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Obj. ID: 39579  Flowers and Views of the Holy Land. Souvenir of the Bristish Accupation 9th December 1917, Jerusalem, circa 1930

© Gross Family Collection, Photographer: Unknown,

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Flowers and Views of the Holy Land. Souvenir of the Bristish Accupation 9th December 1917 | Unknown
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Date
circa 1930
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Gross Family Collection No.
B.2237
Material/Technique
Paper, Ink, Red Ink, Stone Lithograph
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Height
9.5 cm
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13.5 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
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Extant
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Description

This text was prepared by William Gross:

One of the many souvenir books issued in the Holy Land for tourists containing views and dried flowers, this example contains the famous series of Monsohn postcards of the Holy Land and all the colonies It is another product of the Monsohn press and is bound in a nicely finished wood binding.      

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Direction Toward Jerusalem
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