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Postcards > Africa > Algeria > Timgad Click here for Timgad Email Alert | Item 121160 Algeria Constantine MAP Old Postcard Tebessa Biskra etc Africa Algeria Vintage Colour Postcard. Constantine, Bone, Bougie, Djemila, Environs de Setif Waterfall, Marche arabe market, Ethnic Life, Costumes, Type de Femme, Woman Girl Lady, Dance Danse d'Ouleds Nails, Dancers, Dancing, Biskra, Musician au Desert Camel Riders, Tebessa, Timgad, La Grande Cascade, Arrondissement de Guelma, Philippeville, Bone Sailing Boats, etc. Algerie. Published by Combier Imp Macon
| | Item 116372 TIMGAD 1904 Postcard Ruins Marche Macellum, Portique N. Algeria Vintage Undivided Back Old Postcard. Africa. Ruines Romaines de Timgad - Le Marche (Macellum), vue prise du Portique Nord. North. Roman Ruins. Columns. Sent to Paris. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna. Published by Neurdein Collections ND Phot
| | Item 106959 TIMGAD Old Postcard Roman Ruins, Portique Nord du Forum Algeria Vintage Postcard. Timgad - Ruines Romaines. Roman Ruins. Portique Nord du Forum. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna. Published by Edition Speciale du Musee
| | Item 106889 TIMGAD Old Postcard Ruins Colonnes, Pronaos du Capitole Algeria Vintage Postcard. Timgad - Ruines Romaines. Roman Ruins. Colonnes du Pronaos du Capitole. Columns. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna. Published by Edition Speciale du Musee CAP
| | Item 106888 TIMGAD - Old Postcard - Roman Ruins - Ensemble du Forum Algeria Vintage Postcard. Timgad - Ruines Romaines. Roman Ruins. Ensemble du Forum. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna. Published by Edition Speciale du Musee
| | Item 82854 Algeria 1939 Old RP Postcard TIMGAD Ruins Arc de Trajan Vintage Real Photo Photograph Postcard. Africa. Ruines Romaines de Timgad - L' Arc de Trajan. Arch. Woman. 4.9.39. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna.
| | Item 82836 Algeria Old Postcard TIMGAD Ruins - Latrines Publiques Vintage Postcard. Africa Algeria. Ruines Romaines de Timgad - Latrines Publiques. Roman Ruins. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna. Published by Edition Speciale du Musee
| | Item 82790 Algeria Old Postcard TIMGAD, Temple Genie de la Colonie Vintage Postcard. Ruines Romaines de Timgad - Temple du Genie de la Colonie. Roman Ruins. Columns. Timgad (called Thamugas by the Romans) was a Roman colonial town in North Africa founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100 CE. The ruins are noteworthy for being one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. The ruins of the town are located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km from the town of Batna. Published by Coll Etotle Photo Albert Edit. Morgera Ets Phot Albert 3 Pl Chartrs Alger
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