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Kairouan,Grand Mosque,Great Courtyard,Qayrawan,Tunisia,1904-1913

Title: Kairouan. Bird's-eye view taken from top of the minaret of the Grand Mosque showing the mosque proper and the cloisters of the great courtyard / Lehnert et Landrock, Tunis.
Creator(s): Lehnert & Landrock, photographer
Date Created/Published: [between 1904 and 1913]
Notes:
Blind stamp: Lehnert et Landrock, Tunis.
Title from item.
No. 527.
No. 19.
Subjects:
Mosques--Tunisia--Qayrawan--1900-1920.
Aerial views--1900-1920.
Photographic prints--1900-1920.
Bookmark /2003690048/
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