Bab al-Wazir street and the mausoleum of Ibrabim Khalifa Jindyan, Cairo
Photograph
1887-1908 (photographed)
1887-1908 (photographed)
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A mounted sepia-coloured photograph of a view down a narrow street. A man on a kneeling camel is visible in the foreground under two lines of washing blowing in the wind.
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Materials and techniques | Platinotype |
Brief description | Photograph by G. Lekegian & Co., captioned 'Rue Bab-el-Vazir'. Cairo, Egypt, platinotype, 1887-1908 |
Physical description | A mounted sepia-coloured photograph of a view down a narrow street. A man on a kneeling camel is visible in the foreground under two lines of washing blowing in the wind. |
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Credit line | Purchased from Mr. Somers Clarke, 11 June 1896 |
Object history | This was originally part of a group of 35 photographs catalogued as 'Saracenic art', and bought from the architect Mr. Somers Clarke for £4 in 1896. |
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Accession number | PH.1391-1896 |
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Record created | August 21, 2014 |
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