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Women and children of Mosul, by Richard CarlineWomen and children of Mosul, washing on the banks of the Tigris River, watercolour by Richard Carline, aerial artist, just after the First World War. 1919
A topical page from The Graphic, entitled "The mystic city of MosulA topical page from The Graphic, entitled " The mystic city of Mosul." Asking if " a settlement with the Turks is in sight
Bread Bazaar, Mosul, Iraq. Date: circa 1910s
Pontoon Bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, IraqTemporary pontoon bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, Iraq, connecting to a more solid construction further across the flow. The view is from Mosul toward the long low Tell Mound marking the site of
Mosul, Iraq - Iraqi man with his giant CornichonIraq - Mosul, a man stands proudly with his giant Cornichon (gherkin), weighing a whopping 22 kgs!
Mosul on the River Tigris, IraqThe town of Mosul on the River Tigris, Iraq. Date: circa 1918
Iraq / Archaeology / MosulExcavations in progress at the site of ancient Mosul. Around 400 AD, the city of Mosul began to eclipse the dominant city of Nineveh, on the other side of the Tigris
IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c. )IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c.)
Mosul, Iraq - Mashad Yahya Abul KassemThe Tomb of John the Baptist or Mashad Yahya Abul Kassem: On the right bank of the Tigris, known for its conical dome, decorative brickwork and calligraphy engraved in Mosul blue marble
Winged and harnessed lionessPoised statue guarding the king of Assurnasirpal II. One of a pair of 11 foot winged lionesses uncovered at the Assyrian dig at Nimrud
Source of TigrisThe river Tigris (Shatt Dijla in Arabic) has its source in a lake in Kurdistan, whence it flows into Iraq to join the Euphrates, passing through Mosul and Baghdad
IRAQ MOSULGeneral view of the town, seen from the farther bank of the Tigris