formerly known as Constantinople, Turkey
Born here:
ABDUL HAMID II, Sultan (1842-1918), 22 September 1842
MEHMED V, Sultan (1844-1918), 2 November 1844
SIMMONDS, W.G. (1876-1968), 3 March 1876
Died here:
ABDUL HAMID II, Sultan (1842-1918), 10 February 1918
MEHMED V, Sultan (1844-1918), 3 July 1918
Slide sets:
The cities and towns of south-eastern Europe (lecture: manufacturer unknown, 50 slides, n.d.)
Constantinople (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, in/before 1909)
Constantinople and its people (lecture: Riley Brothers, 60 slides, 1889)
The Crescent against the Cross (lecture: Riley Brothers, 54-60 slides, 1896)
Interesting scenes and views of Constantinople, Athens, Corfu and Jerusalem (lecture: G.M. Mason, 35 slides, n.d.)
Konstantinopel und der Bosporus (lecture: Projektion für Alle, 24 slides, c.1910)
Panoramic views of Constantinople (lecture: G.M. Mason, 8 slides, n.d.)
Texts:
‘The cities and towns of south-eastern Europe’ in Lantern readings original and selected 2
The Crescent against the Cross: Mahomet against Christ (Bradford: Riley Brothers, 1896)
[Trip to the Near East] (set type unknown: Merkelbach, 87 slides, c.1901)
Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 30 March 2023
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