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Camels Collection

Camels, the majestic creatures of the desert, have long been associated with exotic lands and ancient civilizations

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Camels Collection: On war Service for Thomas Oxley Ltd, Shiloh Wheel, Stanley Street, 1914
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Camels Collection: Caliph Umar entering Jerusalem, 637 (engraving)
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Camels Collection: Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
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Camels Collection: The Three Kings (pencil and w/c on paper)
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Camels Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Camel brand figs
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Camels Collection: Turkey / Izmir / Street / C19
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Camels Collection: The Sahara Desert
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Camels Collection: Bactrian Camel - wearing Christmas hat Digital Manipulation: Hat (Su)
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Camels Collection: Morocco - Camel train, Berber with Dromedary Camels in the great sand dunes of Erg Chebbi at
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Camels Collection: Pyramids of Gizeh, Egypt
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Camels Collection: Street scene in Tbilisi (Tiflis), Georgia
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Camels Collection: Camels in the Sahara Desert, Tassili n Ajjer, Algeria, North Africa, Africa
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Camels Collection: Camel - funny looking One-humped Camel or Dromedary wandering through the desert - Northern
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Camels Collection: Bactrian Camel
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Camels Collection: Camel - female and baby. Chelbi - South Ethiopia
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Camels Collection: Trans Australian Railway Poster
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Camels Collection: The Sunset Prayer in the Desert, c1913. Artist: Charles JS Makin
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Camels Collection: Behold the Reward of those Who Meddle in Other Peoples Affairs, c1900-1950
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Camels Collection: Camel Market Number 2 - Seaport of Aden, Yemen
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Camels Collection: Oman / Mattrah
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Camels Collection: Promotional card for the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers Ltd
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Camels Collection: Nativity Scene
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Camels Collection: One-humped Camel / Dromedary / Dromedary Camel - In the Australian Outback along the Kidson Track
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Camels Collection: Dromedary CAMELS - mating
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Camels Collection: Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) train crossing Merzouga dunes, Tafilalt, Sahara
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Camels Collection: Praying before a sphinx, Cairo, Egypt, c1920s
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Camels Collection: Pyramids of Giza, Giza, Cairo, Egypt
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Camels Collection: Picture No. 10947479
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Camels Collection: Camels pass in front of the pyramids at Giza
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Camels Collection: One of the New Afghan Boundary Pillars (engraving)
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Camels Collection: Desert camel bell
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Camels Collection: The Road to the Pyramids at Giza, c1873. Artist: Edward Lear
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Camels Collection: British Camel Corps in the Sudan, 1916
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Camels Collection: Evening Prayer in the Sahara, 1863 (oil on canvas)
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Camels Collection: Face of a very handsome camel
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Camels Collection: Bedouins and camels in the desert, Egypt
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Camels Collection: Imperial Camel Corps Brigade, Beersheba, WW1
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Camels Collection: Dromedary Camel JPF 12599 One-humped Camels in shallow water on salt Lake Gairdner, South Australia
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Camels Collection: The Pyramids and Sphinx, Giza, Egypt
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Camels Collection: Camel safari - famous camel safari on Broom's Cable Beach at sunset with camels reflecting on wet
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Camels Collection: Camel - Egypt
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Camels Collection: Jerusalem Wheat Market
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Camels Collection: Novelty Camel Early C18
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Camels Collection: Daily Mirror cameraman George Greenwell seen here during his travels to Egypt
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Camels Collection: A Camel-Sowar of the 10th Bengal Lancers, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam Murray
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Camels Collection: Poster, The New Road to the East
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Camels Collection: Camel corps at Delhi Durbar, 1912
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Camels Collection: Camels leaving Cairo for the Front, WW1


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Camels, the majestic creatures of the desert, have long been associated with exotic lands and ancient civilizations. In Izmir, Turkey, the Camel brand figs are a local delicacy that captures the essence of this vibrant city. Strolling through the streets of Izmir during C19 brings you closer to its rich history and cultural heritage. But it is in the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert where camels truly reign supreme. From Morocco's Erg Chebbi to Algeria's Tassili n Ajjer, these magnificent beasts traverse endless sand dunes with grace and resilience. The sight of a Bactrian Camel donning a Christmas hat in digital manipulation adds an unexpected touch of festive cheer amidst this arid landscape. In Egypt, camels stand as silent witnesses to centuries-old wonders like the Pyramids of Gizeh in Cairo. These architectural marvels rise majestically against the backdrop of bustling cities and serve as reminders of ancient civilizations that once thrived along the Nile. Beyond Africa, it also make their presence felt in other corners of our world. A street scene in Tbilisi, Georgia reveals how these animals have become part of everyday life even outside their natural habitat. And who could forget Australia's Northern Territory? Here, one-humped Dromedaries wander through deserts with their comical appearance leaving visitors amused by their unique charm. Camels not only captivate us with their beauty but also remind us of maternal love as we witness a female camel nurturing her baby named Chelbi in South Ethiopia. This heartwarming bond showcases nature's incredible ability to create strong connections between mothers and offspring. Whether they are carrying goods across vast distances or simply enchanting us with their presence, camels continue to leave an indelible mark on our collective imagination.