P&P ONLINE CATALOG - ABDUL-HAMID II COLLECTION
 

About This Collection

 

This monumental collection portrays the Ottoman Empire during the reign of one of its last sultans, Abdul-Hamid II. The 1,819 photographs in 51 large-format albums date from about 1880 to 1893. They highlight the modernization of numerous aspects of the Ottoman Empire, featuring images of educational facilities and students; well-equipped army and navy personnel and facilities; technologically advanced lifesaving and fire fighting brigades; factories; mines; harbors; hospitals; and government buildings. Most of the places depicted are within the boundaries of modern-day Turkey, but buildings and sites in Iraq, Lebanon, Greece and other countries are also included.


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Photos displayed at the top: 1) [Group photograph of the students of the Mirgûn (Emirgân) middle school for girls], LC-USZ62-81987. 2) [High school, Damascus], LC-USZ62-81269.
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( September 5, 2003 )