Karabiga Bizans Kale Surları

[BSA SPHS 01/1127.2946]

F.W. Hasluck’un 1902-1906 yılları arasında Atina’daki İngiliz Okulu’nun himayesinde Anadolu’da Kyzikos ve çevresinde gerçekleştirdiği yüzey araştırmasına ait bir dizi resimden bir bölüm. SPHS kayıtlarındaki orijinal açıklama şöyledir: “Karabiga: Ortaçağ kalesinin kulesi”.

Hunat Hatun Medresesi Kapısı

[BSA SPHS 01/1173.2988.1]

Part of a collection of images of Hasluck’s travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Caesarea Mazaca: medresseh of Houvant, portal”. 1910

Hunat Hatun Camii Kapısı

[BSA SPHS 01/1172.2987]

Part of a collection of images of Hasluck’s travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Caesarea Mazaca: mosque of Houvant, portal”. 1910

Yeni Cami

[BSA SPHS 01/1158.2976]

The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Constantinople: Yeni Validek mosque”. 1910

Amasya Kral Kaya Mezarı

[BSA SPHS 01/1186.3000]

Part of a collection of Hasluck’s travels to Pontus in 1908. The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Amasia: Kings tomb (another)”. 1908

Amasya Kral Kaya Mezarı

[BSA SPHS 01/1185.2999]

Part of a collection of Hasluck’s travels to Pontus in 1908.The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Amasia: Kings tomb ( see Perrot & Guillaume, Bithynia for plans)”. 1908

Amasya Darüşşifası

[BSA SPHS 01/1184.2998]

Part of a collection of Hasluck’s travels to Pontus in 1908. The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Amasia: Seljuk facade in the town”. 1908

Melike Adile Hatun Kümbeti

[BSA SPHS 01/1177.2991]

Part of a collection of images from Hasluck’s travels in Mysia and Bithynia between 1906 (with Dawkins) and later in 1909/1910. The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Caesarea Mazaca: Octagonal Seljuk tomb (another) with Mt. Argaeus”. 1906-1910

Ali Cafer Kümbeti

[BSA SPHS 01/1176.2990]

Part of a collection of images of Hasluck’s travels in 1909 to Cyprus and Anatolia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: “Caesarea Mazaca: Octagonal Seljuk tomb”. 1910