Armenian clogs held by the British Museum. Belonged to an Armenian girl, who fled to Aleppo, Syria during the Armenian Genocide. The clongs had been passed on from her Grandmother.

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Armenian clogs held by the British Museum. Belonged to an Armenian girl, who fled to Aleppo, Syria during the Armenian Genocide. The clongs had been passed on from her Grandmother.
Examples of Armenian nose ornaments.
From the History Museum of Armenia and the Penn Museum.
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Armenian family from Arapgir; Identity unknown (Source: George Djerdjian photo collection)
Armenian girl from Tokat, 1906. Armenian Genocide Museum Institute Foundation.
Cabinet photo of an Armenian Lady, probably from Artvin, early 1900s.
Armenian family, Morenik, Kharpert, before 1915
Mariam Manamghyan and Mariam Nanazyan, catholic village of Khodorchur, early XX century. History Museum of Armenia.