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Nomads making rugs in the desert, TunisiaNomads making rugs in the desert in front of their low tents, Tunisia
Old Bizerte, Tunisia - the Pont de Pierre
Tunisia - Fritters sellersArab sellers of fritters, Tunisia
Two young Tunisian beggar childrenTwo pretty young Tunisian street beggar children
Young Bedouin Girl - TunisiaA young Bedouin Girl from Tunisia
British Soldiers advance in Tunisia; Second World War, 1943Photograph showing British infantrymen advancing towards enemy positions in Tunisia, North Africa, during 1943. The explosion
Captured Nebelwerfers in Tunisia; Second World War, 1943Photograph showing Allied soldiers inspecting captured German Nebelwerfer guns in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943. The Nebelwerfer was a six-barrelled mortar on a mobile carriage
SaF bomber attacking German barracks in North Africa; SeconAerial photograph showing a South African Air Force bomber attacking a German barracks at Mareth in Tunisia during the Spring of 1943
Tunisia UticaReconstruction of Utica, Phoenician trading port and colony, 24 km from ancient Carthage and modern Tunis
Tunisia KairwanRooftop view of the town, with domes of mosques rising above rooftop level
Tunisia RhardaiaDistant viuew of the town, with the tents of an exploring expedition in the foreground
Tunisia TunisStreet scene in the Suk quarter
Tunisia CafsaGafsa, an oasis in the Sahara
Tunisia CarthageDistant view of the ruins of the massive aqueduct which brought water to the people of Carthage before the Romans destroyed their city
Tunisia El KefGeneral view of the town, viewed from the surrounding hills
Djerba Island situated in the Gulf of Cabes. Near the Castle of Es Suk, is a tower of skulls and thigh-bones of fourteen thousand Spanish soldiers from 1558
Aissaouas MutilationMoslem fanatics at Kairouan, a holy city of Tunisia, seem to feel no pain as they inflict fearful mutilations on their own bodies
Tunis, Circa 1760View from the sea looking towards the town and the country beyond, with galleys large and small and sailing ships in the outer harbour, smaller vessels in the inner
Tunisia / Carthage / ExcavTreasure-hunting excavations at the site of Ancient Carthage
Racial / N Africa / TunisiaThree Tunisian women wearing veils
Racial / N Africa / WomenVarious North African women of Tunisia and Morocco
Cisterns of CarthageDelenda est Carthago (Carthage must be destroyed) declared Roman statesman Cato the Elder, but these cisterns remain, impressive relics of the once-mighty city
View of TunisA general view of Tunis, a celebrated town in Barbary
TUNISThe town seen from the land
Tunisia / Tunis C1700Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa: the harbour, with ships
Tunisia / Kairouan 1912Kairouan: view of the city at twilight
Tunisia / Tunis View 1912Tunis: general view of the city
Tunisian FantasiaA fantasia in Tunisia - mounted warriors display their skill
Tunisia, KairouanLa Grande Rue
Tunisia / Tunis Souk 1906The SOUK DES ETOFFES, Tunis - a street specialising in fabrics
Phosphate MiningSacks of phosphate, the salt of phosphoric acid, mined in Sfax, Tunisia, North Africa
Tunisia / Froissart / 1390European knights mount an unsuccessful siege on a city near Tunis, Africa. Defeated, they soon return home
Basketmaking, TunisiaBasketmakers of Sousse, Tunisia
Ww1 Tunisian SoldierSelim ben Hamed, a Tunisian half-caste fighting with the French during World War One
Tunisia / Bizerte 20CBizerte, Tunisia, North Africa: the old port
Tunisia / Monastir C20Monastir, Tunisia, North Africa: Rue de France
Tunisia / Tunis LionsTunis, Tunisia, North Africa: the Bardo, Court of Lions (once a palace, later a museum)
Tunisia / Tunis MosqueTunis, Tunisia, North Africa: Sidi ben Arous Mosque
Truffles Liebig 6Truffles are found also in North Africa : in Tunisia, Berber truffle-hunters bring their goods to market on the backs of camels. card 6 of 6
Carthage, AqueductThe remains of the aqueduct which brought water from the mountains to the ancient city of Carthage
Carthage, the CisternsThe remains of the cisterns where water was stored in the ancient city of Carthage - a massive engineering feat
Carthage in 1860Ruins of Dugga and the remains of the Punic Mausoleum
Tunis Early C19Sailing vessels and galleys in the harbour, looking inland from the sea
Tunis Circa 1780View of the City of TUNIS the Capital of that Kingdom on the Coast of Barbary. - distant view of the city, with shipping in the harbour
Ali Ii, Bey of Tunis ?ALI II IBN HUSSEIN (?) Bey of Tunis (Tunisia) from 1759 - 1777. A de-facto regent or provincial governor during the French Protectorate. Muley Hassen Roi de Tunis