Egypt (nation)
Found in 733 Collections and/or Records:
Alexandria - Place des Consuls, 1880 - 1889
280 x 228 mm. View looking NW along the central square of Alexandria (also variously known as Place Mehemet Ali and the Great Square), with the equestrian statue of Mohammed Ali in the middleground and the Palais de Justice beyond. At the left is a building under scaffolding, presumably still being repaired or rebuilt after the naval bombardment of 1882. The caption on the print is hard to read. Photograph by Zangaki.
Alexandria. - The Native Bazaars. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
Alexandrie, 12 vues détachables, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
Alexandrie, Allée de la Colone [sic] Pompée, 1880 - 1889
272 x 212 mm. View looking along the street towards Pompey's Pillar.
Alexandrie [i.e. Alexandria] - Colone de Pompie [Colonne de Pompée], 1880 - 1889
223 x 283 mm. General view of Pompey's Column, situated to the S of the Arab Cemetery. The column, built of red granite, is 88 feet high including the pedestal and Corinthian capital, and was possibly erected by the Emperor Theodosius to commemorate the destruction of the Serapeum in 391 AD. Its present name stems from the medieval belief that it marked the site of the tomb of Pompey the Great. Photograph by Zangaki.
Alexandrie. Le Port et les Ecluses, 1898 - 1901
270 x 215 mm.
Alexandrie, Vue générale et la Colonne Pompèe, 1898 - 1901
265 x 210 mm.
[Alice], 1927 - 1928
40 x 65 mm. Showing Alice sat at a small table in a restaurant or hotel. Location unidentified, but probably Egypt.
[Amara Arab], 1930 - 1937
65 x 110 mm. A three quarter length portrait of a girl or young woman. The garment she wears has been hand coloured red.
[Amara Arab], 1930 - 1937
65 x 110 mm. A three quarter length portrait of a girl or young woman. The garment she wears has been hand coloured red.