Баку на страницах иностранной прессы - фотоальбом[править]

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Страница англ. еженедельной газеты Black & White за 23.09.1905 года с фотографией праздника, который на страницах газеты называется: странный обычай в Баку - пост Рамадан (или в Рамадан).


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Фото из англ.еженед.газеты "Black & White"[1] за 1905 год под заголовком "Мятеж в России". Солдаты в Баку обыскивают экипаж в поисках оружия и листовок.

  1. Original page (or pages) from a 1905 issue of the UK weekly newspaper The Black & White.Not to be confused with the Black & White Budget,The Black & White ran from 1891 to its eventual incorporation with The Sphere in 1912.The newspaper employed many of the talented artists and engravers of the period to illustrate news and events and to entertain.
    Printed on quality paper.Normally there will be another article,drawing or photograph to back.Date and name of publication are to the top border of each page.



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"Царство террора в Баку: террористы у железной дороги" - рис.John Charlton. Иллюстрация из английской еженедельной газеты "The Graphic"[1] от 30.09.1905 года (размер 15,5 х 11,0 дюймов).

  1. The Graphic was a British weekly illustrated newspaper, first published on 4 December 1869 by William Luson Thomas's company Illustrated Newspapers Limited.
    The Graphic's influence within the art world was immense, its many admirers included Vincent Van Gogh, and Hubert von Herkomer.
    It continued to be published weekly under this title until 23 April 1932 and then changed title to The National Graphic between 28 April and 14 July 1932; it then ceased publication after 3,266 issues. From 1889 it also published The Daily Graphic
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