Social sphere and everyday life (1806 Subjects)
Turkish funeral in Istanbul.
Women at a public bath (hamam).
A ciğerci, Ottoman liver seller, feeds street cats.
Servant offering sweets to woman of the Harem.
Ottoman sitting at the table.
Kastellorizo: Lycian sarcophagi near Castel Rosso.
View of ancient granary, built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadria, at Andriake (today Çayağzı), the port of the city of Myra (today Demre).
Entrance to Roman baths at Myra (today Demre).
View of the Roman theater at Myra (today Demre).
Lycian sarcophagi at Andriake (today Çayağzı), the port of ancient Myra (today Demre).
Lycian sarcophagi at Andriake (today Çayağzı), the port of ancient Myra (today Demre).
Lycian sarcophagi at Myra (today Demre).
Lycian sarcophagus at Fethiye (gr. Makri).
Scene from the encounter of the Voivode of Caramania with other Ottoman officials at his residence.
Woman of Caramania carrying her baby. Behind follows her daughter, carrying a bowl of water.
A Caramanian family changing its abode.
Caramanian woodcutters.
"Archocrateion", Hellenistic rock cut tomb, at Lindos, Rhodes.
View of the Castle of Bodrum, or Castle of Halicarnassus.
A colossal vase near Limassol in Cyprus.
View of an ancient monument, probably of the Kolossi Castle, at Limassol, Cyprus.
The Gazi Yakup Bey Mosque at the main square of Çardak, village near Lapseki.
The Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III at Hagia Sophia square.
Armenian cemetery in Istanbul.
The port of Avlemonas (Kastri or Agios Nikolaos), Cythera. Fishermen gathering their nets next to the Venetian Fortress of Agios Frangiskos.
View of the entrance to a certain cave on Cythera, probably the Cave of Houstis, near Diakofti.
Orthodox priest guides a gentleman of west European origin into the interior section of a rock-cut mausoleum in Palaiopolis, Cythera.
The ruins of the putative Temple of Aphrodite in Palaiopolis, Cythera. According to the legend at this site stood a statue of Helen of Troy, as well as a castle of Menelaus.
Costumes of Cythera. Orthodox priest is leading a group of women to the church.
Cottage in Monemvasia.