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Slide set: The Holy Land (lecture: Newton & Co., 80 slides, in/before 1913)

Known references to this set
Catalogue of lantern slides: part II (London: Newton & Co., 1913), 649

“An intensely interesting set of 80 photographs of scenes in the Holy Land. Entering by the Desert from Egypt, the route is by Hebron and Bethlehem to Jerusalem, of which about 30 views are shewn -- then after a flying visit to the Convent of Bethel, Samaria, and Shechem, and then to Galilee, where our Saviour spent the early years of his life. Afterwards a flying visit to Damascus is made, and then one view of Palmyra or Tadmor -- the city founded by Solomon -- is given as a finale. In the course of the trip are given various types of the different inhabitants of the land, such as Turks, Jews, Bedouins, and groups of the natives of Bethlehem and Nazareth.”

c.1926
Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 5 -- geography (London: Newton & Co., c.1926), 461

“An intensely interesting set of 80 photographs of scenes in the Holy Land. Entering by the Desert from Egypt, the route is by Hebron and Bethlehem to Jerusalem, of which about 30 views are shewn -- then after a flying visit to the Convent of Bethel, Samaria, and Shechem, and then to Galilee, where our Saviour spent the early years of his life. Afterwards a flying visit to Damascus is made, and then one view of Palmyra or Tadmor -- the city founded by Solomon -- is given as a finale. In the course of the trip are given various types of the different inhabitants of the land, such as Turks, Jews, Bedouins, and groups of the natives of Bethlehem and Nazareth.”

c.1926
Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 10 -- scripture, lantern services, church history and missionary subjects (London: Newton & Co., c.1926), 1241

“A Series of 80 Slides with printed Reading, and 90 additional Slides, of which details are given in 'Geography,' Section 5 of this Catalogue.”

Lucerna ID  3013435

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