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The minarets of al-Qibliyya, Qawsun and al-Sultaniyya, Cairo

Photograph
19th century (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A mounted albumen print showing a topographical view of Cairo, Egypt


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleThe minarets of al-Qibliyya, Qawsun and al-Sultaniyya, Cairo (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Albumen print
Brief description
Photograph by unknown photographer, captioned 'Cairo: Tombs of the Mameluks with South minaret [al-Qibliyya]and tomb of [Ali] Badr el-Karafi in foreground' [showing also the minarets of Qawsun and al-Sultaniyya], built in the 14th century. Cairo, Egypt, albumen print, late 19th century
Physical description
A mounted albumen print showing a topographical view of Cairo, Egypt
Marks and inscriptions
  • Translation
    المأذنة القبلية
  • Translation
    قبة على بدر الدين القرافى
  • Translation
    مأذنة قوصون
  • Translation
    مأذنة السلطانية
Credit line
Presented by Frank E. Spiers, Esq., 23 September 1920
Object history
One of a set of photographs given to the Museum by Frank Edward Spiers (brother of Richard Phene Spiers).
Place depicted
Associations
Bibliographic reference
Survey of Egypt, Index to Map of Cairo showing Mohammedan monuments (Cairo, 1951) no.288, no.290, no.292 and no.293
Other numbers
  • 288 - Index of Islamic Monuments in Cairo
  • 290 - Index of Islamic Monuments in Cairo
  • 293 - Index of Islamic Monuments in Cairo
  • 292 - Index of Islamic Monuments in Cairo
Collection
Accession number
3458-1920

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Record createdMarch 7, 2014
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