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Jerusalem, Israel

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Fountain of Sabil Qa'It Bay, and Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, c 1920

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/4
Scope and Contents

A photograph showing the Fountain of Sabil Qa'It Bay, and the Dome of the Rock Jerusalem, and marked "American Colony, Jerusalem."

Dates: c 1920

From Above, of TheStone Model south Elevation, 1920

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/8/2
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An aerial photograph of the stone model, showing the south elevation.

Dates: 1920

General plan showing main departments, 1920

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/9/3
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A plate showing a duplicate image of Patrick Geddes' and Frank C. Mears designs for the Hebrew University, showing a general plan outlining main departments.

Dates: 1920

General view from the South, 1920

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/9/2
Scope and Contents

A plate showing a duplicate image of Patrick Geddes' and Frank C. Mears designs for the Hebrew University, showing the general view from the South.

Dates: 1920

Hebrew University in Jerusalem - Designs, 11-Jun-20

 sub-series
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/9
Scope and Contents

Three plates showing Patrick Geddes' and Frank C. Mears' designs for the proposed Hebrew University at Jerusalem. Detailed as being from the architect and dated 11 June 1920.

Dates: 11-Jun-20

Hebrew University in Jerusalem - Project Designs, 1920

 sub-series
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/8
Scope and Contents

A series of three sepia reproduction images produced by Sprague and Co. Ltd, of 69-70 Dean Street, London, Soho, of Patrick Geddes and Frank C. Mears' designs for a proposed Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Designs were submitted to the Zionist Organisation. The original drawings signed by the architect 11 June 1920.

Dates: 1920

Jerusalem Et Le Mont Des Oliviers, c 1914

 Item — Box PC6: Series Coll-1167/G; Series Coll-1167/H; Series Coll-1167/I; Series Coll-1167/J
Identifier: Coll-1167/H/1/56
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A lithograph drawn by Charles van de Velde and lithography by Eugène Cicéri showing Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives. The Mount of Olives is a mountain ridge east of and adjacent to Jerusalem's Old City, and is named for the olive groves that once covered its slopes. The mount has been used as a Jewish cemetery for over 3000 years and holds approximately 150,000 graves. Several key events in the life of Jesus, as related in the Gospels, took place on the Mount of Olives.

Dates: c 1914

Jerusalem, from Mount Scopus, c 1920

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Identifier: Coll-1167/H/2
Scope and Contents

A photograph showing Jerusalem from Mount Scopus and possibly showing the 'American Colony', a colony established in Jerusalem in 1881 by members of a Christian utopian society led by Anna and Horatio Spafford.

Dates: c 1920

Jerusalem: l'ancienne ville de Jerusalem et ses environs c.1700-c.1800, c 1914

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Identifier: Coll-1167/A/7/36
Scope and Contents

L' Ancienne Ville de Jerusalem et ses Environs, engraver unknown, related to Bernard Lamy, 'Introduction à l’Écriture Sainte' (Introduction to Sacred Scripture) published 1711.

Dates: c 1914