Full title reads: “Ancient religious ban on ’graven images’ ends, as first statue (to Gazi Pasha) to be erected in Turkey, in unveiled“.
Istanbul (on title as Stamboul) (formerly Constantinople), Turkey.
M/S, looking over heads of crowd, of man reading speech in front of veiled statue. L/S of statue of a man in modern dress - Gazi Pasha - revealed as statue is unveiled ceremoniously. Low angled M/S of statue.
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