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19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection (#7)

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Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: The port, Auckland, New Zealand, c1870-1880

The port, Auckland, New Zealand, c1870-1880

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Maori communal hut, New Zealand, 1899

Maori communal hut, New Zealand, 1899

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Oxford Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1885

Oxford Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c1885

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Prospector, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 1886

Prospector, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 1886. The area around Gippsland was the scene of several short-lived gold rushes in the 19th century

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Maori canoe prow, New Zealand

Maori canoe prow, New Zealand

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Maori flute (koauau), New Zealand

Maori flute (koauau), New Zealand

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Heliopolis Obelisk, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Heliopolis Obelisk, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Heliopolis Obelisk, Egypt, 1878. The oldest standing Ancient Egyptian obelisk in existence, this example dates from the reign of the 12th Dynasty Pharaoh Senusret I, who ruled from 1971 to 1926 BC

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Boat on the Nile, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Boat on the Nile, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Boat on the Nile, Egypt, 1878. From Album of Photographs, Egypt and Nubia, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Kiosk of Qertassi, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Kiosk of Qertassi, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Kiosk of Qertassi, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. This temple is dedicated to the Pharaoh Rameses II and the Ancient Egyptian gods Amun and Anuket. From Album of Photographs, Egypt, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Edfu, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Edfu, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Edfu, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Pylon of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus, built between 237 and 57 BC. From Album of Photographs, Egypt and Nubia, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Trajans Kiosk at Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Trajans Kiosk at Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Trajans Kiosk at Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. This building contains reliefs depicting the Roman Emperor Trajan (53-117) making offerings to the Egyptian gods Osiris, Isis and Horus

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: The Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

The Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
The Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. The monumental statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the Temple of Abu Simbel. From Album of Photographs, Egypt, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Gate to the north of Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Gate to the north of Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Gate to the north of Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Gateway to a small temple dedicated to Khonsu (Chons), an Ancient Egyptian deity associated with the Moon

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Fountain of the Valid One, Cairo, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Fountain of the Valid One, Cairo, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Fountain of the Valid One, Cairo, Egypt, 1878. From Album of Photographs, Egypt, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Colonnade, hypostyle hall, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Colonnade, hypostyle hall, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Colonnade, hypostyle hall, Egypt, 1878. From Album of Photographs, Egypt and Nubia, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. These colossal statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Gebel Silsileh, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Gebel Silsileh, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Gebel Silsileh, Egypt, 1878. Tombs and shrines cut into the rock above the River Nile. They are thought to date from the 19th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt (13th century BC)

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
The Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. These colossal statues of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) stood in front of the mortuary temple that is now destroyed

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Ombos Temple, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Ombos Temple, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Ombos Temple, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Ruins of the Ptolemaic temple of Kom Ombo. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Eastern columns, Temple of Isis, Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Eastern columns, Temple of Isis, Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Eastern columns, Temple of Isis, Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Temple of Isis, Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Temple of Isis, Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Temple of Isis, Philae, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Ruins, Egypt, 1863-1864. Artist: Emmanuel Rouge

Ruins, Egypt, 1863-1864. Artist: Emmanuel Rouge
Ruins, Egypt, 1863-1864. Photograph from an expedition to Egypt by Emmanuel Rouge, Viscount of Banville, in 1863-1864

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egypt, 1863-1864. Artist: Emmanuel Rouge

Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egypt, 1863-1864. Artist: Emmanuel Rouge
Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egypt, 1863-1864. Photograph from an expedition to Egypt by Emmanuel Rouge, Viscount of Banville, in 1863-1864

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Entrance to ruins, Egypt, 1863-1864. Artist: Emmanuel Rouge

Entrance to ruins, Egypt, 1863-1864. Artist: Emmanuel Rouge
Entrance to ruins, Egypt, 1863-1864. Photograph from an expedition to Egypt by Emmanuel Rouge, Viscount of Banville, in 1863-1864

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Column and ruins, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Column and ruins, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Column and ruins, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Edfu, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Edfu, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Edfu, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. The Ptolemaic Temple of Horus, built between 237 and 57 BC. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Temple ruins, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Temple ruins, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Temple ruins, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Sacred Lake and temple ruins, Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Sacred Lake and temple ruins, Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Sacred Lake and temple ruins, Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Palm Trees beside the Nile, Egypt, 1895. Artist: Zangaki

Palm Trees beside the Nile, Egypt, 1895. Artist: Zangaki
Palm Trees beside the Nile, Egypt, 1895. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Temple interior, Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Temple interior, Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Temple interior, Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Hunting a crocodile, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Hunting a crocodile, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Hunting a crocodile, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Village at Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Village at Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Village at Karnak, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Street, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Street, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Street, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Temple of Wady Saboua, Nubia, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts

Temple of Wady Saboua, Nubia, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
Temple of Wady Saboua, Nubia, 19th century. A plate from Egypt and Nubia, Volume 1. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts

Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, 19th century. Plate 44 from volume II of Egypt and Nubia, engraved by Louis Haghe

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Temple of Seti I at Qurnah, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: E Weidenbach

Temple of Seti I at Qurnah, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: E Weidenbach
Temple of Seti I at Qurnah, Egupt, 19th century

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Abdullah Received in the Tent of Ibrahim Pasha, 1818, (c1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce

Abdullah Received in the Tent of Ibrahim Pasha, 1818, (c1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
Abdullah Received in the Tent of Ibrahim Pasha, 1818, (c1847). A print from 19th Century Egypt, published 1847

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: A print from 19th Century Egypt, 1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce

A print from 19th Century Egypt, 1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
A print from 19th Century Egypt, 1847

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Treaty of Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century

Treaty of Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century
Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: The Monarch, at the Beginning of the Rural Year, Opened the First Furrow, 1847

The Monarch, at the Beginning of the Rural Year, Opened the First Furrow, 1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
The Monarch, at the Beginning of the Rural Year, Opened the First Furrow, 1847. A print from 19th Century Egypt, published 1847

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Oath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847)

Oath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
Oath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847). Previously an army officer, Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Mehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce

Mehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
Mehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Previously an army officer, Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: The Mother of Ibrahim Pasha enters Cairo, (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce

The Mother of Ibrahim Pasha enters Cairo, (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
The Mother of Ibrahim Pasha enters Cairo, (1847). Ibrahim Pasha was the son (probably adopted) of Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt. He commanded the Egyptian army during his fathers rule

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Muhammad Ali sending his son Ibrahim Pasha to put down the Saudi revolt, 1811-1818, (1847)

Muhammad Ali sending his son Ibrahim Pasha to put down the Saudi revolt, 1811-1818, (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
Muhammad Ali sending his son Ibrahim Pasha to put down the Saudi revolt, 1811-1818, (1847). The Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, Muhammad Ali

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Ibrahim Pasha Marching at the Front of His Troops, 1811-1818 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce

Ibrahim Pasha Marching at the Front of His Troops, 1811-1818 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe Beauce
Ibrahim Pasha Marching at the Front of His Troops, 1811-1818 (1847). The son of Muhammad Ali Pasha, Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, Ibrahim Pasha (1789-1848) commanded the Egyptian army

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Portrait of an Australian Shepherd

Portrait of an Australian Shepherd

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Portrait of an Australian Shepherd

Portrait of an Australian Shepherd

Background image19 Feb 2007 Glass Coaster Collection: Australian Shepherd lying on patio chair

Australian Shepherd lying on patio chair



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