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Tatler cover - Marchioness of Milford Haven & childrenFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of the Marchioness of Milford Haven and her two children, David, Earl of Medina and Lady Tatiana Mountbatten
Morocco - Meknes - The Souk (Covered Market) Date: 1920s
Islamic art. Spain. Bronze lampIslamic period. Spain. Bronze lamp. From Mosque Medina Elvira, Granada. Archaeological Museum of Granada. Andalusia. Spain
Isalmic Art. Spain. Glazed ceramic vessel. 8th - 10th century. It comes from the archeological site of Median Elvira. Archaeological Museum of Granada. Spain
Castle of La Mota. Medina del Campo. Valladolid province. CaCastle of La Mota. Reconstructed medieval fortress. Built in 1490 by King John II, is an example of Gothic military architecture with Moorish elements. Outside view. Medina del Campo
The opium clipper Wild DayrellIllustration showing the schooner constructed by John and Robert White, of the Medina Docks, Cowes, for the firm Dent and Co. of Hong Kong. Date: 1855
Malta / Medina ProcessionMedina: a religious procession with flags at sunset Date: 1909
Malta / Medina / Old CapitalMedina: distant view of the ancient capital Date: 1909
View down Rue Ramy toward Column at Marjeh Square, DamascusView down Rue Ramy toward the Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle
Jose Maria MedinaMarshal Don JOSE MARIA MEDINA President of Honduras Date: RULED 1863 - 1872
John Baptist MedinaSir JOHN BAPTIST MEDINA Flemish artist working in England Date: 1659 - 1710
Tunisia - Tunis - Sidi Mehrez Mosque from Place Bab SouikaTunisia - Tunis - Sidi Mehrez Mosque (1675-92), from Place Bab Souika Date: circa 1910s
Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle East - the line between
Bronze Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, SyriaColumn at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle East - the line between
Damascus, Syria - Marjeh - Palace of Justice - Mecca ColumnDamascus, Syria - Palace of Justice - Marjeh Square and column. The bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle East
Tomb or Mosque at Medina, Saudi ArabiaUnnamed Tomb or Mosque, Medina, Saudi Arabia - at the foor of Mount Uhud, north of Medina, Saudi Arabia - likely to now have been destroyed Date: 1928
Plan of the Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi Mosque, MedinaPlan of the Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi Mosque (Prophets Mosque), Medina, Saudi Arabia. Date: circa 1905
Medina - Saudi Arabia - Hejaz Menaha Square - Caravan Date: circa 1905
Medina, Saudi ArabiaView looking across Medina, Saudi Arabia toward the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi Mosque. Almost all of the historic strong walls, towers and elaborate (and beautiful)
Morocco - Street alongside the Kasbah, Tangier (a place for the local leader to live and a defense when a city was under attack). Date: circa 1910s
Mosque of Hussein - Medina, Saudi Arabia Date: circa 1920
Medina, Saudi Arabia - Grand Street Date: 1906
Holy Shrines - Medina, Saudi ArabiaView toward the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi Mosque - Medina, Saudi Arabia Date: circa 1910s
Hijaz Railway Station - Medina, Saudi ArabiaOttoman-made historic Hijaz Railway Station in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Date: circa 1910s
Bab Ul Ambaraia Gate - Medina, Saudi ArabiaBab Ul Ambaraia gate - Medina, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Wahhabism is hostile to any reverence given to historical or religious places of significance for fear that it may give rise to idolatry
SPAIN. Cordoba. Medina Azahara. Detail of the arches of Abd al-Rahman IIIs Hall (10th c.). Hispano-Moresque art. Caliphate period. Architecture
Deer of Cordoba. 2nd half 10th c. Hispano-Moresque art. Caliphate period. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. Cordoba. Medina Azahara
Medina del Campo. La Mota Castle. Engraving
TUNISIA. KAIROUAN. Qayrawan. Bab el-Khouka gate in the wall surrounding the medina
MOROCCO. Fes. Minarets in the medina
MOROCCO. Rabat. Mosque minaret in the medina
SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Cordoba. Medina Azahara. Detail of the arches of Abd al-Rahman IIIs Hall (10th c.). Hispano-Moresque art. Caliphate period. Architecture
MOROCCO. Rabat. Gate of the mosque of the medina
SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Cordoba. Medina Azahara. Medina
Morocco - The Kasbah, Tangier (a place for the local leader to live and a defense when a city was under attack). Date: circa 1903
Street Scene in Tangier Morocco - close to the Kasbah. Date: circa 1910s
Royal Wedding 1947 - Marquess of Milford HavenDavid Michael Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven (12 May 1919 14 April 1970), styled Viscount Alderney before 1921 and Earl of Medina between 1921 and 1938
The Medina, TunisThe entrance to the Medina, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: 1930s
King George V on board the MedinaKing George V (1865 - 1936) in relaxed mood, smoking a cigarette and smiling at the antics of crew members on the deck below on the Medina in 1911. Queen Mary can be seen alongside him. Date: 1911
Transporting the Mahmal to Mecca onboard a British ship from Cairo to Jeddah - on pilgrimage to Mecca. The Egyptian Mahmal was an empty camel litter containing the Quran
Tetouan, Morocco - Corner of the Covered MarketTetouan, Morocco - Small itinerant covered market Souk / Zoco)alongside a rather elaborate tower set into the walls of the town
Rue Sidi Abdalah - The Kasbah, AlgiersRue Sidi Abdalah in the Kasbah, Algiers. A kasbah or Qassabah is a type of medina, an Islamic city, or fortress
George V and Mary boarding HMS Medina, PortsmouthKing George V and Queen Mary boarding HMS Medina at Portsmouth, on their way to the Coronation Durbar in India. The Medina was a P&O liner which was put on duty as a royal yacht
Royal visit to Egypt on HMS MedinaThe HMS Medina at Port Said, Egypt, with King George V and Queen Mary on board, ready to receive the Khedive. The royal couple had already visited India and Nepal in 1911 for the Coronation Durbar
Medinoil Lubricating OilA large enamel sign advertising Medinoil - Motor Lubricating Oil. Manufactured in England by Medina Refinery Limited of London SE8. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
Morocco, Casablanca - New Medina, Fountain and Mosque
Sierra Leone MedinaScene in the centre of the town
Pilgrims at Medina. (from the first photograph ever taken !)