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- 1884 (Creation)
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1 unit
4 items
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Assisted by Serjeant H. Birtles, Cpl. J. Duncan, Cpl. J.A. Hanson, Cpl. R. Turner, Cpl. D. Mackenzie, Cpl. J. Cook, Cpl. C. Ellis. P.E.F. (1884).
50 plates including 1 contents page and 49 plans and sections. H: 45cm x W: 58cm. (“The Warren Atlas”) Labelled as Set 2. (Complete).
Contents (for 64.1 to 64.3):
Plate 2-3: Plan of Jerusalem; 4-7: Haram; 8-9: Sections of Jerusalem; 10-12: Sections of Haram; 13-14: North-East angle: elevations; 15: North-East angle: sections; 16: Birket Ismail; 17: Details near North-East angle; 18-20: Elevations South-East angle; 21-23: Painted marks on East Wall; 24: Single gate and Ophel Wall; 25: Triple Gate and Double Tunnel; 26: Elevation of South front; 27-28: South-West angle; 29: Section through Robinson’s Arch; 30: Plan of aqueduct; 31-32: Passage and elevation at Barclays Gate; 33-36: (Section through) Causeway vaults, etc.; 37: The Twin Tunnel; 38: Sections; 39: Substructures: Haram; 40: Wall of Ophel; 41: Details of the City; 42-43: Aqueduct and Passage and Virgin’s Fountain; 44-47: Pottery; 48: Philistia Reconnaissance; 49: Jordan Valley; 50: Muristan: Plan and Sections.
N° 64.4. Same as 64.1, but in pristine red canvas and card folder with gold embossed lettering on the outer cover.