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A view of Constantine, AlgeriaA view of the Mansoura District, Constantine, Algeria
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
Stork nesting on a rooftop, Constantine, AlgeriaIt is seen as very fortunte across the Mediterranean if a stork lands (and subsequently nests) on your roof! This is just such a happy occurance - at Constantine, Algeria
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
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
Moorish Algerian Women smokingTwo Moorish Algerian women smoking cigarettes
Sweetness of Doing NothingIl dolce far niente... In Italian, it means " the sweetness of doing nothing"... She is likely a woman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive
Arab Dancing Girls - AlgeriaArab Dancing Girls - Algiers, Algeria
Young Algerian girl and babyA young Algerian girl carrying her baby
Moorish Woman reclining in her sitting roomA Moorish Woman reclining in a very Moorish Sitting Room, filled with elaborately patterned drapes and cushions. Fans and lanterns hang on the wall
Moorish Woman at the wellA Moorish Algerian woman raising water from a well in a small wooden bucket
Biskra - Southern Algeria - Cake and Date SellerA Cake and Date seller in Biskra, Southern Algeria
Two Moorish Women - AlgeriaAn attractive hand-tinted postcard depicting two Moorish Women sitting and standing at the bottom of a narrow set of stairs leading to the upper level of a house
Moorish Dancer in traditional costume, Algeria
Moorish Woman smoking - AlgeriaAn Algerian Moorish Woman in wonderfully decorative traditional costume smoking a cigarette
Algeria - Beautiful FatmaThe Beauty Fatma - portarit of an Algerian woman
Moorish girl selling oranges - AlgeriaA young Moorish girls sitting on some steps and selling oranges. She wears a very tired and bored expression
Three Algerian Girls looking in through the windowThree Algerian girls (Zorah, Aicha and Fatma) peer in through the window. A lovely composition and fine use of natural light
Girl from Southern Algeria (Biskra)A young girl from Biskra in Southern Algeria
School of Carpet MakingA pupil at the School of Carpet-making run by Madame Delfau
Moorish Couscous maker - AlgeriaA Moorish Couscous maker, Algeria
Algiers, Algeria - Tombouctou StreetChildren on the winding, climbing, Tombouctou Street, Algiers, Algeria
Four happy AlgeriansFour happy black Algerians, seated outside a building
Algeria - Charitable Embroidery SchoolYoung girls at work on embroidery at the Charitable Institution run by Mrs Ben Aben. They sit and stitch in the natural light of the open courtyard
Nomadic Camp - AlgeriaA Nomadic Camp in Algeria. A family camped at an oasis in the desert under a low canvas tent, providing shade from the fierce heat of the sun
Children of the Kabyle People - AlgeriaYoung children of the Kabyle People - Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimated population today of 5 million individuals
WW1 - French Turkos troops - Prisoners of WarWW1 - Captured French Turkos (or Turcos) troops - the nickname of the Algerian and Tunisian rifles of the French army, which were officially known as Tirailleurs Algeriens and Tirailleurs Tunisiens
Algerian graveyardAn Algerian graveyard with tombstones
New Ferry at Bizerte, AlgeriaThe new ferry at Bizerte, Algeria
Algeria - Kabyle FamilyMealtime for a family of the Kabyle People - Berbers from North Eastern Algeria
Womens Rights March in Algeria, at this time under French rule
German Prisoners escorted by SpahisGerman prisoners escorted by Spahis, Algerian and Senegalese Cavalry units, who fought on the allied side during the First World War