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Tripoli (Libya)
Indigenous Zeribe: housing on the outskirts of Tripoli
Fair: Pavilion in the Saharan style for the use of small businesses
Fair: central street
Indigenous Zeribe: housing on the outskirts of Tripoli
New colonial hospital for Italians, Muslims, and Jews, Tripoli
Municipal doctor's office, Tripoli
Municipal doctor's office, Tripoli
Municipal doctor's office, Tripoli
Interior of a Municipal doctor's office, Tripoli
Interior of the Ahmad Pasha Karamanli Mosque (1711), Tripoli
Interior of the Ahmad Pasha Karamanli Mosque (1711), Tripoli
Interior of the Sidi Ahmed Mosque, Tripoli
Tripoli: workers for the construction of the coastal road, the large road 200km in length that reaches from the Tunisian to the Egyptian borders. Marshall Balbo examines the construction of administrative houses along the length of the road.
Tripoli: the palace of the Governor of Libya
Tripoli: the palace, the seat of officials of the Governor of Libya
Tripoli: the office of the Governor General in the Palace
Tripoli: the Conte Volpi Cornice
Tripoli: a beach club
Tripoli: the entrance to the Muscir Suq at the Karamanli Mosque (1711)
Tripoli: the arch of Marcus Aurelius that has been restored (1936-37)
Sea Horse Fountain in the Italian Square, with Arab kids who like all the water
Tripoli: A characteristic tourist hotel called the Mahari
Tripoli: The Grand Hotel
Tripoli: One of the sumptuous new hotels in Tripoli, the Hotel-Casino Uddan
Tripoli: The Arab and Jewish Quarters
Tripoli: a view of the modern city with the oasis
Tripoli: one of the gardens at the gate
Tripoli: one of the streets of the Hara (the Jewish Quarter)
Tripoli: a street in the Arab city
Tripoli: houses for Italian workers constructed by the government
Tripoli: houses for workers
Tripoli: family houses for government functionaries
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Special Collection: Libya during the Italian Colonial Period (32)
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Tripoli (Libya) (32)
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photograph (32)