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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Aït Iktel Abadou, Morocco Project Conception: Ali Amahan Rabat, Morocco Client Association: Aït Iktel de Développement Abadou, Morocco Date of Completion: 1995 (ongoing) 2348.MOR
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The Aga Khan Award for ArchitectureThe Aga Khan Award for Architecture

Aït IktelAbadou, Morocco

Project Conception:

Ali Amahan

Rabat, Morocco

Client Association:

Aït Iktel de Développement

Abadou, Morocco

Date of Completion:

1995 (ongoing)

2348.MOR

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Table of Contents

2001 Technical Review Summary (22 pages)

2001 Architect’s Record (4 pages, in French)

Nomination Form (2 pages)

Architect’s Presentation Panels (19 panels on 10 pages)

Thumbnail Images of Scanned Slides (4 pages)

List of Visual Materials (15 pages)

List of slides (2 pages)

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Aït Iktel Abadou, Morocco I. Introduction

The village of Aït Iktel is located in the western High Atlas, 100 kilometres north-west of the city of Marrakesh. Like many of Morocco’s thirty thousand villages, Aït Iktel existed in relative seclusion until recent years, relying mainly on traditional village organizations for its survival. Although situated next to the Aït Adle dam, the village’s 122 households had no electricity. The past two decades have witnessed widespread drought, and as a result the village women were obliged to spend many hours each day fetching and carrying water from faraway sources. This difficult situation led villagers to appeal for help from family members who are emigrant workers. Over the past few years the Moroccan government has admitted its shortcomings in addressing challenges such as the battle against poverty in rural areas and meeting the country’s housing requirements. The investment of communities and private enterprise has since been greatly encouraged, and this has resulted in a favourable climate for the creation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). A native of Aït Iktel – who is fully involved in community activities and has a good knowledge of his own Berber tribe, the Ghoujdama – initiated a development programme in his home town. Following a visit to the village, one researcher called the experience of Aït Iktel a ‘modern fairy story’.

II. Contextual Information a. Historical background

Aït Iktel is part of the territories of the Ghoujdama Berber tribe, who have a history of self-government. Until 1933 no outside government exercised authority over the region. Its tribesmen favoured siba, or defiance of authority. Aït Iktel’s 1,849 inhabitants are spread over the three clusters of Tighermt (fortified granary), Toukart and Aït Khaled, named after family lineage. Agriculture, mostly grain, is the traditional source of income. With antiquated methods, such as manual harvesting, agricultural production is very much subject to weather conditions. A number of olive groves are spread over irrigated areas. Due to the scarcity of fodder, cattle raising is usually limited to the essential needs of individual households. Over the past thirty years the economic mainstay of Aït Iktel has been the flow of remittances from emigrant workers. Each family has at least one member working in other cities or abroad, who provides them with the means for everyday consumption. Following the Aït Iktel community’s demand for help in improving access to water, in 1994 a well and a manual pump were installed. The population showed its organizational skill by

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their good maintenance of these new installations. Encouraged by the outcome, influential emigrants founded the Association Aït Iktel de Développement (AID) in 1995 and fully involved themselves in the development of their native village.

b. Local architectural character

The architecture of Aït Iktel is characterized by inlaid stonework in a variety of patterns. Structural walls are of local stone embedded in clay-like mortar. Room proportions are determined by the length of the wooden beams that bear the ceiling or the floor above. Flat terraces are made of a layer of branches steeped in moist clay and then covered with a thin layer of compacted earth. Wealthier houses have elaborately carved wooden ceilings. Since the 1960s recycled plastic sheets have been applied between two layers of moist clay, improving insulation. Windows are framed with white cement or limestone, while the openings themselves (which rarely contain glass) are ornamented with traditional ironwork. The fine traditional woodwork formerly found on doors is scarce today. Houses are cubic in shape, with living spaces organized around a courtyard. They usually contain all the functions of rural dwellings, such as a corner for water crock, mill, stable, etc. Each room is used for a variety of functions. The form of the village clusters reflects the subdivision of properties between multiple heirs. Almost all Aït Iktel’s buildings are constructed in a traditional manner. Many emigrants are construction workers who have brought new construction techniques, as well as new lifestyles, to their home town. Furnishing is a recent phenomenon. The small number of new buildings that exist have concrete frames with cement block infills. Generally, nearly all of Morocco’s government buildings, such as schools and dispensaries, are built in pre-cast concrete.

c. Climatic conditions

The region is semi-arid and has a continental climate. Precipitation varies between 200 and 300 millimetres per year. The altitude is about 1,100 metres. The soil of this area – originally forested with juniper trees (used in construction), holm-oaks, thujas, pines and fruit trees – is largely impoverished due to the deforestation that has taken place since the nineteenth century, & is threatened by erosion. The site slopes about 15 per cent towards the south-west.

d. Immediate surroundings of the site

Aït Iktel is spread along a valley opposite the village of Abadou. Villages in the neighbourhood have similar architectural features, only differing in the number of recent constructions. The landscape is shaped by terraced agricultural land and olive plantations. A 12-kilometre asphalt road, built in 1996, links the market in the north-west of the village to a main road. The asphalt road has considerably improved the accessibility of this otherwise isolated area. All other roads, both internal and those that connect to neighbouring villages, are irregular earth and stone paths.

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III. Programme a. Conditions of programme formulation

The founding of the Aït Iktel Association results in part from the recent dynamic history of NGOs in Morocco, in which Ali Amahan, a native of the village, was highly involved. It all started with the closure of a number of factories in France during the 1980s, as a result of which emigrants were encouraged to return to their homelands. However, the French authorities soon became aware of the emigrants’ reluctance to leave their European standards of living and return to villages that lacked even a minimum infrastructure. The year 1986 saw the creation in France of the Association Migrations et Développement (MD) (initially named Retour et Développement), which aimed to use emigrants’ own skills and funds to initiate improvement projects in their homelands. In 1989 the first village was equipped with electricity under this scheme. In 1992 Ali Amahan formed the Association Socio-culturelle des Ghoujdama, which brought together members of the tribe who had moved to Casablanca and Rabat. In 1994 the Association Migration et Développement Local (MDL) was founded, of which Amahan was a founding member and president. This local federation gathered together some forty-five rural NGOs that had been initiated by the MD. It aimed to combine the efforts of emigrants living abroad with those of Moroccans with rural backgrounds living in the big cities. As an intermediary between the France-based mother association and those of local villages, MDL participated in the growth of rural NGOs in southern Morocco and the High Atlas, areas that have a substantial number of former emigrants. In order to implement projects, MDL defined three conditions to be met by communities asking for its assistance: − that the village community should create a local association to act as legal

representative for all partnerships, to mobilize the local community and to ensure its sustainability.

− that projects should address all community members, not a limited section of the group, e.g. the more vocal or more affluent members.

− that beneficiaries should contribute up to 40 per cent of project funding. The Aït Iktel Association was founded in 1995 as a member of the MDL network. It benefited from the wealth of experience that had already been built up in community-driven development programmes, whereby the involvement of users is considered a major asset in project implementation. Such projects are not imposed on communities; rather, these communities are helped to prioritize their demands and needs, resulting in clearly defined projects.

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b. General programme objectives

The general objectives of the programme can be summarized as follows: − to provide basic social services and infrastructural facilities to a fairly isolated

community. − to organize economic activity and resource management. − in the process, to empower the local community by giving them control over

decisions and resources.

c. Functional requirements

The objectives set out above were implemented through a number of projects: Infrastructure: − electrification of the village. − installation of a water-supply network. − improvement of access to education. − improvement of the existing communal dispensary. Economic activity: − improvement of the irrigation system. − creation of a craft workshop. In this project the organizational aspects are almost as important as the physical implementations. All projects have been undertaken with the participation of the villagers themselves. They were involved in investment decisions, have financed projects and used their professional skills, and have become the owner of the assets created. These assets are managed by the community through the association.

IV. Description a. Project data

The water-supply network consists of a pump room of 6 square metres, a manually dug well, a tank and a piping network. The network pumps water to street fountains situated at the entrance to each of the three village clusters. The water-supply installations are located uphill at the south-west end of the village. A small room next to the well shelters the mechanical pump; it has a diameter of 2 metres and a depth of 20 metres. Further south-east, the natural slope of the site has been exploited to build a semi-underground tank of 105 cubic metres; it is estimated to hold enough water for three days’ consumption in the village. It has three purifying filters and is operated under the supervision of the communal health officer.

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Reportedly, this project once fully provided for the needs of the village, but the lowering of the underground water level has necessitated an additional installation. A larger project was subsequently implemented across the valley, near the village of Abadou, where a second semi-underground reservoir was constructed next to an existing government-built water tower. It has a capacity of 430 cubic metres, and is estimated to be able to supply water to eight thousand people. This project complements that at Aït Iktel, and fulfils the water requirements of the village of Abadou. Connection to other villages in the neighbourhood is currently under way.

The prefabricated village dispensary, situated downhill and near the souk, has been repaired and equipped with a water supply, a sewage system and solar-powered electricity. A low wall has been built around the site. The association acquired an ambulance and undertook the management of the dispensary. The electrification of the village was undertaken through the creation of a local network providing street and private lighting. The 22-kilowatt diesel generator is housed in a 24-square-metre room adjacent to the water tank. The main cable runs underground up to a distribution point close to Tighermt, where it divides into three branches to serve each village cluster separately. The project provided for each house to be equipped with an electric meter and interior sockets. A 15-square-metre room was later added to the electricity generation complex. This has provided the space to house a library, which is also used as the association’s office. Educational facilities are located in the middle of the village cluster of Tighermt, in a two-storey traditional house which has been restored. It has a total area of 165 square metres. It includes, on the ground floor, an information centre, storage space and utilities, around a small courtyard; and on the first floor, a classroom and a workshop. The information centre, classroom and workshop respectively have an area of 40, 24 and 32 square metres. The irrigation of agricultural land was formerly carried out by means of an earth channel that had been cut along the valley, east of the village. It irrigated 240 hectares and required regular maintenance. A new canal, 2.5 kilometres in length, has been built in reinforced concrete at the same location. The various improvements have served to increase the irrigated area by 26 hectares. This canal, or seguia, crosses the valley over a stone-built bridge, which also permits pedestrian passage.

b. Evolution of design concepts

As is the case with most rural areas, the layout of Aït Iktel was not determined by any premeditated plan. Choice of building location has mainly been guided by the availability of land and budget. The electricity generator and water tank are located uphill, in the south-west of the village. This is sufficiently far away to ensure that the village is not polluted. In both water-supply projects, the natural unevenness of the land has helped to partially conceal the semi-

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underground tanks within the landscape.

Educational facilities are located in a restored house in the village. Conveniently, the necessary functions and services were already provided here. In general the association has attempted to maintain the local character of the village. It has fortunately been able to prevent some private constructions using concrete and cement-block façades. In the case of a new school donated by a Moroccan bank, the association intervened to change the design of the originally brick exterior walls, replacing them with local stonework. The small complex formed by the electricity generator, water tanks and library is merely functional. Price, function and simplicity seem to have been the main criteria for the design. The three water fountains at the entrance to each village cluster are built with local stones and follow the form of the country’s traditional fountains. The two-storey house providing educational facilities has been restored using local traditional building techniques, apart from a metallic stairway to the roof. A stone-built arched doorway leads to the courtyard, giving access to the information centre, storage areas and lavatories on the ground floor. A stone stairway leads to the first-floor terrace with access to the classroom and workshop. Recovered old wood-carved columns have been integrated into the classroom. Both the workshop and information centre are spacious and oblong in shape. The concrete seguia, or irrigation canal, is functional. Its geometric aspect imparts a touch of modernity and a feeling of order to the landscape. To the south-east it crosses the valley over a massive bridge. By the texture of its stonework, the seguia bridge recalls the village architecture, while its arched structure has a vocabulary of its own. It has become a landmark in the area.

c. Structure, materials, technology

Building forms and techniques have been dictated either by traditional knowledge or by the construction experience of the village’s returned emigrants. The massive bridge of the seguia and the structural walls of the electrical complex were built using local stonework. Construction work in the restored house also used local techniques and finishes, with the addition of wooden windows and tiled lavatories. The seguia is built in reinforced concrete. So, too, are as the water tanks, which are tiled inside. The small pump room for the water supply is built in concrete with cement-block infills and is poorly finished.

d. Origin of technology, materials, labour and professionals

All construction materials and techniques are local. For the village electricity supply, electric

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meters and internal sockets were purchased at wholesale prices by the association, which also oversaw their installation by local electricians. The generator and one of the pumps are European-made. The community contributed to the project costs with actual work during construction. Specialized manpower was remunerated, and was selected from among the local masons, bricklayers, carpenters, ironworkers, electricians, plumbers and painters. If necessary, the professional abilities of emigrant workers were called upon.

All the projects were implemented by the Association Aït Iktel de Développement (AID). The association mission is as follows: − to help implement the provision of social, cultural and educational facilities to its

members and their households. − to secure and manage the financing of projects. − to utilize and manage the electricity plant and network.

V. Construction Schedule and Costs a. History of project

The schedule of projects implemented by the association is as follows:

1994 First well and manual pump. 1995 Creation of Association Aït Iktel. 1995 First water-supply project, at Ziamt. 1996 Repair and fitting out of village dispensary. 1996 Electrification project commenced. 1997 Library installed. 1998 Restoration of house for educational facilities. 1999 Irrigation canal built. 2000 Second water-supply project, at Temerssatine, Abadou, in partnership with

Association Nahda N’Aït Abadou b. Total costs and main sources of financing

Each project has been implemented through the establishment of a partnership. Local participation includes the supply of the land and labour, which is added to the funds; the supply of equipment; and/or the know-how brought by the partners. The total costs given below include the price of equipment and fixtures.

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Partner Local participation Total cost1st water-supply project

Japanese Embassy MAD 43,180 MAD 473,180

Communal dispensary

French Embassy MAD 38.000 MAD 138,000

Electrification MDL MAD 243,148 MAD 607,870 Library MDL MAD 39,840 MAD 64,840

Educational facilities: Classroom French Embassy MAD 8,500 MAD 68,500 Information centre French Embassy MAD 38,055 MAD 98,055 Workshop German Embassy MAD 38,055

Total MAD: 84,610 MAD 98,055

Total MAD: 264,610 Irrigation Japanese Embassy MAD 40,090 MAD 643,800 2nd water-supply project

French Embassy

MAD 66,200 MAD 144,933

Total MAD: MAD 517,013 MAD 2,239,178 equivalent in USD (MAD 10 = USD 1)

Total USD: USD 51,700 USD 224,000

c. Comparative costs

In Morocco’s cities, the average cost of ‘economical’ construction is about MAD 2,500 per square metre. The construction in Aït Iktel is estimated at about MAD 1,300 per square metre for buildings with expensive stonework and wooden roofs. In the most recent land purchase, the association paid MAD 110 per square metre. The cost of the complex housing educational facilities was about MAD 1,600 per square metre including the land, furnishing and equipment. When the Association Migration et Développement Local approached the Office National d’Electricité to define a strategy for the electrification of villages throughout Morocco, the cost of bringing the network to a distribution point at the village entrance was estimated at MAD 5,000 per household. The electrification of Aït Iktel has been undertaken at a cost of MAD 5,740 per family, including donated labour. This amount covers all distribution systems, street lighting, internal outlets and energy-saving light bulbs as well as the expenses of eight poor families. The community also enjoys ownership of the network.

d. Maintenance costs

The association has created a ‘labour bank’: in addition to the work required for the construction of projects, each household must provide three days of work per year for various tasks such as the maintenance of the seguia and public facilities, or garbage removal. The maintenance of installations costs MAD 2,200 per month.

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The general concept of the projects is defined by the poorest people’s capacity to pay. For instance, the electricity project was designed in such a way that the cost of the consumption of 1 kilowatt per month (MAD 23.5) would not exceed the expense of consuming one candle per day (i.e. MAD 30 per month). The electricity bill includes MAD 9 towards costs of the generator, MAD 9 towards costs of the network, and consumption charges of MAD 5.5 per kilowatt. It is calculated that costs will be recovered within five years. The calculation allows for diesel consumption as well as the expenses of eight poor households under the care of the community. Prices are fixed at the general assembly. Billing and the issuing of receipts are carried out by a local person appointed and paid by the association.

Each family pays a fixed rate of MAD 10 per month for water, regardless of the consumption.

VI. Technical Assessment a. Functional assessment

Today, the community of Aït Iktel enjoys, manages and owns a set of facilities made available by projects implemented through the association. Electricity runs four hours per day, assuring a minimum of comfort to all including the poorest, while more well-off families have additional solar equipment. Streets are lit during the evenings; almost all families are equipped with television sets and some have dish antennae. The use of wood and, consequently, deforestation has decreased. The whole population has access to water through new sources. The water from the irrigation canal is also used for construction, for washing and for watering animals. The new canal saves maintenance work and has increased irrigated areas by about 10 per cent.

The non-formal school has a schedule that has been adapted to the needs of the community – it has been devised to enable children to help their families in daily chores, and its programme addresses students of various ages. Women and girls, freed from the heavy labour of water-carrying, have access to literacy and the weaving workshop. Reportedly, 85 per cent of girls between the ages of four and nineteen are in school or in literacy classes. The information centre has helped increase awareness of hygiene, health, nutrition, culture, etc. The community health officer has reported improvements in hygiene. The dispensary has been upgraded into a health centre, and with the recently purchased ambulance people can reach the nearest hospital, which is 70 kilometres away.

c. Choice of materials, level of technology, design features

The level of technology, choice of materials and design features are in general guided by a wish for simplicity and economy. Traditional techniques and those introduced by emigrant

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workers have responded to priorities. The restoration of the building housing the educational complex has been undertaken with respect to traditional local architecture. The use of old carved wooden columns pays tribute to local craftsmanship in this learning environment. The simple furnishing of the complex contributes to a harmonious sense of space.

d. Durability and long-term viability of the project

This project began after the community proved its sense of responsibility with its ability to maintain the first manual water pump. The community’s involvement at all stages, its ownership of the assets, and the fact of ongoing costs being calculated on a capacity-to-pay basis, should combine to support the long-term viability of the project.

VII. Users a. Description of those who use or benefit from the project

According to the association, the average per capita income of the village population is about USD 90 per year (the national minimum wage is USD 140 per month). Aït Iktel is one of the thirteen villages that comprise the district of Abadou. According to a 1997 survey, the district’s 45,528 inhabitants had an illiteracy rate of 81 per cent (against a national average in rural areas of 75 per cent); less than 40 per cent attended school; and only 2 per cent of the population lived within 6 kilometres of a local dispensary. According to a recent survey, of the 1,849 inhabitants of Aït Iktel, 62 per cent are under the age of twenty-five, and 82 per cent of children between the ages of six and fifteen go to school. A total of 142 persons have emigrated from the village and are the main providers for their families.

b. Response to project by clients, users, community

In this project the clients, users and community are one and the same; they also provide the labour. They are all members of the association and they benefit from and own the assets. The facilities that have been brought to the village play an important role in easing everyday life, especially for women. The association leaders have worked closely with the jemaâ, the traditional assembly of heads of family. The organization and motivation of the community takes place through this village institution. Each member’s opinion has to be considered and debated until a general consensus is reached; in this way, villagers perceive projects as their own and are thus are happy to collaborate. This process has allowed established traditions to be adapted to the new requirements.

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The association has facilitated community access to available grants, for example for building a new school through a programme launched by a Moroccan Bank (BMCE). The association was one of the first organizations to negotiate and sign an agreement with the Ministry of National Education whereby the national education programme could be adapted to local needs: public school hours and holidays are now fitted around the rhythm of village life, helping access to education. Teachers were hired from the community, according to ministry requirements; they are more readily accepted by the community and speak the Berber language. A longer-term community cattle-raising project has more recently been added. Studies for its implementation have been finalized. This project is designed to ensure a per capita income through the production of milk. The income will allow the villagers to invest in improving their agricultural products. It is to be followed by a sewage network project.

The accomplishments of the Aït Iktel Association have set a model for the surrounding villages, most of which have now created their own associations. The village of Abadou, across the valley, was Aït Iktel’s local partner in the second water project. In this village, electrification, a water-supply network, a non-formal school and an information centre have also been independently implemented. Others have thus far implemented water works, schools and workshops in their own communities. At 21 douars (settlements), manual pumps have been installed as a test to evaluate people’s preparedness for project maintenance. The Aït Iktel Association readily shares its experiences with others and has initiated the union of ten local associations. This small federation has set up a literacy programme for one thousand people and professional training for three hundred, and a communal student hostel for girls is currently under construction at Aït Adel near the dam. On occasions the association has been able to use the professional services of local administrative agents, who are usually underemployed in their own work. At times they have participated in the activities of the village. Together with the interest the village has created among local and foreign students and visitors, Aït Iktel has become a little centre of attraction in the area. Almost all who are aware of the project are acquainted with the problems of the rural world. They are sensitive to this project and agree on the need for promoting a successful approach. The Aït Iktel Association is perhaps the country’s leading practitioner in the field. Greatly inspired by this experience, the sociologist Fatema Mernissi wrote Les Aït Débrouille, in which she traces the history of the earlier associations and testifies to the success of Aït Iktel. She is currently writing another book on the subject.

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VIII. Persons Involved

Project personnel Ali Amahan, an Aït Iktel native, is the initiator of the project. He has a doctorate in anthropology, and wrote his dissertation on his tribe. He is Chef de Cabinet of the Ministry of Culture, founder of the Association Socio-culturelle des Ghoujdama, founding member and former president of Migrations et Développement Local, and a member of the Association de Développement. Mohamed Amahan, also an Aït Iktel native, has been the president of this association since its formation. He is presently also the treasurer of Association Migration et Développement Local. An agricultural technician by education, he has worked at a subsidiary of the Office Chérifien des Phosphates, as factory director and project manager. He is now retired and dedicates his time to the community. All practical implementations of projects are undertaken under his supervision. Saïd Mouline is the director of the Direction de l’Architecture at the Ministère de l’Aménagement du Territoire de l’Environnement, de l’Urbanisme et de l’Habitat. He has brought his support to this project and provided the graphic documentation on this project. This department has recently organized a development workshop in the village.

Homeyra Ettehadieh May 2001

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References

Amahan, Ali, Mutations socials dans le Haut Atlas, les Goujdama (Paris, Editions de la maison des sciences de l’homme/Rabat, Editions la Porte) 1998. Amahan, Ali, ‘La face humaine de la pauvreté’, Migrations et Developpement Local, Rabat, Morocco, Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Workshop, Mediterranean Development Forum, September 3–6, 1998. Mernissi, Fatema, Les Aït Débrouille, contribution to the World Bank Mediterranean Development Forum (Editions le Fennec) 1997. Mernissi, Fatema, Social Capital in Action: The Case of the Aït Iktel Village Association Aït Iktel, urbanite en Haut-Atlas, Cahiers d’architecture et d’urbanite, Direction d’architecture, Ministere de l’amenagement de territoire, de l’environnement, de l’urbanisme et de l’habitat World Bank web site

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Aït Iktel, Abadou, Morocco

Acc No: S202814VM Title: General viewDate: 18.09.2000Photographer: SAID KahilCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202815VM Title: General viewDate: 18.09.2000Photographer: SAID KahilCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202816VM Title: Canal on bridgeDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202817VM Title: IrrigationDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: LAHLOU MouniaCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202818VM Title: Footpath lightingDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202819VM Title: SunsetDate: 18.09.2000Photographer: BELHOSSEIN MyriamCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

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Aït Iktel, Abadou, Morocco

Acc No: S202820VM Title: Getting provisionsDate: 27.10.2000Photographer: LAHLOU MouniaCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202821VM Title: Transport of waterDate: 27.10.2000Photographer: LAHLOU MouniaCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202822VM Title: "L'Ecole"- learning centreDate: 18.09.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202823VM Title: Information centreDate: 18.09.2000Photographer: GUENNOUN RedaCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202824VM Title: Ceiling detailDate: 19.09.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202825VM Title: Entry to kitchenDate: 19.09.2000Photographer: LAHLOU MouniaCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

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Aït IktelAbadou, Morocco

Aït Iktel, Abadou, Morocco

Acc No: S202826VM Title: Interior courtDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202827VM Title: Construction of a bathroomDate: 19.09.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202828VM Title: Bathroom installationDate: 19.09.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202829VM Title: Finished bathroomDate: 19.09.2000Photographer: HENNANCE T.Copyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202830VM Title: Group sceneDate: 18.09.2000Photographer: BELHOSSEIN MyriamCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202831VM Title: Children going to schoolDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: LAHLOU MouniaCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

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Aït Iktel, Abadou, Morocco

Acc No: S202832VM Title: Group sceneDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: BELHOSSEIN MyriamCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

Acc No: S202833VM Title: Children going to schoolDate: 26.10.2000Photographer: SAID KahilCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 2348 Aït Iktel

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

1 R010168 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y2 R010169 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y3 R010170 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y4 R010171 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y5 R010172 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y6 R010173 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y7 R010174 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y8 R010175 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y9 R010176 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y

10 R010177 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y11 R010178 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y12 R010179 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y13 R010180 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y14 R010181 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y15 R010182 Chalre André 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 10x15 Y16 S202814 CT25109 IMG0001 General view 18.09.2000 SAID Kahil 24x36 Y17 S202815 CT25109 IMG0002 General view 18.09.2000 SAID Kahil 24x36 Y18 S202816 CT25109 IMG0003 Canal on bridge 26.10.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y19 S202817 CT25109 IMG0004 Irrigation 26.10.2000 LAHLOU Mounia 24x36 Y20 S202818 CT25109 IMG0005 Footpath lighting 26.10.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y21 S202819 CT25109 IMG0006 Sunset 18.09.2000 BELHOSSEIN Myriam 24x36 Y22 S202820 CT25109 IMG0007 Getting provisions 27.10.2000 LAHLOU Mounia 24x36 Y23 S202821 CT25109 IMG0008 Transport of water 27.10.2000 LAHLOU Mounia 24x36 Y24 S202822 CT25109 IMG0009 "L'Ecole"- learning centre 18.09.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y25 S202823 CT25109 IMG0010 Information centre 18.09.2000 GUENNOUN Reda 24x36 Y26 S202824 CT25109 IMG0011 Ceiling detail 19.09.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y27 S202825 CT25109 IMG0012 Entry to kitchen 19.09.2000 LAHLOU Mounia 24x36 Y28 S202826 CT25109 IMG0013 Interior court 26.10.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y29 S202827 CT25109 IMG0014 Construction of a bathroom 19.09.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y30 S202828 CT25109 IMG0015 Bathroom installation 19.09.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y31 S202829 CT25109 IMG0016 Finished bathroom 19.09.2000 HENNANCE T. 24x36 Y32 S202830 CT25109 IMG0017 Group scene 18.09.2000 BELHOSSEIN Myriam 24x36 Y33 S202831 CT25109 IMG0018 Children going to school 26.10.2000 LAHLOU Mounia 24x36 Y34 S202832 CT25109 IMG0019 Group scene 26.10.2000 BELHOSSEIN Myriam 24x36 Y35 S202833 CT25109 IMG0020 Children going to school 26.10.2000 SAID Kahil 24x36 Y36 S217163 Lake Aït Adel/M. Youssef 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y37 S217164 Lake Aït Adel/M. Youssef 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y38 S217165 Lake Aït Adel/M. Youssef 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y39 S217166 Lake Aït Adel/M. Youssef 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y40 S217167 Lake Aït Adel/M. Youssef 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y41 S217168 Lake Aït Adel/M. Youssef 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y42 S217169 Larbaa souk-route to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y43 S217170 Larbaa souk-route to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y44 S217171 Larbaa souk-route to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y45 S217172 Larbaa souk-principal road 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y46 S217173 Larbaa souk-principal road 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y47 S217174 Larbaa souk-principal road 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y48 S217175 Larbaa souk-principal road 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y49 S217176 Larbaa souk-principal road 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y50 S217177 Larbaa souk-dispensary extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

51 S217178 Larbaa souk-dispensary extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y52 S217179 Larbaa souk-dispensary extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y53 S217180 Larbaa souk-dispensary extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y54 S217181 Larbaa souk-dispensary extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y55 S217182 Larbaa souk-dispensary extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y56 S217183 Abadou-electricity station school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y57 S217184 Abadou-electricity station school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y58 S217185 Abadou-electricity station school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y59 S217186 Abadou-Coop. Française/Allemande bldg 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y60 S217187 Abadou-Coop. Française/Allemande bldg 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y61 S217188 Abadou-Coop. Française/Allemande bldg 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y62 S217189 Abadou-Coop. Française/Allemande bldg 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y63 S217190 View to Abadou water tower 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y64 S217191 View to Abadou water tower 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y65 S217192 View to Abadou water tower 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y66 S217193 Abadou/water tower/reservoirs for Aït Ik 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y67 S217194 Abadou/water tower/reservoirs for Aït Ik 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y68 S217195 Abadou/water tower/reservoirs for Aït Ik 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y69 S217196 Abadou/water tower/reservoirs for Aït Ik 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y70 S217197 Abadou/water tower/reservoirs for Aït Ik 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y71 S217198 1st fountain on road to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y72 S217199 1st fountain on road to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y73 S217200 1st fountain on road to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y74 S217201 1st fountain on road to Aït Iktel 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y75 S217202 Aït Iktel, old mosque 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y76 S217203 Aït Iktel, old mosque 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y77 S217204 Aït Iktel, old mosque 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y78 S217205 Aït Iktel, old mosque 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y79 S217206 Aït Iktel, small school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y80 S217207 Aït Iktel, small school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y81 S217208 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y82 S217209 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y83 S217210 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y84 S217211 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y85 S217212 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y86 S217213 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y87 S217214 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y88 S217215 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y89 S217216 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y90 S217217 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y91 S217218 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y92 S217219 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y93 S217220 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y94 S217221 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y95 S217222 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y96 S217223 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y97 S217224 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y98 S217225 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y99 S217226 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y

100 S217227 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

101 S217228 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y102 S217229 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y103 S217230 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y104 S217231 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y105 S217232 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y106 S217233 BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y107 S217234 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y108 S217235 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y109 S217236 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y110 S217237 View from generator/wells/tanks/library 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y111 S217238 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y112 S217239 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y113 S217240 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y114 S217241 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y115 S217242 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y116 S217243 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y117 S217244 Old house to be BMCE school extension 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y118 S217245 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y119 S217246 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y120 S217247 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y121 S217248 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y122 S217249 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y123 S217250 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y124 S217251 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y125 S217252 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y126 S217253 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y127 S217254 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y128 S217255 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y129 S217256 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y130 S217257 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y131 S217258 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y132 S217259 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y133 S217260 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y134 S217261 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y135 S217262 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y136 S217263 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y137 S217264 View from BMCE school 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y138 S217265 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y139 S217266 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y140 S217267 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y141 S217268 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y142 S217269 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y143 S217270 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y144 S217271 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y145 S217272 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y146 S217273 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y147 S217274 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y148 S217275 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y149 S217276 Power generator, wells reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y150 S217277 Library 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y

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Aït Iktel, Abadou, Morocco

No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

151 S217278 Library 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y152 S217279 Library 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y153 S217280 Panoramic evening view 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y154 S217281 Panoramic evening view 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y155 S217282 Panoramic evening view 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y156 S217283 Panoramic evening view 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y157 S217284 Panoramic evening view 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y158 S217285 View from generator/reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y159 S217286 View from generator/reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y160 S217287 View from generator/reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y161 S217288 View from generator/reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y162 S217289 View from generator/reservoirs 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y163 S217290 3nd fountain 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y164 S217291 2nd water fountain 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y165 S217292 2nd water fountain 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y166 S217293 2nd water fountain 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y167 S217294 2nd water fountain 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y168 S217295 3rd water fountain 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y169 S217296 View from electric plant/wells 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y170 S217297 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y171 S217298 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y172 S217299 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y173 S217300 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y174 S217301 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y175 S217302 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y176 S217303 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y177 S217304 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y178 S217305 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y179 S217306 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y180 S217307 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y181 S217308 Weaving training information centre 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y182 S217309 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y183 S217310 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y184 S217311 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y185 S217312 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y186 S217313 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y187 S217314 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y188 S217315 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y189 S217316 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y190 S217317 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y191 S217318 Bridge irrigation channels 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y192 S217319 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y193 S217320 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y194 S217321 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y195 S217322 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y196 S217323 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y197 S217324 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y198 S217325 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y199 S217326 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y200 S217327 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

201 S217328 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y202 S217329 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y203 S217330 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y204 S217331 Aït Iktel landscape 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y205 S217332 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y206 S217333 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y207 S217334 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y208 S217335 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y209 S217336 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y210 S217337 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y211 S217338 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y212 S217339 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y213 S217340 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y214 S217341 Aït Iktel, local house, salon 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y215 S217342 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y216 S217343 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y217 S217344 Aït Iktel, local house 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y218 S217345 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y219 S217346 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y220 S217347 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y221 S217348 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y222 S217349 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y223 S217350 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y224 S217351 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y225 S217352 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y226 S217353 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y227 S217354 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y228 S217355 Aït Iktel, Aouach 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y229 S217356 Electrical station 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y230 S217357 Electrical station 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y231 S217358 Water tower 12.05.2001 LIGNON Christian 24x36 Y232 S217840 12.05.2001 MOULINE Saïd 24x36 Y233 S217841 12.05.2001 MOULINE Saïd 24x36 Y234 S217842 12.05.2001 MOULINE Saïd 24x36 Y235 S217843 Water tower 12.05.2001 MOULINE Saïd 24x36 Y236 S217844 Association's water tower 12.05.2001 MOULINE Saïd 24x36 Y237 S217845 12.05.2001 NACHEF Michel 24x36 Y238 S218846 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y239 S218847 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y240 S218848 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y241 S218849 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y242 S218850 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y243 S218851 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y244 S218852 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y245 S218853 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y246 S218854 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y247 S218855 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y248 S218856 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y249 S218857 Informal school, weavers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y250 S218858 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y

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251 S218859 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y252 S218860 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y253 S218861 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y254 S218862 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y255 S218863 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y256 S218864 New centre, office 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y257 S218865 Pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y258 S218866 Pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y259 S218867 Water pump, well, generator, reservoir 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y260 S218868 Water pump, well, generator, reservoir 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y261 S218869 Water pump, well, generator, reservoir 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y262 S218870 Water pump, well, generator, reservoir 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y263 S218871 Reservoir access 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y264 S218872 Reservoir access 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y265 S218873 Reservoir access 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y266 S218874 First pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y267 S218875 First pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y268 S218876 First pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y269 S218877 First pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y270 S218878 First pumping station 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y271 S218879 Piping 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y272 S218880 Piping 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y273 S218881 Pumping station, interior 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y274 S218882 Generator 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y275 S218883 Generator 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y276 S218884 Generator 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y277 S218885 Piping 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y278 S218886 Hospital 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y279 S218887 Hospital 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y280 S218888 Hospital 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y281 S218889 Hospital 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y282 S218890 Hospital 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y283 S218891 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y284 S218892 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y285 S218893 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y286 S218894 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y287 S218895 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y288 S218896 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y289 S218897 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y290 S218898 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y291 S218899 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y292 S218900 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y293 S218901 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y294 S218902 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y295 S218903 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y296 S218904 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y297 S218905 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y298 S218906 Official school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y299 S218907 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y300 S218908 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y

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301 S218909 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y302 S218910 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y303 S218911 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y304 S218912 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y305 S218913 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y306 S218914 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y307 S218915 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y308 S218916 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y309 S218917 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y310 S218918 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y311 S218919 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y312 S218920 Village view 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y313 S218921 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y314 S218922 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y315 S218923 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y316 S218924 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y317 S218925 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y318 S218926 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y319 S218927 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y320 S218928 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y321 S218929 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y322 S218930 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y323 S218931 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y324 S218932 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y325 S218933 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y326 S218934 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y327 S218935 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y328 S218936 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y329 S218937 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y330 S218938 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y331 S218939 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y332 S218940 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y333 S218941 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y334 S218942 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y335 S218943 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y336 S218944 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y337 S218945 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y338 S218946 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y339 S218947 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y340 S218948 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y341 S218949 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y342 S218950 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y343 S218951 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y344 S218952 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y345 S218953 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y346 S218954 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y347 S218955 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y348 S218956 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y349 S218957 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y350 S218958 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y

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351 S218959 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y352 S218960 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y353 S218961 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y354 S218962 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y355 S218963 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y356 S218964 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y357 S218965 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y358 S218966 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y359 S218967 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y360 S218968 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y361 S218969 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y362 S218970 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y363 S218971 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y364 S218972 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y365 S218973 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y366 S218974 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y367 S218975 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y368 S218976 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y369 S218977 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y370 S218978 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y371 S218979 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y372 S218980 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y373 S218981 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y374 S218982 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y375 S218983 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y376 S218984 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y377 S218985 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y378 S218986 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y379 S218987 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y380 S218988 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y381 S218989 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y382 S218990 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y383 S218991 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y384 S218992 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y385 S218993 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y386 S218994 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y387 S218995 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y388 S218996 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y389 S218997 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y390 S218998 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y391 S218999 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y392 S219000 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y393 S219001 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y394 S219002 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y395 S219003 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y396 S219004 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y397 S219005 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y398 S219006 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y399 S219007 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y400 S219008 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y

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401 S219009 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y402 S219010 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y403 S219011 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y404 S219012 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y405 S219013 Water channel 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y406 S219014 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y407 S219015 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y408 S219016 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y409 S219017 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y410 S219018 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y411 S219019 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y412 S219020 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y413 S219021 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y414 S219022 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y415 S219023 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y416 S219024 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y417 S219025 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y418 S219026 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y419 S219027 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y420 S219028 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y421 S219029 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y422 S219030 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y423 S219031 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y424 S219032 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y425 S219033 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y426 S219034 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y427 S219035 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y428 S219036 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y429 S219037 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y430 S219038 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y431 S219039 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y432 S219040 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y433 S219041 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y434 S219042 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y435 S219043 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y436 S219044 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y437 S219045 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y438 S219046 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y439 S219047 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y440 S219048 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y441 S219049 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y442 S219050 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y443 S219051 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y444 S219052 Water fountain 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y445 S219053 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y446 S219054 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y447 S219055 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y448 S219056 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y449 S219057 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y450 S219058 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y

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451 S219059 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y452 S219060 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y453 S219061 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y454 S219062 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y455 S219063 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y456 S219064 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y457 S219065 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y458 S219066 Market 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y459 S219067 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y460 S219068 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y461 S219069 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y462 S219070 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y463 S219071 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y464 S219072 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y465 S219073 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y466 S219074 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y467 S219075 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y468 S219076 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y469 S219077 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y470 S219078 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y471 S219079 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y472 S219080 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y473 S219081 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y474 S219082 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y475 S219083 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y476 S219084 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y477 S219085 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y478 S219086 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y479 S219087 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y480 S219088 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y481 S219089 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y482 S219090 Singers and dancers 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y483 S219091 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y484 S219092 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y485 S219093 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y486 S219094 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y487 S219095 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y488 S219096 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y489 S219097 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y490 S219098 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y491 S219099 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y492 S219100 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y493 S219101 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y494 S219102 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y495 S219103 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y496 S219104 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y497 S219105 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y498 S219106 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y499 S219107 Informal school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y500 S219108 Underground water reservoir 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y

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501 S219109 Underground water reservoir 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y502 S219110 School 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y503 S219111 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y504 S219112 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y505 S219113 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y506 S219114 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y507 S219115 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y508 S219116 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y509 S219117 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y510 S219118 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y511 S219119 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y512 S219120 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y513 S219121 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y514 S219122 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y515 S219123 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y516 S219124 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y517 S219125 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y518 S219126 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y519 S219127 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y520 S219128 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y521 S219129 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y522 S219130 Underground water reservoir school 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 24x36 Y523 S219131 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y524 S219132 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y525 S219133 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y526 S219134 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y527 S219135 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y528 S219136 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y529 S219137 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y530 S219138 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y531 S219139 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y532 S219140 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y533 S219141 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y534 S219142 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y535 S219143 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y536 S219144 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y537 S219145 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y538 S219146 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y539 S219147 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y540 S219148 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y541 S219149 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y542 S219150 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y543 S219151 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y544 S219152 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y545 S219153 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y546 S219154 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y547 S219155 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y548 S219156 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y549 S219157 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y550 S219158 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

551 S219159 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y552 S219160 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y553 S219161 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y554 S219162 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y555 S219163 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y556 S219164 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y557 S219165 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y558 S219166 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y559 S219167 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y560 S219168 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y561 S219169 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y562 S219170 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y563 S219171 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y564 S219172 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y565 S219173 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y566 S219174 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y567 S219175 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y568 S219176 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y569 S219177 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y570 S219178 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y571 S219179 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y572 S219180 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y573 S219181 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y574 S219182 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y575 S219183 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y576 S219184 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y577 S219185 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y578 S219186 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y579 S219187 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y580 S219188 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y581 S219189 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y582 S219190 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y583 S219191 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y584 S219192 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y585 S219193 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y586 S219194 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y587 S219195 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y588 S219196 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y589 S219197 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y590 S219198 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y591 S219199 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y592 S219200 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y593 S219201 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y594 S219202 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y595 S219203 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y596 S219204 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y597 S219205 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y598 S219206 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y599 S219207 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y600 S219208 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

601 S219209 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y602 S219210 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y603 S219211 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y604 S219212 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y605 S219213 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y606 S219214 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y607 S219215 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y608 S219216 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y609 S219217 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y610 S219218 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y611 S219219 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y612 S219220 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y613 S219221 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y614 S219222 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y615 S219223 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y616 S219224 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y617 S219225 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y618 S219226 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y619 S219227 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y620 S219228 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y621 S219229 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y622 S219230 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y623 S219231 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y624 S219232 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y625 S219233 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y626 S219234 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y627 S219235 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y628 S219236 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y629 S219237 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y630 S219238 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y631 S219239 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y632 S219240 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y633 S219241 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y634 S219242 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y635 S219243 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y636 S219244 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y637 S219245 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y638 S219246 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y639 S219247 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y640 S219248 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y641 S219249 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y642 S219250 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y643 S219251 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y644 S219252 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y645 S219253 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y646 S219254 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y647 S219255 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y648 S219256 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y649 S219257 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y650 S219258 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

651 S219259 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y652 S219260 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y653 S219261 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y654 S219262 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y655 S219263 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y656 S219264 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y657 S219265 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y658 S219266 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y659 S219267 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y660 S219268 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y661 S219269 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y662 S219270 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y663 S219271 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y664 S219272 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y665 S219273 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y666 S219274 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y667 S219275 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y668 S219276 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y669 S219277 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y670 S219278 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y671 S219279 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y672 S219280 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y673 S219281 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y674 S219282 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y675 S219283 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y676 S219284 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y677 S219285 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y678 S219286 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y679 S219287 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y680 S219288 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y681 S219289 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y682 S219290 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y683 S219291 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y684 S219292 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y685 S219293 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y686 S219294 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y687 S219295 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y688 S219296 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y689 S219297 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y690 S219298 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y691 S219299 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y692 S219300 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y693 S219301 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y694 S219302 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y695 S219303 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y696 S219304 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y697 S219305 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y698 S219306 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y699 S219307 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y700 S219308 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

701 S219309 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y702 S219310 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y703 S219311 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y704 S219312 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y705 S219313 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y706 S219314 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y707 S219315 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y708 S219316 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y709 S219317 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y710 S219318 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y711 S219319 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y712 S219320 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y713 S219321 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y714 S219322 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y715 S219323 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y716 S219739 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y717 S219740 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y718 S219741 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y719 S219742 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y720 S219743 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y721 S219744 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y722 S219745 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y723 S219746 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y724 S219747 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y725 S219748 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y726 S219749 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y727 S219750 15.07.2001 SCHOLTEN Hans 4x6 Y

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