Thessaloniki (203 Subjects)
Index of ports and anchorage points in Thessalonica. From: Joseph Roux, Recueil des Principaux Plans des Ports de la Mer Méditerranée, 1779.
Index of ports and anchorage points in Thessalonica. From: Joseph Roux, Recueil des Principaux Plans des Ports de la Mer Méditerranée, 1779.
Port index of the Thermaic Gulf. From The New Mediterranean Harbour Pilot, William Heather, 1810.
Vilayet of Thessaloniki. Ottoman map, c. 1890.
Landscape of Macedonia (imaginary representation). From: Hartmann Schedel, Liber chronicarum, Nurnberg, 1493.
Landscape of Macedonia (imaginary representation). From: Hartmann Schedel, Liber chronicarum, Nurnberg, 1493.
View of Thessaloniki. From: Pieter van der Aa, La Galèrie Agréable du Monde, 1729. Reproduction from Olfert Dapper, Naukeurige Beschryving der Eilanden, Amsterdam, late 17th century.
View of Thessaloniki. From Jacob Enderlin (ed.), Archipelagus Turbatus, Augsburg, 1686.
View of the port of Thessaloniki from the southeast. From E.-M. Cousinery, Voyage dans la Macédoine, Paris, 1831.
View of the White Tower and the eastern wall of Thessaloniki from the Muslim cemetery. From: Walter Bouchier Devereux, Views on the Shores of the Mediterranean, London, 1847.
View of Thessaloniki from the sea. From: Joseph Frederick Wickenden, Seven Days in Attica in the summer of 1852 .
View of Thessaloniki. From: Le Journal Illustré, 1876.
View of Thessaloniki from religious book, 19th century.
View of Thessaloniki. From: W.J. Conybeare and J. S. Housen, The Life and Epistles of Saint Paul, London, 1853.
View of Thessaloniki. From Le Monde Illustré, 1876.
View of Thessaloniki from L'Illustrazione Italiana, 1876.
Thessaloniki. From articles which appeared in the European press on the murder of the French and German consuls in 1876.
View of the White Tower and the eastern wall of Thessaloniki from the Muslim cemetery, 1876. Illustration is clearly based on the similar view found in Views on the Shores of the Mediterranean by Walter Bouchier Devereux, London, 1847.
German sailors see the port of Thessaloniki for the first time through the porthole of SMS Kaiser, ironclad of the German Navy, sent to Thessaloniki after the murder of the consuls in 1876.