| Date | 1853 |
| Technique | Woodblock Engraving (Newspaper-Text on Reverse) |
| Category | Ottoman Empire And Turkey |
| Source | The İllustrated London News (September 24 1853-Page 246) |
The creek is known as Barbisos during the Byzantine period, then Europe's fresh water and today as Kağıthane Creek. It is one of the two streams that flow into the Golden Horn. It was one of the most important recreation area in the Tulip Period.