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Title
Part of the Castle of Seven Towers, where some of the bloodiest scenes in Turkish History were enacted. Constantinople
Creator
Not Known
Contributor
Gifford M. Mast
Date Created and/or Issued
[Date not indicated]
Publication Information
H. C. White Company
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, California Museum of Photography
Collection
Keystone-Mast Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Part of the Castle of Seven Towers, where some of the bloodiest scenes in Turkish History were enacted. Constantinople.
Architectural site overgrown with plant life
Type
image
Format
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9j49r55s
1996.0009.WX4328
Language
English
Subject
Facilities
Residential facilities
Dwellings
Houses
Castles & palaces
Buildlings
Buildings distinguished by form
Towers
Nature
Plant
Place
Asia
Turkey
Marmara
Ístanbul
Istanbul
Constantinople
Latitude: 41 02 00 N
Longitude: 028 57 00 E

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