Dromedaries Halting in the Desert by Prisse d’Avennes.

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Dromedaries Halting in the Desert 1848

Dromedaries Halting in the Desert 1848.

Source: The Oriental Album. Characters, Costumes, And Modes Of Life, In The Valley Of The Nile. Published 1848. Drawings by Prisse d’Avennes 1807-1879. Lithographs by various artists. Printed by Lemercier in Paris, James Madden in London, and Madden & Malcolm in London.

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Note:  The Golden Gate of the Temple at Jerusalem, Israel.

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