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High town, Turkish quarter, Salonika, Greece. 1917
WW1 - Thessaloniki - The Konak - an Ottoman-era building built in 1891 as the residence of the governor-general of the Salonica Vilayet and the seat of the Ottoman authorities
WW1 - Thessaloniki, Greece - Allied counter torpedo boat. circa 1916
Thessaloniki, Greece - Male Belly Dancers. Date: 1918
SERBIAN TROOPS 1916Serbian troops in a mountain trench on the Salonika Front the treacherous mountain range between Albania and Greece. Date: 1916
St Paul preaching in the synagogue at Thessalonica, as described in the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 17. Date: 1st century AD
Thessaloniki, Greece - Rue Hamidie and the Hamidie Fountain. Named after His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdulhamid II, Emperor of the Ottomans, Caliph of the Faithful (also known as Abdul Hamid II)
Village near Thessaloniki - English Man out for a strollVillage near Thessaloniki, Greece - English Man out for a stroll - saying hello to a couple of dogs near a stream. Date: 1929
Thessaloniki, Greece - Tomb of Sheikh Musa Baba. Date: circa 1910s
Sandanski and Panitsa - Macedonian Revolutionaries. Yane Ivanov Sandanski (1872-1915) (also known as Pirin Tsar (Pirinski Car) - pictured on left)
Thessaloniki - Ladies of the Vardar Quarter greet a customer. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece - Bombings of Boatmen of ThessalonikiThe Boatmen of Thessaloniki (or the Assassins of Salonica), were a Bulgarian anarchistic group, active in the Ottoman Empire in the years between 1900 - 1903
Young Greek Girls in Thessaloniki, Greece - WWI era. Date: circa 1915
Two Serbian soldiers near Mikra, near Salonika, WW1Two typical Serbian soldiers with their newly issued equipment, near Mikra, Kalamaria, near Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki), Greece, during the First World War. Date: April 1916
Thessaloniki, Greece - Turkish Cemetery at ZeitenlikTurkish Cemetery at Zeitenlik - Thessaloniki, Greece. This large open area became the site of an Allied military cemetery and memorial park in the mid-1920s
Thessaloniki, Greece - Macedonian Komitadjis - members of a rebel band (cheta) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire
Thessaloniki, Greece - Young Gypsy Girl standing in front of one of the Towers of the Heptapyrgion (modern Eptapyrgio), also known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule - a Byzantine
Thessaloniki, Greece - The Old TownThessaloniki, Greece - Part of the Old Town. Date: circa 1908
Thessaloniki, Greece - Mon Bonheur ChateauThessaloniki, Greece - The Ahmet Kapanci Mansion and Mon Bonheur Chateau (in background). Date: 1908
Thessaloniki, Greece - Grand Street of Beche-Tchinar. Date: circa 1907
Thessaloniki, Greece - The Calamaria Quarter, looking toward the 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius, part of the Rotunda Complex. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece - A Modern Tobacco Kiosk/store. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece - Admiral Gueprate and General BaumannWW1 - Thessaloniki, Greece - French Admiral Emile Paul Aimable Guepratte (1856-1939) and General Baumann pictured on the waterfront at the bay. Date: circa 1915
Thessaloniki, Greece - The Allatini Flour Mill, powered by 650 steam engines! Date: circa 1904
Thessaloniki - The Splendid Palace Hotel. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece - A band of Macedonian Brigands. Date: 1900
Thessaloniki, Greece - Macedonian girls, women and childrenThessaloniki, Greece - A large group of Macedonian girls, women and children. Date: circa 1902
Thessaloniki, Greece - Rue Sabri Pacha. Date: 1901
Thessaloniki - Jacob Meir - the Chief RabbiJacob Meir, (1856-1939) - elected chief rabbi of Thessaloniki in 1908, where he remained until 1919. Date: circa 1911
Thessaloniki, Greece - A Komitadji band at the Yeni Kapi (new gate) - members of a rebel band (cheta) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire
Thessaloniki, Greece - Olympos Palace Hotel on waterfront - the Zeppelin LZ85 (downed at Thessaloniki on 5th May 1916), can seen flying above. Date: 1916
Thessaloniki, Greece - Traditional costume. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece - The Old Turkish Quarter / Upper Town. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki, Greece - A Komitadji - a member of a rebel band (cheta) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire
Thessaloniki, Greece - The Church of the Holy ApostlesThe Church of the Holy Apostles a 14th-century Byzantine church in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. With the conquest of the city by the Ottoman Turks
Thessaloniki, Greece - Allied troops in 1916Christmas Greeting 1916 from the historic group of allied forces stationed at Thessaloniki, Greece, the base for operations against pro-German Bulgaria
Thessaloniki - Greece - The Heptapyrgion FortressThe Heptapyrgion (modern Eptapyrgio), also known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule - a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress situated on the north-eastern corner of the acropolis of Thessaloniki in
Hamidiye Fountain, Thessaloniki, Greece. Named after His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdulhamid II, Emperor of the Ottomans, Caliph of the Faithful (also known as Abdul Hamid II)
Traditional Bulgarian National CostumeFour women and a man in traditional Bulgarian National Costume at Thessaloniki, Greece. Date: circa 1904
British troops marching from Salonika, WW1Men of the 2/19th London Regiment (St Pancras), 180th Brigade, 60th Division, marching to the front line from Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War. Date: December 1916
Serbian army marching to Mikra, near Salonika, WW1The newly equipped Serbian army marching to camp at Mikra, Kalamaria, near Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki), Greece, during the First World War. Date: April 1916
Thessaloniki, Greece - showing the old city walls Date: circa 1910s
Eleftherios Venizelos reviewing Greek regiment, WW1Eleftherios Venizelos (1864-1936), Greek politician, who served as Prime Minister 1910-1920 and 1928-1932. Seen here reviewing a Greek regiment before it marches out of Salonika to meet the Bulgarian
Greek Anti-Turkish Propaganda Postcard (2 of 2)A Greek Anti-Turkish propaganda postcard, showing a disgruntled Greek soldier, standing in front of a very Islamic skyline in reference to the displeasure at the Turkish arrival in Salonica
Istanbul, Turkey - Pera - Bazaar of Thessaloniki (Bazar de Salonique) Date: circa 1925
Events / Ancient Rome / 390Emperor of the Eastern Empire Theodosius I, is humiliated by Ambrose after the brutality at Salonica. Date: 390
Captured German biplane, Salonika, Greece, WW1A captured German Albatros biplane paraded along a street in Salonika (Thessaloniki), Greece, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Christmas Day dinner, British Camp, SalonikaWW1 - Christmas Day dinner and the carving of the turkey scene in an officers mess at a British Army Camp in Salonika (Thessaloniki, Greece)