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Slide set: [Aerial photographs of Palestine during the First World War] (lecture: privately made, at least 13 slides, 1917-1918)

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[1]
Aerial plan of Jerusalem -- composite map taken 29.8.18
[2]
Jerusalem from 8000ft 15-11-17
[3]
Jenin station and aerodrome, height 2000, 9.7.18
[4]
From Mizpah north over Gibeon to Ramallah
[5]
Mar Saba
[6]
Nebi Musa -- height 8000ft 19.1.18
[7]
Nablous (Schechem) height 1000 24.9.18
[8]
Column of Turkish prisoners, height 1000ft 24.9.18
[9]
Bombs bursting south of Lubban, height 9000, 9.3.18
[10]
Advance into Judea showing lines of communications
[11]
Advance into Mount Ephraim and Sharon showing lines of communications 31-12-17
[12]
Lines of Communications, October 1917
[13]
Advance through Philistia
Lucerna ID  3013586

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 27 July 2025

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