- US-LoC/LOT 12016-Selected01
- Item
- 1931
Part of The Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
Aerial view of the Maghreb district towards the west
Part of The Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
Aerial view of the Maghreb district towards the west
Jerusalem. Temple area from the south, Ophel in the foreground
Part of The Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
Aerial view of the Maghreb district towards the north
Part of The Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
View of the Maghreb district to the east, early 1930s
Temple area, Mosque of Omar [i.e., Dome of the Rock] and Jerusalem
Part of The Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
View of the Maghreb district to the east, early 1930s
Orthodox Jews on their usual Sabbath walk to the Wailing Wall (showing Arabs in distance)
Part of The Matson Photograph (G. Eric and Edith) Collection
Jewish worshippers at the southern entrance to the Maghreb district, early 1930s
Denunciation addressed to the Consul General of France in Jerusalem
Part of Repatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem
Photograph of a scalloped arc (Ayyoubid era) above the madrassa entrance, in the 1930's
Part of EBAF's Photographic Collection
Jerusalem. The Old City (1945)
"Jerusalem. The Old City", map compiled under the direction of Frederick John Salmon, revised from information supplied by Department of Antiquities, 1945, second edition, printed by the Survey of Israel, July 1954.
A copy of this map is preserved in the Laor Collection at the National Library of Israel and its digitalization is available online (accessed 2022-01-21): https://www.nli.org.il/en/maps/NNL_MAPS_JER002480128/NLI#$FL83894268
Frederick John Salmon (FJS)
List of Maghrebi waqf properties in Palestine
Part of Repatriated documents from the French Consulate in Jerusalem
Photograph of a group of people in the no man's land of Jerusalem, in 1949
Part of EBAF's Photographic Collection
This photograph was taken in the no man's land, between the French consulate and the Jaffa Gate.
René Neuville, French Consul General, is among the four men at the front of the picture, on the left side.