Douglas Sladen

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Anglo-Australian writer. 
Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen

1856-02-05T00:00:00Z
1856-02-05
1947-02-12T00:00:00Z
1947-02-12
1886-01-01T00:00:00Z
1898-01-01T00:00:00Z
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A Street Scene in the Serugiya. (1911) - TIMEAA Street Scene in the Serugiya. (1911) - TIMEA
A Travelling Donkey-Boys` Restaurant on the Pavement Outside the Esbekiya Gardens. (1911) - TIMEAA Travelling Donkey-Boys' Restaurant on the Pavement Outside the Esbekiya Gardens. (1911) - TIMEA
A Typical Nile Town. (1911) - TIMEAA Typical Nile Town. (1911) - TIMEA
A Woman`s Burden. (1911) - TIMEAA Woman's Burden. (1911) - TIMEA
A typical camel group (1911) - TIMEAA typical camel group (1911) - TIMEA
Damietta 5Damietta 5
Douglas Sladen LCCN2014717732Douglas Sladen LCCN2014717732
The Sûk-En-Nahassin, the Most Beautiful, Romantic, and Mediæval Street in Cairo. (1911) - TIMEAThe Sûk-En-Nahassin, the Most Beautiful, Romantic, and Mediæval Street in Cairo. (1911) - TIMEA
The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak. (1911) - TIMEAThe Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak. (1911) - TIMEA
The Temple of Ptah at Karnak, Where the Moon Shines on the Image of the Goddess Sekket. (1911) - TIMEAThe Temple of Ptah at Karnak, Where the Moon Shines on the Image of the Goddess Sekket. (1911) - TIMEA
The Tombs of the Mamelukes and the Great Mosque of Mehemet Ali on the Citadel. (1911) - TIMEAThe Tombs of the Mamelukes and the Great Mosque of Mehemet Ali on the Citadel. (1911) - TIMEA
The Tombs of the Mamelukes, Showing the Poorer and Richer Types of Altar-Tombs. (1911) - TIMEAThe Tombs of the Mamelukes, Showing the Poorer and Richer Types of Altar-Tombs. (1911) - TIMEA
The Unjust Steward The judge`s coptic clerk (1911) - TIMEAThe Unjust Steward The judge's coptic clerk (1911) - TIMEA
The Valley of the Tomb of the Kings at Thebes. (1911) - TIMEAThe Valley of the Tomb of the Kings at Thebes. (1911) - TIMEA
The Village of Kurna and its Fellahin of the Plain of Thebes. (1911) - TIMEAThe Village of Kurna and its Fellahin of the Plain of Thebes. (1911) - TIMEA
The Witch of Assuan. (1911) - TIMEAThe Witch of Assuan. (1911) - TIMEA
The Young Idea. (1911) - TIMEAThe Young Idea. (1911) - TIMEA
Three Arab Effendis Sitting Down to Rest on the Pavement Outside the Esbekiya Gardens. (1911) - TIMEAThree Arab Effendis Sitting Down to Rest on the Pavement Outside the Esbekiya Gardens. (1911) - TIMEA
Under Protest. (1911) - TIMEAUnder Protest. (1911) - TIMEA
Woman Carrying a Huge Iron Cauldron on her Head in the Sharia Camel, the Principal Street of Cairo. (1911) - TIMEAWoman Carrying a Huge Iron Cauldron on her Head in the Sharia Camel, the Principal Street of Cairo. (1911) - TIMEA
Woman Carrying a Huge Vase on her Head Near the Esbekiya Gardens at Cairo. (1911) - TIMEAWoman Carrying a Huge Vase on her Head Near the Esbekiya Gardens at Cairo. (1911) - TIMEA
Woman holding the huge wooden Egyptian door-key in her right hand. (1911) - TIMEAWoman holding the huge wooden Egyptian door-key in her right hand. (1911) - TIMEA
Women Mourning. (1911) - TIMEAWomen Mourning. (1911) - TIMEA

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TypeDateDescriptionDetailsSource
linkInternet Speculative Fiction Database entry@Wikidata
linkOnline Books Page Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 entryDouglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 @Wikidata
linkProject Gutenberg entry@Wikidata
linkThe Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkLibrary of the World's Best Literature@Wikidata
publication1886Seized by a Shadowliterary workWikidata
publication1898The Admiral: A Romance of Nelson in the Yea...literary workWikidata
publicationThe Crystal and the Sphinxliterary workWikidata
publicationThe Tragedy of the Pyramidsliterary workWikidata
publication1898Trincolox, and Other Storiesliterary workWikidata
documentTwenty years of my life (IA twentyyearsofmyl00slad)Wikimedia
image1911A Street Scene in the Serugiya. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911A Travelling Donkey-Boys' Restaurant on the Pavement Outside the Esbekiya Gardens. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911A Typical Nile Town. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911A Woman's Burden. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911A typical camel group (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Damietta 5Wikimedia
image1900Douglas Sladen LCCN2014717732Wikimedia
image1911The Sûk-En-Nahassin, the Most Beautiful, Romantic, and Mediæval Street in Cairo. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Temple of Ptah at Karnak, Where the Moon Shines on the Image of the Goddess Sekket. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Tombs of the Mamelukes and the Great Mosque of Mehemet Ali on the Citadel. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Tombs of the Mamelukes, Showing the Poorer and Richer Types of Altar-Tombs. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Unjust Steward The judge's coptic clerk (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Valley of the Tomb of the Kings at Thebes. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Village of Kurna and its Fellahin of the Plain of Thebes. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Witch of Assuan. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911The Young Idea. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Three Arab Effendis Sitting Down to Rest on the Pavement Outside the Esbekiya Gardens. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Under Protest. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Woman Carrying a Huge Iron Cauldron on her Head in the Sharia Camel, the Principal Street of Cairo. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Woman Carrying a Huge Vase on her Head Near the Esbekiya Gardens at Cairo. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Woman holding the huge wooden Egyptian door-key in her right hand. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
image1911Women Mourning. (1911) - TIMEAWikimedia
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