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Background imageWorld Geography Collection: MECCA: PILGRIMS, c1910. Camels and tents of pilgrims in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Photograph

MECCA: PILGRIMS, c1910. Camels and tents of pilgrims in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Photograph, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Photograph, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1915

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Photograph, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: HONG KONG: QUEENs ROAD. View of Queens Road in Hong Kong, China, with the clocktower

HONG KONG: QUEENs ROAD. View of Queens Road in Hong Kong, China, with the clocktower in the background. Photograph, c1875

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: HONG KONG: PEAK TRAMWAY. View of the Peak Tramway on Hong Kong Island, China

HONG KONG: PEAK TRAMWAY. View of the Peak Tramway on Hong Kong Island, China. Photographed shortly after it opened in 1888

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: HONG KONG: PEAK TRAMWAY. The Lower Peak Tram Terminal on Hong Kong Island, China

HONG KONG: PEAK TRAMWAY. The Lower Peak Tram Terminal on Hong Kong Island, China. Photograph, 1888

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: HONG KONG: PEAK TRAMWAY. A Peak Tram making its proceeding up the steep slopes

HONG KONG: PEAK TRAMWAY. A Peak Tram making its proceeding up the steep slopes to the Peak on Hong Kong Island, China. In the background is Victoria Harbor and a sparsely developed Kowloon Peninsula

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: HONG KONG: SURVEYORS, 1884. Team of surveyors plotting the route of the Peak Tramway

HONG KONG: SURVEYORS, 1884. Team of surveyors plotting the route of the Peak Tramway on Hong Kong Island, China. Photograph, 1884

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: HONG KONG: CEMETERY, c1902. Two men on the steps that lead to a fountain in a landscaped

HONG KONG: CEMETERY, c1902. Two men on the steps that lead to a fountain in a landscaped garden at the Parsee Cemetery in Hong Kong, China. Photograph, c1902

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: CHINA: HONG KONG, c1902. A street in Hong Kong, China. Photograph, c1902

CHINA: HONG KONG, c1902. A street in Hong Kong, China. Photograph, c1902

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: FIRE. Destructive Fire at the Tower of London, 30 October 1841

TOWER OF LONDON: FIRE. Destructive Fire at the Tower of London, 30 October 1841. The small armory on fire. Contemporary English lithograph

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: CHINA: HOUSE, c1918. Mud and brick houses with thatched roofs, with people in the front yard

CHINA: HOUSE, c1918. Mud and brick houses with thatched roofs, with people in the front yard. Photograph, c1918

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: TOWER OF LONDON, 1842. The Tower and the Mint from Great Tower Hill

TOWER OF LONDON, 1842. The Tower and the Mint from Great Tower Hill. Lithograph by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1842

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: LONDON: THAMES RIVER, 1819. View of the Tower of London. Aquatint, English, 1819

LONDON: THAMES RIVER, 1819. View of the Tower of London. Aquatint, English, 1819

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: BAYGA, c1910. A large group of men on horseback assemble for a traditional

SAMARKAND: BAYGA, c1910. A large group of men on horseback assemble for a traditional game of horsemanship called bayga. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: SART WOMAN. A Sart woman in Samarkand. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims

SAMARKAND: SART WOMAN. A Sart woman in Samarkand. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND, 1910. View of Samarkand from Tillia-Kari madrasah

SAMARKAND, 1910. View of Samarkand from Tillia-Kari madrasah. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1910. The Tilla-Kari madrasah from Registan sqaure in Samarkand

SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1910. The Tilla-Kari madrasah from Registan sqaure in Samarkand. Photographed by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: STUDENTS, c1910. Students of Islam in Samarkand

SAMARKAND: STUDENTS, c1910. Students of Islam in Samarkand. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: SART HOUSE, c1910. A traditional dwelling of the Sart people, Turkic-speaking

SAMARKAND: SART HOUSE, c1910. A traditional dwelling of the Sart people, Turkic-speaking Muslims that reside in central Asia. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: SART WOMAN. A Sart woman in Samarkand. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims

SAMARKAND: SART WOMAN. A Sart woman in Samarkand. The Sart people are Turkic-speaking Muslims. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: SIAB RIVER, c1910. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

SAMARKAND: SIAB RIVER, c1910. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: SHEPHERD, c1910. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

SAMARKAND: SHEPHERD, c1910. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: TRADERS, c1910. Traders in Registan, which was the heart of ancient Samarkand

SAMARKAND: TRADERS, c1910. Traders in Registan, which was the heart of ancient Samarkand. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: BARBER, c1910. Barbers in the Registan, which was the heart of ancient Samarkand

SAMARKAND: BARBER, c1910. Barbers in the Registan, which was the heart of ancient Samarkand. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1910. Portion of the Shir-Dar minaret and its dome from the

SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1910. Portion of the Shir-Dar minaret and its dome from the Tillia-Kari Madrasah. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1910. The Ulugh Beg Madrasah in the Registan, which was the

SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1910. The Ulugh Beg Madrasah in the Registan, which was the heart of ancient Samarkand. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: SCHOOL, c1910. A school for students of Sart ethnicity, a Turkic-speaking minority

SAMARKAND: SCHOOL, c1910. A school for students of Sart ethnicity, a Turkic-speaking minority. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND, c1905. View of Samarkand. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii

SAMARKAND, c1905. View of Samarkand. Photograph by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, c1910

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: CART YARD, c1870. A cart yard in Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

SAMARKAND: CART YARD, c1870. A cart yard in Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: HIDES, c1870. Vendors selling unprocessed hides at the bazaar in Samarkand

SAMARKAND: HIDES, c1870. Vendors selling unprocessed hides at the bazaar in Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND, c1870. View of the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

SAMARKAND, c1870. View of the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: BARBER, c1870. A barber at the bazaar in Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

SAMARKAND: BARBER, c1870. A barber at the bazaar in Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: VENDOR, c1870. A chest vendor at the bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand

SAMARKAND: VENDOR, c1870. A chest vendor at the bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: WATCHMEN, c1870. Watchmen on guard at the wholesale warehouse in the

SAMARKAND: WATCHMEN, c1870. Watchmen on guard at the wholesale warehouse in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: VENDORS, c1870. Vendors of beads and other trinkets at the bazaar in Samarkand

SAMARKAND: VENDORS, c1870. Vendors of beads and other trinkets at the bazaar in Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: TURBAN VENDOR. A vendor of turbans at a bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand

SAMARKAND: TURBAN VENDOR. A vendor of turbans at a bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: HAT VENDOR, c1870. A vendor of hats and yarmulkes at a bazaar in the

SAMARKAND: HAT VENDOR, c1870. A vendor of hats and yarmulkes at a bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: VENDOR, c1870. A vendor of shirts and other clothes at a bazaar in the

SAMARKAND: VENDOR, c1870. A vendor of shirts and other clothes at a bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: MERCHANTS, c1870. Merchants selling paper and pens at a bazaar in the

SAMARKAND: MERCHANTS, c1870. Merchants selling paper and pens at a bazaar in the Zaravshan district of Samarkand. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: CITADEL, c1870. Construction inside the citadel in Zaravshan district

SAMARKAND: CITADEL, c1870. Construction inside the citadel in Zaravshan district. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: FESTIVAL, c1870. Festival in Samarkand celebrating the Persian New Year

SAMARKAND: FESTIVAL, c1870. Festival in Samarkand celebrating the Persian New Year. Photograph, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: CITADEL, c1870. Ruins of the citadel of Afrasiab, the mythical king

SAMARKAND: CITADEL, c1870. Ruins of the citadel of Afrasiab, the mythical king and hero of Turan and archenemy of Iran. Photograph by N.V. Bogaevskii, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: BRIDGE, c1870. Ruins of the Bridge of Shadman Malik. Photograph by N

SAMARKAND: BRIDGE, c1870. Ruins of the Bridge of Shadman Malik. Photograph by N.V. Bogaevskii, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1870. Tillia Kari Madrasah, built by Yalanktush Bagadur

SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1870. Tillia Kari Madrasah, built by Yalanktush Bagadur, vizier to Imam Kuli Khan, in 1648. Photograph by N.V. Bogaevskii, c1870

Background imageWorld Geography Collection: SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1870. Madrasa, or Islamic educational center, of Bibi Khanum

SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1870. Madrasa, or Islamic educational center, of Bibi Khanum. Photograph by N.V. Bogaevskii, c1870



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