Newspaper_Correspondents_and_the_War_-_The_Graphic_1877_(cropped)_-_Reception_of_Artists_and_Correspondents_in_Shumla_by_Mehemet_Ali_Pasha,_the_Turkish_Commander_in_Chief.jpg
Summary
Reception of Artists and Correspondents in Shumla by Mehemet Ali Pasha, the Turkish Commander in Chief | ||||||||
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The Graphic
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Reception of Artists and Correspondents in Shumla by Mehemet Ali Pasha, the Turkish Commander in Chief
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object_type QS:P31,Q11060274
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Description |
English:
Detail taken from 'Newspaper Correspondents and the War (Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878))'. Illustration for The Graphic, 25 August 1877.
Mr. Wentworth Huyshe, New York Herald, (with the Turks); Mr. Melton Prior, artist of the Illustrated News (with the Turks); Mr. Jourdan, Daily Telegraph (with the Turks); Mr. Archibald Forbes, Daily News (with the Russians); Mr. F Villiers, artist of The Graphic (with the Russians); Mr. J. Ananian, artist of the Graphic (with the Turks); Mr. J.A. Macgahan, Daily News (with the Russians); Mr. Suter, Daily Telegraph (with the Turks); Mr. Coningsby, Times (with the Turks); Mr. Camille Barrere, Manchester Guardian, and Republique Francaise (with the Turks); Herr Winter, Vienna Tagblatt (with the Turks); Mr. Henry Dymond, Morning Advertiser (with the Turks); Mr. James Dow, Sheffield Daily Telegraph (with the Turks); Lieutenant Colonel Brackenbury, Times (with the Russians); Mr. W. Kingston, Daily Telegraph (with the Turks).
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Date |
25 August 1877
date QS:P571,+1877-08-25T00:00:00Z/11
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Medium | Wood engraving | |||||||
Place of creation | London | |||||||
Credit line | The Graphic | |||||||
Source/Photographer | The Graphic | |||||||
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