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CDV by Prod'hom, one of the finest photographers in 19th century Algeria.
His studio had been in Bône (todays Annaba) from ca. 1864 to the mid-1890s
Digital ID: 418036. Sherman, Augustus F. (Augustus Francis) -- Photographer. [ca. 1906-1914]
Source: William Williams papers / Photographs of immigrants (more info)
Repository: The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.
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Fruit seller during the COVID-19 crisis. Constantine, the town's covered market, Algeria.
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Credit: Yacine Imadalou / ILO
Date: NC
Country: Algeria
ILO PHOTO reference Constantine - Algeria 04
Workshop for the production of protective clothing for workers which has transformed its activity for making masks in order to distribute them free of charge to hospitals. Alger, Algeria. Credit : Yacine Imadalou / ILO
Skikda is an wilaya (department) of the northerneast of Algeria.
Once again i was riding my bike and i had to cross the road near a crossroad to go somewhere out of the city and i force the way then a berlingo had to let me cross.
I looked on its direction like a instinctive reflex and i got surpised to see that plate that i wouldnt expect to see, and at that time it was impossible to know what it was while i was riding and i waited some meters after because it was on the lane to turn on the right..
Few cars passed but i didnt see this berlingo back so i was like " fuck hell no!! where is it !? i wont see again!." ( driver was lost and from the right lane turned on the left).
So i turned back to the way i was coming from, riding fast ( i guess) and hell yes!, i find it back at a red light, i followed it and start realized it was another Algerian registered car, then he put his indicating to the left and turned to park along the road.
Jesus i win !! haha
I waited for the driver and i think his girlfriend, went away from their car and i told the guy if i could take picture of his car ( you can see him on one of the photo i take ), his girlfriend asked why, so, quickly , i let them know why i wanted some picture and they was like ok no problem, but im not sure if they understood 100% well ,i was so surprised at the moment that i forgot some stuff that i wanted to know but at least, i got nice picture , a lucky encounter and as i taked a different road as before meeting them i got few nice spot that i wasnt going to spot at the beginning
BTW on the sticker of the front plate is writing a german city on the north of the country ( Dresden ) which is strange, maybe they live in germany now or are they supporting something from that place ? ..
what did you think ?
Algeria, June 2025.
A 4 day visit to Algeria with Nigel Jarman, and Brendan Ryan who organised the trip. This bird was only discovered in 1975 and according to Karim, who was our guide to the small patch of forest where the bird is found, only about 200 birders have ever seen it.
Rayanet laghouat
Le barbe des hauts-Plateaux, l'Oranais, le Djbel Amour, le Constantinois, le Tébessa, le Kairouanais pour ne citer qu'eux, ont en commun le nom de BARBE, ainsi que le caractère et les qualités liées à la race. Mais leur morphologie et leur type diffèrent.
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