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(group Portrait of Two Occidental Men And a Boy on a Boat in The Nile River)
(portrait of Three Native Men Standing in Profile)
(portrait of Three Native Men Standing on a Boat)
(portrait of Two Native Men on a Boat)
(portrait of Two Native Men Sitting on a Boat Holding Long Curved Sticks)
(sailing Boats on The Bank of The Nile)
Boats on The Bank of The Nile
(group Portrait of Occidental Men on a Boat (probably Including Henri Pereire, M. Surell And Arthur ...
(overview of Luxor Taken From The Opposite Bank)
(portrait of a Native Woman Sitting Against a Wall)
(portrait of a Native Woman Standing)
(portrait of a Young Native Man Standing Against a Pillar)
(view of The Nile Through The Pillars of The Temple of Ombos)
(view of The Nile with Boats And Ruins)
Banks of The Nile with Palm Trees And Boat
Banks of The Nile with Palm Trees And Boats 2