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Tunis is the capital of Tunisia, located in North Africa, and is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture

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Background imageTunis Collection: Carthage: Byrsa (b/w photo)

Carthage: Byrsa (b/w photo)
8674477 Carthage: Byrsa (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Byrsa. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage)

Background imageTunis Collection: Carthage: La Basilique Primatiale (b/w photo)

Carthage: La Basilique Primatiale (b/w photo)
8674476 Carthage: La Basilique Primatiale (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Basilique Primatiale)

Background imageTunis Collection: Eighth crusade: epidemic of plague during the siege of Tunis

Eighth crusade: epidemic of plague during the siege of Tunis, 1270 (eighth crusade: plague during the siege of Tunis)
ELD4944964 Eighth crusade: epidemic of plague during the siege of Tunis, 1270 (eighth crusade: plague during the siege of Tunis)

Background imageTunis Collection: On May 12, 1881 : Bey of Tunis signing Bardo treaty with France l-r : consul Theodore Roustan

On May 12, 1881 : Bey of Tunis signing Bardo treaty with France l-r : consul Theodore Roustan
1721573 On May 12, 1881 : Bey of Tunis signing Bardo treaty with France l-r : consul Theodore Roustan, General Breart and Sadok Bey, engraving; (add.info.: On may 12)

Background imageTunis Collection: Coffeehouse in Tunis, Tunisia, historical picture, about 1893

Coffeehouse in Tunis, Tunisia, historical picture, about 1893
UIG5413925 Coffeehouse in Tunis, Tunisia, historical picture, about 1893; UIG

Background imageTunis Collection: Map of Africa: This map by Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville (1600-1667)

Map of Africa: This map by Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville (1600-1667) depicts the kingdoms of Tunis and Tripoli
JEB4874533 Map of Africa: This map by Nicolas Sanson d'Abbeville (1600-1667) depicts the kingdoms of Tunis and Tripoli. 1656 Municipal Library of Marseille; (add.info.: Map of Africa)

Background imageTunis Collection: Triumph of Neptune, Roman god of the sea (Greek: Poseidon) carrying his trident

Triumph of Neptune, Roman god of the sea (Greek: Poseidon) carrying his trident
544252 Triumph of Neptune, Roman god of the sea (Greek: Poseidon) carrying his trident and riding in chariot pulled by horses with dolphin tails

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunis water-carriers, 1864. Creator: Joseph Austin Benwell

Tunis water-carriers, 1864. Creator: Joseph Austin Benwell
Tunis water-carriers, 1864. 'The group represented in our Engraving under this title is from a sketch by an artist who recently visited Tunis and thence went overland to Egypt

Background imageTunis Collection: The Bey of Tunis, Sid Muhammed Es Sadok, 1862. Creator: Johan Fredrik Hockert

The Bey of Tunis, Sid Muhammed Es Sadok, 1862. Creator: Johan Fredrik Hockert
The Bey of Tunis, Sid Muhammed Es Sadok, 1862

Background imageTunis Collection: An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Ruins of Oudinah, fifteeen miles south of Tunis, 1858

An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Ruins of Oudinah, fifteeen miles south of Tunis, 1858. Creator: Unknown
An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Ruins of Oudinah, fifteeen miles south of Tunis, 1858. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Arthur Hall

Background imageTunis Collection: Thomas Hees and his Servant Thomas and Nephews Jan and Andries Hees, 1687

Thomas Hees and his Servant Thomas and Nephews Jan and Andries Hees, 1687. Creator: Michiel van Musscher
Thomas Hees and his Servant Thomas and Nephews Jan and Andries Hees, 1687. Other Title(s): Portrait of Thomas Hees (b. 1634/35)

Background imageTunis Collection: View of Tunis, 1662-1668. Creator: Reinier Zeeman

View of Tunis, 1662-1668. Creator: Reinier Zeeman
View of Tunis, 1662-1668

Background imageTunis Collection: 'Carthage; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Carthage; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Carthage; Afrique du nord, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageTunis Collection: 'Vue de Tunis; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Vue de Tunis; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Vue de Tunis; Afrique du nord, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageTunis Collection: 'Tunis et Bizerte. La basse Medjerda; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Tunis et Bizerte. La basse Medjerda; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Tunis et Bizerte. La basse Medjerda; Afrique du nord, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageTunis Collection: Esquisse pour l'église Saint- Merry : Saint Vincent de Paul arrivant à Tunis, 1840

Esquisse pour l'église Saint- Merry : Saint Vincent de Paul arrivant à Tunis, 1840
Esquisse pour l'eglise Saint- Merry : Saint Vincent de Paul arrivant a Tunis, 1840. Saint Vincent de Paul arrives in Tunis

Background imageTunis Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and President Habib Bourguiba during the Royal state visit to Tunis

Queen Elizabeth II and President Habib Bourguiba during the Royal state visit to Tunis, Tunisia. 21st October 1980

Background imageTunis Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits Tunis, Tunisia. 21st October 1980

Queen Elizabeth II visits Tunis, Tunisia. 21st October 1980

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Ruins

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Ruins

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, souvenir mosaic

Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, souvenir mosaic

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, view towards Cafe Sidi Chabaane

Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, view towards Cafe Sidi Chabaane

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, View of Sidi Bou Said marina

Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, View of Sidi Bou Said marina

Background imageTunis Collection: Africa, Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Mosaics

Africa, Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Mosaics

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, Cafe des Delices, also called Cafe Sidi Chabaane

Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, Cafe des Delices, also called Cafe Sidi Chabaane

Background imageTunis Collection: Jewish Cemetery at Tunis, Tunisia

Jewish Cemetery at Tunis, Tunisia
3788021 Jewish Cemetery at Tunis, Tunisia; (add.info.: Jewish Cemetery at Tunis, Tunisia (unusual cone shaped tombstones). After photo from early 20th century. Jewish Encyclopedia volume XII 1906

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunis market, Tunisia

Tunis market, Tunisia Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:1890-1900

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunis. Mulatto in traditional costume

Tunis. Mulatto in traditional costume. Tunisia. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: Throne Hall at the National Museum of the Bard in Tunis, inaugurated in 1888 with the name of

Throne Hall at the National Museum of the Bard in Tunis, inaugurated in 1888 with the name of Alaoui Museum. Tunisia Tunis, Bard Museum Hall Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe

Background imageTunis Collection: The Gate of France, former Bab el-Bahr, with two kiosks. Some passer-bys walk along the road

The Gate of France, former Bab el-Bahr, with two kiosks. Some passer-bys walk along the road. Tunisia Tunis City Gate Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunis: Souk el Berka, furniture and furnishings market

Tunis: Souk el Berka, furniture and furnishings market. Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:1890-1910 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: The cabinet makers market in Tunis

The cabinet makers market in Tunis. Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:1890-1910 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunis: the road Dar el Bey with some shops and the Hospital Sadikij

Tunis: the road Dar el Bey with some shops and the Hospital Sadikij. Tunisia Tunis, Rue Dar el Bey. Date of Photograph:1890-1910 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: Portion of a facade of the family mausoleum of the Bey in Tunis

Portion of a facade of the family mausoleum of the Bey in Tunis Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:1870-1880 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: The arabic portico of a Moresco style building, in Tunis. There are three men in ethnic clothes

The arabic portico of a Moresco style building, in Tunis. There are three men in ethnic clothes Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:21/09/1910

Background imageTunis Collection: Boys on the roof of a house, Tunis

Boys on the roof of a house, Tunis Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:1910 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: Arab Porticato building in Moresco style, in Tunis. At the center of the image there are three men

Arab Porticato building in Moresco style, in Tunis. At the center of the image there are three men in ethnic clothes Tunisia Tunis. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunis take

Tunis take
1996163 Tunis take; (add.info.: History. Tunisia. Capture of Tunis by the army of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1535. Engraving by Hogenberg, Germany, 16th cent, .); Photo © CCI

Background imageTunis Collection: Inauguration of Tunis Railway Station, 1872

Inauguration of Tunis Railway Station, 1872
3784047 Inauguration of Tunis Railway Station, 1872; (add.info.: Inauguration of Tunis Railway Station in La Goulette (the port of Tunis), 26 October 1872.); Lebrecht History

Background imageTunis Collection: The Cisterns of Borj Jedid Carthage near Tunis, Tunisia

The Cisterns of Borj Jedid Carthage near Tunis, Tunisia
Vintage 19th century photograph: The Cisterns of Borj Jedid - a group of cisterns, which are among the most visible features of the archaeological site of Carthage near Tunis, Tunisia

Background imageTunis Collection: Map of Africa, 1820

Map of Africa, 1820. Showing Morocco, Barbary and the Sahara in the north, Soudan and Guinea in the west, Khoikhoi (Hottentots) and Bantu (Caffres) in the south, and Abyssinia and Sennaar in the east

Background imageTunis Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits Massicault War Cemetery in Tunis, Tunisia. 21st October 1980

Queen Elizabeth II visits Massicault War Cemetery in Tunis, Tunisia. 21st October 1980

Background imageTunis Collection: Map of Tunis and surroundings, Tunisia, wood engraving, published 1897

Map of Tunis and surroundings, Tunisia, wood engraving, published 1897
Historical map of Tunis and surroundings - capital city of Tunisia. Wood engraving, published in 1897

Background imageTunis Collection: Grand Arabian Bazar, Tunis, Tunisia

Grand Arabian Bazar, Tunis, Tunisia - Perfume Shop (Boutique de Parfumier), also selling numerous and multiple Tourist items, curiosities and knick knacks, including traditional fabric

Background imageTunis Collection: Tunisia - Tunis - Street Snake Charmer with a pair of cobras

Tunisia - Tunis - Street Snake Charmer with a pair of cobras - note the French colonial men and women watching on (from a safe distance). Date: circa 1907

Background imageTunis Collection: Floor Mosaic of Romulus, Remus and Wolf, Roman Villa, Carthage, Tunisia, 2nd-3rd century

Floor Mosaic of Romulus, Remus and Wolf, Roman Villa, Carthage, Tunisia, 2nd-3rd century. Rome took control of Carthage after the Third Punic War (149-146), annexed the city and its vicinity

Background imageTunis Collection: Sanctuary of the gods Tanit and Baal Hammon in Carthage

Sanctuary of the gods Tanit and Baal Hammon in Carthage
Sanctuary of Tanit and Baal Hammon in Carthage

Background imageTunis Collection: Roman mosaic showing the toilette of Venus, 3rd century

Roman mosaic showing the toilette of Venus, 3rd century
Roman mosaic showing the toilette of Venus with cupids. From Thuburbo Maius, Tunisia. Now in the Bardo Museums collection in Tunis, 3rd century

Background imageTunis Collection: A Donkey House in Tunis, 1882. Creator: Theodor Esbern Philipsen

A Donkey House in Tunis, 1882. Creator: Theodor Esbern Philipsen
A Donkey House in Tunis, 1882



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Tunis Collection

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