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Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia, located in the East African country of Abyssinia, and is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city

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Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Emperor Haile Selassie returns to Addis Ababa, five years to the day since his 1936 exile

Emperor Haile Selassie returns to Addis Ababa, five years to the day since his 1936 exile. Seen here breaking the Royal Standard at the Palace. 5th May 1941

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British Forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, a British armoured car carrying the Union Jack at the Governors Palace, Addis Ababa

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, Transvaal regiment forces after the liberation of Addis Ababa. Circa May 1941

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: A pile of captured Italian rifles at Addis Ababa. June 1941

A pile of captured Italian rifles at Addis Ababa. June 1941

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1

British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1, 000 miles in less than 60 days. Photo shows

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Foreign correspondents reporting from Addis Ababa

Abyssinian War September 1935 Foreign correspondents reporting from Addis Ababa

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Families of Addis Ababa pose outside their houses as

Abyssinian War September 1935 Families of Addis Ababa pose outside their houses as tribesmen and chieftains arrive in Addis Ababa to pledge there loyalty to emperor Haile Selassie following

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 A mounted officer taking the salute as the Abyssinian

Abyssinian War September 1935 A mounted officer taking the salute as the Abyssinian army march through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of

Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast. Following the parade the army marched to the north of the country to confront

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 The band of the Imperial Ethiopian Guard marching

Abyssinian War September 1935 The band of the Imperial Ethiopian Guard marching through Addis Ababa, lead by a gigantic Drum Major

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Emperor Haile Selassie wearing a heavy crown

Abyssinian War September 1935 Emperor Haile Selassie wearing a heavy crown and white veil with chiefs and other dignitaries, under ceremonial umbrellas

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935. Tribesmen arriving in Addis Ababa to pledge there

Abyssinian War September 1935. Tribesmen arriving in Addis Ababa to pledge there loyalty to emperor Haile Selassie following the invasion of Ethiopia by Italian forces

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Second Abyssinian War September 1935 A busy railway station as chieftains

Second Abyssinian War September 1935 A busy railway station as chieftains and tribesmen flood into Addis Ababa for the Meskal festive

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Cavalry of the Abyssinian army seen passing through

Abyssinian War September 1935 Cavalry of the Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, in Addis Ababa during the Royal visit to Ethiopia. 4th February 1965

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Ambassadors and tribal chiefs seen here in the cathedral of St George, Addis Ababa

Ambassadors and tribal chiefs seen here in the cathedral of St George, Addis Ababa, for the coronation of Haile Selassie. November 1930

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie is greeted by Lieutenant General Cunningham

Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie is greeted by Lieutenant General Cunningham, the General Officer in Command of the British Expeditionary Forces

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: 20070861

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ETHIOPIA Addis Ababa Amharic script on new shopfront advertising hoardings

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: African Union Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

African Union Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Mountain landscape in Great Blue Nile Gorge, between Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Mountain landscape in Great Blue Nile Gorge, between Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Great Blue Nile Gorge, between Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Great Blue Nile Gorge, between Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Village and farmland, Great Blue Nile Gorge, between Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Village and farmland, Great Blue Nile Gorge, between Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than

British Forces entered Addis Ababa on April 5th, having advanced 1800 miles in less than 60 days. Pictured, the march through Addis Ababa of a well known Transvaal Regiment headed by pipers

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1

British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1, 000 miles in less than 60 days. A British General arriving at Emperor Haile Selassies Old palace in Addis Ababa

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1

British Forces entered Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on 5th April 1941, having advanced 1, 000 miles in less than 60 days. Photo shows

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of

Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast. Following the parade the army marched to the north of the country to confront

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Soldiers of Abyssinian army seen parade pass Emperor

Abyssinian War September 1935 Soldiers of Abyssinian army seen parade pass Emperor Haile Selassie in Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast, before marching south to confront the Italian invading forces

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of

Abyssinian War September 1935 Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast. Following the parade the army marched to the north of the country to confront

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Soldiers of the Abyssinian army seen passing through

Abyssinian War September 1935 Soldiers of the Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935. Tribesmen and Chieftains arriving in Addis Ababa to

Abyssinian War September 1935. Tribesmen and Chieftains arriving in Addis Ababa to pledge there loyalty to emperor Haile Selassie following the invasion of Ethiopia by Italian forces

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935. Tribesmen and Chieftains arriving in Addis Ababa to

Abyssinian War September 1935. Tribesmen and Chieftains arriving in Addis Ababa to pledge there loyalty to emperor Haile Selassie following the invasion of Ethiopia by Italian forces

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Cavalry of the Abyssinian army seen passing through

Abyssinian War September 1935 Cavalry of the Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Abyssinian War September 1935 Cavalry of the Abyssinian army seen passing through

Abyssinian War September 1935 Cavalry of the Abyssinian army seen passing through the streets of Addis Ababa during the Meskel Feast. making their way to the front

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965

Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Queen Elizabeth II switches to Horse Drawn Carriage accompanied by Emperor Haile Selassie

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa

Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965

Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis AbabaQueen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa. With Emperor Haile Selassie

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa

Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa

Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Ethiopia, 1st - 8th February 1965. Addis Ababa

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Cheryl Baker in Addis Ababa Ethiopia April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter with sets

Cheryl Baker in Addis Ababa Ethiopia April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter with sets of twins saved by the Gemini Trust

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Khor C Addis Ababa L. G 18. 8. 40 Photograph bombs exploding

Khor C Addis Ababa L. G 18. 8. 40 Photograph bombs exploding
Khor. C. Addis Ababa. L.G. 18.8.40. bombs exploding on buildings and Italian aircraft at Addis Ababa airfield, during an attack by the British No

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Machiato Coffee In The Tomoca Coffee House; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Machiato Coffee In The Tomoca Coffee House; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Cheryl Baker in Addis Ababa Ethiopia April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter with a

Cheryl Baker in Addis Ababa Ethiopia April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter with a set of twins the same age as her own who were saved by the Gemini Trust

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Cheryl Baker at home in Kent April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter

Cheryl Baker at home in Kent April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter and former Bucks Fizz singer holds a Bucks Fizz album prior to her visit to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Cheryl Baker in Addis Ababa Ethiopia April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter with a

Cheryl Baker in Addis Ababa Ethiopia April 1998 Cheryl Baker TV presenter with a set of twins the same age as her own who were saved by the Gemini Trust

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: HAILE SELASSIE (1892-1975). Emperor of Ethiopia, 1930-1974

HAILE SELASSIE (1892-1975). Emperor of Ethiopia, 1930-1974. On horseback with a group of guards in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Photograph, 1935

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Addis Ababa - Ethiopia - Covered Bazaar

Addis Ababa - Ethiopia - Covered Bazaar
The gently-sloping rooftops of the covered market at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: Display of rugs in a shop in Addis Ababas Merkato, or market

Display of rugs in a shop in Addis Ababas Merkato, or market

Background imageAddis Ababa Collection: A man winnows Teff, a small-grained cereal, with a wooden hayfork

A man winnows Teff, a small-grained cereal, with a wooden hayfork.; Teff is grown extensively in Ethiopia and is used to make injera, a fermented, bread-type pancake



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Addis Ababa Collection

Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia, located in the East African country of Abyssinia, and is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, with a population of over 4 million people. The city has a rich history, having been founded in 1886 by Emperor Menelik II as the capital of his Ethiopian Empire. Addis Ababa is home to many important institutions such as the African Union headquarters, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), and numerous embassies from around the world. The city also boasts several universities, museums, libraries, parks and other cultural attractions that make it an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world. Addis Ababa has become an important hub for trade and commerce in East Africa due to its strategic location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia. With its unique blend of modernity and traditional culture, Addis Ababa continues to be one of Africa's most dynamic cities today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Addis Ababa collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of Ethiopia's capital city. Our collection features a wide range of images, including panoramic views of the city skyline, colorful street scenes, and intimate portraits of its people. One standout piece is an aerial view of Addis Ababa at night, showcasing the vibrant lights and bustling activity that make it such a dynamic metropolis. Another striking image captures a group of women in traditional dress carrying baskets on their heads as they walk through a busy market. Whether you're looking to add some cultural flair to your home or office decor or simply want to admire the beauty and diversity of this fascinating African city, the Addis Ababa collection has something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in various sizes and formats, it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your style and space.
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Addis Ababa art prints are a collection of artistic works that showcase the rich cultural heritage and history of Ethiopia's capital city, Addis Ababa. These prints feature stunning images captured by talented photographers who have captured the essence of this vibrant African metropolis. The Addis Ababa art prints depict various aspects of life in the city, including its bustling streets, colorful markets, traditional architecture, and iconic landmarks such as the Ethiopian National Museum and Holy Trinity Cathedral. The artworks also highlight the diverse cultures and traditions that coexist in this cosmopolitan city. These beautiful prints are perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of African culture to their home or office decor. They make excellent gifts for lovers of travel photography or those with an interest in African art and culture. With their vivid colors and striking imagery, Addis Ababa art prints are sure to captivate any viewer's attention.
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