Turkey (nation)
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
The Cyprus Conference, 1959-02-17
151 x 202 mm. Archbishop Makarios is seen at the opening of the Cyprus conference at Lancaster House, London.
The Holy Land [i.e. Palestine], Egypt, Constantinople [i.e. Istanbul], Athens, etc. etc. 1865
Printed volume with text by W.M. Thomson illustrated with photographs taken by Francis Bedford. The photographs were taken whilst Bedford accompanied the Prince of Wales on his tour of the Middle East in 1862 and were published as an inexpensive alternative to Bedford (1863). The accompanying text in this volume is described as 'designedly of a popular character'.
The Ministers meet to Discuss Cyprus, 1955-08-29
152 x 202 mm. Left to right are: Mr. Fatin Ruftu Zorlu, Turkish Minister of State and Foreign Affairs; Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Foreign Secretary; and Mr. Stephan Stephanopoulos, the Greek Foreign Minister.
The signing of the Cyprus Agreement, 1959-02-19
151 x 202 mm. The Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Evangelos Averoff, is seen leaving Lancaster House after the signing in London of the Cyprus agreement.
The Turkish Delegation at the Cyprus Conference, 1959-02-17
151 x 202 mm. The Turkish Ambassador, Mr. Nuri Birgi sits at the centre with the Foreign Minister, Mr. Fatin Zorlu next to him at right.
Transcript of interview: Sir David Reddaway, 2022
Travels in Europe, 1874-07-11 - 1875-01-23
Turkish Delegates at Cyprus Conference, 1964-01-15
197 x 153 mm. Mr. F. Erkin, Turkey’s Foreign Affairs Minister (left), and Mr. Zeki Kuneralp, Turkish Ambassador in London, seated at the conference table during the opening session of the Cyprus Conference in Marlborough House, London, on January 15.
Turkish Delegation at Cyprus Conference in London, 1964-01-15
187 x 152 mm. Mr. F. Erkin, Turkey’s Minister for Foreign Affairs (right), and Mr. Bayulken of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seated at the conference table during the opening session of the Cyprus Conference in Marlborough House, London, on January 15.
Winifred Lamb: work-related papers
This small collection of Winifred Lamb's papers consists of ten boxes of research notebooks, newscutting books, and photographs, mostly from the 1920s and 1930s. There are also a few printed items and a card index relating to her archaeological research. Many items are undated.