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Kora Creek - Basra, Iraq, WWI era Date: circa 1910s
Ashar Creek - Basra, IraqAshar Creek and the Whiteley Bridge - Basra, Iraq - WWI era Date: circa 1917
Ashar Creek and Coffee Shops - Basra, Iraq - WWI era Date: circa 1910s
Fuel Market, Basra, Iraq - WWI eraFuel Market, Basra, Iraq - a British officer is being ferried down the Shatt al Arab waterway (which eventually feeds out into the Persian Gulf) in some style Date: circa 1917
The Strand - Basra, Iraq, WWI era Date: circa 1910s
Shatt al-Arab - Basra, Iraq - also known as the Arvand Rud (River) - the waterway leading out into the Persian Gulf. Date: circa 1910s
Date Palms, Basra, IraqDate Palms in Basra, Iraq - 40 miles from the Garden of Eden (or the alledged site of the Garden of Eden). Date: 1906
Shipping on the Shatt al-Arab - Basra, Iraq - the waterway which eventually leads out into the Persian Gulf. Date: circa 1910s
Captured Ottoman Turkish Guns - Iraq, WWICaptured Ottoman Turkish Guns - Basra, Iraq, WWI Date: circa 1917
The Whiteley Bridge - Basra, Iraq, WWI era Date: circa 1910s
The Strand - Post and Telegraph Offices - Basra, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
Paddlesteamer on the Shatt al-ArabA paddlesteamer on the Shatt al-Arab, Basra, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
Ordnance Depot - Basra, Iraq, WWIThe Ordnance Depot on the banks of the Shatt al-Arab Waterway (which leads out to the Persian Gulf) at Basra, Iraq - WWI Date: circa 1917
Ashar Barracks - Basra, Iraq - WWI era (Ottoman Turkish Barracks) - the Union flag is displayed on the left, denoting this photograph to have been taking after the capture of Basra in 1915 during
Supply and Transport Depot, Basra, Iraq - WWI eraSupply and Transport Depot on the Shatt al-Arab Waterway (which eventually feeds into the Persian Gulf) at Basra, Iraq - WWI era Date: circa 1917