Close
Home
Help
Library
Login
FAO Staff Login
Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
Go to Login page
Hide details
Tags
Archive
Black and White
Geography and history
History
NOFAO
Stacked assets
Explore More Collections
Conceptually similar
LYBIA 1953. Dune fixation using 'Saccharum aegyptiacum'
LIBYA 1953. FAO photographer preparing to shoot an olive plantation
THAILAND 1953. Nutritional Survey team examines children
LIBYA 1953. Introducing method of curing that yields a product of much higher quality
LIBYA 1953. Introducing method of curing that yields a product of much higher quality
LIBYA 1953. Introducing method of curing that yields a product of much higher quality
LIBYA 1953. Introducing method of curing that yields a product of much higher quality
LIBYA 1953. Introducing method of curing that yields a product of much higher quality
THAILAND 1953. Tilapia fingerlings in net
EL SALVADOR 1955. FAO Representatives inspecting coffee beans
LIBYA 1973. Agricultural Development and Land Use
INDONESIA 1955. Examining carp harvest at a private farm
INDIA 1951. Harvesting rice
CEYLON 1953 (SRI LANKA from 1972). Live-bait bonito fishermen standing on an outrigger canoe
THAILAND 1953. Showcasing Tilapia fish characteristics at Bangkhen Experiment station
ETHIOPIA 1953. Anti-rinderpest vaccination
CEYLON 1953 (SRI LANKA from 1972). Fishermen hauling their beach-seine
ITALY 1950s (exact date unknown). Portrait of Mr. Frank McDougall
INDIA 1953. FAO seminar
INDONESIA 1951. Fishing carp fry
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Add to collection
LIBYA 1953. FAO date expert examines species of insect pests
1953 (exact date unknown). Tripoli, Libya. This photograph shows Mr. V.W.H. Down, FAO date expert, examining species of insect pests that cause great losses of dates in Libya.
01/01/1953
Credit
©FAO/Patrick Morin
UNFAO Source
FAO Photo Library
File size
772.44 KB
Unique ID
UF12P4T
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.