Bethlehem (inhabited place)
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Bethlehem : 12 postcards in heliogravure from artistic photos by Lehnert and Landrock. Series No. 155, 1890
A folder containing loose heliogravure monochrome postcards of scenes in and around Bethlehem (set of twelve plus one duplicate). The postcards are captioned on the front and on the reverse they are numbered and the title is translated into French and German. Photographed and published by Lehnert and Landrock, Kamel Street, Cairo.
Béthléhem. Christmas day, 1900
The title is in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German. Numbered '29' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - Church of the Nativity, 1890
Numbered '638' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - Church of the Nativity, 1890
Numbered '640' on the reverse.
Bethlehem - Church of the Nativity, 1890
Numbered '639' on the reverse.
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 OFS, 1967-10
These are listed as Kodachromes and Kodak Ready Print. The first four images were taken at Bethlehem in the Orange Free State and the nearby Golden Gate Game Park, probably en route to Johannesburg where the photographs noted in Marnham V were taken. There are four scenes in Natal National Park in August 1968 and two of the construction of the Orange River Dam 1969.
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.'
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'.
General view of Bethlehem, Orange River Colony, 1910
A series of watercolours commissioned from the Rhodesian artist Mrs Gilbert Stephenson to be used in colouring lantern slides to illustrate the fifth handbook, A.J. Sargent, 'South Africa: seven lectures (London, 1914). Stephenson had been recommended by the British South Africa Company.
Jerusalem : first view from road beyond Bethlehem, 1961
Slides relating to the visit described above. Numbers 29-35 are of the Retreat ceremony in the capital. All the the slides are stamped September 61 and are arranged in two sequences - numbers 6-37 and 1-17. Numbers in the latter sequence have been altered to avoid duplication.
Jerusalem : Walls and Dome of Rock from Bethlehem road, 1961
Slides relating to the visit described above. Numbers 29-35 are of the Retreat ceremony in the capital. All the the slides are stamped September 61 and are arranged in two sequences - numbers 6-37 and 1-17. Numbers in the latter sequence have been altered to avoid duplication.
Lecture IV Karoo and Veld : Bethlehem, 1910-01
Landscape format.