Group 23
Contains 10 Results:
The Askaris had traded in their guns for Kibokos (cudgels made of hippopotamus hide)
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Two elegant porters
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Mula, my mount
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European man leaning against a tree, probably Berger
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Egyptian temple
116 uncaptioned silver prints of Egypt and Sudan from 1905-1906, including a number of images of big game hunting (hippopotamus and elephant in particular).
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Egyptian temple with four standing colossi
116 uncaptioned silver prints of Egypt and Sudan from 1905-1906, including a number of images of big game hunting (hippopotamus and elephant in particular).
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Four Europeans at Egyptian temple entrance
116 uncaptioned silver prints of Egypt and Sudan from 1905-1906, including a number of images of big game hunting (hippopotamus and elephant in particular).
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Egyptian temple courtyard
116 uncaptioned silver prints of Egypt and Sudan from 1905-1906, including a number of images of big game hunting (hippopotamus and elephant in particular).
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116 uncaptioned silver prints of Egypt and Sudan from 1905-1906, including a number of images of big game hunting (hippopotamus and elephant in particular).
Note that all captions are supplied by encoder.
Page 4
Note that all captions are supplied by encoder, except those which have been located in Berger's monograph, In Afrikas Wildkammern als Forscher und Jäger . These have been provided in the original German as they appear in the book.