Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George), 1855-1924
Carpenter, Frank George, 1855-1924
Carpenter, Frank G.
Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George)
Carpenter, Frank G. 1855-1924
Frank G. Carpenter American photographer
VIAF ID: 86844032 ( Personal )
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Works
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Africa | |
Alaska, our northern wonderland | |
Along the Paraná and the Amazon, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil | |
The Alps, the Danube, and the Near East : Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Italy, Greece, Turkey | |
Around the world with the children | |
Asia | |
Australia, New Zealand and some islands of the South seas | |
The British Isles and the Baltic states : England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Irish Free State, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Russia, Esthonia, and Finland | |
Cairo to Kisumu | |
Canada and Newfoundland | |
China | |
Europe | |
France to Scandinavia | |
From Tangier to Tripoli : Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Tripoli, and the Sahara | |
Geographical reader | |
The Holy Land and Syria | |
How the world is housed | |
Japan and Korea | |
Java and the East Indies | |
Korea - Old palace | |
Korea - [unidentified building] | |
Lands of the Caribbean | |
[Men carrying coal in small boat, Malta] [Men carrying coal in small boat, Malta] | |
Mexico | |
Nihon to chosen | |
On Sundays one rides out the Bosphorus on ferry boats that stop at little white towns along the shore Same as 1376 [Bosphorus] | |
On the boat to Constantinople and Greece was the pet horse of the Queen of Romania. Travelling first class as of royal blood it was on its way to the Queen of Greece daughter of Marie of Roumania Huge Montenegrins in gorgeous native costumes have for years have been the guards of the Pera Palace in Constantinople. They have protected many distinguished guests of the hotel and to-day in this picture were waiting for Ismet Pasha the Turkish peace delegate who taught diplomacy to Europe's best, and out of defeat on the battlefield brought victory at the council table. | |
On the European side of the Bosphorus old fortifications and towers still survive from the days of the Turkish invasion seven centuries ago | |
Ornamental carabineiri or police stand at the entry to St. Peter's Mr. Carpenter in the Roman Forum ; Entering St. Peter's Mr. Carpenter has a chat with the policeman ; Mr. Carpenter is busy with his pencil and notebook in the Forum. | |
An Orthodox priest of Greece. This religion is worshiped by all Greeks and the priests have wide influence in the lives of people Orthodox priests must raise beards. They may be married before their ordination but once only in their lives. | |
Palaces in Bucharest are elaborate. This is the old home of the beloved Carmen Sylva or first Queen of Roumania An Orthodox church in Bucharest. | |
[Paris, France, ca. 1920] | |
The Parthenon showing the scaffolding for the present day rebuilding Mr. Carpenter talks with the Prime Minister Col. Ganatas [i.e., Gonatas]. | |
[The Parthenon with scaffolding] [Greek and Armenian refugee children from Anatolia standing outside one-story building, near Athens, Greece] ; [Frank Carpenter with arms around a column, Greece] | |
[People gathered on quay, Genoa, Italy] [Ships in port, Genoa, Italy] | |
[Photographer with camera and pigeons in front of St. Mark's Basilica, Venice] [Legs and feet of photographer with camera and pigeons in front of St. Mark's Basilica, Venice] | |
Pireaus is the busy harbor for Athens Where passengers are brought ashore in small rowboats from the big liners in the harbour of Pireaus. | |
Retouching the Parthenon (The American School etc. Prof. Hill) Italy, no legend. | |
Road scene, Ceylon | |
Robert College and American School for boys crowns high hills above the Bosphorus Old forts built centuries ago to hold back the Turkish invasion. | |
A Roumanian beauty out for a stroll in Sinaia. Tall, dark with jet black hair and eyes, they account for the Roumanian man's distaste for work and desire for pleasure, which makes Bucharest famous as the "gay Paris of the East" "I do." Making out an application for a trip to the land of advertised golden bricks. A Roumanian emigrant at the American Consulate in Bucharest. Daily hundreds are turned away because of the oversubscribed quota. | |
Roumanian embroderies hanging in the streets of Sinaia. N.G. [Man standing in the street] | |
Roumanian embroidered dresses, N.G. A Roumanian school on an excursion to Sinaia. | |
Roumanian peasant type Fountain waters are given rainbow hues in the garden's of Sinaia's hotels. | |
Russia - types | |
Russian refugees and emigrants to European countries, 1919-1931 | |
Sekai meguri. | |
Selections of photographs from the Carpenter collection, ca. 1880-1925 | |
Since the Turkish success in Asia Minor the red flag of Turkey with its white crescent flies daily from the houses or mosques of Mohammedan worship | |
The singing gay Napolitans use the donkey for their travels into the country The donkey is also used for trucking in the streets of Naples ; Mr. Carpenter visits Pompeii in a sedan chair carried by two carefree natives of Naples. | |
South America | |
Spain, ca. 1920 | |
The Sphinx, Egypt | |
Spinning thread on bare knee, old witch doctor, Skenna River Indians | |
Standard Oil tanks in Roumania Roumania has a fleet of Black Sea boats operating from Constanza to Constantinople. This is the Emperor Trajan medallion on the bow of the bot [i.e., boat] which carried me to the Orient. | |
The Sultan's guard in scarlet uniforms and white chinchilla hats The Sultan's private horse waiting at the church. It is never known whether his majesty will choose water or land for the return from prayer and all are provided for except air. | |
T.V.R.R. No. 5 bridge, head of Fox Gulch | |
Tail of the hemisphere, chile and argentina | |
Telephones are numerous and good service is rendered The caliph comes from prayer. The Selamlik is one of the interesting ceremonies of the city. Each Friday the caliph goes to prayer in a different mosque, the name of which is announced the day before. | |
This Turkish woman in the bazaar keeps up with the modern styles in her black and white color scheme of costume Along the docks, hamals or porters are numerous carrying their burdens from the incoming ships. | |
Thousands gather for the Selamlik coming by boat and foot and the foreigners in automobiles Officers of the guard. | |
Through the Philippines and Hawaii | |
Transylvania a rich province formerly belonging to Hungary is now under Roumanian rule. This is a church tower showing the old German influence in architecture. It is in Brassav Someone told a joke to these belles of Roumania at a wayside station. | |
A traveling forest The main street of Thebes roofed with stately elms. | |
Tug-of-war, Fourth of July | |
Turkish girls no longer run from cameras and picture takers no longer fear irate Turk husbands As in New York ferryboats play over the waters of Constantinople and peanut shells, fruit skins and crying babies decorate the decks. | |
Turkish school pictures | |
U.S. Legation at Peking | |
... Uganda to the Cape; Uganda, Zanzibar, Tanganyika Territory, Mozambique, Rhodesia, Union of South Africa | |
The watch tower from the Galata Bridge in Constantinople. Men are constantly on watch in this tower and when smoke is seen work is gotten by runners to the fire department which eventually reaches the scene of the conflagration Only late at night does the traffic cease on this world famous Galata Bridge. | |
White marble palaces along the Bosphorus. See 1343. | |
Women | |
World travels | |
Yes we have flowers for sale. Dusky gypsy girls make it easier to buy in Buckarest [i.e., Bucharest] Brother and sisters work side by side in Roumania. The gypsies are good masons and builders, the men as well as the women. | |
世界めぐり | |
從法蘭西到斯干的那維亞 | |
坎拿大及紐芬蘭 | |
日本と朝鮮 |