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[Sebastapol House]

Description: Photograph of the Sebastapol House located in Seguin Texas. Accompanying information states that the house is also known as the Sevastapol and Zorn House. The house is painted white and has a set of stairs that lead up to a wrap around porch and entrance to the house. There is a grassy lawn and a white picket fence surrounding the house. A variety of trees can be seen located around the property.
Date: March 1991
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Componentes Mecanicos De Matamoros Sign]

Description: Photograph of the gated sign outside the Componentes Mecanicos de Matamoros. Groups of people are walking and standing on either side of the sign and in front of a building at the right side of the image while cars are parked in the background.
Date: 1990
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Photograph of Maiden's Castle]

Description: Photograph of Maiden's castle, a castle off the coast of Turkey on the Mediterranean sea. The town Kizkalesi is the closest to the island and the Silifke is also nearby. The castle is believed to have been built by Alexios I Komnenos of the Byzantine Empire after the First Crusade.
Date: 1995
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Interior Walls of Mamure Castle]

Description: Photograph of the interior walls of Mamure castle. Mamure Castle i a historical castle located along the coast near the Bozdoğan neighborhood of Anamur district of Mersin, in the South of Turkey. designed to protect against pirates, Mamure Castle was repaired during the Byzantine era and was made larger by Alaattin Keykubat I of Seljuk Turks. In 1469, the castle was annexed by the Ottoman Empire and has been continously repaired for centuries.
Date: 1995
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Entrance to Saruhan Kervansaray]

Description: Photograph of of Saruhan Kervansaray in the Kayseri province of Turkey. Saruhan kervansaray is 756-year-old Seljuk work which was built by Sultan Izzettin Keykavus II in 1249. Today the Saruhan Kervansaray has turned into a Turkish museum. In the photograph, five people can be seen standing in the courtyard.
Date: 1995
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University
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