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Yemen Photos by Pascal and Maria Maréchaux
The French photographers Pascal and Maria Maréchaux have taken an extensive range of pictures in Yemen and produced several books. There...


Carrots and Melons in the Tihama
From the Facebook Site اليمن ارض الحضارة


The Battle of Zamamit
This historic photograph is of a reconnaissance balloon used by the British against the Ottomans (1915-1918). From the Facebook Site Old...


Old Photographs of Yemen
Check this out for a treasury of old photographs of Yemen. From the Facebook site of Elisabeth Wojnarski.


Shibam in the Hadramawt
From the Facebook Site of Fahad al-Anbari


View behind Bab al-Yaman
From the Facebook Site Old and Rare Photos of Yemen.


Yemen in Photos
Although Yemen is not that "happy" these days, this is a collection of photographs taken by IRc workers and published by the IRC. There...


Little Ben Clock in Aden
From the Facebook Site of Hussain Alamree


Marjorie Ransom on Silver Jewelry
For an interview with Marjorie, click here.


The Gate of Kawkaban
Two photos of the famous main gate of Kawkaban. The first was from 1987. The second, from 2020, shows the destruction of the outside wall...


Traditional Yemeni Well
Scene from Dhamar. From the Facebook Site Old and Rare Photos of Yemen.


Al-Qaba mosque
But here is what it looks like today: From the Facebook site of Fahad al-Anbari.


Yemeni Leggings
From the Facebook site of جميل حسن اليعبري.


Dār al-Ḥajar in Ṣan‘a'
From the Facebook site of Fahad al-Anbari.


Village on a Rock
From the Facebook Page of Fahad al-Anbari.


White dhura (sorghum)
From the Facebook Page of Fahad al-Anbari.


Taking Layla Alawi for a ride...
There is a fascinating article on terms applied as nicknames to cars and weapons in Yemen published on the online site Raṣīf. When the...


Sanaa in 1962
Old city of Sanaa from the Bakiriya Mosque, from a photograph taken in 1962; courtesy of Dr. Muhammad Gerhoum


Queen Arwa's Water Channel
From the Facebook Page of Fahad al-Anbari.


Yemeni Sorghum (dhura)
From the Facebook site of Fahad al-Anbari.
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