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African Photos
Collection of Old Vintage Photos of Africa
This is a collection of old photos taken in Africa dating from the late 1800s up until the mid 1940s. Some of the subject matter in our photo collection include African Street Scenes, African Natives, trading, street scenes in Tunisia, and much more.-
1943 Native Africans Trading Rubber in Marketplace Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95This old photo depicts trading activities of Africa. Natives are selling rubber; Majordomo weighing the bundle brought in by the native boy in striped jersey at right. Photograph taken in 1943 in the Moyen Congo bush, French Equatorial Africa. Learn More -
1943 Native Africans Trading Rubber in Marketplace Photo 2
$11.95 As low as: $8.95This old photo depicts trading activities of Africa. Natives are selling rubber; Majordomo weighing the bundle brought in by the native boy in striped jersey at right. Photograph taken in 1943 in the Moyen Congo bush, French Equatorial Africa. Learn More -
1943 World War II African Stage Air Base Raid Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo depicts a Tail section of a French plane in front of damaged buildings and hangars at a North African air base which was captured by the Allies. This old photograph dates to 1943. Learn More -
Old 1943 African Congo Natives Trade Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Picture shows some african natives on a canoe transporting a car. Picture dates to circa 1943 and taken in the Moyen Congo bush. Learn More -
Old 1943 African Natives in Market Black & White Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo depicts a crowd of North African natives(Congo) in the local market in the village. The original photograph was taken in 1943. Learn More -
Old World War II N. African French Army Parade Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo depicts a short parade after a flag raising ceremony, with French troops participating somewhere in North Africa. This historic photo dates to 1942. Learn More -
Old World War II N. African Prison Yard Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Scene in a prison yard after the armistice in North Africa as French soldiers, sailors, and native antagonists were being freed. Learn More




