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Egyptian newspaper boys bring news of victory

Egyptian newspaper boys, their target market European tourists, run through the street proclaiming a victory during the First World War, carrying newspaper of a variety of different countries. " Latest News: An Allied Victory"

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Amidst the bustling streets of Cairo during the First World War, Egyptian newspaper boys, dressed in tattered clothes and donning turbans, sprint through the crowded thoroughfares, their voices rising above the cacophony of the city. In their arms, they carry bundles of freshly printed newspapers from various European countries, each bearing the headline "Latest News: An Allied Victory." The boys, eager to reach their target market of European tourists, shout and yell the news to passersby, their excitement palpable. The historical significance of the moment is not lost on them, as the Allied Powers' victory in the ongoing war marked a turning point in the conflict. The scene is reminiscent of a great painting, with the boys' determined expressions and the contrast between their vibrant clothing and the muted tones of the cityscape creating a striking visual. The image captures the essence of the human spirit, as these young boys, despite the challenges of war and poverty, find joy in delivering news of victory to their fellow humans. This photograph, taken in 1916, provides a unique glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Egypt during the First World War and the role of the press in disseminating news to the masses. The image is a testament to the enduring power of communication and the human desire for knowledge, even in the midst of war and uncertainty.

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