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Gaziantep, SyriaDistant view of the town, formerly known as Ain Tab, near Halab (Aleppo)
Supermarine WalrusA Search & Rescue Supermarine Walrus Picking Up a Downed and Stranded Pilot in a Rubber Life-Raft Dinghy in the Sea Date: 1940s
Ain El Fouara Fountain - Setif, Algeria, North AfricaSetif, Algeria in the Province of Constantinois - Ain El Fouara Fountain. A French work by sculptor Francis de Saint-Vidal was placed atop a far earlier Fountain
Grand Hotel and Casino Sawfar (Sofar), Mount Lebanon (Liban)Grand Hotel and Casino Ain-Sofar built circa 1890 by the Sursocks family in Sawfar (Sofar) - Mount Lebanon (Liban) Governate, Lebanon. Date: circa 1910
Street scene in Ain Zara, Tripoli, Libya, with people and camels. Date: circa 1920
Grand Hotel in Hammam R hira (Righa), AlgeriaGrand Hotel and garden (north side) in Hammam R hira (Righa), a thermal spa in Ain Defla Province, Algeria. Date: circa 1905
Main Street, Michelet, Tizi Ouzou Province, AlgeriaMain Street, Michelet (now Ain El Hammam), Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria. Date: circa 1910
Elishas Spring, Jericho, West BankElishas Spring (also known as Ain es Sultan, the Sultans Spring), Jericho, West Bank. According to biblical legend (2 Kings, 2), the prophet Elisha healed or purified the waters. Date: 1920s
Obelisk of Senusret I, site of Heliopolis, EgyptThe obelisk of Senusret I, in the ancient city of Heliopolis, Egypt. Senusret erected two red granite obelisks there to celebrate his Year 30 Heb Sed Jubilee
Syria. Ain Dara Temple. PanoramaEastern Mediterranean Civilizations. Ain Dara Temple. 10th century BC. Near Aleppo. Syria
Neo-Hittite. Colossal basalt lion found in 1955. Ain Dara TeIron Age Syro-Hittite. A lion carved out of stone. Ain Dara temple. Ain Dara. Syria
The Ain Dara temple. Around Aleppo. SyriaThe Ain Dara temple. Dating to between the 10th and 8th century B.C. First, ritual pool. Around Aleppo. Syria
Israel / Ain Karem 1887Ain Karim (or Karem): a town near Jerusalem Date: 1887
Ain et Tabighah (Hospice) on the Sea of Galilee, IsraelAin et Tabighah (Hospice) on the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret, Lake of Gennesaret, Lake Tiberias), Lower Galilee, Israel. 1920s
Syria - The Source of the Fidjeh Stream (Pharpar)On the road from Damascus to Baalbek, not far from the village Dar Kanon (Hazar-Enan), there is a village called Fidjeh (Figa), north of which is the source of the stream of the same name
A SABCA-manufactured Fokker FVIIb-3ms OO-AIN of SabenaA SABCA-manufactured Fokker FVIIb-3ms, OO-AIN, of Sabena
Baghdad, Iraq. Opening of the Iraq Parliament by the regent. The regent with the prime minister General Nuri as-Said on his left, receiving the salute of the guard of honour
Ain Leuh, MoroccoAin Leuh - a town in Ifrane Province, Meknes-Tafilalet, Morocco. This photograph shows one of the traditional mudbrick homes crushed under a fallen rock from the hillside! Date: circa 1910s
Elishas Fountain - PalestineElishas Fountain - which supplied natural fresh spring water to Jericho and which is mentioned in the Bible in II Kings, chapter ii, 19-22- as " the waters which Elisha healed"
Ballad / Erlinton
Ain Sefra, Algeria - Headquarters of the African HuntersThe Headquarters of the African Hunters at Ain Sefra, Algeria. The town is called " The Gateway to the Desert" and is very close to the Moroccan border
Burns / I Hae a WifeI HAE A WIFE O MY AIN I hae a wife of my ain, I ll partake wi naebody; I hae a guid braid sword, I ll tak dunts frae naebody
My Ain Fireside by S. CarterAn illustration of a terrier sitting peacefully by the side of a fire
View of Ein Kerem, near JerusalemView of Ein Kerem, a village 5 km from Jerusalem. On the right the ancient ruins of the Church of the Visitation can be seen. According to tradition, it is there that John the Baptist was born