Israel (nation)
Found in 241 Collections and/or Records:
Bethlehem - Church of the Nativity, 1890
Numbered '639' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - General view, 1890
Numbered '637' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - General view, 1890
Numbered '636' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - Grotto of the Nativity, 1890
Numbered '641' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - Market Place, 1890
Numbered '643' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - Shepherds Field and the Milk Grotto, 1890
Numbered '644' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - The Manger, 1890
Numbered '642' on the reverse.
Bethlehem, The Manger, 1900 - 1910
Title stamped in French, English and German.
Bethlehem - Tomb of Rachel, 1890
Numbered '645' on the reverse.
Bethlehem, with the church of the Nativity, 1857
226 x 156 mm. A view looking up the hillside towards the church built by the Empress Helena on the supposed site of the nativity, with terraced fields and the low square houses of Bethlehem at the right of the print. Frith considers Bethlehem and its situation 'truly picturesque and beautiful. It is one of the few places in Palestine which will not disappoint the imaginative traveller.'
Bishop Najib Cubain leaving the cathedral with Archbishop MacInnes, 1958
155 x 111 mm. glossy print, with three copies. 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.
Bishop Najib Cubain leaving the cathedral with Archbishop MacInnes, 1958
156 x 103 mm. glossy print with three copies (one 139 x 98 mm.). 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.
British and Arab clergy entering the cathedral through the cloisters, 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.
Camel bite, Hebron, 1906 - 1938
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Cana of Galilee - General view, 1900 - 1910
Miscellaneous postcards of scenes in the Holy Land. No. 63 published by M. Meguerditchian of Nazareth, others unknown.
Chateau de David, Damascus Gate [Tower of David, Jerusalem, 1857], 1857
313 x 248 mm. View of the Damascus Gate and the Tower of David, Jerusalem. The print is signed: 'Robertson Beato and Co'.
Child two and a half years old weighing only sixteen pounds, 1960 - 1969
63 x 94 mm. glossy print. Taken during the Visit of Bishop (Najib Cubain?) to the Nablus Hospital during the 1960s.
Church of the Ascesion, Mount of Olives, 1860
227 x 161 mm. A view looking up the western slope, dotted here and there with olive trees, towards the church and tower of the Ascension.
City wall and mosque of Omar, etc, Jerusalem, 1857
226 x 160 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.
Clergy entering the cathedral in procession, 1958
139 x 98 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.
CMS Girls’ School: Miss Tuktuk, the Headmistress, with two pupils, 1956
108 x 110 mm. glossy print, with 56 mm. negative.
Commission on Human Rights, 1950-01
United Nations Economic and Social Council paper from the sixth session of the Commission, giving comments from the Governments of Israel on the draft international covenant on human rights and measures of implementation.
Convent of Mar-Saba, 1860
226 x 121 mm. A view looking over the convent rooftops towards the sheer cliffs in which the caves of ascetics can be seen.
Convent of Mar-Saba, near Jerusalem, 1857
Convent of the Nativity and village of Bethlehem 1857, 1857
316 x 249 mm. General view looking across terraced fields on the hillside towards the convent and village. The print is signed: 'Robertson Beato and Co'.