Algeria (nation)
Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:
Taureg stick [?] dance, 1930 - 1939
In Tamenghest, Algeria. A view showing a number of people by a fortified building, some of whom are holding sticks aloft. Taureg is most likely an alternative spelling of 'Tuareg', nomadic people of western and central Sahara.
Team of oxen ploughing, 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.
The Algerian coast, 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.
[The car loaded onto a railway wagon], 1930 - 1939
The handwritten caption below the photograph reads: 'A Connecting rod broke at Tougurt, and we had to rail this car 300 miles to Algiers'.
The English Church, Algiers, 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.
The Gorge d'Arak in the Sahara, 1930 - 1939
A panoramic view of the gorge comprising 3 joined photographs.
The Great Mosque, Algiers, 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.
The Médersa, Algiers, 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.
The mosque at Sidi Okba, near Biskra, 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.
The pampas bush I slept under, 1930 - 1939
In the Arak gorges in Algeria.
The Sacred Wood, Blida, 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.
Timgad (so indicated in ink) with three European men sitting on pillars, 1922
Measuring 195 x 255 mm, this album contains sepia photographs 145 x 90 mm in size, two to a page, followed by 26 blank spaces. They are mainly of rural and urban scenes in North Africa. The only one captioned shows Timgad.
View of El-Kantara and district, 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.
[View of Tamenghest], 1930 - 1939
A view showing a number of people by a fortified building.
[View of Tamenghest], 1930 - 1939
A view taken through wire fencing showing the side of a building.
[View of the Arak gorges in Algeria], 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.
[View of the Arak gorges in Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The album page is captioned: 'The Arak Gorge in the Sahara'.
[View of the Arak gorges in Algeria], 1930 - 1939
The handwritten caption below the photograph reads: 'We actually find a pool and catch small fish, in the middle of the Sahara'. The album page is captioned: 'The Arak Gorge in the Sahara'.
[View of the Arak gorges in Algeria], 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.
[View of the Arak gorges in Algeria], 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.
View over the Casbah towards the waterfront, 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.
Views of 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.
Views of central Algiers, 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.
Views of Constantine, Algeria and surroundings, including the Rummel Gorges, El Kantara Bridge, Roman aqueduct, and other features, 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.