MyresPostcardsBx1im124.tif
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Resource ID
80680
Type
Photo
Original filename
MyresPostcardsBx1im124.tif
Title
Myres Collection
Credit
John Linton Myres
Holder
Institute of Archaeology, Oxford
Location
North Africa, Northern Africa, Libya, Tripolitania, Tripoli
Date
14 April 23 @ 15:29
Image size
3515x5292
Caption
Myres: Libya: Tripoli: “J.L.M. 337” “The principal industry in Tripoli, mainly in British hands. Sorting Halfa (Esparto grass) which grows wild on the moors, and is exported for conversion into paper. Arabs at work in an Halfa yard at Tripoli (Wm. P. Berrie and Co)." Esparto Yard, sorting the grass on arrival
Keywords
19th century, nineteenth century, photograph, card, black and white, archaeology, Mediterranean, ruin, people, palm tree, esparto, work, man, men, 1897