News photographs on the modernization of Turkey
News photographs on the modernization of Turkey
Title: News photographs on the modernization of Turkey
Date Created/Published: 1935-ca. 1947.
Summary: These photographs from the Press and Publications General Directorate of Turkey illustrate Turkey during the early Republic. Many images show women in the professions as students, or serving in the military including Sabiha Gökçen (the first Turkish woman pilot) and two other unidentified female aviators. Also includes pictures of Atatürk, Ismet Inönü and his wife Mevhibe, children's activities, factories, universities, national holidays, and views of Ankara, Izmir, Trabzon, Amasra and Malatya.
Notes:
LOT title devised by Library staff.
Images captioned in Turkish with English translations.
This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card, with subsequent revisions.
Gift; Dr. Perihan Çambel; 1948.
Subjects:
Factories--Turkey--1930-1950.
Industrialization--Turkey--1930-1950.
Universities & colleges--Turkey--1930-1950.
Women--Turkey--1930-1950.
Group portraits--1930-1950.
Photographic prints--1930-1950.
Portrait photographs--1930-1950.
Bookmark /2003653225/
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