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Inn on the road to Thessaloniki, according to the description by Vladimir Zittelbach. From: Das Buch fuur Alle, 1850.
Scene of everyday life in the Ottoman Empire. Inauguration of the railway line in Thessaloniki, 1888. View of Heptapyrgion fortress. From Schorers Familienblatt, May 1888.
Gypsies dancing outside the walls of Thessaloniki. Engraving by Almèry Lobel-Riche.
Sailors of the British Mediterranean fleet waiting at the port to get back on their ships after a short general leave. From The Illustrated London News, 1895.
Catholic woman of Chios.
Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon in Ottoman costumes on their way to the Pyramids, and accompanied by Janissaries and their Jewish interpreter. In the background Sycamores and Cassias
Jacob Breuning, his companion Carlierde Pinon, and their escorts setting off to Mount Sinai (from Cairo).
Jacob Breuning, his companion Carlier de Pinon, and their escorts on their way to Mount Sinai.
Nomad merchants of Crimea.
The author meets inhabitants of Taganrog in Russia.
Penalty imposed to prostitutes in the Ottoman empire.
Greek woman from Marmara island.
Arab Bedouin woman from Sahara desert, with her child.
Ottoman prince, heir to the throne.
Arab story teller entertaining the population of a Fellah village in Egypt.
Frontispiece to the edition. The house of the Mudir, Ottoman governor of Ohrid. A morning call in which Adelaide Mary Walker was present. An affluent Albanian lady pays a visit to the Turkish commander's wife, escorted by her young daughter. A maidservant offers the visitors flowers from the house's garden.
Jewish nurse and “chicatico”, Salonica.
The mosque of Sultan Ahmed I and the Byzantine Hippodrome. In the foreground, the Obelisk of Theodosius I, and the Obelisk of Constantine VII. Between them, the Serpent column, that is, the bronze base of the golden tripod of Plataeae, originally in the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi.
Wooden bridge at Küçükçekmece, near Istanbul.
A street in Çorlu, close to Tekirdağ. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I, built by architect Kassim and the mosque's Külliye, built by architect Sinan.
Snapshot at Olt river in Rumania. Possibly a scene from the author's journey to Bucharest.
View of the mosque built on the site of the temple of Bacchus in Latakia (ancient Laodicea).
A monumental building between Tartus in Syria and Tripoli in Lebanon.
Phoenician funerary monuments in the necropolis of Amrit, south of Tartus, Syria.
A market in Jerusalem.
The Grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
Scene at a public bath, possibly in Istanbul.
Muslim children in their circumcision costume. Animals destined to be sacrificed on the day of Kurban Bayram.
Hagia Sophia, Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I (Blue Mosque) and Laleli Mosque, Istanbul.
Muslim women entertaining themelves in their private quarters.