Smyrna, known today as Izmir, Turkey, in the 1910s. The port citys thriving Greek section was near the harbor, while the Turkish section was further inland (BSLOC 2017 1 167) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smyrna-known-today-as-izmir-turkey-in-the-1910s-the-port-citys-thriving-170543312.html
RMKWCWMG–Smyrna, known today as Izmir, Turkey, in the 1910s. The port citys thriving Greek section was near the harbor, while the Turkish section was further inland (BSLOC 2017 1 167)
Smyrna, known today as Izmir, Turkey, in the 1910s. The port citys thriving Greek section was near the harbor, while the Turkish section was further inland (BSLOC 2017 1 167) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smyrna-known-today-as-izmir-turkey-in-the-1910s-the-port-citys-thriving-170544316.html
RMKWCY0C–Smyrna, known today as Izmir, Turkey, in the 1910s. The port citys thriving Greek section was near the harbor, while the Turkish section was further inland (BSLOC 2017 1 167)
Izmir, Turkey - February 12, 2015: Izmir cityscape, modern and old houses are on the coast of Izmir bay. Black and white photo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/izmir-turkey-february-12-2015-izmir-cityscape-modern-and-old-houses-are-on-the-coast-of-izmir-bay-black-and-white-photo-image387558059.html
RF2DEEP77–Izmir, Turkey - February 12, 2015: Izmir cityscape, modern and old houses are on the coast of Izmir bay. Black and white photo
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466325449.html
RM2J2JXT9–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
Old view of Izmir, Turkey. By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1841 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-view-of-izmir-turkey-by-unidentified-author-published-on-magasin-image157296170.html
RFK3WCTA–Old view of Izmir, Turkey. By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1841
Smyrna Izmir Port transportation of goods. Photograph on dry glass plate from the Herry W. Schaefer collection, around 1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smyrna-izmir-port-transportation-of-goods-photograph-on-dry-glass-plate-from-the-herry-w-schaefer-collection-around-1910-image371177600.html
RF2CFTGPT–Smyrna Izmir Port transportation of goods. Photograph on dry glass plate from the Herry W. Schaefer collection, around 1910.
The Smyrna and Aïdin Railway, 1858. 'This railway being the first and only undertaking of the kind in the Ottoman Empire derives from that circumstance alone an interest of more than ordinary significance...it will open a rich district to the south-east of Smyrna, and will connect the town of Aïdin with that port by a line of upwards of seventy miles in length. Some idea may be formed of the enormous amount of traffic from the fact that during the busy months more than 5000 camels arrive daily at Smyrna, laden with the various products of the district through which this line passes, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-smyrna-and-axefdin-railway-1858-this-railway-being-the-first-and-only-undertaking-of-the-kind-in-the-ottoman-empire-derives-from-that-circumstance-alone-an-interest-of-more-than-ordinary-significanceit-will-open-a-rich-district-to-the-south-east-of-smyrna-and-will-connect-the-town-of-axefdin-with-that-port-by-a-line-of-upwards-of-seventy-miles-in-length-some-idea-may-be-formed-of-the-enormous-amount-of-traffic-from-the-fact-that-during-the-busy-months-more-than-5000-camels-arrive-daily-at-smyrna-laden-with-the-various-products-of-the-district-through-which-this-line-passes-image565270329.html
RM2RRJ821–The Smyrna and Aïdin Railway, 1858. 'This railway being the first and only undertaking of the kind in the Ottoman Empire derives from that circumstance alone an interest of more than ordinary significance...it will open a rich district to the south-east of Smyrna, and will connect the town of Aïdin with that port by a line of upwards of seventy miles in length. Some idea may be formed of the enormous amount of traffic from the fact that during the busy months more than 5000 camels arrive daily at Smyrna, laden with the various products of the district through which this line passes,
Smyrna, Turkey, from the sea after the fire of Sept. 1922. In the aftermath, 150,000–200,000 Greek and Armenian refugees were evacuated by British and American navies (BSLOC 2017 1 170) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smyrna-turkey-from-the-sea-after-the-fire-of-sept-1922-in-the-aftermath-170543320.html
RMKWCWMT–Smyrna, Turkey, from the sea after the fire of Sept. 1922. In the aftermath, 150,000–200,000 Greek and Armenian refugees were evacuated by British and American navies (BSLOC 2017 1 170)
Smyrna, Turkey, from the sea after the fire of Sept. 1922. In the aftermath, 150,000–200,000 Greek and Armenian refugees were evacuated by British and American navies (BSLOC 2017 1 170) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smyrna-turkey-from-the-sea-after-the-fire-of-sept-1922-in-the-aftermath-170544328.html
RMKWCY0T–Smyrna, Turkey, from the sea after the fire of Sept. 1922. In the aftermath, 150,000–200,000 Greek and Armenian refugees were evacuated by British and American navies (BSLOC 2017 1 170)
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466340962.html
RM2J2KJJA–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
Smyrna, Turkey, burning on Sept. 14, 1922. The Fire engulfed half the city and most of the Greek and Christian quarter and was preceded by violence against the Greeks and Armenians. These events followed the Sept. 9, 1922 liberation by Turkish army of K (BSLOC 2017 1 168) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smyrna-turkey-burning-on-sept-14-1922-the-fire-engulfed-half-the-city-170543314.html
RMKWCWMJ–Smyrna, Turkey, burning on Sept. 14, 1922. The Fire engulfed half the city and most of the Greek and Christian quarter and was preceded by violence against the Greeks and Armenians. These events followed the Sept. 9, 1922 liberation by Turkish army of K (BSLOC 2017 1 168)
Smyrna, Turkey, burning on Sept. 14, 1922. The Fire engulfed half the city and most of the Greek and Christian quarter and was preceded by violence against the Greeks and Armenians. These events followed the Sept. 9, 1922 liberation by Turkish army of K (BSLOC 2017 1 168) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-smyrna-turkey-burning-on-sept-14-1922-the-fire-engulfed-half-the-city-170544321.html
RMKWCY0H–Smyrna, Turkey, burning on Sept. 14, 1922. The Fire engulfed half the city and most of the Greek and Christian quarter and was preceded by violence against the Greeks and Armenians. These events followed the Sept. 9, 1922 liberation by Turkish army of K (BSLOC 2017 1 168)
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466319283.html
RM2J2JK03–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466336184.html
RM2J2KCFM–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466315046.html
RM2J2JDGP–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466325625.html
RM2J2JY2H–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466337145.html
RM2J2KDP1–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466317378.html
RM2J2JGG2–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466316104.html
RM2J2JEXG–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466312257.html
RM2J2JA15–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466305827.html
RM2J2J1RF–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466312376.html
RM2J2JA5C–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wreckage-of-the-herald-of-free-enterprise-which-capsized-at-zeebrugge-in-march-1987-being-towed-along-the-english-channel-on-her-final-voyage-towards-a-breakers-yard-in-the-port-city-of-izmir-in-turkey-where-she-will-be-scrapped-the-ship-renamed-flushing-range-was-towed-by-the-tug-markus-turm-6th-october-1987-image466313337.html
RM2J2JBBN–The wreckage of the Herald of Free Enterprise, which capsized at Zeebrugge in March 1987, being towed along the English Channel on her final voyage towards a breakers yard in the port city of Izmir in Turkey where she will be scrapped. The ship, renamed Flushing Range, was towed by the tug Markus Turm. 6th October 1987.
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