Temple of Horus (Idfū, Egypt), Temples, Temples--Egypt
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. Manuscript title on the verso of the print. The print is signed "A. Beato" in the negative. Main... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. Manuscript title on the verso of the print. The print is signed "A. Beato" in the negative. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0053-0034 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i2647461x BIB-ID: 2830144 Show less
Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Armed Forces Officers, Military churches
Amateur photograph albums of a British Royal Air Force officer in Egypt in the aftermath of WWII. The compiler appears to have been based first at... Show moreAmateur photograph albums of a British Royal Air Force officer in Egypt in the aftermath of WWII. The compiler appears to have been based first at the Royal Air Force station of El Gedida between 1946 and 1947 at Heliopolis and subsequently, to the Deversoir a Royal Air Force Base, near Ismailia from 1947 and 1948. The first album documents the activities and the participants to the Fellowship Groups' rallies and to Sunday Schools of the stations' churches. The second album has views of the city of Cairo (mainly streets, monuments, and the Nile river). Title and date from item. Residual part of the first album title "Album presented by mothers of Sunday school children at R.A.F. Station Deversoir New Year 1948 while pianist to Sunday school." Photographs have standard commercial snapshots size (6 x 8 cm). The first album has scuffed leather covers, the second and larger album is thin and black, tied with a cord and with most pages blank. All photos carefully captioned in white ink or have handwritten keys laid in. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2020.0005.02 2-D Graphic 2 Item-ID: i25883343 BIB-ID: 2745712 Show less
Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Armed Forces Officers, Military churches
Amateur photograph albums of a British Royal Air Force officer in Egypt in the aftermath of WWII. The compiler appears to have been based first at... Show moreAmateur photograph albums of a British Royal Air Force officer in Egypt in the aftermath of WWII. The compiler appears to have been based first at the Royal Air Force station of El Gedida between 1946 and 1947 at Heliopolis and subsequently, to the Deversoir a Royal Air Force Base, near Ismailia from 1947 and 1948. The first album documents the activities and the participants to the Fellowship Groups' rallies and to Sunday Schools of the stations' churches. The second album has views of the city of Cairo (mainly streets, monuments, and the Nile river). Title and date from item. Residual part of the first album title "Album presented by mothers of Sunday school children at R.A.F. Station Deversoir New Year 1948 while pianist to Sunday school." Photographs have standard commercial snapshots size (6 x 8 cm). The first album has scuffed leather covers, the second and larger album is thin and black, tied with a cord and with most pages blank. All photos carefully captioned in white ink or have handwritten keys laid in. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2020.0005.01 2-D Graphic 1 Item-ID: i25883331 BIB-ID: 2745712 Show less
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0005-0002 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i2636671x BIB-ID: 2815090 Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0005-0002 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i2636671x BIB-ID: 2815090 Show less
Aqueducts, Roman antiquities, Roman antiquities--Tunisia
The Zaghouan aqueduct in northern Tunisia, part of a 132 km aqueduct (the longest in the Roman Empire), was built in c. 160 CE and functioned as... Show moreThe Zaghouan aqueduct in northern Tunisia, part of a 132 km aqueduct (the longest in the Roman Empire), was built in c. 160 CE and functioned as the main supplier of the city of Carthage. Title from item, date devised by Library staff. On the mount "Parallèle des édifices anciens et modernes du continent Africain. Pl. 63. Paris, Imp. Lemercier". Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0209-0002 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26819946 BIB-ID: 2854280 Show less
Aqueducts, Cisterns, Roman antiquities, Roman antiquities--Tunisia
The Zaghouan aqueduct in northern Tunisia, part of a 132 km aqueduct (the longest in the Roman Empire), was built in c. 160 CE and functioned as... Show moreThe Zaghouan aqueduct in northern Tunisia, part of a 132 km aqueduct (the longest in the Roman Empire), was built in c. 160 CE and functioned as the main supplier of the city of Carthage. Title from item, date devised by Library staff. On the mount "Parallèle des édifices anciens et modernes du continent Africain. Pl. 65. Paris, Imp. Lemercier". Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0209-0003 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26820122 BIB-ID: 2854297 Show less
Title from item, date devised from Library staff. The photograph has manuscript annotations on the verso and a caption on a separate piece of paper. ... Show moreTitle from item, date devised from Library staff. The photograph has manuscript annotations on the verso and a caption on a separate piece of paper. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0006-0001 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26583100 BIB-ID: 2832946 Show less