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Sequin jacket with Egyptian motifs, 1923. Hand-beaded lurex, unknown maker. V&AIn 1922 Howard Ca
Pectoral necklace, 1,300-1,000 BC, 19th/20th dynasty. Egypt. Fayence, Glass. © Ägyptisches Museum un
Raphael Tuck & Sons were the first who sold postcards big style, taking part in the Postcard Boo
vintagemarlene:vintage postcards of egypt, circa 1920 (www.junksnapshots.blogspot.com)
Aussie soldiers pose for a photograph next to the Great Pyramid and Sphinx, World War I
Australian battalion posing on the Great Pyramid of Giza before being sent to Galipoli, 1915, World
Daguerreotype portrait of a group posing with a camel near Alexandria, Egypt, taken by French photog
Egypt - Life, October 29 1965.
These are not just any old-timey visitors to the Great Sphinx. This is from 1864, when a group of Ja
Gymnastics at the Police Academy in Egypt, 1906.
khenti-renaissance:Vintage Photography: Women of Egypt ca 1905
Antique shop in Cairo, Egypt.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand posed as a mummy during his 1896 trip to Egypt.
BORGONI, Mario. National Hotel, Cairo, Egypt, Ouvert — 1905. by Halloween HJB flic.kr/p/2jxh
Ballet dancer Flore Revalles as Cleopatra, 1916
Advertising for Egyptian travel in the Illustrated London News, December 19, 1936.
Left: ancient Egyptian wig featuring gold beads and a serpent headdress. Right: Modern hairstyle fea
Vintage 1920s Egypt photographs. Clues clues everywhere.
vintagemarlene: megapurplebouquetninjafan: aleyma: Glass crocodile head inlay, made in Egypt, 380-3
vintagegeekculture: Jazz legend Sun-Ra in his 70s trip to Egypt.
Men climb the mast of a fishing boat to furl the sail in Port Said, Egypt, 1924. Photograph by Mayna
Daguerreotype portrait of a group posing with a camel near Alexandria, Egypt, taken by French photog
Cranes lift the face of a statue from the Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt, May 1966.Photograph by Georg
From Presbyterian College’s 1927 yearbook. Gazing out over the sands of Egypt for thousand
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