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1896LBW-2880London, Edward Stanford, [1896]. 520 x 630 mm.
LBW03595circa 1850 525 x 340 mm.
1786LBW-3483[Paris, 1786]. 259 x 333 mm.
1827LBW-4441[1827]. 495 x 361 mm.
1822LBW-1680Paris, Dépôt-Général de la Marine, 1822. 596 x 887 mm.
1820LBW-8761[Paris, circa 1820]. 586 x 807 mm.
1820LBW-8794[Paris, circa 1820]. 598 x 806 mm.
1693LBW-5892[1693]. 582 x 798 mm.
1820LBW-8769[Paris, circa 1820]. 579 x 805 mm.
1792LBW-7967Paris, Au Bureau de l'Atlas National, [1792]. 185 x 202 mm.
1806LBW-7747Paris, P.G. Chanlaire et Veuve Dumez, [1806]. 511 x 585 mm.
1860LBW-5331Paris, Maison Bouasse-Lebel et ancienne Maison Basset réunies, [circa 1860]. 544 x 758 mm.
Very Good Turkish Original 53 gelatin silver albumen photographs in a cloth photograph album. Oblong: 14x23 cm. Photos' sizes: 7x8,5 cm. No description and script. [FIRST TURKISH SKIING EXPEDITIONS] [Album of photograph: One of early Turkish skiing expeditions in Uludag Mt., Bursa]. Too many skiers seen in photographs. They are early and most important names for Turkish skiing. "In the same year in the course of Erzurum Kerim Hitli Fort set under the leadership of Albert Bilstein who came from Austria, the army engaged in skiing and the first skiers such as Arif Hikmet Koyunoglu Cemal Dursunoglu, Kemal Hasip had been brought up. A ski battalion composed of four companies was founded in Erzincan in 1917. In the same period the first ski school was set up in Susehri (Buldur Village) by Hikmet Koyunoglu. A Teacher of Galatasaray High School skiing in Uludag in 1933 boosted activity to the sport and afterwards the ski activities organised by Bursa Community Centre in Uludag in 1933-1934, Ankara Community Centre in Elmadag and Erzurum Community Centre in Palandöken had been important movements...". (Source: Skiingturkey - History).
1662LBW-6308[Amsterdam, 1662]. 374 x 486 mm.
1598LBW-1410Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
LBW02e74circa 1830 114 x 190 mm.
LBW02e82circa 1830 114 x 191 mm.
LBW02e83circa 1830 113 x 189 mm.
LBW02e73circa 1830 113 x 189 mm.
LBW02e49circa 1830 121 x 194 mm.
1798LBW-7948[Paris, P.G. Chanlaire et E. Mentelle, An six de la République - 1798]. 333 x 429 mm, sur papier bleuté.
1764LBW-23961764. 208 x 157 mm.
1764LBW-23891764. 213 x 341 mm.
1852LBW-3494London, George Cox, 1852. 410 x 312 mm.