France Armée., Armies, Colonial, Armies, Colonial--France--Morocco--Photographs, Hawwārah (Berber people), People, People--Potraits, History
Photograph album complied by the French doctor Alain Tresvaux du Fraval during his 8-months stay in Safsafat, Morocco accompanying the French... Show morePhotograph album complied by the French doctor Alain Tresvaux du Fraval during his 8-months stay in Safsafat, Morocco accompanying the French colonial army. Safsafat, troops marching on Taza. General Lyautey. Spahis. Lieutenant de Preux. Wood market. Hawwara. Melloulou Valley. Doctor Labadan. Locals receiving their pay. M'çoun [sic]. Dances and music. Women. Skirmishers. Children. Taourirt. Guercif, departure of convoy. Takeoffs and landings of aviators Radisson and Lalanne. Lieutenant Joulia. Captain Fallain. Sidi M'Barek. Douar. Return from the hunt. Bou-Ladjeraf, machine guns. Caïd Ahmed. General Baumgarten. Colonel Boyer. Colonel d'Anselme. Canon de 65 M. Telegraph detachment. Lieutenant Lambert. Sergeant Daretz. Lieutenant Lafaye. Captain Roquefort. Djeboub, Roman cistern. Meknassa Foukania, flag of the colonial infantry. Streets inTaza, 1st flag May 10 at 12:30 p.m. Brigadier Lamote of the Moroccan Goumiers. Title and date devised by Library staff. Photographs size 8.4 x 11 cm. Manuscript captions on the mount. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0015 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i23052624 BIB-ID: 2450079 Alain Tresvaux du Fraval, Huit mois à Safsafat: poste du Maroc oriental, thèse de doctorat, Éditions Maloine, 1915. Show less
Bristow, Ernest , 1873–1968, Lowther, Gerard , 1858-1916, World War, 1914-1918, Armies, Families of military personnel
Three family albums complied by a British political agent or representative during while serving in different countries in the East, including... Show moreThree family albums complied by a British political agent or representative during while serving in different countries in the East, including Morocco, Zanzibar and Iran. Photographs document the life of the family and more generally the one of wealthy British expatriate communities in the Middle East. The first album contains 546 photographs taken in Tangiers, Fez and Zanzibar between 1901 and 1907. The second one has 427 photographs taken in Tangiers between 1908 and 1912. Many pictures consist of portraits of family and friends, mostly taken during social gatherings, such as parades, consulate parties, tea times, cricket, tennis and polo matches, picnics, weddings, hunting and horse-riding excursions and visits to touristic sites. Some images document holidays in Europe and travels by sea, while others portray the albums’ owners in their colonial homes showing living rooms, photographic collections, and gardens. There are some portraits of Western women in Oriental dresses. Most of the photographs are group portraits and include Western expatriates as well as local dignitaries and acquaintances. Names of people portrayed are often written under the photographs, among them British diplomats Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther and Vice-Consul Ernest Bristow. Images also document royal personalities, such as the Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany (r. 1888-1918) during his 1905 visit to Morocco and Prince Henry of Prussia, while in Zanzibar in 1907. The albums include some opera books and newspaper cuttings (The Zanzibar Gazette) related to social happenings among the British expatriate community. The third album houses 676 photographs taken between 1912 and 1917, mostly in Iran - namely in Rasht, Tehran, Isfahan, Persepolis, Gulhek and Shiraz - between 1912 and 1917. There are also some pictures related to Istanbul, Basra, and Baku. The last part of the third album is devoted to the military and political presence of the British legation in Iran during WWI, with some photographs of Prince Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma (Prince Firman in the album), at that time General Governor of Shiraz and a renowned Anglophile. The album contains stamps of British divisions, such as the 22nd Cavalry (Frontier Force), the South Persia Rifles, the 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry, the 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis). Title and date devised by Library staff. Prints are mounted recto & verso, with inscriptions. In cloth or half morocco albums. Included is a full page of The Times, dated 5 January 1931, with an illustrated map of Persia advertising the activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2020.0020.01 2-D Graphic 1 Item-ID: i26118336 BIB-ID: 2745828 Show less
Bristow, Ernest , 1873–1968, Lowther, Gerard , 1858-1916, World War, 1914-1918, Armies, Families of military personnel
Three family albums complied by a British political agent or representative during while serving in different countries in the East, including... Show moreThree family albums complied by a British political agent or representative during while serving in different countries in the East, including Morocco, Zanzibar and Iran. Photographs document the life of the family and more generally the one of wealthy British expatriate communities in the Middle East. The first album contains 546 photographs taken in Tangiers, Fez and Zanzibar between 1901 and 1907. The second one has 427 photographs taken in Tangiers between 1908 and 1912. Many pictures consist of portraits of family and friends, mostly taken during social gatherings, such as parades, consulate parties, tea times, cricket, tennis and polo matches, picnics, weddings, hunting and horse-riding excursions and visits to touristic sites. Some images document holidays in Europe and travels by sea, while others portray the albums’ owners in their colonial homes showing living rooms, photographic collections, and gardens. There are some portraits of Western women in Oriental dresses. Most of the photographs are group portraits and include Western expatriates as well as local dignitaries and acquaintances. Names of people portrayed are often written under the photographs, among them British diplomats Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther and Vice-Consul Ernest Bristow. Images also document royal personalities, such as the Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany (r. 1888-1918) during his 1905 visit to Morocco and Prince Henry of Prussia, while in Zanzibar in 1907. The albums include some opera books and newspaper cuttings (The Zanzibar Gazette) related to social happenings among the British expatriate community. The third album houses 676 photographs taken between 1912 and 1917, mostly in Iran - namely in Rasht, Tehran, Isfahan, Persepolis, Gulhek and Shiraz - between 1912 and 1917. There are also some pictures related to Istanbul, Basra, and Baku. The last part of the third album is devoted to the military and political presence of the British legation in Iran during WWI, with some photographs of Prince Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma (Prince Firman in the album), at that time General Governor of Shiraz and a renowned Anglophile. The album contains stamps of British divisions, such as the 22nd Cavalry (Frontier Force), the South Persia Rifles, the 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry, the 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis). Title and date devised by Library staff. Prints are mounted recto & verso, with inscriptions. In cloth or half morocco albums. Included is a full page of The Times, dated 5 January 1931, with an illustrated map of Persia advertising the activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2020.0020.02 2-D Graphic 2 Item-ID: i26118348 BIB-ID: 2745828 Show less
Bristow, Ernest , 1873–1968, Lowther, Gerard , 1858-1916, World War, 1914-1918, Armies, Families of military personnel
Three family albums complied by a British political agent or representative during while serving in different countries in the East, including... Show moreThree family albums complied by a British political agent or representative during while serving in different countries in the East, including Morocco, Zanzibar and Iran. Photographs document the life of the family and more generally the one of wealthy British expatriate communities in the Middle East. The first album contains 546 photographs taken in Tangiers, Fez and Zanzibar between 1901 and 1907. The second one has 427 photographs taken in Tangiers between 1908 and 1912. Many pictures consist of portraits of family and friends, mostly taken during social gatherings, such as parades, consulate parties, tea times, cricket, tennis and polo matches, picnics, weddings, hunting and horse-riding excursions and visits to touristic sites. Some images document holidays in Europe and travels by sea, while others portray the albums’ owners in their colonial homes showing living rooms, photographic collections, and gardens. There are some portraits of Western women in Oriental dresses. Most of the photographs are group portraits and include Western expatriates as well as local dignitaries and acquaintances. Names of people portrayed are often written under the photographs, among them British diplomats Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther and Vice-Consul Ernest Bristow. Images also document royal personalities, such as the Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany (r. 1888-1918) during his 1905 visit to Morocco and Prince Henry of Prussia, while in Zanzibar in 1907. The albums include some opera books and newspaper cuttings (The Zanzibar Gazette) related to social happenings among the British expatriate community. The third album houses 676 photographs taken between 1912 and 1917, mostly in Iran - namely in Rasht, Tehran, Isfahan, Persepolis, Gulhek and Shiraz - between 1912 and 1917. There are also some pictures related to Istanbul, Basra, and Baku. The last part of the third album is devoted to the military and political presence of the British legation in Iran during WWI, with some photographs of Prince Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma (Prince Firman in the album), at that time General Governor of Shiraz and a renowned Anglophile. The album contains stamps of British divisions, such as the 22nd Cavalry (Frontier Force), the South Persia Rifles, the 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry, the 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis). Title and date devised by Library staff. Prints are mounted recto & verso, with inscriptions. In cloth or half morocco albums. Included is a full page of The Times, dated 5 January 1931, with an illustrated map of Persia advertising the activities of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2020.0020.03 2-D Graphic 3 Item-ID: i2611835x BIB-ID: 2745828 Show less
Photographs show reproductions of miniatures of maharajas, the Taj Mahal, the Akbar's tomb and the Pearl Mosque (Moti Masjid) in Agra, snake... Show morePhotographs show reproductions of miniatures of maharajas, the Taj Mahal, the Akbar's tomb and the Pearl Mosque (Moti Masjid) in Agra, snake charmers, cremations in Varanasi, views of Delhi, sweepers women from southern India, views of Kanpur, a fakir, a devadasi - young girls who get dedicated as servants (dasi) of the god (deva) for the rest of their lives -. Some of the photographs are signed M.L. Shugan Chand, Delhi. Title and date devised by Library staff. Some photographs have manuscript captions on the mount. Inde, c. 1910. Reproductions de miniatures (Maharadjas). Le Taj Mahal. Tombe d'Akbar. Pearl Mosque. Charmeurs de serpents. Bénarès. Crémations. Dehli. Danses. Balayeuses du Sud de l'Inde. Kanpur. Fakir. Devadâsî. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0016 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i2197925x BIB-ID: 2352607 Show less
Photograph album of a French family in Morocco, collecting images taken by the French professional photographer, Henri Belin and by an amateur,... Show morePhotograph album of a French family in Morocco, collecting images taken by the French professional photographer, Henri Belin and by an amateur, probably the L. C. mentioned on the cover. The album shows family life, portraits, naturalistic excursions, ancient site visits and community gatherings. Most of the snapshots were taken in Rabat, but many other places are mentioned as well, such as Essaouira, al-Jadīdah, Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Zagora, Michlifen - a mountain town in the Atlas Mountains - , Volubilis, Tangier, Fès and Algiers. Title and date devised by Library staff. Initials "L.C." are gilt-lettered in gold on the blue leather cover. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0216 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i24959303 BIB-ID: 2528544 Show less
Collection of photographs taken by an unknown photographer (and his friends) who appears to have resided at 1 Rue Rosette, probably a British... Show moreCollection of photographs taken by an unknown photographer (and his friends) who appears to have resided at 1 Rue Rosette, probably a British expatriate living in Alexandria during the so-called Sultanate of Egypt, that is the short-lived protectorate that the United Kingdom imposed over Egypt between 1914 and 1922. Some of the photos were apparently taken from his balcony, which according to one of the photos must have been slightly up the other side of a street from the Mohamed-Aly Club. Some of the photos show the interior of the compilers' residence (entrance hall, salon, porcelain cabinets). Views of the streets of Alexandria, of British troops marching, banks of the Nile, the Docks, gardens, the British fleet, Bedouin and fishing villages and other spots outside the city. A 1914 portrait of the album compiler and a 1923 large photo showing the same and his bride emerging from their wedding and passing under upraised sticks held by young soldiers are included. Title and date devised by Library staff. Photographs size approximately 10 x 7 cm. Brief captions inked beneath almost all of the photos. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2020.0004 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i25883197 BIB-ID: 2745711 Show less