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DescriptionMr. Carpenter visits an old church in Transylvania with the wife and daughter of our American minister to Bucharest. Inside this edifice are hundreds of valuable Turkish prayer rugs reminders of the LCCN2011660122.jpg |
English: Title: Mr. Carpenter visits an old church in Transylvania with the wife and daughter of our American minister to Bucharest. Inside this edifice are hundreds of valuable Turkish prayer rugs reminders of the days when the Crescent rode high over Central and Eastern Europe to the gates of Vienna
Abstract: Photographs show scenes in Romania including: Mr. Carpenter and family of American minister to Romania, Peter Augustus Jay, in front of a church door in Transylvania; a horse-drawn carriage and a group of school girls wearing hats. Physical description: 3 photographic prints (1 page) : gelatin silver. Notes: On page: no. 1286 (top left image) and no. 1287 (top right image) and no. 1288 (bottom image).; Title from item.; In album: European pictures (1923 trip), p. [12].; Copyright by Carpenter's World Travels.; Negative series code stamped on page: LC-C26.; Forms part of: Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress). |
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