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The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Land walls: Golden Gate, part of inner facade".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Land walls: walls & moat from yede Kule to sea".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: land walls, between Yede Kule & Top Kapi".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: land walls, tower and Top-Kapi".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: land walls, at Aivan Serai".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: land walls, Palace of Porphyrogenitus, outer facade from".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: land walls, Palace of Porphyrogenitus, from within walls".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Seraglio walls, looking down to sea of Marmara".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: S. Sophia: the apses".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: S. Sophia: distant view".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: S. Irene, from E".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Galata. S. Benoit, gateway".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Aqueduct of Valens". A pencilled notation appears in the SPHS register: "It is rarely accessible, the whole quarter has been ruined by fire lately (note by F.W.H.)"
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Aqueduct of Valens". A pencilled notation appears in the SPHS register: "It is rarely accessible, the whole quarter has been ruined by fire lately (note by F.W.H.)"
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Aqueduct of Valens". A pencilled notation appears in the SPHS register: "It is rarely accessible, the whole quarter has been ruined by fire lately (note by F.W.H.)"
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Aqueduct of Valens". A pencilled notation appears in the SPHS register: "It is rarely accessible, the whole quarter has been ruined by fire lately (note by F.W.H.)"
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Column of Claudius".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Yeni Validek mosque".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Constantinople: Gate and commercial port from bridge".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Venice: The Lion of the Piraeus".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pompeiopolis ( Ciliciae): Part of colonnaded street".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pompeiopolis ( Ciliciae): detail of column".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Tarsus: Falls of the Cydnus".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cilician Gate: approach to the defile".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cilician Gate: the defile".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cilician Gate: Rock cut inscription in the defile".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: walls of castle".
Part of a collection of images from Hasluck's travels in Mysia and Bithynia between 1906 (with Dawkins) and later in 1909/1910. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: flour & wood market".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: mosque of Houvant, portal".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: medresseh of Houvant, portal".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: medresseh of Houvant, portal".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: Round Seljuk tomb".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: Octagonal Seljuk tomb".
Part of a collection of images from Hasluck's travels in Mysia and Bithynia between 1906 (with Dawkins) and later in 1909/1910. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: Octagonal Seljuk tomb (another) with Mt. Argaeus".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: (near) Sultan Khan: the mosque".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: (near) Sultan Khan: mosque & arcade".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: (near) Sultan Khan: detail of mosque".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Caesarea Mazaca: (near) Sultan Khan: inner portal".
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Sivas: Court of a Medresseh". The annotation "(Blue)" pencilled in, possibly at a later date.
Part of a collection of images of Hasluck's travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Sivas: detail of facade of a Medresseh". The annotation, "(of Mahsud)" penciled in, possibly at a later date.
Part of a collection of Hasluck's travels to Pontus in 1908. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Amasia: Seljuk facade in the town".
Part of a collection of Hasluck's travels to Pontus in 1908.The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Amasia: Kings tomb ( see Perrot & Guillaume, Bithynia for plans)".
Part of a collection of Hasluck's travels to Pontus in 1908. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Amasia: Kings tomb (another)".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. . The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: Yenishehr gate (inner)".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: Yenishehr gate".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: Lefke gate with Saints tomb".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: Lefke gate from outside".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: Lefke gate (interior)".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: towers on lake".
Part of a collection of images from the travel and research by Hasluck in Mysia and Bithynia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Nicaea: Turkish building near Yenishehr gate".