Photographers:
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Algeria


 
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Contents

Improving content
1Improving content on contemporary photographers
Information requests
2Improving content on the history of photography in this country and how you can help
Introduction
3Introduction to photography in Algeria
Daguerreotypes
4Unidentified Daguerreotypists: Algeria
Stereoviews
5SIP: Algerie
6Paris-Stéréo: Vues d'Algerie
Studio portraits
7Studio portraits in Algeria
8Lazhar Mansouri: Portraits of the Amazigh, Berber, peoples of Algeria (ca 1960s)
Photographers
9John Beasly Greene: Algeria
10Alphonse De Launay: Algeria
11Jacques Moulin: Algeria
12Gustave de Beaucorps: Algeria
13T. Bettinger: Vues d'Algérie prises au dauguerréotype (1847)
14Joseph Pedra: Photographs and illustrations of Algeria
15C. Portier: Algerian portraits
16Geiser family of photographers: Algeria
17Auguste Maure: Algeria
Perspectives on 19th century Algeria
18Boys and girls - Photos d'identité - in colonial French Algeria
19Icons of the South - Portraits of Ouleds-Nails (Algeria 1860-1910)
Colonial and post-colonial conflicts
20Algerian War of Independence (1950s)
21Algerian Civil War (1991-2002)

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