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Egypt. Pyramids of Giza. The Pyramids of Khafre (Chephren) and Khufu (Cheops). Fourth-dynasty. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Pyramid G1-b. GizaEgypt. Pyramid G1-b, one of the subsidiary pyramids of the Giza East Field of the Giza Necropolis located to the eastern side of the Great Pyramid of Giza or Pyramid of Khufu (at the background)
Egypt. The Spanish frigate Berenguela by the Suez Canal, the first large-scale ship that carried out A?a?A?a?the voyage. Colored engraving from 1870
Moses brings forth water from the rock. Book of Exodus. G. Dore engraving
Annunciation of the angel to Joachim. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
Summer Caravans - RussiaSummer Caravans, a camel train consisting of a large group of camels carrying goods or passengers in a group Date: 1913
Camel Caravan close to Valley of Tombs, Palmyra, SyriaCamel Caravan close to Palmyra, Homs Governate, Syria. Dating back to the Neolithic, Palmyra was first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travellers crossing the Syrian
Landscape near PyramidsLandscape showing some egyptians wading in the River Nile, with the Ancient Pyramids in th background. Date: circa 1913
Humorous ride on a camel in EgyptThree tourists having a camel ride experience in Egypt! Date: 1908
British soldier on camelBritish soldier using the means of a camel for transportation in Africa. Date: 1894
Village on the Nile / 1904A village on the Nile. Date: 1904
The Citadel / Cairo / 1849The Citadel rises above the city. Date: 1849
Racial / Arabs / Camel 19CArab man racing across the desert on his camel Date: 19th century
Lebanon / Sidon 1847Sidon: on the approach from Beirut Date: 1847
Bethlehem, 1835 / BartlettA group of travellers, one of whom is seated on a camel, approach the city walls of Bethlehem Date: circa 1835
Camel and Pyramids in Cairo, EgyptFirst and second Pyramid in Cairo, Egypt
Overland at AlexandriaAt Alexandria, mail from England is taken to Suez on camel-back, while mail from India is put aboard ship to Marseille. Date: 1853
Market at Desert EdgeA market at the edge of the desert in Egypt. Date: 1912
Carl Haag, painterCARL HaG British painter, born in Germany Date: 1820 - 1915
Iran / KengawarA re-used ruin of a Hellenistic temple at Kengawar. Date: 1843-54
Iraq / Tell AfarAn engraving showing Layards camp close to Tell Afer. Recent excavations close by at Qermez Dere have revealed evidence of an early Aceramic Neolithic settlement. Date: 1849
Venus Noire by Adolphe BelotPromotional flyer for Venus Noire by Adolphe Belot. Fist produced at the Theatre du Chatelet, Paris on 5th September 1879. Date: circa 1879
Times Square, New York, USA - WW2 era. Date: 1945
Distant view of Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, with an arab and camels in the foreground. Date: circa 1902
Arab encampment, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: circa 1902
Arabs and camel resting in the sand dunes, Algeria. Date: circa 1920
Camel caravan and dog in Algeria. Date: circa 1900
Camel smala or mobile headquarters, Southern Algeria. Date: circa 1910
Aerial view of El Oued, AlgeriaAerial view of the oasis town of El Oued, Algeria. Date: circa 1920s
Native village with camels, Biskra, Algeria. Date: circa 1920
Camel caravan in Biskra district, AlgeriaCamel caravan of Caid (Chief) Ben Ganah in the Biskra district, Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Page of fashion adverts 1933Three fashion adverts for womens clothing for the 1930s. 1933
Bactrian camelThe Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. Artist: Berenice Butler Date: 1923
NWFP - A camel convoy (train) from Razani to Razmak. Date: circa 1920s
Joseph and His Brethren by Louis N ParkerDouble page spread of promotional flyer for Joseph and His Brethren by Louis N Parker at His Majestys Theatre, 1913. Artist :Charles Buchel Date: circa 1913
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Dromedary. Date: 1933
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Camel. Date: 1933
Cartoon, Siege de la Colonne de Pompee [Pompeys Pillar, a Roman triumphal column], Science in the Pillory, by James Gillray
Cut out for the job: WW1 recruitment humourCivilian: " Most of my pals are either in the Guards or the Bantams. I m too short for the Guards, and too tall for the Bantams
Arab forces, Elleri Station, Nuba Mountains, SudanThe Arab Camel Corps (left) mounted infantry (centre) and Sudanese infantry (right), at Elleri Station, Nuba Mountains, in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Date: circa 1913
Sopwith Swallow monoplane, with standard Camel fuselage and parasol-mounted wings, serial no. B 9276 (the only one made), photographed in October 1918
Sopwith 1F Camel single-seater first flown in March 1917. This particular one belonged to No. 139 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. Date: circa 1917-1918
Sopwith 1F Camel entered service in mid 1917 with both the Royal Navy and Army air arms
Sopwith 2F Camel fighter plane on HMS Tiger X turretSopwith 2F Camel fighter plane, designed for naval use. The first was completed and flying by March 1917. It had a nose-mounted Vickers gun and an overwing Lewis gun
Sopwith 2F Camel fighter plane, designed for naval use. The first was completed and flying by March 1917. As seen here, it had a nose-mounted Vickers gun and an overwing Lewis gun
Sopwith 2F Camel slung beneath R 23 airshipSopwith 2F Camel, serial no. N6814 of No. 212 Squadron RAF, slung beneath a Vickers R 23 airship at the RNAS Airship Station at Pulham in Norfolk. Date: circa 1918
Sopwith 1F Camel two-seat trainer, serial no. B 3801. Date: circa 1918
Sopwith 2F1 Camel aft, climbing away from carrier HMS Furious