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"7000 years of history and still going' banner"
"Alexandria for Murray's Hand Book"
"Antique dicatator for sale' grafitti"
"Demonstrators holding 'Visit Egypt' banners"
"Egypt for Christ! Boys' Chapel<br>American Mission<br>Asiout<br>Upper Egypt."
"Egypt's today is better' Banner"
"Facebook' graffiti"
"Freedom to the people' and 'enough shit' banners"
"Get out' banners"
"Go to Hell Mubārak' banner"
"Leave us and make us live' banner"
"Liberty<br>human dignity<br>democracy' banner"
"Map of AUC's Downtown Campus"
"People demand removal of the regime' oversized banner"
"Pompey's Pillar (104 ft. high)<br>the only relic of Antiquity in Alexandria<br>Egypt."
"Power of Revolution' graffiti"
"Qur'an"
"Quṣûr El-'Arab"
"Revolution' graffiti"
"Shift Delete Mubārak' banner"
"The Arab's Shibriyeh-A Home on the Desert<br>Egypt."
"The Story of a Historic Hostelry: Shepheard's Cairo"
"The Virgin's Tree-Traditionally where Mary rested during the Flight into Egypt."
&quot;How are the mighty fallen,&quot; The broken Obelist of Karnak, Upper Egypt.
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A Baby of the Desert Egypt.
A Bedouin Village, on the Libyan Desert, Africa.
A Bishareen Home upon the Arabian Desert, Africa.
A Book of Lilies
A Characteristic Scene by the Dom Palm, Southern Egypt.
A Fleet of Arab Boats upon the Nile, Egypt
A Howling Dervish, Cairo, Egypt.
A Royal Equipage before the Khedivial Palace of Gizireh, Cairo, Egypt.
A Ship of the Desert passing the Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo, Egypt.
A Ship of the Desert-An Egyptian Tâkht Rawân.
A Typical Donkey Boy of Cairo, Egypt.
A Well on the Libyan Desert. Africa.
A crowded street in Cairo, Egypt.
A map of Ancient Aegypt from Celarius.
A part of the famous &quot;Tablet of Abydos,&quot; Upper Egypt.