A glass slide showing a photograph of a group of young children in a place identified as "Among the Gardens of Shunem," in Israel. Shunem is commonly identified as the modern village of Sulam. The slide is numbered No. 337.
A glass slide showing a man on a donkey led by an Arab guide. The slide is labeled “Donkey ride around Jerusalem,” and carries the logo of the Chicago Transparency Company.
A glass slide showing a photograph labeled "Jehoshaphat and S.E. corner of the Wall." The slide is numbered No.141 and was taken near Jerusalem, Israel.
A glass slide showing a photograph titled "Looking over Strait Street." The image appears to have been taken in Damascus, Syria. In the New Testament, Strait Street was the street where Ananias restored sight to the apostle Paul after he'd seen Jesus (Acts 9:10-12). The Roman street runs from East to West in the old city of Damascus. The slide is numbered No. 407.
A glass slide showing a photograph titled "Mount of Olives from Templarium - Palestine." The slide carries the label of the Chicago Transparency Company.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a camel caravan outside of Jerusalem (Israel). On the frame of the slide is printed "T.H. McAllister, Manufacturing Optician, 49 Nassau St, New York." On the reverse, the slide is numbered No. 6019.
Glass slide image of the village of Nazareth (Israel) on the slope on a hill, taken from a slightly higher elevation, with visible buildings as well as green spaces and roads. In the foreground, a person riding a donkey or mule is stopped in the middle of a dirt road. A printed label at the top of the slide says, "American Colony, Jerusalem." and a handwritten label at the bottom says, "345. General View of Nazareth."
A glass slide showing a panoramic photograph of Nazareth (Israel) looking from the South. On the frame of the slide is printed "T. H. McAllister, 49 Nassau St, New York." On the reverse, the slide is numbered 5876.
A glass slide of a family in Arabic dress on a donkey cart in Beirut, Lebanon.., arabic dress. The photograph was taken by French photographer Felix Bonfils. When Bonfils and his family moved to Beirut in 1867, they opened a photographic studio called "Maison Bonfils."
A glass slide showing a photograph of three Arab men smoking hookah pipes in a coffee house in Jerusalem, Israel. The photograph is numbered No. 569, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem, Israel.
A glass slide of two Arab men talking at Bethsaida, Israel. The photograph is numbered No. 372, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem.
A glass slide showing a photograph labeled "Bridal Procession." The slide is numbered No 607, and was taken in Abu Ghosh, Israel in 1904 (most likely in July).
A glass slide showing a photograph of a man identified as Brother Jenkins standing in front of a door at a location identified as ”Joseph’s New Tomb" in Jerusalem, Palestine.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a group of camels carrying cargo coming through the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem. The slide carries the logo of the Chicago Transparency Company.
A glass slide showing a photograph of Cana of Galilee (Kafr Kanna), No. 5722. On the frame of the slide is printed "T.H. McAllister, Manufacturing Optician 49 Nassau Street, New York."
A glass slide showing a photograph of the site of Capernaum, an extinct fishing village established during the 2nd century BC, and located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. The slide is numbered No. 373.
A glass slide showing a photograph of the Cedars of Lebanon, in the country of Lebanon. The photograph is numbered No. 395, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem.
A glass slide showing a photograph of Arab people in front of the Citadel of Zion (also called David's Tower), in Jerusalem, Israel. The slide is numbered No. 49.
A glass slide showing a photograph labeled "Crowded Court of the Church of the Sepulchre" (undoubtely the Church of the Holy Sepulchre), in Jerusalem, Israel. The slide is numbered No. 65.
A glass slide showing a photograph of Palestinian crowds at a wedding watching races. The photograph is numbered No. 602, and was taken in Abu Ghosh, Israel in July 1904.
A glass slide of the English Girls' School, in Nazareth, Israel. The slide is numbered No. 354, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a primitive fire-engine carried on the shoulders of a group of Arab men in Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turkey. The slide is numbered No. 11.
A glass slide showing a colorized photograph titled "First View of Jerusalem, No. 29." The photograph was taken by members of the American Colony in Jerusalem, Israel.
A glass slide showing a photograph of fishermen mending their nets beside a lake (probably the Sea of Galilee) in Israel. The photograph is numbered No. 366, and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a group of people in western dress on the Galata Bridge in Constantinople (now Istanbul), Turkey. The slide is numbered No. 9.
A glass slide showing a hpotograph of four men on horseback at Gideon’s Fountain, near Jezreel, in Galilee (Israel). The photograph is numbered No. 333 and was taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem, Israel.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a group of Bedouins tenting in Capernaum in Palestine. This photograph was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem.
A glass slide showing a photograph of several Arab people beneath palm trees in the area of Haifa and Mt. Carmel (Israel). The photograph is numbered No. 468 and was likely taken by a member of the American Colony, in Jerusalem, Israel.
A glass slide showing a photograph labeled "Hill of Moreh from Jezreel." Moreh is mentioned three times in the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 12:6, Deuteronomy 11:30, and Judges 7:1). The slide is numbered No. 332.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a group of Palestinian horsemen leading a wedding procession. The photograph is numbered No. 603, and was taken in Abu Ghosh, Israel in July 1904.
A glass slide showing a photograph of an Israelite home identified as the "House of Simon the Tanner." In the Biblical book of Acts 9:43, the apostle Peter is said to have stayed "many days in Joppa with a tanner named Simon."
A glass slide showing a photograph titled "Looking up the Jordan, No 256." The photograph was taken by members of The American Colony, in Jerusalem, Israel.
A glass slide showing a photograph of a group of people in western dress near a stone wall. The slide is captioned "Mary’s Well – Nazareth, Palestine," and carries the logo of the Chicago Transparency Company.
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