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The Kabyle Market, Bejaia, AlgeriaThe Kabyle Market at Bejaia (Bougie), Algeria. The Kabyle people are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimated population today of 5 million individuals
A street in the Kasbah, AlgiersLooking down a street in the Kasbah, Algiers, Algeria. Some of the upper levels of the houses have ornate bird houses. The European influence in the city is clearly marked by the ironwork lamp (left)
A view of Constantine, AlgeriaA view of the Mansoura District, Constantine, Algeria
Mohammed Ben Bouaziz Ben GanaA fine portrait of Mohammed Ben Bouaziz Ben Gana - one of the most important Algerian Arab Sheikhs - much decorated by Western powers, particularly the French, to whom he was a Satrap
Algerian Woman - Handkerchief DanceAn Algerian woman doing the handkerchief dance - Algeria
Beni-Yenni Tribe - Kabyle Houses at TigzirtWonderful Kabyle Houses of the Benni-Yenni tribe at Tigzirt, a small town on the coast of northeastern Algeria in the Tiziouzou Province
Moorish Woman - AlgeriaA stunning postcard depiction of a Moorish woman - leaning against a doorway in a fabulous floral print dress with headdress Date: 1908
Woman of the Berber Algerian tribe of Ouled NailWoman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive and elaborate traditional clothing. The women earned money through belly dancing
Affluent Algerian Bedouin WomanAn affluent Algerian Bedouin Woman, her jewellery a brash show of visible wealth
Indigenous Ghardaia people, AlgeriaIndigenous Ghardaia people from Central Algeria - North Africa. Ghardaia is renowned for its coarse goat hair carpets, generally with simple geometric patterns in black and white
Turkish Baths - Algiers, AlgeriaThe salon of a Turkish Bath - Algiers, Algeria. The clientele appears to be mostly French
Elderly Berber Women, AlgeriaBerber Golden Oldies - A group of elderly Algerian Berber Women, heavily wrapped up against the elements, but still displaying traditional costume and jewellery including large hooped earrings
Arabian flute players - Algeria, North Africa. Date: circa 1910s
Touggourt, Algeria - The Main Square and view toward the Oasis. Date: circa 1907
The Mosque - central Cherchell, Algeria. Date: circa 1910
French Trade Show - Algerian Ceramics of E Soupireau on display. One wonders whether the fine gentleman on the left is Monsieur Soupireau himself
Algeria - Timgad - View toward Trajans ArchGeneral view of the Ruins of Timgad, Algeria (close to the Theatre) - a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1908
Algeria - Timgad - Street Date: circa 1908
Algeria - Moorish Dancer with tambourineAlgeria - A beautiful Moorish Dancer playing a tambourine. Date: 1902
Village of El-Kantara, Algeria - Road through the GorgeThe Red Village of El-Kantara in Biskra Province, Algeria - a very important caravan station - route through The Gorge. Date: circa 1904
Village of El-Kantara, Algeria - caravan stationVillage of El-Kantara in Biskra Province, Algeria - a very important caravan station. Date: circa 1904
Maison E Dorez Freres - Jewellers, Algiers, AlgeriaMaison E Dorez Freres - Jewellers and producers of objets d arts and items of local craftsmanship - 10, Rue Socgemah Algiers, Algeria - founded in 1842. Date: circa 1901
Algiers, Algeria - Mustapha Palace HotelAlgiers, Algeria - View close to the Mustapha Palace Hotel Date: 1906
Setif, Algeria - Grand Hotel de FranceSetif, Algeria in the Province of Constantinois - Grand Hotel de France. Date: circa 1910s
Algiers, Algeria - Arab School run by Mrs Luce Ben Abem - possibly being advertised at a French Trade show? Date: circa 1910s
Algeria - Beni Ounif, Bechar Province, Grand Hotel du SaharaThe Grand Hotel du Sahara at Beni Ounif - a town and commune in Bechar Province, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Constantine, Algeria - Sidi M Cid bridge across the RhummelThe Sidi M Cid bridge spans the gorge through which the Rhummel flows in Constantine, Algeria. Constantine is often called the City of Bridges due to the large number of them crossing the river
A road in the Arab Quarter - Constantine, AlgeriaA narrow road in the Arab Quarter - Constantine, Algeria Date: circa 1940s
Soho, London - 52 Old Compton Street W1 - display in The Algerian Coffee Stores shop window. 1973
Algeria - Laghouat - Washing Basin / Trench / PoolLaghouat, capital city of the Laghouat Province, Algeria - Wasing Trench. Date: circa 1910
Shops of the Sertius market in the Roman ruins of Timgad, Batna Province, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Path of North Cardo in the Roman ruins of Timgad Date: circa 1910s
Arc of Trajan in the Roman ruins of Timgad, Batna Province, Algeria Date: circa 1910s
West side of Abziza Farm, Beni-Mered Date: circa 1910s
Kleber street, AlgiersTwo women walk down the steps of Kleber street, Algiers, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Mosque of Sidi Abderhaman, AlgiersThree figures walk towards the Mosque of Sidi Abderhaman, through the cemetery. Algiers, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
A street in the Casbah, Algiers. The Casbah is the arab neighbourhood of North African towns and cities. Date: circa 1910s
Government square and the Mosque, AlgiersPeople walk around the square in front of the the Djemaa el-Djedid mosque n the coast of Algiers, Algeria. The mosque has a Minaret clock tower and a cupola roof
Meat market, GhardaiaCustomers and merchants exchange money and goods at the meat market in Ghardaia. Animal carcasses line the walls and a young merchant boy looks straight into the lens of the camera. Date: circa 1910s
Merchant selling melons and watermelons, GhardaiaCustomers look at the stall of a merchant selling melons and watermelons on a street in Ghardaia. Date: circa 1910s
A street, GhardaiaLocals populate the narrow street outside their houses in Ghardaia, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Schools near Bordj, GhardaiaPeople walk and ride (on donkeys) past the schools in Bordj, Ghardaia Date: circa 1910s
Marabout Sidi-el-Kebir, BlidaA young man observes the Marabout of Sidi-el-Kebir in the cemetery, Blida. Date: circa 1910s
Gathering in Sidi-el-Kebir, BlidaA local gathering in Sidi-el-Kebir, Blida Province. Sidi-el-Kebir is named in the honour of Sidi-Ahmed El-Kebir, the founder of Blida. Date: circa 1910s
General view of Blida, from the Fort of MimichTwo men stand overlooking Blida from the Fort of Mimich. Date: circa 1910s
The church and the mountains, BlidaThe town church and Tell Atlas mountains, Blida Province, Algeria Date: circa 1910s
Abdallah street, BlidaNative people intermingle with Europeans on the busy Abdallah street, Blida known for its artisans and traders. Date: circa 1910s
East side of the villa, Abziza Farm, B鮩MdFarm workers walk past the east side of the villa and down a shady orchard, Abziza Farm, BÚ«® MÚ▓Ñd. Date: circa 1910s