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An elevated view of buildings in Jerusalem reputedly showing David's Tomb and the Room of the ...
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An elevated view of buildings in Jerusalem reputedly showing David's Tomb and the Room of the Last Supper.A00576
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A street scene in Jerusalem showing numerous residents moving along the street as well as a ...
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A street scene in Jerusalem showing numerous residents moving along the street as well as a number of motor vehicles.A00571
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Damascus Gate, the largest and most ornate of all Jerusalem's gates.
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Damascus Gate, the largest and most ornate of all Jerusalem's gates.A00570
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Divisional Commander, Lieutenant General Sir JLM Shea, with his troops entering Jerusalem. The ...
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Divisional Commander, Lieutenant General Sir JLM Shea, with his troops entering Jerusalem. The mayor surrendered the town to the British through the Chief of Police on 9th December 1917.A00569
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General Allenby, staff and attaches, entering Jerusalem through the Jaffa Gate. The guard of ...
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General Allenby, staff and attaches, entering Jerusalem through the Jaffa Gate. The guard of honour was comprised of English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh troops, who are seen on the right, whilst Austra...A00573
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German General von Falkenhayn, who was the Eastern Commander on the Salonica Front with Djemal ...
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German General von Falkenhayn, who was the Eastern Commander on the Salonica Front with Djemal Pasha, Commander in Chief of Turkish Forces, inspecting German motor transport troops.A00555
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The first British General to enter Jerusalem, instructing his staff as to the protection, etc of ...
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The first British General to enter Jerusalem, instructing his staff as to the protection, etc of sacred places.A00572