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"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
"Mahmoudie Canal"
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Description
The Mahmoudie Canal took its name from the Viceroy of Egypt, Sultan Mahmoud Ali, during whose reign it was re-opened. Over 250,000 labourers were involved in clearing the canal, which connected Alexandria to the Nile.
Additional information
Date c.1850
Medium Watercolour on paper heightened with white bodycolour
P&O Reference AC-02313-00

"Mahmoudie Canal"

  • £10



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