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Bridge - Pont de Ghazirah - Cairo
Pont de Ghazirah - Bridge over the Nile at Cairo built by a French Ironworks. When Egypt became British, the two statues of the (very English) lions were added
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1921 Cairo Horsemen Kasr Lion Lions Nile Pont Statues
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 24.2cm x 16cm (9.5" x 6.3")
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Pont de Ghazirah: A Historical Bridge Over the Nile in Cairo This photograph showcases the Pont de Ghazirah, a historic bridge that spans the Nile River in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. Built by a French ironworks in the early 19th century, the bridge was an engineering marvel of its time, connecting the eastern and western banks of the Nile and facilitating the movement of people and goods. The bridge's distinctive design features elegant arches and intricate ironwork, which have withstood the test of time and the elements. The bridge's name, Ghazirah, is derived from the Arabic word for "victory," reflecting the pride and accomplishment that this engineering feat brought to the people of Cairo. As Egypt transitioned from French to British rule in 1921, the bridge underwent a significant transformation. Two statues of lions were added to the bridge's entrance on the Cairo side, imbuing it with a distinctly British character. The lions, which were likely inspired by the iconic lions that guard the entrance to Trafalgar Square in London, have become an enduring symbol of the bridge and a beloved landmark in Cairo. Today, the Pont de Ghazirah remains an essential part of the city's infrastructure and a testament to the rich history of Cairo and Egypt. Horsemen and pedestrians continue to cross the bridge, making their way to and from the bustling Kasr el Nil district and beyond. As the sun sets over the Nile, the bridge's lights twinkle, casting a magical glow over the water and the city beyond.
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