Algiers, Algeria Postcard – Le Port, Early 20th Century

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This colorful postcard provides a stunning view of Le Port (the Port) in Algiers, Algeria, bustling with activity as a variety of ships dock and move about the harbor. Established during the Ottoman era and later expanded under French colonial rule, the port of Algiers became one of the most important maritime hubs in North Africa. It facilitated the transport of goods, people, and cultural exchanges across the Mediterranean, cementing Algiers’ role as a key point of connection between Africa and Europe.
The reverse side of the postcard is unused, showing simple address lines and a printed mark from “Collection Idéale, C.P.S.M., Marseille.”
Size: 14 cm x 9 cm
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SKU: POS394-
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