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Dieppe - The Fish MarketThe Fish Market (Poissonerie) at Dieppe, France
Street of Book Sellers, Grand Bazaar, ConstantinopleA view of the Street of Book Sellers at the Grand Bazaar, Constantinople. In the old days of the Ottoman Empire it was said that the only thing a Gentleman could carry in the street was a watermelon
Algeria - Algiers - The WaterfrontThe waterfront of Algiers, Algeria, showing the elegant colonaded seafront, supporting the tramlines running along the front
Spain - Seville - Casa Pilatos Palace entranceOrnate entrance to the Casa Pilatos Palace, Seville, Spain. Although dating to after the Moorish period (16th century) - it is built in the mudejar style
Francis Street - The Guards Home - Westminster, London
Ottoman Empire Views (5 / 5)In the Bazaar - salesmen, traders and shoppers
Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, London - outside Parnells arcade. The Victory March and the Belgian Band - 19th July 1919
Tunis, Tunisia - The Perfume MarketThe Covered Perfume Market - a fabulous arcaded structure with shops and stalls set back from a main thoroughfare lined with columns and round arches
Walida School and Sibil - Cairo, Egypt. Walida means The Mother and is named after the Khedives Wife. Sibil relates to the public fountain on the left of the shot
New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London, 1880Engraving showing the exterior of the New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London in 1880
Burlington Arcade C1905Burlington Arcade
Grainger Arcade MarketA general view of the Grainger Arcade Market, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, Northumberland, England
Lewiss ArcadeLewiss shopping arcade, Birmingham, England
London / Burlington ArcadeThe North Entrance, into Burlington Garden
Lowther Arcade C19Ladies and their children stop to examine the toys on sale in the Lowther Arcade, London
Toys & Lowther ArcadeVarious toys adorn the border, framing a poem on Lowther Arcade