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Postcards > Middle East > Iraq > Basra Click here for Basra Email Alert | Item 226618 Iraq Old Postcard BASRA Customs House Boats River Tuck's Collo-Photo for A Kerim Vintage Tuck's Old Postcard. Middle East. Iraq, Basra - Customs House, Boats, River Scene. Palm Trees. Panorama. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Post Card Published for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £14.99 | €19.49 | US$20.54 |
| | Item 226617 Iraq Old Postcard BASRA British General Hospital Tuck's Collo-Photo for A. Kerim Vintage Tuck's Old Postcard. Middle East. Iraq, Basra - British General Hospital. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Post Card Published for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £14.99 | €19.49 | US$20.54 |
| | Item 226413 IRAQ Old Postcard Mesopotamia, Basrah A Street Scene in Zobeir Mosque Tower YMCA Vintage Old Post card, Middle East. Iraq. Mesopotamia. Ethnic Life. Basrah, A Street Scene in Zobeir, Mosque Tower in distance. Mesopotamia is a name for the area of the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq plus Kuwait, the eastern parts of Syria, and regions along the Turkish-Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders. Published by Army Y.M.C.A. of India The Times of India BombayPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
| | Item 226386 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Vintage Motor Car on Whiteley Bridge Native Boats Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Old Postcard. c.1920. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - A Vintage Motor Car on Whiteley Bridge. Native Boats. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £14.99 | €19.49 | US$20.54 |
| | Item 223313 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Supply Transport Depot, Native Boats Harbour Quay Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Old Postcard. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Ethnic Life, Shipping. Supply and Transport Depot., Native Boats, Harbour Quay. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £11.99 | €15.59 | US$16.43 |
| | Item 206859 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Across The Kora Creek River Scene Date Palm Trees Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Old Postcard. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Across The Kora Creek. River Scene, Dates Palm Trees, Panorama. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
| | Item 177548 IRAQ Old Postcard Mesopotamia Basrah, The Zobeir Gate, Basra Soldier Guard Palms Vintage Old Post card, Middle East. Iraq. Mesopotamia. Ethnic Life. Basrah, The Zobeir Gate, Basra, Soldier Guard, Palm Trees. / Basra, Iraq. The city of Sinbad the Sailor and Iraq's 3rd largest city and main seaport, founded by order of Caliph Omar in 636 AD as a military base. Mesopotamia is a name for the area of the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq plus Kuwait, the eastern parts of Syria, and regions along the Turkish-Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders. Published by Army Y.M.C.A. of India The Times of India BombayPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
| | Item 162014 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Kora Creek River Scene Dates Palm Trees Panorama Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Old Postcard. c.1920. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Kora Creek. River Scene, Dates Palm Trees, Panorama. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
| | Item 162012 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA, Amara, Tigris Bank, River Scene Boats Palm Trees Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Old Postcard. c.1920. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Amara, Tigris Bank, River Scene, Boats, Palm Trees. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
| | Item 162011 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Engineer Field Park Boats Harbour Quay & Panorama Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Old Postcard. c.1920. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Engineer Field Park. Boats, Harbour, Quay. Panorama. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
| | Item 162009 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Marine Repair Shop & Customs Native Boats & River Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Postcard. c.1920. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Marine Repair Shop & Customs Native Boats & River Scene. Palm Trees. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £12.99 | €16.89 | US$17.8 |
| | Item 162007 IRAQ Old Tuck's Postcard BASRA Side View of Whiteley Bridge River & Native Boats Vintage Tuck's Collo-Photo Postcard. c.1920. Middle East, Iraq, Basra - Side View of Whiteley Bridge, River Scene, Native Boats & Buildings. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Postcard for A. Kerim Basra Persian GulfPrice: | £11.99 | €15.59 | US$16.43 |
| | Item 157756 IRAQ Old Postcard Kandak Creek River Scene Basra Basrah, Boats Canoes Palm Trees Vintage Old Post card, Middle East. Iraq. Ethnic Life. Kandak Creek, River Scene, Basra. Basrah. Boating, Canoeing. Boats Canoes, Palm Trees, Bathers. Basra, Iraq. The city of Sinbad the Sailor and Iraq's 3rd largest city and main seaport, founded by order of Caliph Omar in 636 AD as a military base. Published by The Universal Bookshop & Stationery Store Bridge Street Ashar Basrah IraqPrice: | £11.99 | €15.59 | US$16.43 |
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