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  • Plovdiv (Philippopolis), Bulgaria: the hanging of Bulgarians by Turks. Wood engraving after C.R., 1876.
  • A brief account of some travels in Hungaria, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Friuli, as also some observations on the gold, silver, copper, quick-silver mines, baths, and mineral waters in those parts. With the figures of some habits and remarkable places / By Edward Brown, M.D.
  • Two Bulgarian women arm-in-arm wearing national dress.
  • Two Bulgarian women wearing national dress.
  • A Bulgarian woman in national dress with a water jug.
  • A Bulgarian woman wearing national dress.
  • Bulgarian women wearing national dress, one with a yoke-pole and two water pails.
  • A Bulgarian female acrobat performing contortions in a photographic studio.
  • Two Bulgarian women with a child wearing national dress.
  • A Bulgarian female acrobat performing contortions with a handkerchief in her mouth.
  • A Bulgarian female acrobat standing on her hands.
  • A music teacher surrounded by his female pupils, in a studio setting in Sophia. Photograph, 1904.
  • A Bulgarian female acrobat wearing a leotard and tights.
  • Bulgarian men wearing national dress.
  • Une ambulance turque, en dedans de la porte de Silistrie.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: a Bulgarian decorative arts exhibit. Photograph, 1904.
  • Russo-Turkish War: field hospital and ambulances waiting for the wounded. Wood engraving, 1877.
  • Russo-Turkish War: wounded Russian soldiers being brought back to the rear at the siege of Plevna. Wood engraving by C.Roberts after I. Montagu, 1877.
  • Serbo-Bulgarian War: the Russian General Dragomirov being treated for his wounds. Wood engraving.
  • Serbo-Turkish War: removal of wounded. Wood engraving by W. P. after R.C. Woodville, 1878.
  • Serbo-Bulgarian War: sick and wounded at Ak Palanka. Wood engraving by E. Gascoine after J. Schönberg, 1885.
  • International Congress for the History of Medicine, Bucharest: five delegates. Process prints after E. Taru, 1932.
  • International Congress for the History of Medicine, Bucharest: fourteen delegates. Process print after I. Ross, 1932.
  • Betula pendula (Silver birch)