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Algiers - The Station at Bab el-Oued and Malakoff Street (named after the Russian fort the French captured at the Battle of Sebastopol), Algeria
The Covered Market at Khenchela, Algeria. A fine example of pseudo-Arab French architecture. Khenchela the capital city of the administrative Khenchela Province (Wilaya), in the northeast of Algeria
The Admiralty and naval vessels - AlgiersThe Admiralty and elements of the Algerian Navy. The lighthouse can be seen in rear
The port at Oran, Algeria close to the Harbour Mole
Black Village Fete - Oran, AlgeriaA Black Algerian Village Fete - Oran, Algeria
Street Hawkers - AlgeriaYoung street hawkers and porters - Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Rue Randon - Algiers - AlgeriaStreet Scene - Rue Randon, Algiers, Algeria
The Waterfront - AlgiersThe waterfront of Algiers, Algeria, showing the elegant colonaded seafront and the houses of the city rising up the hill behind
Rue Bab-Azoun - Algiers, AlgeriaA wonderful view of the Rue Bab-Azoun in Algiers, Algeria. Some of the advertisements n the side of the street and buildings are for Absinthe, Chocolat Menier, Au Bon Marche and Suchard
Blida, Algeria - The StationBlida, Algeria - The Railway Station
Rue Michelet, Algiers, AlgeriaThe Rue Michelet, Algiers, Algeria
Constantine, Algeria - The Bridge and suburb of El-Kantara
Aumale, Algeria - the Indigenous School. Named after a region in Normandy, France
The Port of Collo, AlgeriaThe port of Collo - capital of Collo district in Skikda Province, Algeria
The Gallery of the Steam Bath during a concertThe Gallery of the R hira Steam Bath during a concert - Algiers, Algeria
The houses of the Ouled Nails, AlgeriaThe houses of the Ouled Nails, Biskra, Algeria. The women of the Ouled-Nails earned money through belly dancing. The women are heavily made-up, going unveiled at all times and wear their hair up
Statue of Duc D Orleans & Mosque - AlgiersA remarkable juxtaposition: A Statue of the Duc D Orleans and the Mosque of Djemaa el-Djedid, Algiers, Algeria. Colonial French town planners cleared many Ottoman buildings when they redesigned
The Meskoutine Mineral Bath near GuelmaA giant Turpentine tree outside the Thermal baths, covering 420 m (sq) at the Meskoutine Mineral Baths, near Guelma, Algeria
Sitting outside the Meskoutine Mineral BathsFour Algerians seated amid the Palm trees, with a viaduct bridge in the distance, outside the Meskoutine Mineral Baths, near Guelma, Algeria
Hotel Bertrand - Constantine - AlgeriaThe Hotel Bertrand at El-Kantara, a suburb of Constantine, Algeria
Algiers, Algeria - view from the lighthouseAlgiers - general view of the city taken from the Admiralty Lighthouse
Mosque & Consulate Palace - AlgiersThe Djemaa el-Djedid Mosque and the Consulate Palace, Algiers, Algeria. Colonial French town planners cleared many Ottoman buildings when they redesigned the Algiers waterfront
An Algerian Man prays alongside his camelAn Algerian man kneels alongside his camel and undertakes his midday prayers in the direction of Mecca
The rooftops of AlgiersA view across the rooftops of the capital of Algeria, Algiers, with the Mediterranean Sea to the right
Chaouis Camp - Algeria - BarbequeingChaouis Berber Camp - Algeria. Barbequeing a goat. The men sit and stand in the foreground close to the fire, whilst the women stand at the rear close to the low camel-hair tent
Sidi-bou-Medine, Algeria - The Koubba WellsA superb photograph of a man and a young boy at the Wells of Koubba at Sidi bou Medine, Algeria. The gentleman (right) is possibly the Well operator?
Principal Square at Oran, AlgeriaThe Principal Square at Oran, Algeria
Black Algerian MusicianA grinning Black Algerian Musician standing in front of a brick wall and singing a song entitled " O, Madame Bono"
Meharis tribe of Southern AlgeriaIndigenous Tribesmen of he Meharis tribe of Southern Algeria - the chief of the caravan
Algeria - Camel TransportA camel palanquin (covered litter), used to transport wives and children across the arid desert of southern Algeria, each with a central ventilation shaft
Wig Maker- Biskra, AlgeriaA smart Wig Maker in Biskra, Southern Algeria, gives his seated client a close crop in order to harvest some locks for his latest creation
Group of Algerian MusiciansA group of Algerian musicians, seated outside their house, with a low round table holding a selection of food and drink
Children by an ornate doorwayFive children sitting and standing beside an ornate doorway - Algeria
Basketry - AlgeriaTwo Algerian men weaving a very large (and rather magnificent) straw basket
Rich French Families in Algiers, AlgeriaRich French Families in the Square Bresson, Algiers, Algeria
The Admiralty Buildings - Algiers, Algeria
Algerian ChieftainA affluent Algerian chief, with high headdress, hand on belt knife and a long string of dark beads around his neck
Moorish Barber - AlgeriaA Moorish Barber in Algeria giving his client a rather severe short back and sides in the street outside his house
A rich Arab - AlgeriaA proud and rich Algerian Arab in a rich costume and in a rich setting!
Algerian Chief on horsebackAn Algerian chieftain on horseback
Ouled-Nahils, Algeria - Southern Algerian WomanWoman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive and elaborate traditional clothing. The women earned money through belly dancing
Ruins of Timgad, AlgeriaTimgad - Algeria - Roman Ruins. Known as Thamugas by the Romans, Timgad was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan
Timgad - Algeria - Roman Ruins. Known as Thamugas by the Romans, Timgad was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan
Sidi Ukba, AlgeriaA street in Sidi Ukba (Okba) in the Biskra Province, Algeria. It was named after the Muslim General Uqba ibn Nafi who died there in 683 AD
Saint-Charles - Algeria - OrphansA French Mission to Africa (Saint Charles) - nuns running a home for orphans in Algeria
Veiled Moorish Woman out walking - Algeria. She wears a remarkably voluminous costume with a headdress which folds up from her waist, an enormous bunched skirt and wide sleeves
Algerian Oasis - BiskraAn oasis close to Biskra in Algeria. Still waters and palm trees in the desert conjure up a romantic Northern Saharan scene. There is another oasis in the far distance
Interior of a Moorish Cafe - AlgiersThe interior of a Moorish Cafe - Algiers, Algeria