Istanbul (1893 Subjects)
Panoramic view of the western (European) coast of the Bosporus from the Fortress of Europe to the Black Sea.
View of Istanbul from Üsküdar. In the background on the right, the Tower of Galata; on the left, the tower of Leander.
Muslim cemetery at Istanbul, possibly at Üsküdar, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
The imperial boat on the Bosporus.
The Fortresses of Europe and Asia (Rumeli Hissari and Anadolu Hissari) on the Bosporus.
The palace of Dolmabahçe, Istanbul.
Itinerant sweets seller, Istanbul.
The prairie of Büyükdere, on the nortwestern coast of the Bosporus.
Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
Panoramic view of Istanbul from the hills of the Bosporus. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I.
Ottoman carriage. Whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi order.
Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
View of Istanbul.
View of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
The Serpentine column from Apollo's sanctuary at Delphi at the Byzantine Hippodrome of Istanbul (At Meydan), today Sultan Ahmed Square. The porphyrite column at the ancient Forum of Constantine (today Cemberlitas Square), in Istanbul. The column of Marcian, in Istanbul
The quay of Tophane, neighbourhood on the European coast of the Bosporus. In the background, the mosque of Kılıç Ali Paşa.
Ottoman woman in promenade costume.
Lower-ranking Ottoman interpreters to diplomatic missions to the Sublime Gate.
Women of the imperial Harem.
Members of a Jewish family in their home. According to the author, they lived at the Palace of the Porphyrogenitus, around which the Jewish quarter was built.
Seraglio Point from the south: Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, and the Tower of Galata on the right.
View of the Golden Gate at the walls of Istanbul.
Çağlayan Palace at Sweet Waters of Europe (Kağıthane). The palace was built on the ruins of Saadabad Palace, which was demolished in 1730, during the revolt of Patrona Halil.
View of Tophane square. In the background, the mosque of Ahmed I. On the right, the fountain of Mahmud I.
The quarter of Fenerbahçe south of Kadiköy, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
View of Istanbul, from Topkapi Palace to the mosque of Suleiman I.
The palace of Esme Sultan at Eyüp, Istanbul.
The kiosk of Selim III at Bebek, on the European coast of the Bosporus. The Sultan and his officials used the kiosk to receive representatives of foreign nations.
The mausoleum of Suleiman I at Süleimaniye mosque.
View of the Hippodrome of Istanbul and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I. On the left, Hagia Sophia.