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Background imageFez Collection: GAFR2A-00001

GAFR2A-00001
A royal procession of Sultan Abd al- Aziz IV in Morocco, 1800s. Printed color halftone reproduction of a 19th-century watercolor by A. Schneider

Background imageFez Collection: The British Mission to Morocco (engraving)

The British Mission to Morocco (engraving)
1603409 The British Mission to Morocco (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The British Mission to Morocco)

Background imageFez Collection: A prison at Fez (engraving)

A prison at Fez (engraving)
728604 A prison at Fez (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A prison at Fez, the Guards Room)

Background imageFez Collection: A Journey through Morocco (engraving)

A Journey through Morocco (engraving)
1627447 A Journey through Morocco (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Journey through Morocco)

Background imageFez Collection: The West Part Of Barbary Containing Fez Marocco Algier And Part Of Biledulgerid The Canary Islands

The West Part Of Barbary Containing Fez Marocco Algier And Part Of Biledulgerid The Canary Islands Etc. Map From Circa 1720 By Hermann Moll

Background imageFez Collection: Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Bab Boujeloud Gate, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Bab Boujeloud Gate, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: People in the Place Bou Jeloud, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

People in the Place Bou Jeloud, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Dar el Makhzen, Royal palace gates, Fes, Morocco

Dar el Makhzen, Royal palace gates, Fes, Morocco

Background imageFez Collection: His Excellency Hamet Ben Hamet Ben Haddu Otter, published by John Lloyd, 1682 (mezzotint)

His Excellency Hamet Ben Hamet Ben Haddu Otter, published by John Lloyd, 1682 (mezzotint)
XJF437948 His Excellency Hamet Ben Hamet Ben Haddu Otter, published by John Lloyd, 1682 (mezzotint) by Luttrell, Edward (c.1650-1724); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFez Collection: Fontaine Place an-Nejjarine 8Fez, Morocco)

Fontaine Place an-Nejjarine 8Fez, Morocco)
Fes or Fez (Fas) is the third largest city of Morocco.Fas el Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its medina, the larger of the two medinas of Fes

Background imageFez Collection: Traditional wooden front door in Fez Old Medina

Traditional wooden front door in Fez Old Medina
Traditional arabic door lying at the entrance of a house in Fez Old Medina

Background imageFez Collection: Sultan Abdelhafid of Morocco and Interpreter

Sultan Abdelhafid of Morocco and Interpreter
Abdelhafid of Morocco (Mulay Abdelhafid) - The Sultan of Morocco, (1876-1937) and his Interpreter Ben Ghabrit at Vichy, France following his abdication in 1912 after signing the Treaty of Fez

Background imageFez Collection: Making a Fez

Making a Fez
Making a fez or tarboosh (from the Persian sar, meaning head and poosh, cover) worn by East Mediterranean Muslim men, which originated in Fez, Morocco, North Africa. Date: 1930s

Background imageFez Collection: Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Place Bou Jeloud, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Place Bou Jeloud, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: North Africa, Morocco, Fes district, Medina of Fes. Shoes typical Moroccan

North Africa, Morocco, Fes district, Medina of Fes. Shoes typical Moroccan

Background imageFez Collection: Morocco, Fes

Morocco, Fes. Two whirling Dervishes perform during a concert at the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music. Members of the Al Kindi Ensemble perform the music

Background imageFez Collection: A man working in the tanneries in Old Fez, Morocco

A man working in the tanneries in Old Fez, Morocco. In the white pits, animal hides are soaked for a week in lime and bird droppings to bleach the skin and remove the hair

Background imageFez Collection: Ornate handle on gilt door at entrance to the Royal Palace

Ornate handle on gilt door at entrance to the Royal Palace, Dar El Makhzen

Background imageFez Collection: Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, Fes El-Bali (Old Fes), Fes, Morocco

Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, Fes El-Bali (Old Fes), Fes, Morocco MOROCCO-Fes: Fes El-Bali (Old Fes)- Evening View of the Bab Bou Jeloud Gate Main Entrance in the Old City

Background imageFez Collection: Fes El-Bali (Old Fes), Fes, Morocco

Fes El-Bali (Old Fes), Fes, Morocco MOROCCO-Fes: Fes El-Bali (Old Fes)- Town View from the Riad Fes Hotel / Evening

Background imageFez Collection: Royal Palace, Fes-Jdid (Royal Fes), Fes, Morocco

Royal Palace, Fes-Jdid (Royal Fes), Fes, Morocco MOROCCO-Fes: Fes-Jdid (Royal Fes)-View of the Royal Palace from Place des Alaouites-Door Detail

Background imageFez Collection: Traditional Tanneries, Fes El-Bali (Old Fes), Fes, Morocco

Traditional Tanneries, Fes El-Bali (Old Fes), Fes, Morocco MOROCCO-Fes: Fes El-Bali (Old Fes)-Traditional Tanneries (NR)

Background imageFez Collection: Royal Palace, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Royal Palace, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Olives, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Olives, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Royal Palace, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Royal Palace, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Bab Dekakene Gateway, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Bab Dekakene Gateway, Fez, Morocco, North Africa
Scene at the Bab Dekakene (Bab Dekkaken) Gateway at Fez (Fes), Morocco, North Africa. on a Festival (Fete / Holiday) day. Date: circa 1920

Background imageFez Collection: French Mission, Morocco

French Mission, Morocco
The entourage of the French mssion at Fez Date: 1905

Background imageFez Collection: Bordj Bou-Nafa, powder store, Fez (Fes), Morocco

Bordj Bou-Nafa, powder store, Fez (Fes), Morocco
Bordj Bou-Nafa, an old powder store in Fez (Fes), Morocco, showing damage from bombardment during riots in 1912. Date: circa 1912

Background imageFez Collection: Shaded bazaar in the Souk, Fez (Fes), Morocco

Shaded bazaar in the Souk, Fez (Fes), Morocco
Shaded bazaar in the Souk, Fez el Djedid (Fes Jdid, New Fes), a district of Fez (Fes), Morocco. Date: circa 1930

Background imageFez Collection: Boulevard Poeymirau, Fez (Fes), Morocco

Boulevard Poeymirau, Fez (Fes), Morocco
Suavet Gallery on a corner of the Boulevard Poeymirau, Fez (Fes), Morocco. Date: circa 1920

Background imageFez Collection: Place du Commerce, Fez (Fes), Morocco

Place du Commerce, Fez (Fes), Morocco
Place du Commerce (Commercial Square), Fez (Fes), Morocco, with the Hotel du Commerce and Cafe de la Poste. Date: circa 1940

Background imageFez Collection: Africa, Morocco, Fes. Royal Palace of Fez (Dar el Makhzen)

Africa, Morocco, Fes. Royal Palace of Fez (Dar el Makhzen)

Background imageFez Collection: North Africa, Morocco, Fes tanneries. An old traditional art, located in the old Medina

North Africa, Morocco, Fes tanneries. An old traditional art, located in the old Medina
Morocco, Fez tannery. An old traditional art, located in the old Medina, turn the hides of goats, sheep, cows, and camel into soft leather goods, like these traditional slippers called babouches

Background imageFez Collection: North Africa, Morocco, Fes medina, weaving in the old souk

North Africa, Morocco, Fes medina, weaving in the old souk
Morocco, Fes medina, weaving in the old souk

Background imageFez Collection: North Africa, Morocco, Fes, Medina craftsmen sewing

North Africa, Morocco, Fes, Medina craftsmen sewing
Morocco, Fez, Medina craftsmen sewing

Background imageFez Collection: Africa, Morocco, Fes. Overview of the city from the Tombs de Merenidi

Africa, Morocco, Fes. Overview of the city from the Tombs de Merenidi
Morocco, Fes. Overview of the city from the Tombs de Merenidi

Background imageFez Collection: Golden doors and ornate mosaic wall on the Royal Palace of Fez (Dar el Makhzen), Fez

Golden doors and ornate mosaic wall on the Royal Palace of Fez (Dar el Makhzen), Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Medina of Fez bathed in evening light, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fez, Morocco, North Africa

Medina of Fez bathed in evening light, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageFez Collection: Traditional tanneries and dyeworks Fes Morocco

Traditional tanneries and dyeworks Fes Morocco

Background imageFez Collection: Selling scarf in the old medina

Selling scarf in the old medina
Old Medina of Fez is UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageFez Collection: Tannery in the old medina

Tannery in the old medina
Medina of Fez is UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageFez Collection: The Tanneries Morocco in Fez

The Tanneries Morocco in Fez, Medina (Old City), The Tanneries

Background imageFez Collection: Djemaa El Fnaa square, Marrakech

Djemaa El Fnaa square, Marrakech
The Djemaa el Fnaa is the main square in Marrakech and the most important place in the medina. In her public life in Marrakech both day and night it unfolds

Background imageFez Collection: Abdication of Moulay-Hafid, Sultan of Morocco, cover illustration of Le Petit Journal

Abdication of Moulay-Hafid, Sultan of Morocco, cover illustration of Le Petit Journal
XIR411530 Abdication of Moulay-Hafid, Sultan of Morocco, cover illustration of Le Petit Journal, 25 August, 1912 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Musee de La Presse, Paris

Background imageFez Collection: At the Aircraft Salon, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

At the Aircraft Salon, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR346336 At the Aircraft Salon, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 31st December 1911 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageFez Collection: Moroccan artillerymen using cannons under the command of French instructors, illustration

Moroccan artillerymen using cannons under the command of French instructors, illustration
XIR346332 Moroccan artillerymen using cannons under the command of French instructors, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 26th March 1911 (colour litho) by French School



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