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Slide set: Gertrude Bell's Journey to Hayil (lecture: Royal Geographical Society, at least 11 slides, 1927)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
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Slide 1
[[Map of Gertrude Bell's Journey to Hayil]]
Slide 3
Jebel Sais mosque
Slide 4
In Hayil's subsidary palace. The Roshan.
Slide 6
Burqa fort
Slide 7
Serdiyyah Bedouin - Sheikh Ghalib.
Slide 9
To Qasr al-Asrak - Keep
Slide 17
Bair - Castle
Slide 25
Nuqrat al Hamra (N. of Tsina)
Slide 46
Qafl - Jabal Shammar
Slide 10
Castle at Air as-Sayyid (Qergisyata) near Kerbala
Slide 11
Garah - Tent of Jafad Bey [...]
Main type of image
photograph
Main usage of set
lecture
Date of first manufacture
1927
Notes

Dr. D. G. Hogarth, C.M.G., President R.G.S.

The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) catalogue index card states:

A collection of '11 slides made to illustrate a paper by Dr. D.G. Hogarth (Society President) on 'Gertrude Bell's journey to Hayil', read 4th April 1927'.

See 'Geographical Journal', Vol. 70, No. 1 (Jul., 1927), pp. 1-17.

This collection originally comprised 48 slides - 37 destroyed/faded, April 1953.

Lucerna ID  3009028

Record created by Emily Hayes and Richard Crangle. Last updated 7 April 2018

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