Street scene with cyclist Egypt c1913
Mahmudieh Canal Alexandria c1913
Pompey's Column Egypt c1913
Arab huts near Choubrah c1913
Barrage Egypt c1913
River scene Egypt c1913
Place Mehemet Ali - Alexandria - c1913
Nile Dam c1913
Manashee Village c1913
At the Virgins Tree Materieh c1913
Arab village near Ghirjeh c1913
View from Citadel c1913
Tombs of the Caliphs Egypt c1913
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Chareh Boulac Cairo c1913
San Stephano Alexandria c1913
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Donkeys & trains H T Sutters Collection circa 191…
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Street scene with women and children marching Egypt c1913
Another group of scans of small, 4"x3", prints of photos taken by my grandfather while working in Egypt in around 1913.
In this photo that has no note on the reverse, a large group of women, accompanied by some children, seem to be walking or marching along, singing or chanting, with at least one drum visible.
In this photo that has no note on the reverse, a large group of women, accompanied by some children, seem to be walking or marching along, singing or chanting, with at least one drum visible.
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