EditorialRusso-Turkish War (1877-1878). Eastern Question. The British government, on hearing that the Russian army corps commanded by Generals Skobelev and Gurko were nearing Constantinople and Gallipoli respectively, ordered Vice Admiral Hornby, commander of t...
EditorialRusso-Turkish War of 1877-1878. In the Dardanelles or Strait of Gallipoli. Exploration of the sea using electric light in search of hidden torpedoes. Engraving. La Ilustraci?n Espa?ola y Americana, 1878.
EditorialHistory of Turkey, 19th century. Gallipoli. Fortress and port on the Dardanelles Strait. Illustration by Nao Engraving by Enrique Alba. La Ilustraci?n Espa?ola y Americana, 1878.
EditorialSketches in Turkey, Arnold William Brunner, American, 18571925, Graphite on paper, Above, landscape of Windmills, Dardanelles. Below, sketches of figures praying, profile views., USA, ca. 1883, landscapes, Drawing, Drawing.
EditorialMary Newbold Sargent, Dardanelles (from Sketchbook), American, Mary Newbold Sargent (18261906), 1904, American, Graphite and watercolor on paper, 5 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (13.3 x 21 cm), Drawings.
Editorial'Back home after winning the V.C'. Lieut. N.B. Holbrook, the commander of the first British submarine to dive under the Turkish mines in the Dardanelles and reach the sea of Marmora. He is standing on the deck of H.M.S. Adamant. . Daily Sketch. London,...
Editorial'Sporting peers in the trenches'. Lord Powerscourt, Lieut. Viscount, A.P.M. 10th Irish Division; 8th Earl of Granard,Lieut.Col. 5th Royal Irish Regiment; Marquis of Tullibardine (Duke of Atholl). Photographs of officers serving in the Dardanelles. Dail...
Editorial'Private S.G. Drury (Coggeshall) Ist Essex Regiment. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.' A casualty report in a newspaper. The First World War. Halstead Gazette. 11/06/1915. Source: Halstead Gazette, page 3. Language: English.
EditorialThe king of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia, Xerxes I (519-465 BC), in 483 BC (Second Persian invasion of Greece) built The Xerxes Canal, navigable canal through the base of the Mount Athos peninsula, northern Greece. The rough sea broke it apart. Fru...
EditorialHelle reaching for her brother Phrixus on his flying golden ram trying after falling off into Hellespont (now the Dardanelles). Dolphins caper alongside. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano...
EditorialFrom the bird-man's point of view. Aeroplane pictures of the battle line by land and sea. Images from the First World War. The Graphic. London, August 14, 1915. Top photograph : 'The battle line in France : a peep through the clouds at the German trenc...
EditorialThe Doge Francesco Morosini pursues the Turkish fleet, April 1659. The Venetians had suffered a major defeat in the naval battle of the Dardanelles in 1657, when their Commander, Lazzaro Mocenigo, died. Two years later Doge Morosini beat a Turkish flee...
EditorialThe king of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia, Xerxes I (519-465 BC), in 483 BC (Second Persian invasion of Greece) built The Xerxes Canal, navigable canal through the base of the Mount Athos peninsula, northern Greece. The rough sea broke it apart. Fru...
EditorialNewspaper Cuttings - The Late T. G. Millar & Weddings, Trooper George Simpson Millar, World War I, 1915, Newspaper clippings in an album that belonged to an Australian serviceman in the 5th Australian Light House during World War I. Two columns from an...
EditorialBook - Rudolf Zabel, Im Kampf um Konstantinopel (the Fight for Constantinople), Leipzig, Germany, World War I, 1916, Book by Rudolf Zabel titled 'Im Kampf um Konstantinopel und die wirtschaftliche Lage der T?rkei w?hrend des Weltkrieges auf Gallipoli, ...
EditorialPhotograph - 'On Board Hospital Ship', Private John Lord, World War I, 1915, Black and white photographic print showing passengers on the HMHS Devanha - the last hospital ship to leave the Dardanelles (Gallipoli) for Egypt in 1915. The inscription stat...
EditorialPhotograph - 'Hospital Ship', Private John Lord, World War I, 1915, Black and white photographic print. Inscribed 'Hospital Ship', it probably shows the HMHS Devanha - the last hospital ship to leave the Dardanelles (Gallipoli) for Egypt in 1915. Attac...
EditorialHelle reaching for her brother Phrixus on his flying golden ram trying after falling off into Hellespont (now the Dardanelles). Dolphins caper alongside. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano...
EditorialThe king of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia, Xerxes I (519-465 BC), in 483 BC (Second Persian invasion of Greece) built The Xerxes Canal, navigable canal through the base of the Mount Athos peninsula, northern Greece. The rough sea broke it apart. Fru...
EditorialThe true bull-dog rush of our troops at the Dardanelles. 1915. 'India Office Official Record of the Great War'. 22-Apr-21. This is a scene from manoeuvres. The same event is also represented in Print 50 but there the location is given as East Africa. S...
Editorial'Back home after winning the V.C'. Lieut. N.B. Holbrook, the commander of the first British submarine to dive under the Turkish mines in the Dardanelles and reach the sea of Marmora. He is standing on the deck of H.M.S. Adamant. . Daily Sketch. London,...
Editorial'Sporting peers in the trenches'. Lord Powerscourt, Lieut. Viscount, A.P.M. 10th Irish Division; 8th Earl of Granard,Lieut.Col. 5th Royal Irish Regiment; Marquis of Tullibardine (Duke of Atholl). Photographs of officers serving in the Dardanelles. Dail...
EditorialFrom the bird-man's point of view. Aeroplane pictures of the battle line by land and sea. Images from the First World War. The Graphic. London, August 14, 1915. Top photograph : 'The battle line in France : a peep through the clouds at the German trenc...
Editorial'Private S.G. Drury (Coggeshall) Ist Essex Regiment. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.' A casualty report in a newspaper. The First World War. Halstead Gazette. 11/06/1915. Source: Halstead Gazette, page 3. Language: English.
EditorialHelle reaching for her brother Phrixus on his flying golden ram trying after falling off into Hellespont (now the Dardanelles). Dolphins caper alongside. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano...
EditorialThe Doge Francesco Morosini pursues the Turkish fleet, April 1659. The Venetians had suffered a major defeat in the naval battle of the Dardanelles in 1657, when their Commander, Lazzaro Mocenigo, died. Two years later Doge Morosini beat a Turkish flee...