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Port Said is a major city in Egypt located on the Mediterranean Sea, and is the northernmost city of Egypt and serves as a major port for trade and commerce

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Background imagePort Said Collection: The Suez Crisis war in Egypt, 29th October to 6th November

The Suez Crisis war in Egypt, 29th October to 6th November, 1956 - United Nations Observers who arrived in Port Said on 13th November

Background imagePort Said Collection: The Suez Crisis war in Egypt, 29th October to 6th November

The Suez Crisis war in Egypt, 29th October to 6th November, 1956 - Troops patrol the streets of Port Said. 08/11/1956

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Men of the first Battalion Argyle

Suez Crisis 1956 Men of the first Battalion Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders display a captued Egyptian flag as they arrive back in Southampton on the troopship Asturias from Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Port Said Canal Zone Air view looking northward

Port Said Canal Zone Air view looking northward
Port Said & Canal Zone. Port Said. Air view, looking northward to the sea. 1934, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said harbor entrance Suez Canal

Egyptian views Port Said harbor entrance Suez Canal
Egyptian views. Port Said. Port Said harbor and entrance of Suez Canal 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Statue de Lesseps entrance

Egyptian views Port Said Statue de Lesseps entrance
Egyptian views. Port Said. Statue of de Lesseps at entrance to Suez Canal 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Natives coaling steamer

Egyptian views Port Said Natives coaling steamer
Egyptian views Port Said. Natives coaling a steamer at Port Said 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Arrival steamer 1900

Egyptian views Port Said Arrival steamer 1900
Egyptian views Port Said. Arrival of steamer at Port Said 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Administration building

Egyptian views Port Said Administration building
Egyptian views Port Said. Administration building of the Suez Canal Company 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Landing stage 1900 Egypt

Egyptian views Port Said Landing stage 1900 Egypt
Egyptian views Port Said. Landing stage of Port Said 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said harbour 1900 Egypt

Egyptian views Port Said harbour 1900 Egypt
Egyptian views Port Said. Port Said from the harbour 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Harbour entrance Suez Canal

Egyptian views Port Said Harbour entrance Suez Canal
Egyptian views Port Said. Port Said Harbour and entrance of Suez Canal 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Main street 1900 Egypt

Egyptian views Port Said Main street 1900 Egypt
Egyptian views Port Said. Main street of Port Said 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said First view entering Suez

Egyptian views Port Said First view entering Suez
Egyptian views Port Said. First view of Port Said on entering Suez Canal 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Arrival Turkish transport

Egyptian views Port Said Arrival Turkish transport
Egyptian views Port Said. Arrival of a Turkish transport 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Bread Sellers Hippolyte Arnoux French active 1860s

Bread Sellers Hippolyte Arnoux French active 1860s
Bread Sellers; Hippolyte Arnoux (French, active 1860s - 1880s); Port Said, Egypt, Africa; 1870s; Albumen silver print

Background imagePort Said Collection: Femmes Fellahs puisant de l eau pre des pyramides

Femmes Fellahs puisant de l eau pre des pyramides
Femmes, Fellahs puisant de l eau pres des pyramides, Caire; Hippolyte Arnoux (French, active 1860s - 1880s); Port Said, Egypt, Africa; 1870s; Albumen silver print

Background imagePort Said Collection: Port-Said - The Plan of the Canal, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown

Port-Said - The Plan of the Canal, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown
Port-Said - The Plan of the Canal, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 The most forward positions of British troops near the Suez Canal

Suez Crisis 1956 The most forward positions of British troops near the Suez Canal, 22 miles south of Port Said. Egyptian troops occupy the hills in the horizon Crop of No.14

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 A hospital train being taken through the Allied front line to

Suez Crisis 1956 A hospital train being taken through the Allied front line to evacuate wounded Egyptians at El Cap. The Egyptian crew are being replaced by a Royal Engineers crew before the train

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Cartoon of Nasser kicking a British Tommy out of Egypt found in

Suez Crisis 1956 Cartoon of Nasser kicking a British Tommy out of Egypt found in the Arab Town district of Port Said by soldiers looking for the kidnappers of Lieutenent Moorhouse

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian POWs are returned to Cairo by UN operated trains

Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian POWs are returned to Cairo by UN operated trains. Soldiers of The Royal Scots provided the guard at Sherif Basin sidings at Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian POWs are returned to Cairo by UN operated trains

Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian POWs are returned to Cairo by UN operated trains. Soldiers of The Royal Scots provided the guard at Sherif Basin sidings at Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 A hospital train being taken through the Allied front line to

Suez Crisis 1956 A hospital train being taken through the Allied front line to evacuate wounded Egyptians at El Cap. The Egyptian crew are being replaced by a Royal Engineers crew before the train

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 The last troops to leave Port Said at Dusk were the 1st Battalion

Suez Crisis 1956 The last troops to leave Port Said at Dusk were the 1st Battalion The Royal Scots led by their piper

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 British civilians, principally Maltese

Suez Crisis 1956 British civilians, principally Maltese, waiting to be evacuated from Port Said on the Asturias. They were escorted by Military Police and attended to by Army nurses

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers take cover as they blow up a mine from a beach

Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers take cover as they blow up a mine from a beach near Port Said which they are clearing

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 The heavily bomb damaged district of Rue Ababi in Port Said

Suez Crisis 1956 The heavily bomb damaged district of Rue Ababi in Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian refugees remove their belongings in carts in the bomb

Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian refugees remove their belongings in carts in the bomb damaged area of Rue Ababi in Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 A Centurion tank lends support to Commando troops who are carrying

Suez Crisis 1956 A Centurion tank lends support to Commando troops who are carrying out a systematic search of all the homes in Port Said for arms

Background imagePort Said Collection: Suez Canal Company office in Port Said, Egypt

Suez Canal Company office in Port Said, Egypt
The administration buildings of the Suez Canal Company as seen from the Mediterranean Sea, now housed by the Suez Canal Authority (SCA)

Background imagePort Said Collection: British Hospital in Port Said, Egypt

British Hospital in Port Said, Egypt
Front view on the British Hospital in Port Said, Egypt Date: 1923

Background imagePort Said Collection: Prince Farouk Street in Port Said, Egypt

Prince Farouk Street in Port Said, Egypt
Prince Farouk Street, a shopping street in Port Said in north-eastern Egypt. 1910s

Background imagePort Said Collection: De Lesseps statue at the entrance of the Suez Canal, Egypt

De Lesseps statue at the entrance of the Suez Canal, Egypt
De Lesseps statue by Emmanuel Fr魩 et at the entrance of the Suez Canal in Port Said, Egypt, gesturing invitingly towards the canal which meant an easier way of transport

Background imagePort Said Collection: Docks of the Suez Canal in Port Said, Egypt

Docks of the Suez Canal in Port Said, Egypt
Docks with landed boats on the Suez Canal and view on Port Said in north-eastern Egypt, on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea and on the western bank of the Suez Canal. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePort Said Collection: Rue du Commerce (Shopping street) in Port Said, Egypt

Rue du Commerce (Shopping street) in Port Said, Egypt
View on the Rue du Commerce (Shopping street) at the Suez Canal in Port Said in north-eastern Egypt, from the perspective of a group of talking men in the foreground

Background imagePort Said Collection: Harbour of Port Said, Egypt

Harbour of Port Said, Egypt
View on the harbour with landed sailing ships, boats on the canal and pedestrians walking on the shore in Port Said, a city on the north-eastern coast of Egypt

Background imagePort Said Collection: Port Said, Egypt - Casino and Gardens

Port Said, Egypt - Casino and Gardens Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egypt - Port Said - The Harbour

Egypt - Port Said - The Harbour
The Harbour at Port Said, Egypt - at the entrance to the Suez Canal

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Statue de Lesseps entrance

Egyptian views Port Said Statue de Lesseps entrance
Egyptian views. Port Said. Statue of de Lesseps at entrance to Suez Canal 1900, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Air views Palestine Flight Gaza Cairo Ismalieh

Air views Palestine Flight Gaza Cairo Ismalieh
Air views of Palestine. Flight from Gaza to Cairo via Ismalieh. Ismalieh. Midway from Port Said to Suez. General view looking down on the town. 1932, Egypt, Port Said

Background imagePort Said Collection: Egyptian views Port Said Statue de Lesseps entrance

Egyptian views Port Said Statue de Lesseps entrance
Egyptian views Port Said. Statue of de Lesseps at entrance to Suez Canal 1900, Egypt, Port Said



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Port Said Collection

Port Said is a major city in Egypt located on the Mediterranean Sea, and is the northernmost city of Egypt and serves as a major port for trade and commerce. The Suez Canal, which connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, runs through Port Said. This makes it an important transit point for ships travelling between Europe and Asia. The city has a rich history dating back to antiquity when it was known as Pelusium and served as an important trading post between Africa and Asia. Today, Port Said is home to many industries including oil refining, shipbuilding, fishing, textiles manufacturing, food processing, and more. It also boasts numerous tourist attractions such as its beautiful beaches along with its vibrant nightlife scene that includes clubs, bars, restaurants and cafes.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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What are Port Said (Egypt Africa) art prints?

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What Port Said (Egypt Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Port Said art prints that capture the beauty and essence of this historic city. From stunning panoramic views of the Suez Canal to intricate details of its bustling streets, you can find a variety of high-quality prints that showcase the unique charm and character of Port Said. Whether you're looking for colorful depictions of local landmarks like the lighthouse or traditional Egyptian architecture, or more abstract interpretations that highlight the vibrant energy and culture of this dynamic city, we have something for everyone. With a diverse selection ranging from vintage black-and-white photographs to contemporary digital artwork, there are plenty of options to suit your personal style and taste. So if you're looking to add some beautiful Port Said art prints to your collection, be sure to check out our extensive inventory today.
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