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The Nile Collection (#9)

"The Nile: A Timeless Journey Through History and Beauty" Step back in time to the early 20th century as we witness "The Nile Flood Had Retired

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Small Pyramid near Step Pyramid of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep

Small Pyramid near Step Pyramid of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Small Pyramid near Step Pyramid of Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Small tomb near Step Pyramid, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep

Small tomb near Step Pyramid, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Small tomb near Step Pyramid, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Thie tomb is near the Step Pyramid and to the south of the old Pyramids, meanwhile the Giza Pyramids are visible in the distance on the left

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Looking up from the foot of Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC

Looking up from the foot of Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Looking up from the foot of the Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. The pyramid was encased in white stone the remains of which can be seen lower left

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Distant view of the Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC

Distant view of the Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC

Background imageThe Nile Collection: View from the left of Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC

View from the left of Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer) behind ruins of temple, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC

Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer) behind ruins of temple, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer) behind ruins of temple, Saqqara, Egypt, c2600 BC. The pyramid rises above the palms of the Nile Valley

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Step Pyramid (behind palms) of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC

Step Pyramid (behind palms) of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. The pyramid rises above the palms of the Nile Valley. It is believed to have been deigned by the architect Imhotep

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Step Pyramid (behind palms) of King Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep

Step Pyramid (behind palms) of King Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. Artist: Imhotep
Step Pyramid of King Djoser (Zozer), Saqqara, Egypt, 3rd Dynasty, c2600 BC. The pyramid rises above the palms of the Nile Valley. It is believed to have been deigned by the architect Imhotep

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Relief of Amun-Ra giving life to Rameses II, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Relief of Amun-Ra giving life to Rameses II, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Relief of Amun-Ra giving life to Rameses II, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC. Amun-Ra holds the Ankh symbol for life

Background imageThe Nile Collection: The West Bank of the River Nile, Luxor West Bank, Egypt

The West Bank of the River Nile, Luxor West Bank, Egypt. The valley of the Kings lies in these hills

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Nilometer on the island of Roda, Cairo, Egypt, c1895

Nilometer on the island of Roda, Cairo, Egypt, c1895. The annual flooding of the Nile was historically vitally important to Egypt because it governed the fertility of the soil

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Feluccas on the Nile, Elephantine Island near Aswan, modern Egypt

Feluccas on the Nile, Elephantine Island near Aswan, modern Egypt

Background imageThe Nile Collection: The Pyramids at Gizeh, 19th century. Artist: Edward Lear

The Pyramids at Gizeh, 19th century. Artist: Edward Lear
The Pyramids at Gizeh, 19th century. The pyramids viewed from the Nile at sunset, with pelicans fishing on the left

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798

Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798. The British fleet under Nelson destroyed the French fleet in Aboukir Bay in a battle fought at night

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Boats on the Nile, c1838-1839. Artist: David Roberts

Boats on the Nile, c1838-1839. Artist: David Roberts
Boats on the Nile, c1838-1839. In the foreground water is being raised by means of a shaduf. Watercolour by the Scottish artist David Roberts (1796-1864)

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Boat on the Nile, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Boat on the Nile, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Boat on the Nile, Egypt, 1878. From Album of Photographs, Egypt and Nubia, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Palm Trees beside the Nile, Egypt, 1895. Artist: Zangaki

Palm Trees beside the Nile, Egypt, 1895. Artist: Zangaki
Palm Trees beside the Nile, Egypt, 1895. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Hunting a crocodile, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard

Hunting a crocodile, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. Artist: Henri Bechard
Hunting a crocodile, Nubia, Egypt, 1887. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageThe Nile Collection: The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). Artist: J Philippe de Loutherbough

The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). Artist: J Philippe de Loutherbough
The Battle of the Nile, August 1798, (1800). The battle was fought at night in the Abu Qir Bay near Alexandria. Admiral Lord Nelson found the French fleet at anchor and attacked

Background imageThe Nile Collection: An anchored felucca on the River Nile at sunset

An anchored felucca on the River Nile at sunset

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Sunset on the River Nile, Egypt

Sunset on the River Nile, Egypt

Background imageThe Nile Collection: River Nile at sunset, Egypt

River Nile at sunset, Egypt

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Britannia Discovering The Source of The Nile, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

Britannia Discovering The Source of The Nile, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
Britannia Discovering The Source of The Nile, 1863. Britannia says: Ah, Mr. Nilus! So I ve Found You At Last! In July 1862, two British explorers, Speke and Grant

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Varan of the Nile

Varan of the Nile

Background imageThe Nile Collection: Cairo, satellite image

Cairo, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is green, bare and barren ground is cream to white and urbanised areas are grey. Cairo (upper right) is the capital city of Egypt

Background imageThe Nile Collection: The Nile, artwork

The Nile, artwork
The Nile. Computer artwork showing the course of the river Nile (lower centre) from its source at Lake Victoria (blue, lower centre), to its delta (reddish brown)



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"The Nile: A Timeless Journey Through History and Beauty" Step back in time to the early 20th century as we witness "The Nile Flood Had Retired, c1930" by W Heath Robinson. This captivating artwork transports us to a bygone era when the mighty river dictated life's rhythms. Travel further down the Nile and gaze upon the enchanting island of Philae with its majestic temples in "Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905" captured by Underwood & Underwood. The ancient structures stand as testaments to human ingenuity amidst nature's grandeur. Delve even deeper into history with Richard de Bello's Hereford World Map from around 1280. This remarkable cartographic masterpiece showcases how civilizations recognized and revered the Nile as a lifeline for trade, culture, and exploration. Witness the arduous task of lifting water from the Nile using a shadouf in Nag Hammadi, Egypt through an evocative photograph taken in 1898. It reminds us of humanity's resourcefulness in harnessing this powerful force for sustenance. Christian Wilhelm Allers' depiction of life on Cairo's banks takes us right into bustling city life along this iconic river. From fishermen casting their nets to locals going about their daily routines, these scenes capture both tradition and modernity coexisting harmoniously. Explore military campaigns unfolding along this strategic waterway through an unknown creator's map illustrating events between February 1915 and May 1916 during World War I. The Ottoman Empire looms large over this region where power dynamics were fiercely contested. Embark on "The Nile Expedition" that took place from 1884-85 through a dramatic image showcasing Sir Charles Wilson being rescued amidst turbulent times (1901). This daring mission exemplifies international cooperation against adversity while highlighting the significance of controlling such a vital artery.