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The ship of the line Imperatriza Marija under the flag of Nakhimov, after the victory at Sinop, 1854 Creator: TimmThe ship of the line Imperatriza Marija under the flag of Nakhimov, after the victory at Sinop, 1854. Private Collection
View of the Sinope from Bos-Tepe, 1854. Creator: UnknownView of the Sinope from Bos-Tepe, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"
Costumes of the Women of Sinope - Marriage Dress of a Greek Female, 1854, Creator: UnknownCostumes of the Women of Sinope - Hallil Bey, son of the Kaimacan of Sinope, in 1847- Marriage Dress of a Greek Female, 1854
Attack on the Turkish Flotilla by the Russian Fleet, at Sinope 1853, 1854. Creator: UnknownAttack on the Turkish Flotilla by the Russian Fleet, at Sinope 1853, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"
Boy with a Cross Bow at Sinope, c1906-1913, (1915). Creator: Mark SykesBoy with a Cross Bow at Sinope, c1906-1913, (1915). Boy using a crossbow, Sinop, (Turkey). From " The Caliphs Last Heritage, a short history of the Turkish Empire" by Lt.-Col
Route from Chatal Zeitun to Kavza and from Kavak to Tash Kupri, c1915. Creator: UnknownRoute from Chatal Zeitun to Kavza and from Kavak to Tash Kupri, c1915. Map showing the journeys of British writer, soldier and diplomatic advisor Mark Sykes in northern Turkey
Section of Route from Diarbekir to Sivas and Sivas to Sinope by Aneroid readings, c1915. Map showing the journeys, with altitude above sea level, of British writer
Plan of the Battle of Sinope, 1853. Private Collection
The Battle of Sinop on 30 November 1853, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: AnonymousThe Battle of Sinop on 30 November 1853, Mid of the 19th cen.. From a private collection
The Russian attack on Sinop, Turkey, 1853 (1906). The destruction of the Turkish fleet in the harbour at Sinop encouraged Britain and France to enter the Crimean War
Destruction of the Turkish fleet at Sinope, 1853, (1900). The port of Sinop on the Black Sea was attacked by Russia, precipitating the Crimean War
Portrait of Lev Andreyevich Ergomyshev (1809-1859)