"Boulac"
"Boulac"
"Boulac"
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Description
Boulac (or Bulaq) was Cairo's port on the Nile. P&O steamers would arrive here late at night and passengers and baggage would be met by camels, donkeys and 'omnibuses' provided by the Company, for the remaining journey into Cairo.
Additional information
Date c.1850
Medium Watercolour on paper heightened with white bodycolour
P&O Reference AC-02314-00

"Boulac"

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