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  2. RM2B00WWG - Egypt: An 1830s sketch of an Egyptian woman by Edward W. Lane (1801-1876). Some say the portrait is, in fact, Lane's Greek wife Nefeeseh who he bought at a slave market in Cairo. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28.
  3. RM2B00WWG - Egypt: An 1830s sketch of an Egyptian woman by Edward W. Lane (1801-1876). Some say the portrait is, in fact, Lane's Greek wife Nefeeseh who he bought at a slave market in Cairo. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28.
  4. RM2T8RBA1 - Old Wharf Tartha.NSW, The Tathra area was first settled by Europeans in the 1820s and 1830s, although it was outside the limits of legal settlement, the Nineteen Counties. A small jetty was built at Tathra in the early 19th century. In 1861-62, a larger wharf was built from funds donated by farmers and the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company.
  5. RM2HHF0X7 - Accordion 1850-55 Alexandre Pere & Fils This instrument is profusely decorated with foliate designs in blue, green, pink and white enamel-like mastic with brass and tortoiseshell inlays. The twenty-four mother-of-pearl keys each operate two notes (one on push and a second on pull). The multifold bellows are lined with embossed silver foil bearing green flocking.In the 1830s ...
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