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Qusantinah Collection

"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Qusantinah" Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Waterfall, Constantine, 1856. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Waterfall, Constantine, 1856. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Waterfall, Constantine, 1856

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Constantine, Algeria, 1936

Constantine, Algeria, 1936. Constantine is the capital of Constantine Province in north-eastern Algeria. During the Roman period it was called Cirta

Background imageQusantinah Collection: The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine, 10th October 1837 (1882-1884)

The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine, 10th October 1837 (1882-1884). Artist: Janet Lange
The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine, 10th October 1837 (1882-1884). The French conquered Algeria between 1830 and 1847

Background imageQusantinah Collection: The Beni-Ramasses quarter, Constantine, Algeria, 1895. Artist: Ivan Pranishnikoff

The Beni-Ramasses quarter, Constantine, Algeria, 1895. Artist: Ivan Pranishnikoff
The Beni-Ramasses quarter, Constantine, Algeria, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co

Background imageQusantinah Collection: The natural arch of Constantine, c1890. Artist: Barbant

The natural arch of Constantine, c1890. Artist: Barbant
The natural arch of Constantine, c1890. Rock arch in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Constantine, Algeria, c1890. Artist: A Kohl

Constantine, Algeria, c1890. Artist: A Kohl
Constantine, Algeria, c1890. View of Constantine, taken from the Mansura route. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London)

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Sidi Rached bridge, Constantine, Algeria

Sidi Rached bridge, Constantine, Algeria. View of Constantine, also known as Qusantinah

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Roman arch, Constantine, northeast Algeria

Roman arch, Constantine, northeast Algeria. Roman remains in Constantine or Qusantinah, Algeria

Background imageQusantinah Collection: El-Kantara Bridge, Constantine, northeast Algeria

El-Kantara Bridge, Constantine, northeast Algeria. Bridge over the ravine in Constantine or Qusantinah, Algeria

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Pont Sidi M Sid, Constantine, Algeria

Pont Sidi M Sid, Constantine, Algeria. Bridge at Constantine or Qusantinah, Algeria

Background imageQusantinah Collection: Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. Artist: C Lalaisse

Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. Artist: C Lalaisse
Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. The scientific exploration of Algeria. The ancient city of Cirta was originally founded by the Phoenicians and later became part of the Roman Empire

Background imageQusantinah Collection: A gallery in the palace at Constantine, Algeria, c1890

A gallery in the palace at Constantine, Algeria, c1890. View of the colonnade and courtyard garden at Constantine or Qusantinah


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"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Qusantinah" Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56. Creator: John Beasley Greene. Waterfall, Constantine, 1856. Creator: John Beasley Greene. Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene. Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau. Constantine, Algeria, 1936 - A Glimpse into a Bygone Era. The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine on October 10th, 1837 (1882-1884). Artist: Janet Lange - Witnessing Historical Transformations. The Beni-Ramasses quarter in Constantine showcases its vibrant culture and architecture in this artwork from 1895 by Ivan Pranishnikoff - A Timeless Charm Preserved Through Artistic Lens. The natural arch of Constantine stands as a testament to nature's grandeur captured around c1890 by Barbant - Nature's Majestic Creation Amidst Urban Life. Constantine's allure depicted around c1890 by artist A Kohl transports us back to an enchanting era where tradition meets modernity - Unveiling Architectural Gems through Artistry. Sidi Rached bridge connects communities and symbolizes unity in picturesque Constantine-Algeria. Roman arches stand tall as a reminder of ancient civilizations' legacy in present-day Qusantinah.