Keystone 7304, View of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives, Palestine. (1906)
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Keystone 7304, View of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives, Palestine.
Keystone View Company Manufacturers Publishers
Copyright 1906 by Keystone View Co. Made in USA
Meadville, PA, St. Louis, Mo., Portland, Ore., New York, N.Y., Toronto, Can., London, Eng.
Explore the area via Flickr (links working 3/31/09):
Ol’ Wizard saw an old beggar walking down the mount.
pninaN shows us the Church of the Agony which was built 15-20 years after this photo, down the hill from the Church of Mary Magdalene.
Hoyasmeg lets us know even the dead get no peace, as archaeologists are busy finding their ossuaries.
Betta_design has a recent view of the cemetery & old city while Christopher Chan offers a more crowded perspective that makes one wonder where the farms went. John Spier looks back at the Mount of Olives from the Temple Mount.
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