Algeria (nation)
Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:
Looking into the fort, 1930 - 1939
In Tamenghest, Algeria, the fort where the 19th-century French explorer C.E. de Foucauld was killed.
M. Chatelot beside the car at Arak, 1930 - 1939
A collection of photographs on 7 album sheets. Plate 58 is of Morocco, 11-20, 23-24, 29-51, 54-57, 59-61 are of Algeria, 25-28, 52-53 of unspecified scenes in the Sahara, and 1-10, 21-22 of Niger.
Madame and M. Chatelot who run the Wireless Fort came to lunch, 1930 - 1939
A view showing two men and a woman seated at a table with food laid out. In the Arak gorges in Algeria.
Marabout or shrine, Biskra, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
Marabout (shrine), Vieux Biskra, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
Marabout, Vieux Biskra, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
Market at Boufarik, northern central Algeria, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
Market at Boufarik, northern central Algeria, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
Miss Sheridan at Tamanrasset [i.e. Tamenghest] on the roof of Père de Foucauld's Fort where he was shot, 1930 - 1939
In Algeria, the fort where the 19th-century French explorer C.E. de Foucauld was killed.
Moorish gateway in Algiers Museum, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Morocco, Algeria, Niger, 1930 - 1939
A collection of photographs on 7 album sheets. Plate 58 is of Morocco, 11-20, 23-24, 29-51, 54-57, 59-61 are of Algeria, 25-28, 52-53 of unspecified scenes in the Sahara, and 1-10, 21-22 of Niger.
Mosque in oasis, Algeria, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
[Mountains between In Salah and Arak, Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The handwritten caption by the photograph reads: 'Weird [?] mountain ranges - rugged grandeur rise out of flat desert. We might have been in the moon. Between In Salah and Arak'.
[Mountains between In Salah and Arak, Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The handwritten caption by the photograph reads: 'Weird [?] mountain ranges - rugged grandeur rise out of flat desert. We might have been in the moon. Between In Salah and Arak'.
Mrs. Williams Snr. with guide at Sidi Okba, 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains 48 sepia photographs, each measuring 145 x 90 mm, two to a page, together with 22 loose prints of France and North Africa. The album prints have brief captions, and since they relate to Algiers, Biskra and a few of Tunis and Carthage, they may come from the same visit as Y304H.
My camp in Algiers, 1930 - 1939
A collection of photographs on 7 album sheets. Plate 58 is of Morocco, 11-20, 23-24, 29-51, 54-57, 59-61 are of Algeria, 25-28, 52-53 of unspecified scenes in the Sahara, and 1-10, 21-22 of Niger.
Nomad and child, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Old Biskra: scenes and types, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Our camp at In Guezzam, 1930 - 1939
In Algeria, on the border with Nigeria, where Powell camped.
Ploughing with camel and mule, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Reading from the Koran, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
[Remains of old cliff city at El Golea (?), Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The album page is captioned 'An old cliff city at El Gollea in the Sahara'.
[Remains of old cliff city at El Golea (?), Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The album page is captioned 'An old cliff city at El Gollea in the Sahara'.
[Remains of old cliff city at El Golea (?), Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The album page is captioned 'An old cliff city at El Gollea in the Sahara'.
[Remains of old cliff city at El Golea (?), Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The album page is captioned 'An old cliff city at El Gollea in the Sahara'.