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Poster for French railways to MoroccoPoster for French railways, serving Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakech and other exotic locations
Poster for French railways to MoroccoPoster advertising French railways to Morocco, via Paris, Bordeaux, Toulouse and Madrid, to Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakech, and other exotic places
Fabric design, Art Gout Beaute, 1924Fabric design for Moroccan crepe in a multicoloured, Middle Eastern style, Art Gout Beaute, 1924. 1924
Moroccan dancerExotic Moroccan Dancer and entourage of backing clappers!
Moroccan Woman of the MountainsA Moroccan Woman of the Mountains with her young son asleep in a sling made out of the same material as her sarong-style skirt
Mosaic with arab and kufic caligraphy (top) on a wall of the Madrasa. Fes. Morocco
Moroccan Harem - three women of the Harem seated on a fine carpet with a young child and surrounded with lush plants and octagonal Mother-of-pearl inlaid table and comfortable cushions
French Foreign LegionA fierce scene showing the Legion Etrangere in action in Morocco
MOROCCO. Fes. Royal Palace. Door of the Royal Palace, situated in Fes el Jedid (New Fes). Islamic art. Architecture
Morocco - Marrakesh - The Entrance to the BazaarsMorocco - Marrakesh - Entrance to the Souks
Morocco / Ouazazate 1988Ouazazate, Morocco, north-west Africa: general view from the Kasbah Hotel in the High Atlas Mountains
Bektashi Dervish at Tangiers, Morocco
Beach Hostelry, Fedala (Mohammedia), MoroccoBeach Hostelry, Fedala (Fedhala, now Mohammedia), Morocco. Date: circa 1930
Moorish Townswomen in an Archway, Morocco. Date: 1929
City Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900City Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Morocco, North Africa - Street In Tangiers - People in Street. Part of Box 171 Boswell Collection - Morocco. Date: circa 1900
El Minzah Hotel, Tangier, MoroccoEl Minzah Hotel, Tangier (Tangiers), Morocco. Date: circa 1930s
Map of the kingdoms of Granada and Murcia (Granata et Murcia regna) by W. Blaeu. Decorated with the Arms of both States, the figure of a surveyor and a naval combat. Published in Amsterdam, 1635
Tangiers City Wall, by George Murray (1875-1933). Date: 1902
Poster advertising CasablancaPoster for the PLM, advertising Casablanca, Morocco
Morocco - Moulay Yacoub, close to FezA Sulphur water Spring. Moulay Yacoub, close to Fez, Morocco
Street scene in Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900City Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
The Main Gate - Tangiers, Morocco. Close to the Grand Socco (large outdoor vegetable market - souk). Date: circa 1930s
Main Post Office and Automobile Club, Casablanca, Morocco. Date: circa 1920s
Morocco, North West Africa - Street Bread sellers Casablanca Date: circa 1950s
Douglas R5D-3 Skymaster 56549 City of LondonDouglas R5D-3 Skymaster, 56549, City of London, of the US Navy Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 24 attached to US Naval Station, Port Lyautey, Morocco
MOROCCO. Rabat. The Gate of Ambassadors leading to the premises of Royal Palace
Casablanca, Morocco - Maritime StationCasablanca, Morocco - Embarkation at the Maritime Station Date: circa 1910s
Moroccan Man with a piercing gazeMoroccan Man (Arab) wearing a white turban and sporting a particularly piercing gaze and very nicely trimmed goatee beard. Date: circa 1909
Morocco - Interior of an Arab houseThree women in the interior of a Morrocan Arab house
Entente Cordiale celebrationsThe Entente Cordiale between Britain and France aimed to resolve colonial disputes over territories such as Egypt and Morocco
Bab el Mansour Gate - Fez, MoroccoView through the city gate Bab el Mansour, built in 1732, in Fes (Fez), Morocco. The city gate leads to the old town. Date: circa 1930s
Wheel Ride - La Grande Rome - Morocco. Date: circa 1910s
Isawiya Mosque, Tangiers, MoroccoThe Minaret of the Isawiya Mosque, Tangiers, Morocco Date: circa 1910s
Moroccan Pouf MakersMoroccan Pouf makers
Morocco, Casablanca - Call to PrayerGeneral View taken from a Casablanca Mosque, with a young Muslim man giving the call to prayer. Casablanca is in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean
Bayram festival in Morocco, 18th centuryBayram holiday festival in Morocco, 18th century. The emperor oversees the sacrifice of two rams outside the city. His entourage celebrates with music and cheers. Fete du Beyram a Maroc
Hispano-Moroccan War (1859-1860). General O'Donnell (1809-1867) imposed the peace treaty on Muley el-Abbas, brother of the Sultan of Morocco, to end the war. Chromolithography
Dry-point of a market in Fez, or Fes, Morocco. Date: circa 1929
Map of Morocco, 1601Map of Morocco, north, africa, african, 1601. 1601
Casablanca, Morocco - Water Slide at the Swimming Poolcirca 1910s
Tangier, Morocco - Gate of the Casbahcirca 1910s
The Ramparts and the Harbour - Tangier, MoroccoThe Ramparts and the Harbour - Tangier, a Moroccan port on the Strait of Gibraltar. Date: 1903
Gnawa musicians - ethnic group inhabiting Morocco and Algeria in the Maghreb. Gnawa music is characterized by instrumentation
Morocco - Casablanca - Derb-Sultan Quartier - The Fountain. Date: circa 1920s
Estivals ED.3B F-POIN (msn 2), a home-built aircraft, modified extensively from a Leopoldoff Colibri in Morocco, before moving to France in 1962.. Date: 1969
West View of The City of Morocco With Atlas Mountains
Morocco - A Moorish Cafe scene. Date: circa 1910s
Morocco - a leather goods boutique/shop/stall. Date: circa 1910s
The Vegetable Market at Casablanca, Morocco. Date: 1912
Poster, Morocco - Hope and Joy of the Crowds Date: 1950
Poster, Morocco, Berber Kasbahs Date: 1950
Walter Burton HarrisA portrait oil painting of journalist, writer and traveller, Walter Burton Harris, who was famed for his writings as a special correspondent for The Times, in Morocco
A Merchant Of TangierThis painting depicts a merchant travelling across a wasteland on horseback, with another unmounted horse walking astride, he comes from Tangier, in Morocco. Date: circa 1921
The Archways, MoroccoThis painting shows three very large archways belonging to a building in a Moroccan town, figures can be seen travelling through and sitting outside. Date: 1920
Circumcision Procession, TangierThis painting shows a marching procession of people in Tangier, Morocco, wearing colourful hats and robes, in celebration of the circumcision of a young boy. Date: circa 1915
QSS Lusitania - souvenir of launch, commemorative 18 carat gold handled scissors, with stainless steel blades, the crossover engraved with John Brown and Co
The Philobiblon of Richard De BuryA picture of the book, The Philobiblon, by Richard De Bury, bound in red Morocco, with silk ends, inlay and gold tooling, gold gauffered top edges, others deckeled. Date: circa 1925
Visitor's BookThis picture shows a visitor's bookk for Beale & Co. Ltd, bound in amber brown Morocco, inlay and gold tooling, brown moire silk ends and gauffered edges. Date: circa 1925
Missale RomanumA picture of the Missale Romanum, the liturgical book of the Roman Rite that contains the texts and rubrics for the celebration of the Mass
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Moroccan soldier od the regulars of the African Army
Advert for R. M. S. P. Luxurious Travel 1915Advertisement for the Luxurious ocean steam ship R.M.S.P. (The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company). Date: 1915
Moroccan civilians on the Green MarchA road is filled with trucks and buses carrying Moroccan civilian men into Western Sahara to take part in the Green March, a mass demonstration of 350, 000 people organised by King Hassan II
Three travelling vanity cases made of crocodile and Morocco leather. Date: 1907
Morocco - Chemist with his stallA Native traditional practitioner of ritual medicine with a variety of dead animals, used to cure all manner of ills and ailments Date: circa 1930s
Map of Spain showing the situation at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, July 1936
Moroccan Nationalist Troops landing in Spain; Spanish CivilPhotograph showing Moroccan troops of General Franco's Army of Africa disembarking from an aeroplane in Spain, 1936
DEATH OF SEBASTIANSebastian, king of Portugal, is encouraged by Jesuits to make a disastrous expedition to Morocco where he dies heroically at the battle of Alacazarquivir Date: 1578
MOROCCO/SEB DIES 1578Sebastian, king of Portugal, is encouraged by Jesuits to make a disastrous expedition to Morocco where he dies heroically at the battle of Alacazarquivir Date: 1578
Elderly Moroccan man playing a sintir, also known as the guembri, gimbri or hejhouj, is a three-stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute used by the Gnawa people
Miss Roberts as Ethel Sportington in Morocco BoundMiss Roberts as the Hon Ethel Sportington in Morocco Bound, a farcical musical comedy Date: 1890s
Ouarzazate, Morocco - the Kasbah Taourirt Date: 1938
Tangier, Morocco - Grand Mosque of TangierTangier, Morocco - Minaret of The Grand Mosque of Tangier Date: circa 1910s
South Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900South Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Arab singer, Morocco, c. 1900Arab singer, Morocco, c.1900
Camel caravan at rest, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900Camel caravan at rest, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Market, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900Market, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Governor going to Mosque, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900Governor going to the Mosque, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Tangier from the west, Morocco, c. 1900Tangier from the west, Morocco, c.1900
Soko Chico market, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900Soko Chico market, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Customs House, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900Customs House, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
Tangier from the bay, Morocco, c. 1900Tangier from the bay, Morocco, c.1900
Tangier, from the south west, Morocco, c. 1900Tangier, from the south west, Morocco, c.1900