“Nature study in an Orphanage.”
A Turkish orphanage in Istanbul/Constantinople (1920).
“…Armenian, Turkish, and Greek Orphanages Of the many thousands of motherless and fatherless children whom recent wars, deportations, and massacres in Turkey have cast on their communities for protection, nearly 10,000 are located in the Constantinople district.The figures resulting from our investigation are as follows:
Armenians 3827
Turks 2798
Greeks 1548
Jews 279
Russians 280
Page 229. From the book “Constantinople to-day; or, The pathfinder survey of Constantinople; a study in oriental social life” (1922) by Johnson, Clarence Richard.