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Album with 28 photos by J.H. Halladjian, an Armenian photographer famed for the series of photos he took in the Middle East at the start of the 20th century.
The album features many black-and-white photos of the Old City of Jerusalem; Mt. of Olives; Damascus Gate; Valley of Jehoshaphat and more. In addition to photos of the cities of Palestine: Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Tiberias, Yaffo and more.
Size: 25x20 cm.
The album is tied with a lace, two photos are detached, detached front and back cover, folds and tears in the binding and the margins of some photos. Most of the photos are in fine condition.
Album with 30 black-and-white photos, most of Jerusalem. Published by Dr. Trenkler & Co. Leipzig, start of the 20th century.
Each photo has captions in four languages: English, Russian, German and French.
Size of photos: 15x19 cm. Album: 23x30 cm.
The paint on the binding is slightly peeling.
Fine condition.
World's Fair Souvenir Album of Jerusalem, published by Direction of Jerusalem, in the Towers & Co. printing press, St. Louis, 1904.
A photograph album of the city of Jerusalem, with an impressive color binding with a window through which a high-quality lithographic printed picture of ancient Jerusalem can be seen. On the album's leaves are photographs of the city of Jerusalem, alongside fine pencil illustrations of historical scenes connected to the photographed site. On the page before each photograph is a detailed description of the site, printed on parchment paper. On the back of the album are four Jerusalem crosses, with gilding. Rare.
[34] leaves. Album: 28x23 cm. Photographs are different sizes.
The left hand corner is cut consistently on all of the leaves, with no damage to text.
Moderate-fine condition.
Album and folder Photographs - Views of Jerusalem and the Land of Israel.
* Album Terrae Sanctae. Album with tens of black and white photographs from Palestine and Jerusalem. Without name of printer and publisher. Includes a large panoramic picture of the Old City of Jerusalem: 43 cm. Various sized photos. Includes sites holy to Islam and Christianity. Each photo has a caption in five languages.
Minimal stains. Fine condition.
* Souvenir of the Holy Land. Looseleaf with 20 photos of the Holy Land, size 7x9 cm.
Stains on the jacket, minimal creases. Fine condition.





Photo album American Colony and panoramas of the city of Jerusalem.
1. Photo album. Jerusalem and the Holy Land, published by Vester & Company, The American Colony Stores Jerusalem. Start of the 20th century.
Album with 24 high-quality photo prints depicting Jerusalem and the Holy Land, published by Fredrick Vester, photographer of the American Colony. Pictures measure 11x16 cm. Album 18x24 cm. Album closes with a lace. Very fine condition.
2. Large panorama of the Old City of Jerusalem; its walls, Temple Mount and quarters. 120 cm. Without name of printer or publisher.
3. Panorama of the Old City of Jerusalem: its walls, Temple Mount and quarters. 40 locations are marked in the panorama, explained in the parallel key. 56 cm. Without name of printer or publisher.
Overall fine condition.
An ancient album made of thick cardboard leaves. Arranged in it:
* 44 photographs of Israeli landscapes: the Old City of Jerusalem, the Western Wall, the site of the Temple, Rachel's Tomb, the Arabs of the Land of Israel, holy Muslim sites, and more.
* 21 postcards, published by 'Migdal'. Most of them show the Arabs of the Land of Israel, various Israeli sites and more. Each postcard is described on the back in printed letters by the publisher.
Album: 21x29 cm. Photographs: 9x7 cm and 9x14 cm. Postcards: 9x14 cm.
Creases in the binding, fine condition.





An album containing 30 color pictures from the Holy Land.
Without note of year and printer's name. Most of the pictures in the album are of the old city of Jerusalem, but there are also pictures from other cities: Jaffa, Jericho, Tiberius and more. Many of the famous postcards printed by various publishing houses in the early 20th century originate with photographs from the album before us. A dedication from 1916 on the endpaper.
Pictures are 18x25 cm.
Pleasant cardboard binding with gilded writing. A number of pictures are detached. Aging stains.





Yisomei Ukraina B'Kiryat Sefer, Eretz Yisrael. "HaMeir" publishing. Cairo [Egypt] [1921]. Hebrew and English.
Booklet with pictures of the teachers and students in the "Kiryat Sefer" agricultural school established by Yisrael Belkind, educator and founder of the Bil"u movement.
About 20 black and white photos with Hebrew and English captions. Including: portrait of Yisrael Belkind, orphans with their teachers in Kiryat Sefer, during prayer, lecture under the shade of the trees, the way to school, working in the kitchen, working in the vegetable garden, ship built by one of the orphans, and more. All the photos, other than two, were taken by one of the students in "Kiryat Sefer"; a Kishnev orphan, photographer, Dovid Nesher.
In 1901, Belkind received permission from the Zionist Congress to establish the Kiryat Sefer Agricultural School in Palestine. In 1903, in the aftermath of the Kishnev Pogrom, he brought a group of orphans to the country - children whose parents were killed in the riots - to educate them at his school. The school was closed about three years later. In the 1920s, Belkind tried restarting his activites and brought a group of children orphaned in the Ukrainian pogroms to an educational facility he established in Chadera and then Safed. This institution did not either last too long, since Belkind refused to allow the bodies that funded the school to be involved in its activities and they terminated their support.
[14] leaves, 15x24 cm. Tears in the right margins of the binding. Fine condition.
An anti-semitic postcard, a memento from a the anti-semitic "Eternal Jew" exhibition. Vienna, 1938. On the rear side is the stamp "Der Ewige Jude" from the exhibition, and a German stamp with a swastika.
The anti-semitic "Eternal Jew" exhibition, by the Nazi party's Ministry of Propaganda, was held in Munich between November 1937-January 1938. The exhibition was later displayed in Vienna and Berlin (in November 1938-January 1939).
Size: 15x10 cm.
Very fine condition.
Three postcards celebrating the day of liberation from the Mauthausen concentration camp [Upper Austria]. Two are black-and-white [1946], and one in red colors [1947]. Two are stamped with English stamps from Linz, and the third with a stamp illustrated with barbed wire fences.
Identically sized: 11x15 cm.
Fine condition.
10 postcards illustrated by Meir Ben Baruch. Series A, complete "Souvenir of Palestine" series with original portfolio.
Depicts various locations in Palestine: the market in Jerusalem, Yad Absalom, Tower of David, Haifa beach, in addition to postcards of animals: jumping goat, camels and more.
Size: 14x9 cm.
Very fine condition.
* Shana Tova greetings from the State of Israel, photo postcard published by Palphot. 14x9 cm. Posted.
* "Nitan L'Hatzil et Hashalom..." [Peace can be salvaged, we must rescue peace]. Postcard published by the Committe for Peace in Israel. 14x10 cm.
Fine condition.