Qatar National Library Digital Repository

(beta version)

Advanced Search   >  

Sort By

1 - 7 of 7
Vintage poster advertising Egypt as a tourist destination. Colorful poster with a stylized view of the pyramids under a starry night with two men riding camels. In the foreground, the portrait of a child., Title from item, date devised by Library Staff. The poster is signed and tagged "S. Callen &am ...
Travel poster published by the Dutch navigation company "Nederland" advertising the services of the company in the Mediterranean. The poster depicts the portrait of a young Middle Eastern man. On the foreground a coastline., Title from item, date devised by Library staff., Main Heritage Compact Gene ...
Travel poster issued by Iraq Railways advertising Iraq and Kirkuk as tourist destinations. The poster depicts the front of a locomotive and men in Kurdish dresses. On the background the citadel of Kirkuk., Title from item, date devised by Library staff. Dobson's stamp on the lower left corner of the ...
Vintage travel issued for the French railway company "Compagnie des chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée" and the French maritime company " Compagnie Paquet" advertising Morocco as a tourist destination and the services run by the two companies connecting European cities and Mor ...
The 11th-century AH/17th-century CE shrine in Qadamgah, probably commissioned by the Safavid king Abbas the Great., Title from item, date devised by Library staff. On the verso: "برادران کاشانی" and "Inscription Joint Stock Company"., Main Heritage Compact General, HC.HP.2016.0089-0049, ...
Travel poster produced by Italian National Agency for Tourism in cooperation with the Italian State Railways promoting Tripoli and Libya as a holiday destination. The poster is the view of the city from a terrace., Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The poster is inscribed "Stem Torino ...
Title and date devised by Library staff. The poster is signed "J.J. Midderigh", Main Heritage Compact General, HC.GM.P.2019.0119, 2-D Graphic, Item-ID: i26217454, BIB-ID: 2801986