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Aid of Tunisia and Ceuta, 1578, fresco in the Palace of Santa Cruz
Salvador Sama and Torrents, Marquis of Marianao (Barcelona, ??1861-1933), Spanish politician, member of the Liberal Party
Cover of La Dispute d un Asne contre frere Anselme Turmeda, printed edition in Pamplona (Navarra) in 1606, although originally written in Catalan it is only known the French version
Old typical barns with people sitting on the stairs
Ruins of the Grand Aqueduct of Ancient Carthage, Tunisia, 1803. Artist: Luigi MayerRuins of the Grand Aqueduct of Ancient Carthage, Tunisia, 1803. Plate 23 from Views in the Ottoman Empire, 1803
Antonine Gate and ruined pillars, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula. The Antonine Gate, which was an entrance to the forum, was built in 139 AD
South-east Baths, Maktar, Tunisia. Built at the end of the second century, the Great Baths of Mactaris are among the best preserved Roman baths in Africa. The lower floor is completely preserved
Trojans Arch, Maktar, TunisiaArch of Trajan, Maktar, Tunisia. The Arches of Trajan were built in the manner of triumphal arches in a number of places in the Roman Empire during the reign of the Emperor Trajan
Antonine Baths, Carthage, Tunisia. A perennial foe of Rome, the North African city-state of Carthage was absorbed into the Roman Empire after its defeat in the Third Punic War in 146 BC
Minaret of the Great Mosque, Kairouan, Tunisia. The Great Mosque of Uqba in Kairouan was originally founded in 670 by the Arab general Uqba ibn Nafi
Great Mosque, Kairouan, Tunisia. The Great Mosque of Uqba in Kairouan was originally founded in 670 by the Arab general Uqba ibn Nafi
Back of temples, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula. It had three temples, dedicated to the gods Jupiter, Juno and Minerva
Triumphal Arch, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula
Theatre, Sbeitla, Tunisia. Sbeitla is the site of the Roman city of Sufetula
Gate in the city walls, Sfax, Tunisia. Parts of the walls date from the 9th century
Minaret, Zakkak Madresa, Sousse, Tunisia. The octagonal minaret was built in the 17th century and is one of the finest examples of Ottoman architecture in Sousse
Kasbah, Sousse, Tunisia. The kasbah (fortress) of the port city of Sousse dates from the 9th century. It houses an important archaeological museum
Capitol, Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. The Roman town of Thuburbo Majus was founded as a veterans settlement in 27 BC. The town thrived
Portico of the Petronii, Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. The Roman town of Thuburbo Majus was founded as a veterans settlement in 27 BC
Winter baths, Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. The Roman town of Thuburbo Majus was founded as a veterans settlement in 27 BC. The town thrived
Minaret, Tozeur, Tunisia
Ribat, Sousse, Tunisia. The Ribat in the port city of Sousse is a fortress which dates from the 9th century
Man with Donkey (Tunisia), 1914. Artist: Macke, August (1887-1914)Man with Donkey (Tunisia), 1914. Found in the collection of Kunstmuseum Bern
Berber country women from the interior of Tunisia, 1912. Artist: Schroeder & CoBerber country women from the interior of Tunisia, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
Tunisian (Berber) woman and child, 1912. Artist: J GarriguesTunisian (Berber) woman and child, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
Date Picking at Gabes, c1913. Artist: Charles JS MakinDate Picking at Gabes, c1913. From With Pen and Camera in Three Continents by Charles J. S. Makin, F.I.C. F.C.S. [The Tribune Publishing Company, London, 1913]
Kairouan. Interior of the Grande Mosque, c1913. Artist: Charles JS MakinKairouan. Interior of the Grande Mosque, c1913. From With Pen and Camera in Three Continents by Charles J. S. Makin, F.I.C. F.C.S. [The Tribune Publishing Company, London, 1913]
Carthage. The Amphitheatre, c1913. Artist: Charles JS MakinCarthage. The Amphitheatre, c1913. From With Pen and Camera in Three Continents by Charles J. S. Makin, F.I.C. F.C.S. [The Tribune Publishing Company, London, 1913]
Tunis. A Gateway of the East, c1913. Artist: Charles JS MakinTunis. A Gateway of the East, c1913. From With Pen and Camera in Three Continents by Charles J. S. Makin, F.I.C. F.C.S. [The Tribune Publishing Company, London, 1913]
The Ruins of Carthage, c1850. Artist: Henry AdlardThe Ruins of Carthage, c1850. After Grenville Temple (1799-1847). [The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, London, c1850]
Neftah, Te Ancient Negeta, Beylik of Tunis, c1850. Artist: Thomas HighamNeftah, Te Ancient Negeta, Beylik of Tunis, c1850. After Thomas Allom (1804-1872). [London, c1850]
The Amphitheatre of El Jenn, 1841. Artist: John SandsThe Amphitheatre of El Jenn, 1841. After Grenville Temple (1799-1847). From Il Mediterraneo Illustrato. [Spirito Battelli ed. Florence, Italy, 1841]
Tunis, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Bab el-Hathera, Tunis, Tunis, 1901. [H. C. White Co. U.S.A. 1901]
The assault on the strong town of Africa, 1390 (1905). The siege of the town of Mahdia in Tunisia during the Barbary Crusade. From Cassells History of England, Vol
Tunisian Arabs Welcome a British Sergeant at Chaouach, 1943. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd, London, 1943]
Victors of the Mareth Line, 1943. The Battle of the Mareth line or the Battle of Mareth, 16th to 31st March 1943, was part of an Allied operation under General Bernard Montgomery in Tunisia during
Old and New in North Africa, 1943. Tunisia during the Tunisia Campaign of World War II. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd, London, 1943]
With Andersons Men in Tunisia, 1943. The Tunisia Campaign (also known as the Battle of Tunisia) was a series of battles that took place in Tunisia during the North African Campaign of the Second
Home via the Battlefields - Mr Churchill in the ancient Roman amphitheatre at Carthage, 1943-44. Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Tourists on an excursion from a cruise, possibly in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, 1936. A photograph from a private album of a passenger who undertook a cruise on the S.S
In The Bazaar, Tunis, Egypt, 1936. From a private album of a passenger who undertook a cruise on the S.S. Arandora Star, which began 9th April, 1936
The Old Port of Bizerta, Tunisia, 1936. From a private album of a passenger who undertook a cruise on the S.S. Arandora Star, which began 9th April, 1936
Street scene, Kairouan, Tunisia, c1924. A print from Countries of the World, edited by JA Hammerton, first volume, The Fleetway House, London, c1924
A street in the Suk district of Tunis, Tunisia, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co
Bizerta, viewed from the Kasbah, c1890. Artist: BertrandBizerta, viewed from the Kasbah, c1890. The Tunisian port of Bizerta on the Mediterranean. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited)
Ruins of Sbeitla, the ancient Sufetula, c1890. Artist: BarbantRuins of Sbeitla, the ancient Sufetula, c1890. The Roman city of Sufetula at Sbeitla in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI
The Mosque of the Swords, Kairwan, c1890. Artist: MeunierThe Mosque of the Swords, Kairwan, c1890. Mosque at Kairouan in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)