Istanbul (1849 Subjects)
View of Kadıköy. In the background Maiden's Tower and part of the Seraglio Point.
View of Istanbul from Bulgurlu hill at Üsküdar. In the foreground two west European men, one of whom is most probably the author himself, are chatting with Ottoman men.
View of Istanbul from Maiden's Tower. In the foreground imperial boats are departing from Topkapi Palace. In the first view, the Ottoman Sultan; in the second, some Ottoman princes.
View of the first Courtyard, known also as Court of the Janissaries or Parade Court. On the right Hagia Irene and the Imperial Mint. In the background the Gate of Salutation, leading to the Second Courtyard of the palace.
View of the Second Courtyard of the Topkapi Palace, also known as the outer courtyard. On the left the Imperial Harem and Divan. On the right the Imperial Kitchens. In the background the Gate of Felicity, leading to the Third Courtyard of the Palace.
View of the interior of the Imperial Harem at Topkapi Place in Istanbul.
View of the quarters of Hatice Sultan (sister of the Sultan Selim III) in the Imperial Harem at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
The march of the Sultan from Topkapi Palace to the mosque, on the day of Bayram.
The Hippodrome of Constantinople. In the background the Obelisks of the Byzantine Emperors Theodosius II and Constantine VII. On the left the Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I.
View of the Golden Horn from Eyüp.
View of Kağıthane on the shores of the Golden Horn.
View of Kara ağaç on the shore of the Golden Horn.
View of Aynalıkavak on the north-eastern shore of the Golden Horn.
View of the Ottoman shipyards of Kasımpaşa on the Golden Horn.
Wedding ceremony, most probably of Ottomans of higher rank.
View of Istanbul from Büyükdere, on the European shores of the Bosporus.
View of Tophane.
View of Tophane square and the Fountain of Mahmut I.
The interior of a café at Tophane square.
View of Istanbul from Pera (Beyoğlu).
View of Üsküdar from Pera (Beyoğlu).
View of the park of Pera, next to the cemetery. This park started off the area around today's Taxim square and through the neighborhoods of Gümüşsuyu and Fındıklı it reached the shores of Bosporus.
View of Bosporus and Üsküdar from Maiden's Tower. On the right the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque.
View of the summer palace of the Sultan at Beşiktaş, at the place of which the Palace of Dolmabahçe was built in the 19th century.
The palace of Hatice Sultan (sister of the Sultan Selim III) at Defterdarburnu, on the western shores of Bosporus. Hatice Sultan entrusted A. I. Melling with designing the palace.
The seaside kiosk of Sultan Selim III at Bebek, on the European shores of Bosporus. In this kiosk the Sultan and other Ottoman officials of high ranks gave audience to representatives of foreign states.
View of Kandilli on the Asiatic shores of Bosporus. In the foreground some Ottoman men enjoy their supper and amuse themselves.
View of Kandili on the Asiatic shores of the Bosporus. In the foreground, Ottoman women dancing. On the left the Anatolian Castle.
View of Kandili on the Asiatic shores of the Bosporus. In the foreground some Ottoman men are dancing, while others are enjoying their coffee.
View of the Bosporus. On the left the Anatolian Castle, and on the right the Towers of the Rumelian Castle.