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Fabulous Arab Doorway - Sidi Bou Said, TunisiaAn absolutely fabulous Arab Doorway in the port town of Sidi Bou Said Tunisia, with a pair of knockers for the main decorated wooden doors (for ease of knocking when on a camel or on horseback)
Blue domed roofs, TunisiaOrnamental blue domed rooftops, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia Date: 1987
Germany, Berlin - Ost West-AchseThe Marabout de Sidi-Brahim at Bou Saada (Bou-Saada) - a town and municipality in M Sila Province, Algeria, situated 245 km south of Algiers Date: circa 1910s
Camels palanquins on the racing groundscirca 1910s
Blue wooden mosque in Sidi Bou Said, TunisiaA pair of shoes is left outside a small blue wooden mosque in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia. Date: 1987
Traffic warden, Sidi Bou Said, TunisiaThe wrinkled face of traffic warden in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia. He wears a chechia hat and has a large metal badge pinned to his jacket (see also pic 12478426 for similar image in B/W). Date: 1987
Two women, Djerba, TunisiaBack view of two Tunisian women in white robes lying on a white wall behind black wrought iron railings in Sidi Buo Said, Djerba. They look at the view below Date: 1987
Taffic warden, TunisiaWrinkled face of traffic warden, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia. He wears a chechia hat and has a large metal badge pinned to his jacket Date: 1987
Bou Jeloud Gate, Fez, Morocco. Date: 1929
South Algeria woman carrying her baby on her backMother from Bou Saada, South Algeria, carrying her baby on her back with a strap around
A camel palanquin (covered litter), used to transport wives and children across the arid desert of southern Algeria, each with a central ventilation shaft. This picture is from Bousaada
Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. DavisA large-scale contour map of the complicated Mareth Line in Tunisia, North Africa, where General Montgomery stated that the enemys fate would be decided
Carthage, Tunisia - Sidi-Bou-Said Point Date: circa 1910s
Early Christian Basilica of Son Bou. Alaior. SpainEarly Christian Basilica of Son Bou. Ruins. 4th-5th centuries. Alaior. Minorca. Spain
View of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, North AfricaView of Sidi Bou Said, with the port of La Goulette in the far distance, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: circa 1920s
Bordj Bou-Nafa, powder store, Fez (Fes), MoroccoBordj Bou-Nafa, an old powder store in Fez (Fes), Morocco, showing damage from bombardment during riots in 1912. Date: circa 1912
House of Mr Dinet in Bou Saada, Algeria, North Africa. Date: circa 1910
Grand Hotel of the Little Sahara, Bou Saada, Algeria, North Africa, with people in the street outside. Date: circa 1910s
Algeria - Tlemcen - Minaret of Sidi Boumediene MosqueThe Sidi Boumediene Mosque and Mausoleum at Tlemcen ( The Pearl of the Maghreb ) in northwestern Algeria - capital of Tlemcen Province. The name Tlemcen comes from the Berber for Dry Spring
Morocco, Fez - Water Clock on Talaa KibeeraFez - The Street of ancient Clocks. The Water Clock, part of the Bou Inania complex on Talaa Kibeera can be seen on this card
The steps leading down to a Fondouk at Bousaada, AlgeriaThe steps leading down to a Fondouk courtyard with palm trees and camel at Bousaada, Algeria. The Fandouks are the old inns and trading posts for a city
Sidi-bou-Medine, Algeria - The Koubba WellsA superb photograph of a man and a young boy at the Wells of Koubba at Sidi bou Medine, Algeria. The gentleman (right) is possibly the Well operator?
Pretty Algerian Nomadic GirlPretty Algerian nomadic girl at Bou-Saada. The region is known for Bousaadi knives, jewellery, metalwork and carpets. A trading post for nomads
Tunis, Tunisia - MosqueThe Mosque of Sidi Ben Ziad in Tunis, Tunisia seen at the end of a very attractive old street, the houses set back behind a stone colonnade