Jerusalem (district (national))
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
Sixth form class at the Bishop Gobat School in Jerusalem, 1906 - 1938
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Sixth Station, 1900
Title is in English, French, Italian and German. Numbered '37' on the reverse.
Sixth Station, 1900
Title is in English, French, Italian and German. Numbered '37' on the reverse.
Souvenirs of the Palestine campaign, 1916 - 1958
Signatures of visitors to the R.C.S. exhibition, reminiscences and original campaign material, including orders, passes, concert programmes and papers on the unofficial surrender of Jerusalem.
St Stephen's Gate, Jerusalem, 1857, 1857
258 x 312 mm. General view of St Stephen's Gate. The print is signed: 'Robertson Beato and Co'.
Street view with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1860
The Archbishop addressing representatives of the Church Council and Committees, 1960
140 x 90 mm. glossy print, Elia Photo-Service, Jerusalem. Taken during the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Jerusalem in Dec. 1960.
The Archbishop entering St. George’s Cathedral with his chaplains and archdeacons, 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.
The Archbishop greeting Syrian Orthodox friends after the ceremony, 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.
The Archbishop in group outside St. George’s Cathedral, 1960
140 x 90 mm. glossy print. Taken during the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Jerusalem in Dec. 1960.
The Archbishop leaving his house before the ceremony, 1957
98 x 138 mm. glossy print. Taken during the enthronement of the Most Rev. A. Campbell MacInnes, first Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, 30 Aug. 1957.
The Archbishop leaving the cathedral after the ceremony, 1957
92 x 138 mm. glossy print. Taken during the enthronement of the Most Rev. A. Campbell MacInnes, first Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, 30 Aug. 1957.
The Archbishop receiving a gift from Mrs. Cubain for Mrs. Fisher, 1960
140 x 90 mm. glossy print. Taken during the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury to Jerusalem in Dec. 1960.
The Bishop of the Sudan presenting the Bishop-elect to the Archbishop, 1958
172 x 125 mm. glossy print. Taken during the consecration of Canon Najib Atolla Cubain, first Bishop of Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, the first Arab bishop in the Anglican Communion, in St. George’s Cathedral, 6 Jan. 1958.
The CMS Office, 1947
154 x 110 mm. glossy print with 123 x 80 mm. copy and 64 x 40 mm. negative.
The mosque of Aksa, Jerusalem, 1860
227 x 160 mm. A view looking along the city wall at the southern end of the city towards the mosque of Aksa, with the valley of Jehoshaphat and the Mount of Olives in the distance.
The mosque of Omar, etc, Jerusalem, 1857
233 x 165 mm. A view taken from near St. Stevens gate looking towards the pool of Bethesda, the mosque of Omar and Aksa (partially obscured by smoke from a chimney in the foreground) and with the houses of the modern city on the right.
The Mosque of Omar, etc, Jerusalem, 1860
219 x 159 mm. A view looking along the city wall towards the dome of the mosque of Omar and 'El Haram-esh-Sherif', the Holy Sanctuary, with the houses of the city beyond. With wasteland and cactus in the left foreground.
The New English Church etc. from the Tower of Hippicus, Jerusalem, 1857
The Pool of Bethesda, 1860
231 x 162 mm. A view taken from near St. Stevens gate looking towards the pool of Bethesda, the mosque of Omar and Aksa (partially obscured by smoke from a chimney in the foreground) and with the houses of the modern city on the right.
The Pool of Hezekiah, 1860
227 x 161 mm. A view from the tower of Hippicus looking on the pool of Hezekiah with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the background.
The pool of Hezekiah etc. from the tower of Hippicus, Jerusalem, 1857
232 x 158 mm. A view looking down on the pool of Hezekiah, enclosed on all sides by buildings (among them 'The Mediterranean' Hotel), with the domes of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre beyond.
The Tyropean Valley, 1857
229 x 156 mm. A view showing a section of southern Jerusalem with thick growths of prickly pear cactus in the foreground, the houses of the town beyond and the dome of the Mosque of Omar visible behind two cypress trees. The remains of ancient bridge or viaduct, known as 'Dr Robinson's Arch' can be seen just to the right of centre of the print .
The Valley of Jehoshaphat, Jerusalem, 1860
227 x 160 mm. A view looking along the Valley of Jehoshaphat with the Mount of Olives in the background. In the foreground is the Jewish burial ground with tombstones and sepulchres. The furthest sepulchre is the Tomb of Absalom, the nearest the Tomb of Zechariah.
The village of Siloam and the Valley of Kidron, 1860
227 x 157 mm. A view looking along the valley at the small village of low square houses on the hillside south-east of Jerusalem. This view looks south from the northern end of the village.