The first execution [at Tabriz] another view. Another picture of the first execution. The Russian colours, with which the gallows is decorated, are clearly visible. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print.
Mirza Agha Bala Khan Khiyabani, strangled and then hanged head downwards by Shuja-ud-Dowleh [at Tabriz]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print. Showing the hanging corpse, with a tripod of rifles stacked in the foreground and three spectators looking towards the camera.
Mirza Agha Bala Khan Khiyabani, strangled and then hanged head downwards by Shuja-ud-Dowleh [at Tabriz]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Historical Events Copy print, photographed from an original print. Showing the hanging corpse, with a tripod of rifles stacked in the foreground and three spectators looking towards the camera.
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.
'Anatolia'. With boundaries and proposed boundaries added to 30 March 1920
Scope & Content:
Relates to the Treaty of Sèvres (1920). Created by the War Office August 1919 with boundaries and proposed boundaries added to 30 March 1920. Geographical Section, General Staff No. 2931, Sheet 'Anatolia'. Portrays hydrology, soundings, relief by spot heights and contours, railways, settlements...