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Taleil-el-Fûl, from Neby Samwil, generally regarded as the Gibeah of Saul.

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ful site prints illustrations dorot jewish division picturesque palestine sinai and egypt neby samwil ultra high resolution high resolution woodward john douglas 1846 1924 artist wood engravings neby samwil gibeah saul palestine sinai egypt 19th century history of egypt new york public library
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1881 - 1883
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Wilson, Charles William, Sir (1836-1905), Author
Woodward, John Douglas (1846-1924), Artist
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New York
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label_outline Explore Neby, Saul, Woodward John Douglas 1846 1924 Artist

In the shoe bazaar. This was formerly a school, an interesting building now in a very dilapadated condition. The gateway, however, is still preserved.

The temple at Deir el 'Ashâir. It stands on a platform of massive masonry, one hundred and twenty-six feet long by sixty-nine feet wide, and about twenty feet high on the eastern side, which faces Mount Hermon. The village is inhabited by a few families of Druses and Christians.

The rocks at Sarâbít el Khâdim ; and the temple enclosure. There are two temples, of different dates. The one not shown here is formed of two chambers excavated in the rock, having a walled continuation in front.

Wady-el-Jib, a characteristic example of a valley in the favoured territory of Ephraim. The olive-trees, shading the ancient foot-paths, proclaim that a village is near.

View at the Elysian Fields. - Public domain dedication image

View from upper Beth-Horon, looking westward, to the Mediterranean Sea, at sunset

Inscriptions on the granite rocks in Sinai

The large plane-tree, Damascus. It is nearly forty feet in circumference. A peasant and his plough are resting against it, and in its shade a carperter is working, steadying his bow saw with his naked foot.

The gorge of the Bûrada (Abana), through which the new French road approaches Damascus. At the outlet of this gorge the stream is divided into seven branches, two of which supply the fountain in the city, and the rest are used to irrigate the fields and gardens.

Palmyra., Egypt - Engraving, Public domain image

Abraham Oaks, Hebron, pt. 7, p. 193

Looking towards Tyre from Nâkûrah. An old olive-tree in the foreground and a Muslim cemetary on the hillside.

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ful site prints illustrations dorot jewish division picturesque palestine sinai and egypt neby samwil ultra high resolution high resolution woodward john douglas 1846 1924 artist wood engravings neby samwil gibeah saul palestine sinai egypt 19th century history of egypt new york public library