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    Shearing Camels 

    Gentz, Wilhelm (Rice University, 1878)
    A large group of camels and men standing and sitting as the camels are sheared.
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    Port Said, Entrance of the Suez Canal 

    Cairo Postcard Trust (Rice University, 1900)
    Two large ships in foreground at sea, with several small ships surrounding them
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    Port Said, Monument of Lesseps 

    Cairo Postcard Trust (Rice University, 1900)
    Large statue on a pedestal, looking toward the right
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    Bird's Eye View of Port Tenfik 

    Oriental Commercial Bureau (Rice University, 1900)
    Aerial shot of two railroad lines
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    An Ass equipped in the usual manner for riding. 

    Lane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (Rice University, 1836)
    A donkey with a saddle on its back. Engraving (prints).
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    EGYPT - A Lookout into the Desert (87) 

    Lehnert & Landrock (Rice University, 1925)
    Colored photo of three people riding camels
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    Egyptian Type e Scenes. - A scene in the Desert. 

    Castro, M. (Rice University, 1900)
    Three natives traversing the desert, one on camelback
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    Egypt - A Lookout into the Desert (87) 

    Lehnert & Landrock (Rice University, 1925)
    3 Camels navigate a sand dune
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    CAIRO. - The Road to the Pyramids 

    B. Livadas & Coutsicos (Rice University, 1900)
    Two men on horseback on the road, coming away from the Pyramids Streetcar line runs parallel
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    The Great Nile bridge open for passage of freight boats --(N.E.) Cairo, Egypt. (15) 

    Underwood & Underwood (Rice University, 1904)
    Several boats passing through the Nile bridge
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