Egypt (nation)
Found in 726 Collections and/or Records:
Port Said, 1880 - 1889
273 x 216 mm. View of the waterfront with the New Hotel in the left foreground.
Port Said, 1909
A view showing a dhow in Port Said Harbour.
Port Said, 1909
A general view of the town from the harbour. The prominent domed building on the waterfront is the Suez Canal Office.
Port Said, 1909
A view looking across the harbour towards the town, with dhows moored to one of the long harbour breakwaters.
Port Said, 1909
A view from the harbour looking towards the waterfront.
Port Said, 1909
A view from the harbour looking towards the waterfront.
Port Said, 1908 - 1909
A view showing a street in Port Said.
Port Said, 1908 - 1909
A view showing a street in Port Said.
Port Said, 1908 - 1909
A view showing an Arab driving a pony-cab in the streets of Port Said.
Port Said, 1933
55 x 60 mm. General view of the town. The Eastern Exchange Hotel is visible in the distance.
Port Said, 1933
55 x 60 mm. General view of the town and harbour.
Port Said, 1906-03
Port Said; Bibby liner, 1909
A view showing an unidentified Bibby Line steamer at anchor in Port Said Harbour.
Port Said - 'Clan Ranald', 1909
A rear-view of the steamer 'Clan Ranald' at anchor in Port Said Harbour.
Port Said 'Clan Ranald', 1909
Port Said, coal barges, 1907
[Scenes from boat with coal barges in the foreground and waterfront beyond].
Port Said, coal barges, 1907
[Scenes from boat with coal barges in the foreground and waterfront beyond].
Port Said, coal barges, 1907
[Scenes from boat with coal barges in the foreground and waterfront beyond].
Port Said; coaling, 1909
A view showing the steamer 'Imperato' taking on coal from a barge moored to her starboard side.
Port Said, coalmen hauling a rope from the ship, 1907
Port Said; de Lesseps statue, 1908 - 1909
A view looking towards the breakwater on which stands the statue of the builder of the Qanat as-Suways.
Port Said Harbour, 1920
66 x 42 mm.
Port Said, lateen sails in the mist, 1900-01-31
66 watercolours, 150 x 200 mm in size. The captions, including the names of institutions, have been recorded as found and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation. Notes provided by H.B. Thomas have been incorporated into the description.