Sea of Galilee (lake)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Pictures of Galilea. 2. Tiberias [i.e. Sea of Galilee], 1890
A folder containing loose monochrome postcards. The folder and postcards are captioned in both German and English. Photographed by P. Hommel of Stuttgart and published by the Syrisches Waisenhaus, Jerusalem.
Plain of Geneseret, 1925 - 1927
185 x 138 mm. A view showing a lake shore; possibly the Lake of Genesareth (now known as the Sea of Galilee).
Sea of Galilee, souvenir of Tiberias, 1900
A booklet containing detachable tinted postcards showing views in Tiberias (10 cards missing from original set). Published by Nahman Bahoul, Tiberias.
Site of Bethsaida, 1900 - 1910
Title stamped in French (?), English and German (?).
The town and lake of Tiberias, from the north, 1857
224 x 151 mm. A view from the north-west looking over the town and towards the lake with the ruins of the roman castle and a modern brick wall in the foreground, about which Frith comments: 'I would have given anything in reason to have been able to play the artist, and omit.'
The town and lake of Tiberias, from the north, 1860
226 x 153 mm. A view from the north-west looking over the town and towards the lake with the ruins of the roman castle and a modern brick wall in the foreground
The town and lake of Tiberias from the south, 1857
232 x 152 mm. A view looking towards the houses of the town which run down to the shores of Lake Tiberias, with roman ruins in the foreground, described by Frith as : 'a most wretchedly forlorn and dirty-looking assemblage of houses, or hovels of ultra-oriental character.'
Tiberias, from the south, 1860
226 x 157 mm. A view looking towards the houses of the town which run down to the shores of Lake Tiberias, with roman ruins in the foreground.
Tiberias [i.e. Sea of Galilee] - Arabic Type, 1900
A booklet containing detachable tinted postcards showing views in Tiberias (10 cards missing from original set). Published by Nahman Bahoul, Tiberias.
Tiberias [i.e. Sea of Galilee] - View of Landing place With Casa Nova (Couvent), 1900
A booklet containing detachable tinted postcards showing views in Tiberias (10 cards missing from original set). Published by Nahman Bahoul, Tiberias.