A mosque in the main street, Kairwan. Source
A crowd gathered around a snake charmer, Tunis. Source
Museum garden in Carthage. Source
Tombs and a view of Goletta, Carthage. Source
Outside a Moorish cafe, Tunis. Source
Souc-el-Trouk, Tunis. Source
Tresure Street, Tunis. Source
Sadiky Hospital, Tunis. Source
Men in Tunis. Source
Another view of the museum garden at Carthage. Source
The private drawing room in Kasr-el-Said. Source
Marr Street, Tunis. Source
A view from the minaret of the Great Mosque, Kairwan. Source
Mahomedia, the "lost town", Tunis. Source
Bab Suika-Suker Square, Tunis. Source
Mosque of St. Catherine [that's the caption!], Tunis. Source
Couscous sellers and a cafe, Tunis. Source
A view of Tunis from the Paris Hotel. Source
Another view of the private drawing room in Kasr-el-Said. Source
A nomadic group near Tunis. Source
A procession in Kairwan. Source
A street in Kairwan. Source
Men leaving the mosque, Tunis. Source
Kabah market, Tunis. Source
6 comments:
Thank you for always fully captioning the images themselves - if I save them with the original name I don't later have the "What is this 'jc06' photo? What is it showing? What year is it?" experience while going through my image folder :D .
Ha, awesome! I like to have that context too. Though sometimes, if they're all the same place/year/subject/source, I'm lazy. :P
I have a recommendation for you! You're missing the best photo taken from after World War Two. You must look up a photo from the Australian War Memorial. It's a photo of an Australian soldier arriving in Sydney, meeting his girlfriend on arrival. It is dated 1946. And is referenced as "AWM 125153", the link is https://cas.awm.gov.au/item/125153
The quality is not as good on that site though, I've seen a larger photo and it is incredible.
Haven't run into a single 'lazy' moment yet :D .
Thanks so much, lovely photo, I'll include that in my next wartime love post! :)
(and oh, you'll run into some :) ).
Yes, in former days after the world war 2 everywhere the posters of world war 2 have been posted to explain for the people that world war is not a simple war which ends in 1 day or 2-3 days.The passion of former days will never forget.
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