Presidency of The Republic of Turkey DOC Archive
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Bosphorus of the Istanbul uploaded April 2015
Cibali Cigaratte Factory, İstanbul, 1940's uploaded April 2015
Port of Izmir uploaded April 2015
Gazi Institute of Education, 1930s uploaded April 2015
Ballıkpınar Village uploaded April 2015
Güven Park and Güven Monument (The Monument of Safety), 1940s uploaded April 2015
Atatürk Boulevard, Great Theatre (Ankara Opera House), 1952 uploaded April 2015
Ethnography Museum of Ankara, 1930s uploaded April 2015
Victory Monument in Ulus Square, 1st Turkish Grand National Assembly, 1930's uploaded April 2015
Atatürk Boulevard, Radio House, 1940s uploaded April 2015
Gençlik Parkı (Youth Park), 1950s uploaded March 2015
Opera Square uploaded March 2015
Old Houses of Ankara, 1940's uploaded March 2015
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Atatürk Boulevard, Ministry of Health, Ankara Boys’ High School [Stone Maktab / Taş Mektep], Numune Hospital, 1930s
- Humdrum Ladybug said:
- Ankarafili Ankarafili said:
Atatürk Boulevard, General Directorate of Turkish Red Crescent (Kızılay Genel Müdürlüğü), Yenişehir Apartment Blocks, 1950s
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Ertüzün TED Kolej photostream 1969 said:
Sabahattin Ali Dr Rıfat Ali Ertüzün'ün Ankara Sıhhat Yurdu özel hastanesinin bugünkü Sıhhiye Meydanı'ndaki binasında değil , Dr Rıfat Ali Ertüzün'ün 1928'den sonra klinik olarak kiralayarak kullandığı Numune Hastanesi bitişiğindeki Cocuk Esirgeme Kurumu'na (Himaye-i Etfal) ait binanın üst katındaki odada 1933 Kasım ayından 1934 Eylül ayına kadar kalmıştır. Düzelterek bilginize sunarım. Mehmet Ali Ertüzün - ANKARA.
Ethnography Museum of Ankara, 1930s
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Hrant Papazian said:
I wonder what the museum reveals about Armenians...
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