Jerusalem
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Eric Olof Lundholm
Evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem, c.1914
Photograph of the first model of the Temple of Jerusalem, created from the Temple de Jerusalem (Ref: Coll-1167/A/3/3), showing the evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem from the tabernacle of Harem-es-Cherif. Oriented in French.
Evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem, c.1914
Photograph of the first model of the Temple of Jerusalem, created from the Temple de Jerusalem (Ref: Coll-1167/A/3/3), showing the evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem from the tabernacle of Harem-es-Cherif. Oriented in French.
Evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem, c.1914
Photograph of the first model of the Temple of Jerusalem, created from the Temple de Jerusalem (Ref: Coll-1167/A/3/3), showing the evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem from the tabernacle of Harem-es-Cherif. Oriented in French.
Evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem, c.1914
Photograph of the first model of the Temple of Jerusalem, created from the Temple de Jerusalem (Ref: Coll-1167/A/3/3), showing the evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem from the tabernacle of Harem-es-Cherif. Oriented in French.
Evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem, c.1914
Photograph of the first model of the Temple of Jerusalem, created from the Temple de Jerusalem (Ref: Coll-1167/A/3/3), showing the evolution of the Temple of Jerusalem from the tabernacle of Harem-es-Cherif. Oriented in French.
Panorama of Jerusalem taken from the roof of the Governor's Palace, by Selina Bracebridge
This is a large panoramic view of Jerusalem originally taken from the roof of the Governor's Palace by Selina Bracebridge on the 16th December 1834. The present item is a lithographed reproduction of the full panorama drawing, in the form of a long strip. [Graf & Soret], [1834].
Section 17: Jerusalem, April 1852
This series consists of five boxes of photographs showing scenes of Ireland, Paris, Switzerland, Rome, Pompei, Athens, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Cairo, Thebes, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Petra, and more.
Temple de Jerusalem, 1715
Copperplate engraving illustrating the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, showing surrounding buildings and walls, a key below the view lists the buildings numbered in the illustration. Dutch and French commentary.
The Agony in the Garden, 1455, c.1914
Reproduction print of the painting entitled 'The Agony in the Garden', 1455, by Andrea Mantegna, probably cut from a publication. Included as an example of Renaissance (Venetian) visualisation of Jerusalem as seen from the Garden of Gethsemane.