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    • Crypt of Holy family

    • Crypt of Holy family

    • Church buildings; Columns; Coptic church buildings; Monuments; Staircases; Tombs; Water; Crypts; Cairo (Egypt)

    • Crypt in Old Cairo where tradition says the Holy family lived. This area of the church is sometimes inaccessible (as shown here) due to subterranean water. This crypt, which is underneath the present-day sanctuary, was the original sanctuary of...
    • Crypt of Holy family

    • Crypt of Holy family

    • Church buildings; Columns; Coptic church buildings; Monuments; Tombs; Water; Crypts; Cairo (Egypt)

    • Crypt in Old Cairo where tradition says the Holy family lived. This area of the church is sometimes inaccessible (as shown here) due to subterranean water. This crypt, which is underneath the present-day sanctuary, was the original sanctuary of...
    • Jamāl Nāshid Bisādah

    • Jamāl Nāshid Bisādah

    • Portraits; Jamāl Nāshid Bisādah; Men's clothing; Clothing and dress - Egypt

    • The son of Nāshid Bisādah who bought what became the Jung Codex from the family of the discoverer. Jamāl inherited his father's position as a grain merchant in al-Qaṣr.
    • Postcard of an Egyptian market

    • Postcard of an Egyptian market

    • Egyptians; Bazaars (Markets); Buildings; Roads; Farm produce; Cages; Carriages and carts

    • A market takes place on an Egyptian street. Cages and tables of produce are lined up along the buildings, carts are driven down the street, and two boys stand in the foreground. This postcard was made from a photograph by James Robinson and his...
    • Postcard of the desert in Egypt

    • Postcard of the desert in Egypt

    • Deserts; Desert soils; Rocks; Photography of Rocks; Men; Church buildings; Landscapes; Landscapes - Egypt

    • Postcard of the Egyptian desert with a church in the background. Figures are visible walking away from the camera. This postcard was made from a photograph by James Robinson and his family.
    • Postcard of a canal in Egypt

    • Postcard of a canal in Egypt

    • Canals; Plants; Water; Palms; Grasses; Nature; Landscapes; Landscapes - Egypt; Nile River

    • Postcard of a canal lined by palm trees and reeds. This postcard was made from a photograph by James Robinson and his family.
    • Postcard of Egyptian ruins

    • Postcard of Egyptian ruins

    • Structures; Deserts - Egypt; Bricks; Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt; Rocks

    • Ruins of a brick structure in the Egyptian desert. This postcard was made from a photograph by James Robinson and his family.
    • Postcard of the Egyptian desert

    • Postcard of the Egyptian desert

    • Rocks; Deserts; Photography of Rocks; Landscapes - Egypt

    • A view of the Egyptian desert. A person sits on a small rise while the shadow of the photographer is visible in the foreground. This postcard was made from a photograph by James Robinson and his family.
    • Postcard of palm trees, Egypt

    • Postcard of palm trees, Egypt

    • Palms; Water; Plants; Landscapes; Nature; Landscapes - Egypt

    • A view of palm trees standing near bodies of water. Power lines are visible in the background. This postcard was made from a photograph by James Robinson and his family.
    • Rāghib and others

    • Rāghib and others

    • Egyptians; Women; Men; Clothing and dress - Egypt; Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid

    • Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid (second from left) and others, possibly his family. Rāghib received Codex III from his brother-in-law and sold it to the Coptic Museum.
    • Possible family members of Rāghib

    • Possible family members of Rāghib

    • Egyptians; Women; Men; Clothing and dress - Egypt; Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid

    • A man and older woman pose for the camera. These people were associated with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
    • Possible family members of Rāghib

    • Possible family members of Rāghib

    • Egyptians; Women; Men; Clothing and dress - Egypt; Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid

    • A man and older woman pose for the camera. These people were associated with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.

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