Jerusalem (district (national))
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, No 1, 1857
231 x 160 mm. A view, taken from just below the Church of the Ascension, looking down on the city showing the densely packed buildings surrounded by the high city wall. The prominent domed building is the Mosque of Omar. The Garden of Gethsemene lies outside the walls at the right of the print.
Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, No 2, 1857
230 x 154 mm. A panoramic view taken from just below the Church of the Ascension showing the northwest section of the city (Betheza) with the Valley of Jehoshaphat in the foreground and St. Stephen's Gate at the left of the print.
Jerusalem from the Mount Olives, 1900
Title is in French, English, Italian, Spanish and German. Numbered '35' on the reverse.
Jerusalem, from the Well of En-Rogel, 1857
229 x 159 mm. A view from the junction of the valley of Jehoshapat and the valley of Hinnom, showing the Well of En-Rogel (enclosed in a vaulted stone building) in the foreground with the City of Jerusalem visible on the hillside beyond. The surrounding landscape is rock-strewn hillside with an (?) olive grove in the middle distance.
Jerusalem, from the well of En-Rogel, 1860
227 x 162 mm. A view from the Well of En-Rogel (omitting the well itself from the picture), with the City of Jerusalem visible on the hillside beyond. The surrounding landscape is rock-strewn hillside with an (?) olive grove in the middle distance.
Jérusalem. Holy Sepulchre, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '45' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Interior of the church of Gethsemane, 1900
Title is in French, English, Italian and German. Numbered '5' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Interior of the church of Gethsemane, 1900
Title is in French, English, Italian and German. Numbered '5' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Mosque of Aksa, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '20' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Pulpit of Omar, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '25' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Pulpit of Omar, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '25' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Street inside Jaffa Gate, 1900
Title is in Hebrew, German, French, English and Italian.
Jérusalem. Street inside Jaffa Gate, 1900
Title is in Hebrew, German, French, English and Italian.
Jérusalem. The Rock Moriah. Interior of the mosque of Omar, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '33' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. The Rock Moriah. Interior of the mosque of Omar, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '33' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Tomb of David, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish (?), Italian and German. Numbered '31' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Tomb of David, 1900
Title is in French, English, Spanish (?), Italian and German. Numbered '31' on the reverse.
Jérusalem. Tower of David, 1900
Title is in French, English, Italian and German. Numbered '24' on the reverse.
Jerusalem. Valley of Jehosaphat, 1900
Title is in French, English, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew and German. Numbered '22' on the reverse.
Jerusalem. Valley of Jehosaphat, 1900
Title is in French, English, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew and German. Numbered '22' on the reverse.
Members of International Missionary conference, Jerusalem, 1928, 1928
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Missionaries studying Arabic in Jerusalem, 1906 - 1938
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Pool of Siloam 1857, 1857
277 x 247 mm. View of the Pool of Siloam, Jerusalem with two figures posed at its edge. The print is signed: 'Robertson Beato and Co'.
Representatives of Eastern Orthodox churches entering St. George’s Close, 1957
137 x 97 mm. glossy print. Taken during the enthronement of the Most Rev. A. Campbell MacInnes, first Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, 30 Aug. 1957.
Representatives of the Latin Church entering the cathedral, 1957
138 x 99 mm. glossy print. Taken during the enthronement of the Most Rev. A. Campbell MacInnes, first Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, 30 Aug. 1957.