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Two photos from the show Hassan at His Majesty's Theatre, December 1923 showing the Dance of the Beggars in the Divan of the Caliph scene
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, Cairo EgyptVintage 19th century photograph - door of the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, Cairo Egypt
Man in costume as a Bashkir (Baskir) for a masquerade ball. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1880s
Costume of the inhabitants of Sennar, SudanCostume of the inhabitants of Sennar: man with robe over white skirt 1, girl in leather fringe skirt with clam shell showing her virginity 2, woman carrying water in bowls on a yoke 3
Boeing 727-29C HZ-HE4 (msn 19987 / Line Number 634), owned by Sheik Hassan Ena, at London Heathrow Airport. First flown on 11.09.68 and delivered new to Sabena on 01.10.68
Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef Ben Hassan - FesSultan of Morocco - Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef Ben Hassan (1909-1961) going to the Idriss Mosque, Fes, Morocco. There were no Kings in Morocco at this time
Cairo, Egypt - Local Market near the Sultan Hassan Mosque Date: circa 1920s
Hassan I (1836-1894). Sultan of Morocco (1873-1894). Hassan I on horseback. Nineteenth-century colored engraving
Sultan of Morocco - Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef Ben Hassan. Born 1909. There were no Kings in Morocco at this time. Ruled as Sultan from 1927 - 1953, exiled by French (1953-55)
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, The Mad MullahMohammed Abdullah Hassan, Somali religious and nationalist leader, nicknamed The Mad Mullah by the British. He was a Moslem fanatic, claiming to be the incarnation of Mahomet
Title page design, Hassan by James Elroy FleckerTitle page design, Hassan (The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand), a verse drama by James Elroy Flecker, with illustrations by Thomas Mackenzie
Prince Moulay Hassan - SpitfirePrince Moulay Hassan (later King Hassan II of Morocco) (1929-1999) sitting in the cockpit of a Spitfire - the aircraft responsible for such success against the German airforce during the Second World
The Crystal Palace, the Egyptian CourtThe Crystal Palace at Sydenham. Top image: entrance to the Egyptian Court from the nave by the avenue of lions. Bottom image: the Egyptian Court - entrance to the tomb of Beni Hassan. 1854
Helena Saxova, the talented dancer as she appears in Hassan at His Majestys Theatre, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Courtyard of Hassan Basha Mosque, OranA man stands in the courtyard of Hassan Basha Mosque (or Pasha mosque), in Oran, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Fountain of the Hassan Basha Mosque - Oran, Algeria Date: 1905
Sultan Hassan Mosque, Cairo, circa 1880s - Photographers van in foreground. Date: circa 1880s
Hassan I (1836-1894). Sultan of Morocco between 1873 and 1894, member of the Alaouite dynasty. The Sultan receives a dispatch. 19 th century engraving R. Caton Woodville. Colored
Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cario, Egypt. Date: Circa 1913
James Elroy FleckerJAMES ELROY FLECKER Portraits of the author of Hassan are hard to come by, but this photo of him as a student at Cambridge is (just) better than nothing. Date: 1884 - 1915
Saudi Arabia / Camp 1830Saudi Arabia: Camp of Hassan, a Bedouin Chief Date: 1830
Mulay Al-Hassan / MoroccoMULAY AL-HASSAN Emperor of Morocco Date: -
View of the Hassan Tower, Rabat, MoroccoView of the unfinished Hassan Tower, Rabat, Morocco, dating back to the 12th century. circa 1930
Hassans Garden by Fortunino Matania. Date: c.1950s
Illustration, Hassan by James Elroy FleckerIllustration to Hassan (The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand), a verse drama by James Elroy Flecker, with illustrations by Thomas Mackenzie
Book cover design, Hassan by James Elroy FleckerBook cover design in red and gold, Hassan (The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand), a verse drama by James Elroy Flecker
Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo, Egypt. Date: circa 1870
Morocco - Marrakesh - The Sidi El-Hassane Fountain Date: circa 1909
Greece, Corfu - Larissa - Acropolis and Mosque of Hassan Bey (since demolished). Date: circa 1910s
MOROCCO. Rabat. Tour Hassan (1195-1199)
MOROCCO. Rabat. Detail of the doorway of the mosque of Le Tour Hassan and Mausoleum of Muhammad V
MOROCCO. Rabat. Detail of the fountain in the mosque of Le Tour Hassan and Mausoleum of Muhammad V
MOROCCO. Rabat. Tour Hassan (1195-1199). Islamic art
Tunisian InteriorInterior of one of the rooms of the house belonging to Hassan Kaddour, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: 1930s
Tunisian PatioThe French doors and tiled patio of the house belonging to Hassan Kaddour, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: 1930s
Hassan of BaghdadAn illustration to Hassan of Baghdad, by James Elroy Flecker, showing a woman being abducted by two soldiers. 1924
School of Sultan Hassan in TurkeyScene in the school of Sultan Hassan, Turkey. Date: circa 1850
Souvenir postcard from CairoA souvenir postcard depicting scenes of life in Cairo at the turn of the century. Featuring the Sultan Hassan Mosque, the Palace of the Kedive and an arcaded terrace
Sivas - Turkey - Guduk MinareA turbe (tomb) thought to have been built for Ertann Hassan by his son in 1347 at Sivas, Turkey (Medieval Sebastia, sometimes spelt Sebastea or Sebasteia)
Hassan Tower - Rabat - Morocco. The minaret of an incomplete mosque in Rabat, Morocco. Begun in 1195 AD, the tower was intended to be the largest minaret in the world along with the mosque
Mounted English Cavalry soldier in CairoMounted English Cavalry soldier in front of the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo
Manisa on the Meander, Turkey - Lunatic AsylumInmates of Hadji-Hassans famous lunatic asylum at Manisa (Magnesia), Turkey. On the Meander River - from which the word meander comes from
Sultan Hassan MosqueThe minarets of the Sultan Hassan Mosque, one rising to a height of 81.6 metres
Label, Hotel at RabatLabel for the HOTEL DE LA TOUR HASSAN at RABAT, Morocco
Prince HassanPRINCE HASSAN Egyptian statesman, brother of the khedive Tewfik, high commissioner of the Egyptian government in the Sudan
Cairo Hassan MosqueStreet traders surround the mosque of Sultan Hassan, hoping to entice the faithful on their way to and from their devotions