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Slide set: The Holy Land (lecture: Theobald & Co., 12 slides, in/before 1889)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
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Slide 1


no image available
Slide 2
Sinai
Slide 3
The Coast of the River Jordan
Slide 4
The Gate of Damascus
Slide 5
The Hill of the Ascension
Slide 6
Mount Lebanon
Slide 7
Mount Ararat
Slide 8
The Valley of Ajalon
Slide 9
Mount Tabor
Slide 10
The Acropolis at Corinth
Slide 11
Arimathea
Slide 12
Antioch
Other related organisations

in stock of J. Brandon Medland, 1889

in stock of E.G. Wood, 1894

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
lecture
Retail price
12s. (Medland) in 1889; 5s. (Wood) in 1894
Date of first manufacture
unknown  (latest possible 1889)
Reading or song

‘The Holy Land’ in Readings in prose and verse

Related slide sets

see generic title The Holy Land (generic set title – 13 different versions are known)

continued from Palestine (lecture: Theobald & Co., 12 slides, in/before 1893)

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Lucerna ID  3005959

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 18 October 2012

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