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Eritrean Collection

Celebrating Workers Day in Eritrea, the streets of Asmara are adorned with vibrant national flags, symbolizing unity and pride

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Eritrean Collection: National flags adjorn the streets for Workers Day, Asmara, Eritrea, Africa
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrea - Water Carrier
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Eritrean Collection: East Africa - Eritrea - Massawa - The Governors Palace
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Eritrean Collection: Two Eritrean Warriors - Eritrea, East Africa
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Eritrean Collection: Group of Danakil men and women from the Italian port, Assab Bay, Eritrea, 1912
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Eritrean Collection: Lyre, Eritrea (wood, beadwork, leather)
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Eritrean Collection: The victorious operations in Tripolitania (colour litho)
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Eritrean Collection: Partial resumption of hostilities in Cyrenaica, Eritrean ascaris launched to chase the Bedouins
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Eritrean Collection: The Battle of Dogali, 1896 (oil on canvas)
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Eritrean Collection: The interior, Chapel Nova or St. Brizio Chapel, northern wall
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Eritrean Collection: Donna Cunama
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Eritrean Collection: Woman, Eritrea, c. 1880-90 (gelatin silver print)
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Eritrean Collection: The Sovereigns visit in the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta the Eritrean Ascari who were
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Eritrean Collection: The Count Of Turin In The Eritrean Colony Receives Tributes From The Chiefs And Notables Of Asmara
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrea, East Africa - Asmara, Corso Italia
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Eritrean Collection: Every weeks scene at Asmara (colour litho)
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Eritrean Collection: A show that a few years ago would not have been thought possible, our good Eritrean Ascars
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Eritrean Collection: A picturesque Catholic festival in Asmara (Eritrea) (colour litho)
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Eritrean Collection: The Eritrean Ascars in Italy, during the trip to Rome a soldier throws himself from the train in
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Eritrean Collection: Italian warship Volturno in the harbour of Massawa, Eritrea (chromolitho)
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Eritrean Collection: The failed attack by the 7000 Ethiopians on Abbi Addi (colour litho)
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Eritrean Collection: The Eternal Father in Glory with Prophets and Sibyls, from the Sala dell Udienza
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Eritrean Collection: Erythrean Sibyl, from the series of Sibyls, ca. 1530. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
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Eritrean Collection: Piazza Italia in Asmara, Eritrea
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Eritrean Collection: Asmaras Opera (Teatro Asmara), Eritrea
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Eritrean Collection: Littoria Bank in Asmara, Eritrea
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Eritrean Collection: Restaurant Bella Romagna in Dekemhare, Eritrea
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Eritrean Collection: Abdel Kader radio station in Massawa, Eritrea
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Eritrean Collection: East Africa - Eritrea - Sheikh Mohammed Arei - Local Chief
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrean Girl - Wearing headwear
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Eritrean Collection: East Africa - Eritrea - Massawa - Salt Flats at Gherar
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Eritrean Collection: Djibouti, East Africa - A Young Serae girl (from Eritrea)
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrea - Nefasit and winding road from Asmara
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Eritrean Collection: Kern, Eritrea - Ramadan Prayers - genuflection, third phase
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrean Man - Wearing headwear
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Eritrean Collection: Spanish 17th Century, Eritrean Sibyl, pen and brown ink on laid paper
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Eritrean Collection: The Eternal Father in Glory with Prophets and Sibyls, from the Sala dell Udienza
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Eritrean Collection: East Africa - Eritrea - Massawa - Underground Water Cistern
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Eritrean Collection: East African Jewish Bedouin Musician in Jerusalem, Israel
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Eritrean Collection: Picture No. 10872029
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Eritrean Collection: Picture No. 10872028
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Eritrean Collection: ERITREA. Asmara. Old pretrol station known as
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrea, Africa - Man from the Danakil Lowlands
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Eritrean Collection: Balloon gas generation, 19th century
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Eritrean Collection: Eritrean Group 1895


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Celebrating Workers Day in Eritrea, the streets of Asmara are adorned with vibrant national flags, symbolizing unity and pride. This East African nation, nestled in the heart of Africa, showcases its rich cultural heritage through various iconic landmarks. One such landmark is the majestic Governors Palace in Massawa. Its grandeur stands as a testament to Eritrea's historical significance and architectural prowess. Nearby, two Eritrean warriors proudly display their traditional attire, representing strength and resilience. Asmara's Piazza Italia exudes an enchanting charm with its European-inspired architecture. It serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike to enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere. Just steps away lies Teatro Asmara, an opera house that has witnessed countless captivating performances throughout history. Delving into Eritrea's past takes us back to 1912 when Danakil men and women from Assab Bay posed for a timeless photograph at an Italian port. Their striking presence reflects the diverse ethnic groups that contribute to Eritrea's cultural tapestry. The Littoria Bank in Asmara tells tales of economic growth and stability within this progressive nation. Serving as a pillar of financial security for its citizens, it represents Eritrea's commitment to prosperity. Dining experiences in Dekemhare offer culinary delights at Restaurant Bella Romagna where flavors from Italy meet local traditions. The fusion of cuisines creates a unique gastronomic adventure that tantalizes taste buds. In Massawa, Abdel Kader radio station broadcasts melodies that resonate across generations - connecting communities through music and storytelling. It serves as a reminder of how communication unites people even amidst vast distances. Sheikh Mohammed Arei embodies the spirit of leadership within local communities in Eritrea - his wisdom guiding them towards progress while preserving age-old customs and values. Lastly, we explore Lyre craftsmanship - intricate woodwork adorned with beadwork and leather.