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The Hornby Vellard project was completed in 1784 and connected all seven islands into one using causeways.
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The Hornby Vellard project was completed in 1784 and connected all seven islands into one using causeways.
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The female bath of Cemberlitas Hamam.
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Divided by gender, Cemberlitas has two large bathing rooms. Pictured above is the male bathing quarters.
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A 1853 map of Divanyolou street, a then congested road that ran through some of the city's most historic and notable sites. The Çemberlitas Bath is starred.
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A 1922 map of Divanyolu street following the road expansion commission project. The Çemberlitas Bath location is starred.
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This is a wonderful sculpted centerpiece at the front of the Lindsey Memorial Chapel in Emmanuel Church. This is one of the few fully intact items within this iconic part of the church.
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