State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations (873 Subjects)
Officer in the suite of Hospodar (regional governor of the Ottoman empire).
Ottoman attendant of foreign ambassadors.
Ottoman interpreter (dragoman) at the service of foreign ambassadors.
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
Officer in attendance of the Grand Vizier.
Soldier of the Ottoman infantry in nineteenth-century costume.
Portrait of Otto, king of Greece.
Portrait of Amalia queen of Greece.
The author's laissez-passer travel document, which alllowed him to travel in the Ottoman empire.
H.M.S “Chanticleer” at Piraeus port.
The British fleet at Pylos, October 1827 (Battle of Navarino).
Portrait of Ibrahim Pasha, admiral of the Ottoman Fleet in the battle of Navarino.
View of Nafplion with Palamidi fortress.
Cross commemorating the death of a British soldier on the road to Paleokastritsa, Corfu (1840).
View of the church of Panagia of Vlachernae and Pontikonisi, Corfu.
View of Corfu. In the background, the Rotonda, monument to Thomas Maitland, first Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian islands.
Title page. British soldiers in the trenches.
The camp of the allies of the Crimean war (England, France and the Ottoman Empire) at Bolayir on the Dardanelles.
View of Varna in the Crimean War. In the background, the ships of the British fleet.
The bay of Galata at Varna, Bulgaria. In the background, the camp of the allies of the Crimean war (England, France and the Ottoman Empire).
View of Beloslav (Devna) lake in Bulgaria, from the British camp. On the left, General Eyre's tents.
View of the harbour of Balaklava close to Sebastopol, Crimea. In the background, on the right, the ruins of the Genoese castle. On the left, ships of the British fleet.
View of Sebastopol from the British camp during the Crimean war.
Positions of the British army in the siege of Sebastopol.
Camp of the allies of the Crimean war (England, France and the Ottoman Empire) at Sebastopol.
Aqueduct on Chornaya river, position held by the Kingdom of Sardinia in the Crimean war.
Cemetery at Sebastopol. This spot was highly important to the British forces in the Crimean war.
View of Sebastopol in 1855, after its siege by the British army during the Crimean war.
Sebastopol in 1855.
The Pyramids of Giza necropolis. In the foregroun,d the Prince of Wales visiting the site.