Egypt (nation)
Found in 733 Collections and/or Records:
La Rue Mosquée Attarin (ruines), 1882
264 x 197 mm. A view looking along this rubble strewn street which runs parallel to the Great Square.
La Rue Sésostris (ruines), 1882
262 x 197 mm. A view showing gutted houses and rubble in Rue Sesostris, which runs from the Boulevard Ismail (also known as Rue de la Porte de Rosette) to Rue de l'eglise Copte.
La Rue Sésostris (ruines), 1882
263 x 199 mm. A view showing gutted houses and rubble in Rue Sesostris with two figures posing in the foreground for the photographer.
L'Agence Rubattino (ruines), 1882
263 x 199 mm. A view showing the ruined premises of the Rubattino Agency, an Italian mail steamer company with headquarters in Genoa. Exact location unknown, possibly Rue Cherif Pocha.
[Landscape], 1927 - 1928
70 x 50 mm.
[Landscape], 1927
135 x 85 mm. Showing a very steep sand bank. The place name Heliopolis (i.e. Misr al Jadidah) is written on the album page, and presumably relates to this photograph, among others.
[Large unidentified building], 1927 - 1928
70 x 110 mm. Location unidentified, but probably Egypt.
[Large unidentified domed building], 1927 - 1928
65 x 45 mm. Location unidentified, but probably Egypt.
Le batteries du Mex démantalées, 1882
Le Bombardement d'Alexandrie du 11 Juillet 1882, 1882
264 x 189 mm. A photograph of a painting of the bombardment from the sea, with British ships in the foreground and the smoking town beyond.
Le Boulevard de Ramleh (ruines), 1882
263 x 197 mm. A view looking over ruined houses and rooftops in the Boulevard de Ramleh. Exact location unknown.
Le Caire, 1870 - 1879
282 x 221 mm. View looking across the Arab quarter towards the walls of the Citadel.
Photograph by Bonfils.
Le Caire, Porte de la Citadelle, 1870 - 1879
282 x 221 mm. View looking towards the gate of the Citadel in Cairo. See note at Y3022B/20.
Le Caire Pyramide de Cheops, Le Sphynx et le Temple de Chaffra (L’Egypte), 1870 - 1889
278 x 215 mm. General view looking towards the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, with the ruins of the Temple of Chaffra in the foreground.
Le College des Lazaristes (ruines), 1882
262 x 197 mm. A view showing the fire-gutted building of the Lazarist College. The College and Church face onto the Rues des Soeurs.
Le Consulat Anglais (ruines), 1882
261 x 198 mm. A view looking west along the Rue de l'Obelisque towards the ruins of the English Consulate, with figures standing among the rubble on the roadway.
Le Consulat de France (ruines), 1882
261 x 197 mm. A view from the Great Square looking towards the ruins of the French Consulate which lies on its northern side.
Le Consulat de France (ruines), 1882
262 x 198 mm. A view of the ruins of the French Consulate with two men standing beside the rubble in the foreground.
Le Fort Pharos (ruines), 1882
261 x 199 mm. A view showing the broken and crumbling walls of Fort Pharos.
Le Mont-de-Piere, Maison Sursok (ruines), 1882
263 x 197 mm. A view looking along a street (exact location unknown) towards the harbour, with largely intact residential houses lining the road. Maison Sursok is in the foreground, a fire-gutted shell outside of which lies mounds of rubble and debris.
Le nouveau Bazar (ruines), 1882
262 x 199 mm. A view showing the ruins of the New Bazaar. Exact location unknown.
Le palais de M. le Comte Zizinia (ruines), 1882
262 x 196 mm. A view from the road looking towards the decorated arches and columns of the palace. Exact location unknown, but possibly at the western end of the Boulevard Ismail near L'Okelle Sciorbagi.
Le [sic] grande Pyramide de Cheops, 1880 - 1889
280 x 217 mm. A view showing a three quarters profile of the Sphinx with the great Pyramid in the background. An Arab stands on the head of the Sphinx. Photograph by Georgiladakis.
Le Sphinx et Pyramide de Cheffren [i.e. Abu al-Hawl and the Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren)], 1880 - 1889
279 x 218 mm. General view of the Sphinx with the pyramid of Cheffren in the background. The caption on the print is hard to read. Photograph by Zangaki.
L'Eglise des Lazaristes (ruines), 1882
261 x 198 mm. A view looking along the gutted interior of the church of the Lazarists.