Hajji Ali Dawa-furush ('The Druggist') and Mirza Ahmad Suhayli, a poet and journalist, hanged by the Russians [at Tabriz]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print. Showing the two hanged men, with a youth standing in the foreground holding the legs of the executed men to steady them for the photograph.
Hajji Ali Dawa-furush ('The Druggist') and Mirza Ahmad Suhayli, a poet and journalist, hanged by the Russians [at Tabriz]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print. Showing the two hanged men, with a youth standing in the foreground holding the legs of the executed men to steady them for the photograph.
The Citadel in Tabriz. The Ark, or Citadel, with the Russian flag hoisted over it, after its bombardment and before the Russians attempted to blow it up. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography Copy print, photographed from an original print. General view of the Citadel. See also print 15.
The Citadel in Tabriz. The Ark, or Citadel, with the Russian flag hoisted over it, after its bombardment and before the Russians attempted to blow it up. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography Copy print, photographed from an original print. General view of the Citadel. See also print 15.
The explosion in the Citadel [at Tabriz]. Explosion in the Ark, or Citadel, caused by careless handling of shells by the Russians. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print. View across rooftops, towards the column of smoke rising from the Citadel. A note in ink on the back of the print reads: 'Explosion in Ark. 42 Russians killed.'
The explosion in the Citadel [at Tabriz]. Explosion in the Ark, or Citadel, caused by careless handling of shells by the Russians. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print. View across rooftops, towards the column of smoke rising from the Citadel. A note in ink on the back of the print reads: 'Explosion in Ark. 42 Russians killed.'