1909

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Porters (Hamals) Cafe, Izmir, Turkey

Porters (Hamals) Cafe, Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1909

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Turkish Cemetery at Izmir, Turkey

Turkish Cemetery at Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Armenian Quarter

Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Armenian Quarter
The aftermath of the Great Fire in the Armenian Quarter of Izmir. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageSmyrne Collection: First day of the fire of Izmir, Turkey

First day of the fire of Izmir, Turkey
View of the fires burning in Izmir on 13th September 1922. Much of the city was devastated, especially the Armenian and Greek areas

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Turkish Quarter

Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Turkish Quarter
The aftermath of the Great Fire in the Turkish Quarter of Izmir, showing only light damage caused. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Camel Drivers - Izmir

Camel Drivers - Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1910

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Summit of Kadifekale

Izmir, Turkey - The Summit of Kadifekale, looking from the Castle ruins out ver the city toward the Sea. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Near Ephesus - Turkey - Paved Street

Near Ephesus - Turkey - Paved Street
The Caplio Roads - Izmir Efes (Smyrna) a paved street close to the site the site of Ephesus, Turkey Date: 1931

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey -Salepcioglu Mosque

Izmir, Turkey -Salepcioglu Mosque
Izmir, Turkey - Salepcioglu Mosque in the Konak area. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Great Fire

Izmir, Turkey - Great Fire
Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir, but the Greek expedition towards central Anatolia turned into a disaster for both that country

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - General View of the Town

Izmir, Turkey - General View of the Town Date: circa 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Idadie School

Izmir, Turkey - Idadie School (Ottoman Imperial School) Date: 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Passport Office and the Quayside - Izmir, Turkey

Passport Office and the Quayside - Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1900s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Barracks

Izmir, Turkey - The Barracks Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Camel Caravan - Kemer Bridge

Izmir, Turkey - Camel Caravan - Kemer Bridge
Izmir, Turkey - Camel Caravan and the Caravan Bridge. The Bridge over the Melez River is a modern structure on Greek and Roman foundations, now called the Kemer Koprusu or Caravan Bridge

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Turkish Quarter

Izmir, Turkey - Turkish Quarter at the foot of Mount Pagus (Kadifekale) - the hillside site of the martyrdom and burial place of St. Polycarp. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - General View

Izmir, Turkey - General View
Izmir, Turkey - General Panoramic View. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Marine Boulevard

Izmir, Turkey - Marine Boulevard Date: circa 1908

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Turkish Troops riding through the town

Izmir, Turkey - Turkish Troops riding through the town with a donkey baggage train, carrying everything from tents to spare light artillery carriage wheels! Date: circa 1910

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Suburb of Goztepe

Izmir, Turkey - The Suburb of Goztepe
A Panoramic view of the Izmir district of Goztepe from the Sea. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - The Armenian Quarter

Izmir, Turkey - The Armenian Quarter - devastated by the Great Fire of 1922. Look at picture 10435127 to see the complete destruction of this view. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Turkish Zeibek warrior - Izmir, Turkey

Turkish Zeibek warrior - Izmir, Turkey. Zeibeks or sometimes Zeybeks were irregular militia and guerilla fighters living in the Aegean Region of the Ottoman Empire. Date: 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece

Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece
Mytilene, Island of Lesbos, Greece, to which the Greek army, had fled in twenty Greek ships after the Turkish Army retook possession of Izmir on 9 September 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Clock Tower of Saint Photinie

Izmir, Turkey - Clock Tower of Saint Photinie
The clock tower of the church of St. Photinie at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. St. Photinie was the Samaritan woman at Jacobs well mentioned in St. Johns Gospel (Chap. IV)

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir - following the fire

Izmir - following the fire
A view of the waterfront buildings at Izmir (Smyrna / Smyrne), Turkey following the fire of 1922. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Suburb of Caratach, Izmir, Turkey

Suburb of Caratach, Izmir, Turkey
The suburb of Caratach, Izmir, Turkey Date: circa 1908

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Activity on the quayside

Izmir, Turkey - Activity on the quayside
Busy activity at the port of Smyrne (Smyrna, modern Izmir), Turkey Date: 1905

Background imageSmyrne Collection: The Quay - Izmir, Turkey

The Quay - Izmir, Turkey
The Pathe Cinema with its emblem of a Cock. The building next the cinema is the Kramer Theatre - at Izmir, Turkey. circa 1910s

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Results of bombardment in 1915 (7 / 9)

Izmir, Turkey - Results of bombardment in 1915 (7 / 9)
Izmir, Turkey - View of the city 24 hours after bombardment by British in March 1915

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Results of bombardment in 1915 (8 / 9)

Izmir, Turkey - Results of bombardment in 1915 (8 / 9)
Izmir, Turkey - View of the city 24 hours after bombardment by British in March 1915

Background imageSmyrne Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Results of bombardment in 1915 (9 / 9)

Izmir, Turkey - Results of bombardment in 1915 (9 / 9)
Izmir, Turkey - View of the city 24 hours after bombardment by British in March 1915



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