Istanbul didn't make the Matador Network's list of "21 Iconic Places, a Century Ago and Today," but the before-and-after images of Shanghai, Manhattan, Sydney, and other spots inspired me to go dig up some old images of the city that San Francisco photographer-about-town David Gallagher had sent me a while back and go try and find the same locations today.
Looking over the Galata Bridge toward Beyoğlu in a late-1800s Photochrome from the Library of Congress' collection of Istanbul images on Flickr:

And approximately the same scene (with a higher new bridge and lower vantage point) today:

The Yeni Cami (New Mosque) in Eminönü, in 1890:

And in 2010:

The Tophane Fountain, then:

And now:

And the "Place de Tophane":

Now (I think), Necatıbey Caddesi in front of the Nusretiye Mosque:

Click through to see more then-and-now images from Istanbul.
Fun project, Jen! Thanks! Istanbul is definitely one of the world's great cities.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Istanbul with us. I've made one visit on a cruise ship a couple of years ago, and can't wait to return. It made such an impression.
ReplyDeleteThank you! You should definitely come back, Anonymous -- there's enough to see here for many return visits.
ReplyDeleteAnother take on the same idea, this one by the Turkish newspaper Milliyet:
ReplyDelete100 Yıl Önce 100 Yıl Sonra Istanbul ("Istanbul 100 Years Before, 100 Years After")
The pictures are fun to look at even if you can't read the Turkish captions.