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Hebron Collection

Background imageHebron Collection: Entrance to the Haram, Hebron, West Bank, Palestine

Entrance to the Haram, Hebron, West Bank, Palestine. Date: 1920s

Background imageHebron Collection: Hebron, Palestine

Hebron, Palestine

Background imageHebron Collection: Palestine Hebron pre-1900

Palestine Hebron pre-1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Mosque and Tombs of Patriarchs, Hebron, West Bank

Mosque and Tombs of Patriarchs, Hebron, West Bank
View of the Mosque and the Tombs of Patriarchs, Haram, Hebron, West Bank. Date: 1920s

Background imageHebron Collection: The Cave of the Patriarchs or Tomb of the Patriarchs, West Bank

The Cave of the Patriarchs or Tomb of the Patriarchs, West Bank
Vintage 19th century photograph: The Cave of the Patriarchs or Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to Jews as the Cave of Machpelah and to Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham

Background imageHebron Collection: Stone lintels decorated with Seven-Branched Menorah - Eshtem

Stone lintels decorated with Seven-Branched Menorah - Eshtem
Stone lintels decorated with the Seven-Branched Menorah synagogue at Eshtemoa. Southern Hebron hill region. 3rd-4th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate. Old City Walls

Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate. Old City Walls
Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate. Detail. Old City Walls

Background imageHebron Collection: View of Hebron, West Bank, Palestine

View of Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
View of Hebron from the south west, West Bank, Palestine. Date: 1920s

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel Hebron

Israel Hebron
Distant view of the town where Abraham and the patriarchs are said to be buried. Date: circa 1840

Background imageHebron Collection: Ibrahimi Mosque at Machpelah, Hebron, West Bank, Palestine

Ibrahimi Mosque at Machpelah, Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
The Cave of the Patriarchs or the Cave of Machpelah - known by Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham or the Ibrahimi Mosque Date: circa 1940

Background imageHebron Collection: General view, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)

General view, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)
General view, Hebron, Holy Land, (i.e. West Bank). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Tombs of the patriarchs, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank

Tombs of the patriarchs, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank
Tombs of the patriarchs, Hebron, Holy Land, (i.e. West Bank). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Abrahams tree Mamreh, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)

Abrahams tree Mamreh, Hebron, Holy Land, (i. e. West Bank)
Abrahams tree Mamreh, Hebron, Holy Land, (i.e. West Bank). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel / Hebron Valley

Israel / Hebron Valley
The Hebron Valley, viewed from Jerusalem, Israel. Date: 1960s

Background imageHebron Collection: Israel - Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem

Israel - Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem. British general Edmund Allenby entered the Old City through the Jaffa Gate in 1917 on foot, in a show of respect for the city

Background imageHebron Collection: Edward at Machpelah

Edward at Machpelah
Edward, prince of Wales, is the first European permitted to enter the mosque which marks the burial place of Abraham and his family, at Al Khalill near Hebron

Background imageHebron Collection: Hebron Street Scene

Hebron Street Scene
Arab traders on a street in Hebron, Israel


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