Macedonia (364 Subjects)
Thessaloniki from the western wall. From: Georgina Muir Mackenzie and Adelaida Paulina Irby, Travels in the Slavonic Provinces of Turkey-in-Europe in two Volumes, London, 1877.
Thessaloniki from the sea. From Amand Freiherr von Schweiger-Lerchenfeld, Der Orient,Vienna - Pest – Leipsig, 1882.
Turskish troops disembarking at the port of Thessaloniki. From article in L'Illustration on 30 Januray 1886, on the events of the 1885-1886 crisis (“armed beggary” or 'Peace War”).
Thessaloniki from the sea. From article on the Great Fire of 1890 in The Illustrated London News, 20 September 1890
Thessaloniki from the sea. From: Abbé Hamard, Par délà l'Adriatique et les Balkans, Paris-Lyon, Delhomme et Briguet, 1890.
Thessaloniki from the east. From: Abbé Hamard, Par délà l'Adriatique et les Balkans, Paris -Lyon, Delhomme et Briguet, 1890.
Panoramic view of Thessaloniki during the Great Fire of 1890. From The Graphic, 1890.
Thessaloniki from the east. Possibly from: Alexander Dorn, Die Seehäfen des Weltverkehrs, vol. I, Vienna, late 19th century.
Port of Thessaloniki. Panoramic view of Thessaloniki. The White Tower. From: Marius Bernard: Turquie d'Europe et d'Asie. De Salonique à Jérusalem, Paris, Henri Laurent, 1899.
Thessaloniki from the sea. From L'Univers Illustré, 1895.
Mount Olympus seen from Thessaloniki. Drawing by sailor on British Navy ship during the Greek-Turkish war of 1897. From The Illustrated London News, 1897.
Woman of Macedonia, from edition of the voyages of N. de Nicolay, 16th century.
Married woman from Thessaloniki. Woman from Thessaloniki. Maiden from Thessaloniki. From: Jean-Jacques Boissard, Habitus Variarum Orbis Gentium, 1581.
Married woman from Thessaloniki, based on drawing by Cesare Vecellio. From: Alphonse Lasor a Varea (Raffaello Savonarola), Universus Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum Calamo Delineatis, Padua, 1713.
Maiden from Thessaloniki. From: T. Jefferys (ed.), A collection of the dresses of different nations, ancient and modern..., London, 1757.
Bride from Thessaloniki, 16th century. Based on drawing by Jean-Jacques Boissard. From: T. Jefferys (ed.), A collection of the dresses of different nations, ancient and modern..., London, 1757.
Noblewoman from Macedonia, 16th century, based on drawing by N. de Nicolay. From: T. Jefferys (ed.), A collection of the dresses of different nations, ancient and modern..., London, 1757.
Muezzin. Women from Izmir and Thessaloniki. From: Giuseppe Antonelli (ed.), Galleria Universale di Tutti i Popoli del Mondo, c. 1838-1842.
Bride from Thessaloniki. From reedition of the work by Cesare Vecellio, Costumes anciens et modernes, Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il Mondo di Cesare Vecellio, Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1859-60.
Jewish wetnurse with infant. From: Adelaide Mary Walker, Through Macedonia to the Albanian Lakes, London, Chapman and Hill, 1864.
Bulgrian bride from Kalamaria. From: Adelaide Mary Walker, Through Macedonia to the Albanian Lakes, London, Chapman and Hill, 1864.
Bulgarian woman from Kolakia (Halastra). Peasant woman from Baltza (Melissochori) on the outskirts of Thessaloniki. From: Raphäel Jacquemin, Iconographie générale et méthodique du costume du IVe au XIXe siècle (315-1815) [...], Paris, 1863-1869.
Women from Thessaloniki. From The London Illustrated News, 1870.
National costumes, mainly of peasants in various parts of Europe, among which a Turkish woman and an ulema from Thessaloniki. From:Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, Leipsig, late 19th century.
Women from Shkodër. Man from Edirne. Muslim woman from Thessaloniki. From the popular engraving series Münchener Bilderbogen, Braun-Schneider, Munich, c. 1890.
Young woman from Thessaloniki. Marius Bernard: Turquie d'Europe et d'Asie. De Salonique à Jérusalem, Paris, Henri Laurent, 1899.
Jewish young woman from Thessaloniki. Jewish man. Ambassafor guard in Thessaloniki.
Golden Gate or Axios (Vardar) Gate in Thessaloniki. From: E. M. Cousinéry, Voyage dans la Macédoine, Paris, 1831.
View of Incantadas monument in the Roman agora of Thessaloniki. E. M. Cousinéry, Voyage dans la Macédoine, Paris, 1831.