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Ain Leuh, MoroccoAin Leuh - a town in Ifrane Province, Meknes-Tafilalet, Morocco. This photograph shows one of the traditional mudbrick homes crushed under a fallen rock from the hillside! Date: circa 1910s
Goundafi Warriors of the Atlas Mountains, Morocco Date: circa late 1920s
A Moorish Boy, Tangier, MoroccoA young Moorish Boy, Tangier, Morocco Date: circa 1905
Tangier, Morocco - The Kasbah GateTangier, Morocco - Young Army recruits exiting through the Kasbah Gate Date: circa 1910s
Camel and Young Moroccan Boy - Two Friends Date: circa 1910
A Moroccan Tailor Date: circa 1910s
Rabat, Morocco - Oudayas Point Date: circa 1910s
Fruit Sellers - Casablanca, MoroccoMoroccan Fruit sellers, Casablanca - selling mostly grapes by the look of things. Date: circa 1910s
Tangiers - Morocco - A Woman of the Mountains carrying her sleeping child in a sling across her shoulders and wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat and very large scarf/shawl. Date: circa 1910s
Meknes, Morocco - The Mansour GateBab Mansour gate at Meknes, Morocco, named after the architect, El-Mansour (a Christian renegade who converted to Islam). The design of the gate plays with Almohad patterns
Three Arab Gardeners - Morocco Date: circa 1910s
Morocco - Tetuan - Street Traders - Berber women from the Moroccan Riff Mountains, who do not permit their faces to be seen. Date: circa 1910s
The Ramparts of the Casbah - Tangiers, Morocco Date: circa 1930s
Morocco - Casablanca - The Main Bus Station (Le C. T. M. - Compagne Generale de Transports), next to the Morocco State Bank Building. Date: circa 1920s
Writing engraved on wall in Marrakech, Morocco
Window into courtyard, Marrakech, Morocco. circa 2008
General Petain decorating colours of Moroccan regimentGeneral Philippe Petain (1856-1951), French army officer, seen here (centre) decorating the colours of a Moroccan regiment during the First World War
Casablanca, Morocco - Clock Street (Boulevard de l Horloge). Date: circa 1910s
Moroccan Moorish Market (rather a folly/fraud of an image, as it depicts an Ottoman Fountain in Morocco, even though the Ottoman Empire never stretched as far as Morocco....!). Date: circa 1910s
Morocco - High Jump CompetitionFrench Troops based in Morocco take part in an athletics competition. This card shows the high jump (from a standing start) competition in full flow
Sultan of Morocco at CasablancaSultan Abd-el-Aziz (IV) of Morocco rides through Casablanca with his Mokhaznis (Moroccan Auxiliary Forces). Date: circa 1907
Blind Moroccan Street Singer - probably singing passages from the Koran
Nomadic Arab Family with Camel - MoroccoNomadic Arab Family with Camel on the move across the desert - Morocco
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
Moorish Gate - Tetouan, Morocco - superb open stonework on the arch
The Flag of Morocco
Moroccan Musician - Tangiers, playing his hand cymbals and singing
Tetuan - Morocco - Zauia of the Darkauas Sanctuary. A Zauia or Zaouia (also spelled zawiya, zawiyah, zaouiya, zaouia, zwaya !!)
Small shop Selling Moroccan goods, TunisiaA small boutique selling Moroccan goods in Tunisia!
Tangiers, Morocco - Cervantes TheatreThe Cervantes Theatre built in 1913 in Tangiers, Morocco, designed by the Architect Jememez
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
Meknes, Morocco - Mosque close to the Mellah GateMosque close to the Mellah Gate at Meknes, Morocco. It stands next to a spectacular palm tree!
Tangiers, Morocco - The Palace of Justice
Tangiers, Morocco - The Grand MosqueA view toward the Grand Mosque at Tangiers, Morocco. The most interesting aspect of this particular postcard is that fact that the photographers premises is pictured in the top right-hand corner
Tangiers, Morocco - The Grand Market (Souk)Tangiers, Morocco - The Grand Covered Market (Souk)
Snake Charmer - Tangiers, MoroccoAn attentive crowd watching a rather wild-looking snake charmer. Amongst the onlookers is (interestingly) a British Naval officer smoking a pipe
Tangiers - MoroccoThe open market at Tangiers, Morocco. A Moroccan postcard, printed by Hauser & Menet in Spain, which was posted in Gibraltar in 1903 and sent to Lisbon, Portugal!!
Ain Sefra, Algeria - Headquarters of the African HuntersThe Headquarters of the African Hunters at Ain Sefra, Algeria. The town is called " The Gateway to the Desert" and is very close to the Moroccan border
Morocco - TangiersThe Main Gate - Tangiers, Morocco
Plate Dancing Women, MoroccoThe Dance of Shikhat - plate dancing women in Morocco
Artisans - MoroccoMoroccan street artisans, making decorative inlaid furniture items in wood and metal
Morocco - A public meeting in a restaurant. The architecture of the building shows typical Moorish influence in the open arcading of the lower and upper terraces
Morocco, Casablanca - The Sultans PalaceThe Sultans Palace at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region
Morocco, Casablanca - New Medina, Fountain and Mosque
Morocco, Casablanca - Boulevard of the 4th ZouavesThe Boulevard of the 4th Zouaves at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region
Morocco, Casablanca - The Rue Deify Dieude and CathedralThe Rue Deify Dieude and Cathedral of the Sacred Heart at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region
Morocco, Casablanca - The Port and HarbourThe port and harbour at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region
Morocco, Casablanca - The Palace of JusticeThe Palace of Justice at Casablanca in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of the Greater Casablanca region