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Hebron with mosque covering the Cave of Macpelah

Hebron with mosque covering the Cave of Macpelah

The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h... More

Wâdy et Tuffâh, commonly called the vale of Eschol. The peasants grouped in the foreground are under the southern branches  of Abraham's oak. In the distance the minaret of the great mosque of Sheikh 'Ali Bakka, Hebron, may be distinguished.

Wâdy et Tuffâh, commonly called the vale of Eschol. The peasants group...

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View at Hebron, Israel

View at Hebron, Israel

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Hebron, The Holy land, Syria...

Hebron, The Holy land, Syria...

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Ruined wely, Hebron.  On the rocky heights south of the city. Beyond the cemetary and the olive groves the Hâret esh Sheikh, the northern quarter of Hebron, appears.

Ruined wely, Hebron. On the rocky heights south of the city. Beyond t...

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das Grabmal der Patriachen. Maaroth Hamachpelah be Hebron.

das Grabmal der Patriachen. Maaroth Hamachpelah be Hebron.

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Hebron with mosque covering the cave of Macpelah

Hebron with mosque covering the cave of Macpelah

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View at Hebron - A black and white photo of a person climbing a mountain

View at Hebron - A black and white photo of a person climbing a mounta...

The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h... More

Valley of Berachah.  Jehosaphat's 'valley of blessing.' A wide open vale between Tekoa and the road from Hebron to Bethlehem. In the foreground there is a lime-kiln, and on the distant hill a ruined site, two thousand eight hundred and fifeen feet above the sea, called Khurbet Bereikuh.

Valley of Berachah. Jehosaphat's 'valley of blessing.' A wide open va...

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Hebron, Palestine, Israel, 19th century photo of Palestine and Jerusalem

Hebron, Palestine, Israel, 19th century photo of Palestine and Jerusal...

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Hebron., Egypt - Egypt, Dorot Jewish Books Division

Hebron., Egypt - Egypt, Dorot Jewish Books Division

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The pools of Hebron.  The chief pool is one hundred and thirty-two feet square, and twenty-one feet deep. There are stone steps leading to the bottom at each corner.  The other pool is eight-four feet in length and fifty-four feet in width.  The enclosed building in the distance, on the slope of the hill to the left, is the Quarantine station.

The pools of Hebron. The chief pool is one hundred and thirty-two fee...

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Abraham's Oak, Hebron.  An ilex or evergreen holm oak (quercus pseudo-cocccifera). One of the lower branches was broken down by a heavy fall of snow in the winter of 1850.  It was cut up into logs and conveyed to Jerusalem. There were seven camel loads; one log was sent to England.

Abraham's Oak, Hebron. An ilex or evergreen holm oak (quercus pseudo-...

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68 CE: Cerealius, one of Vespasian's officers, attacks Hebron and slays all the inhabitants. 69 CE: The emperor Otho, having been defeated by the troops of Vitellius, commits suicide in Rome.

68 CE: Cerealius, one of Vespasian's officers, attacks Hebron and slay...

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Hebron, Palestine, Israel, 19th century photo of Palestine and Jerusalem

Hebron, Palestine, Israel, 19th century photo of Palestine and Jerusal...

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Letter to Capt. Edmund Wells, Hebron

Letter to Capt. Edmund Wells, Hebron

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Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

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Hebron, Palestine - Public domain sheet music scan, 19th century photo of Palestine and Jerusalem
Hebron, Palestine - Public domain sheet music scan, 19th century photo of Palestine and Jerusalem
Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

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Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

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Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

Abraham's Oak at Hebron, Palestine

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