A "ship of the desert" passing tombs of bygone Moslem rulers outside east wall of Cairo, Egypt (5)-2522-
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| Title: | A "ship of the desert" passing tombs of bygone Moslem rulers outside east wall of Cairo, Egypt (5)-2522- |
| Author: | Underwood & Underwood |
| Summary: | Two adorned camels carrying a chest in front of tombs |
| Citable link to this page: | http://hdl.handle.net/1911/5577 |
| Date: | 1908 |
| Original Source | Original stereograph: "A "ship of the desert"passing tombs of bygone Moslem rulers outside east wall of Cairo, Egypt (5)-2522." (Underwood and Underwood). 7.75 x 4.2 inches. From the collection of Dr. Paula Sanders, Rice University. |
| Subject | Camels--Egypt--Cairo; Tombs--Egypt--Cairo; Carriages and carts--Egypt--Cairo; Cairo (Egypt); Stereographs |
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| About This Resource: | Forms part of the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) |
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A "ship of the desert" passing tombs of bygone Moslem rulers outside east wall of Cairo, Egypt (5)-2522-
(1908).
From Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). http://hdl.handle.net/1911/5577
For more on properly formatting citations, see Citing TIMEA Resources.
From Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). http://hdl.handle.net/1911/5577
For more on properly formatting citations, see Citing TIMEA Resources.
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TIMEA Visual Materials [1769]
This collection contains book illustrations, postcards, stereocards, photographs, and ephemera related to travel in the Middle East, primarily Egypt.