Al-Iskandariyah (governate)
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
8. Alexandria. - Fort Kait Bey. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
24. Alexandria. - Mosque of Prophet Daniel. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
28. Alexandria. - The Sphinx recently found near Pompei's Pillar, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
38. Alexandria - The Docks from Fort Napoleon - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
80. Alexandria. - Statue Mohamed-Ali - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
96. Alexandria. - Pompée [Pompei] Column and Sphinx. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
99. Alexandria - Général view [of Ras-el-Tin] - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
101. Alexandria. - Kait Bey stronghold [i.e. Fortress] - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
102. Alexandria. - Ras-el-Tin New Quay. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
104. Alexandria. - Ras-el-Tin Palace. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
109. Alexandria. - Cherif-Pacha Street and the Exchange - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
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 [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.
Cleaning kit by the sea shore, 1898
153 x 114 mm. A view showing Grenadier Guards on the beach at Sidi Gabr with tents pitched at the left of the print. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'The Grenadiers at Sidi Gabr, near Alexandria'.
Flight of Lieut. Hon. E.D. Loch, D.S.O, 1898
80 x 80 mm. A blurred view showing Loch running from the camera between two tents at Sidi Gabr, near Alexandria. Loch is also a possible candidate for photographer of this album.
Guard mounting, 1898
170 x 95 mm. A view showing a detachment of sentries on parade at Sidi Gabr with tents in the background. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'The Grenadiers at Sidi Gabr, near Alexandria'.
La brêche dans la mosque du Chiek Migaud, 1882
264 x 198 mm. A view showing a large hole in the wall of the mosque, presumably the effect of a single unexploded shell.
La Cour Martiale au Palais de Justice, 1882
263 x 200 mm. A view showing a court-martial being held on the pavement outside the Palais de Justice. A group of Arabs stands under armed guard before two wooden tables at which are seated Naval Officers (unidentified). The work of suppressing looters was commenced on July 15: Archer states that looters were to be flogged and incendaries caught in the act were to be shot.
La maison d'Araby Pacha à l'Arsenal, 1882-07
262 x 198 mm. A view looking along the street towards Arabi Pasha's house, in front of which stands a contingent of marines posing for the photograph. Probably taken on July 14 when a party of marines landed to occupy the Ras-el-Teen Palace (situated on the peninsula to the west of the Arsenal).
La maison de M. le Cte Zogheb (ruines), 1882
262 x 199 mm. A view showing the still-standing façade with firegutted interior of Count Zogheb's house (not the same building as seen in Y3041A/40). Exact location unknown.
La maison S. Zogheb (ruines), 1882
260 x 198 mm. A view showing the rubble-filled ruins of the house of S. Zogheb. Exact location unknown.
La maison Veuve Adib (ruines), 1882
263 x 198 mm. A view looking along a street towards the harbour, with the ruined house of Widow Adib in the right foreground.
La mosquée du Chiek Migaud ou Arabi fit sa dernière priere, 1882
261 x 200 mm. A view showing the apparently undamaged mosque and minaret with Arabi Pasha's house to the left.
La Place de Consuls côté droit (ruines), 1882
264 x 199 mm. A view showing the ruined houses in the street running along the south side of the Great Square with the archway to the Passage Napier in the left foreground.