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HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MIDDLE EAST Guide Historical Photographs of the Middle East From the Middle East Centre, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Editor: Gillian Grant

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Guide Historical Photographs of the Middle East From the Middle East Centre, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Editor: Gillian Grant

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Historical Photographsof the Middle EastFrom the Middle East Centre, St. Antony's College, Oxfordon microfiche

Catalogue

Editor: Gillian Grant

IDC

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Catalogue

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Historical Photographs. of the Middle EastHistorical Photographs of the Middle East

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Contents

Arabian Peninsula, 1908-1959 .................................................. 1

Palestine and Jordan, 1857-1971 ............................................... 9Syria and Lebanon, ca. 1858-1970............................................ 27Iraq, 1909-1956 ........................................................................ 37Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan, 1866-1962........... 49Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea, 1870's-1973 ............................. 57North Africa, 1907-1955 .......................................................... 63Personal name index ................................................................. 65Place name index ...................................................................... 71Subject index ........................................................................... 77

© 1985. Warden and Fellows of St. Antony's College in the University of Oxford, U.K.ISBN: 3 85750 065 4Published by Inter Documentation Company AG, Poststrasse 14, Zug, 1985.

Cover illustration:Prince Faisal ibn Saud with Abdullah ibn Qusaibi, Humphrey Bowman and Miss Altham,on the deck of H.M.T. "Kigoma" en route for England, 1919. (Bowman Collection).

ContentsArabian Peninsula, 1908-1959. lPalestine and Jordan, 1857-1971 9Syria and Lebanon, ca. 1858-1970. 27Iraq, 1909-1956 37Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan, 1866-1962 49Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea, 187u's-1973 57North Africa, 1907-1955 63Personal name index 65Place name index 71Subject index 77

© 1985. Warden and Fellows of St. Antony's College in the University of Oxford, U.K.ISBN: 3 85750 065 4Published by Inter Documentation Company AG, Poststrasse 14, Zug, 1985.

Cover illustration:Prince Faisal ibn Saud with Abdullah ibn Qusaibi, Humphrey Bowman and Miss Altham,on the deck of H.M.T. "Kigoma" en route for England, 1919. (Bowman Collection).

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Middle East PhotographsPhotographs are of great value in scholarly re-search as historical - and artistic - documents.IDC therefore endeavours to publish photo-graphic archives on microfiche, which is the onlypractical and economic way for large collections.

The photographic archive in the Middle East Centreof St. Antony's College, Oxford, consists of over

60,000 photographs, and covers most of the MiddleEast. A selection of over 16,000 of these photo-graphs is now published by IDC. This collectionwill be of interest to - among others - the historian,the archaeologist, the anthropologist, and the arthistorian.

The development of photography in the Middle EastThe photographic documentation of the MiddleEast began soon after the announcement of thedaguerreotype process in 1839. The pioneers ofthe new art of photography came mostly fromEurope, and, on the whole, concentrated theirefforts on the monumental antiquities of Egyptand on those areas of Palestine with biblicalassociations. Their photographs became popularin Europe, and by the 1860's a number of profes-sional photographers had opened studios in theMiddle East in order to take advantage of theincreasing demands of the tourist market formomentos of local sites. Studios were set up inIstanbul, Cairo, Port Said, Beirut, Damascus andJerusalem where firms such as Arnoux, Bonfils,Lekegian and Sebah and Joailler produced hun-dreds of photographs of important buildings andantiquities. Large numbers of these photographswere brought back to Europe by travellers andmissionaries, and although many have been lostor destroyed over the years, several importantcollections have survived and are now preservedin archives and libraries in Europe and America.

During the latter part of the nineteenth centurydevelopments in the techniques of photographyencouraged more amateurs to take their ownphotographs. These early enthusiasts turnedtheir cameras to a larger area and a wider varietyof subjects than the studio photographers; itwas during the 1870's and 1880's for instancethat the first photographs of the Hijaz were taken

by Muhammad Sadiq and Dr. al Said abd alGhaffar.

By the 1890's George Eastman's simple snapshotcamera had brought photography within the rangeof everyone. Travellers now began to carry theirown cameras, as did the growing number ofEuropean army officers, administrative officialsand missionaries who worked in the Middle Eastduring and after the first world war. The photo-graphs they took were primarily a record of per-sonal experience, but many amateurs also recordedfacets of every-day life which might have beenignored or distorted by the professional photo-grapher who always had, of necessity, an eye tothe market.

City Gate. Kuwait, 1928. (Van Ess collection).

Middle East PhotographsPhotographs are of great value in scholarly re-search as historical - and artistic - documents.IDC therefore endeavours to publish photo-graphic archives on microfiche, which is the onlypractical and economic way for large collections.

The photographic archive in the Middle East Centreof St. Antony's College, Oxford, consists of over

60,000 photographs, and covers most of the MiddleEast. A selection of over 16,000 of these photo-graphs is now published by IDC. This collectionwill be of interest to - among others-the historian,the archaeologist, the anthropologist, and the arthistorian.

The development of photography in the Middle EastThe photographic documentation of the MiddleEast began soon after the announcement of thedaguerreotype process in 1839. The pioneers ofthe new art of photography came mostly fromEurope, and, on the whole, concentrated theirefforts on the monumental antiquities of Egyptand on those areas of Palestine with biblicalassociations. Their photographs became popularin Europe, and by the 1860's a number of profes-sional photographers had opened studios in theMiddle East in order to take advantage of theincreasing demands of the tourist market formomentos of local sites. Studios were set up inIstanbul, Cairo, Port Said, Beirut, Damascus andJerusalem where firms such as Arnoux, Bonfils,Lekegian and Sébah and Joailler produced hun-dreds of photographs of important buildings andantiquities. Large numbers of these photographswere brought back to Europe by travellers andmissionaries, and although many have been lostor destroyed over the years, several importantcollections have survived and are now preservedin archives and libraries in Europe and America.

During the latter part of the nineteenth centurydevelopments in the techniques of photographyencouraged more amateurs to take their ownphotographs. These early enthusiasts turnedtheir cameras to a larger area and a wider varietyof subjects than the studio photographers; itwas during the 1870's and 1880's for instancethat the first photographs of the Hijaz were taken

by Muhammad Sadiq and Dr. al Said abd alGhaffar.

By the 1890's George Eastman's simple snapshotcamera had brought photography within the rangeof everyone. Travellers now began to carry theirown cameras, as did the growing number ofEuropean army officers, administrative officialsand missionaries who worked in the Middle Eastduring and after the first world war. The photo-graphs they took were primarily a record of per-sonal experience, but many amateurs also recordedfacets of every-day life which might have beenignored or distorted by the professional photo-grapher who always had, of necessity, an eye tothe market.

City Gate. Kuwait, 1928. (Van Ess collection).

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The Photographic Archive of the Middle East Centre, OxfordThe development of photography in the MiddleEast outlined above can be traced through thephotographic archive of the Middle East Centrein Oxford, which is probably one of the largestsingle collections of historical photographs ofthe Middle East in Britain.

The archive grew out of the Private Papers col-lection, which was begun in 1961 by ElizabethMonroe and Albert Hourani with the aim oflocating, preserving, and making accessible allkinds of records dealing with British achievementin the Middle East.

The archive now contains over fifty photographiccollections made up of albums, lantern slides,negatives, and thousands of loose prints, datingfrom the 1850's to the 1960's, and coveringmost areas of the Middle East.

Donors have included: all ranks of public servant,from ambassadors and high commissioners suchas Sir Harold Macmichael and Sir Andrew Ryan,to district officers, teachers and members of thepolice service; travellers such as Harry St. JohnPhilby; journalists such as Owen Tweedy and

Colonel J.B. Slade-Baker; and the Jerusalem andEast Mission, whose collection is one of the largestat the Centre and contains some of the earliestphotographs.

The photographs which make up these collectionscover a wide variety of subjects; archaeology,architecture, the development of major towns andcities, portraits of rulers, historic meetings, officialevents, military history, industrial development,education, medical services, missionary work, thesocial, religious and cultural life of the region, andthe British at work and at play.

General Catroux with the Lebanese President and Ministers.Beirut, 22nd November 1943. (Spears collection).

The Mayor of Jerusalem surrendering the city to the British.9th December 1917. Photograph by Lewis Larson for theAmerican Colony, Jerusalem. (E. Blyth collection).

The Photographic Archive of the Middle East Centre, OxfordThe development of photography in the MiddleEast outlined above can be traced through thephotographic archive of the Middle East Centrein Oxford, which is probably one of the largestsingle collections of historical photographs ofthe Middle East in Britain.

The archive grew out of the Private Papers col-lection, which was begun in 1961 by ElizabethMonroe and Albert Hourani with the aim oflocating, preserving, and making accessible allkinds of records dealing with British achievementin the Middle East.

The archive now contains over fifty photographiccollections made up of albums, lantern slides,negatives, and thousands of loose prints, datingfrom the 1850's to the 1960's, and coveringmost areas of the Middle East.

Donors have included: all ranks of public servant,from ambassadors and high commissioners suchas Sir Harold Macmichael and Sir Andrew Ryan,to district officers, teachers and members of thepolice service; travellers such as Harry St. JohnPhilby; journalists such as Owen Tweedy and

Colonel J.B. Slade-Baker; and the Jerusalem andEast Mission, whose collection is one of the largestat the Centre and contains some of the earliestphotographs.

The photographs which make up these collectionscover a wide variety of subjects; archaeology,architecture, the development of major towns andcities, portraits of rulers, historic meetings, officialevents, military history, industrial development,education, medical services, missionary work, thesocial, religious and cultural life of the region, andthe British at work and at play.

General Catioux with the Lebanese President and Ministers.Beirut, 22nd November 1943. (Spears collection).

The Mayor of Jerusalem surrendering the city to the British.9th December 1917. Photograph by Lewis Larson for theAmerican Colony, Jerusalem. (E. Blyth collection).

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The Catalogue

Churchill, T.E. Lawrence and Amir Abdullah at the JerusalemConference 1921. Photograph by the Matson Photo Service.(Jerusalem and East Mission collection).

The catalogue, which lists the individual photo-graphs, is divided by area. Within each areathe photographs are listed alphabetically bycollection.

The photographs have been numbered con-secutively throughout each area, and the micro-fiche numbers indicate were a new microfichestarts!

Personal names and place names have been verifiedwherever possible, and every attempt has beenmade to be consistent in the transliteration ofarabic names.

The three indexes at the end of the catalogue: bypersonal name, place name and subject, willfurther assist the user in locating specific photo-graphs.

The Microfiche Edition

All photographs and slides in this collection havebeen reproduced on black and white, halftonemicrofiches, silverhalide safety film according tointernational standards, which guarantees archivalquality. The microfiche numbers are listed in thecatalogue for easy reference.

The microfiches are also available from IDC byregion or individual fiche. Since St. Antony'sCollege holds the original collection, users are re-quested to write to the Archivist, The Middle EastCentre, if they require copy prints.

The collection is stored in a luxury plastic binderwith dust cover. This project is one of a series ofsimilar ones, and the aim is to make major histori-cal photograph collections available in this in-expensive and space saving way.

The Catalogue

The catalogue, which lists the individual photo-graphs, is divided by area. Within each areathe photographs are listed alphabetically bycollection.

The photographs have been numbered con-secutively throughout each area, and the micro-fiche numbers indicate were a new microfichestarts!

Personal names and place names have been verifiedwherever possible, and every attempt has beenmade to be consistent in the transliteration ofarabic names.

The three indexes at the end of the catalogue: bypersonal name, place name and subject, willfurther assist the user in locating specific photo-graphs.

" . " . - "

Churchill, T.E. Lawrence and Amir Abdullah at the JerusalemConference 1921. Photograph by the Maison Photo Service.(Jerusalem and East Mission collection).

The Microfiche EditionAll photographs and slides in this collection havebeen reproduced on black and white, halftonemicrofiches, silverhalide safety film according tointernational standards, which guarantees archivalquality. The microfiche numbers are listed in thecatalogue for easy reference.

The microfiches are also available from IDC byregion or individual fiche. Since St. Antony'sCollege holds the original collection, users are re-quested to write to the Archivist, The Middle EastCentre, if they require copy prints.

The collection is stored in a luxury plastic binderwith dust cover. This project is one of a series ofsimilar ones, and the aim is to make major histori-cal photograph collections available in this in-expensive and space saving way.

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"Alexandrie. Panorama du Port" (163).Photo by L. Fiorillo. ca. 1875."Alexandrie. Panorama du Port" (163).Photo by L. FiorUlo. ca. 1875.

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Arabian Peninsula, 1908-1959Photographs: AP. 1-2,41326 microfichesIDC order number NE-1700/1

fiche I

BELL, G.M.L.N. Najd, 1914; Abdul Aziz ibn Saud's visit to Basra,1916.

75-7 Views of Madina.78 Pilgrims at Mount Arafat.79 The cemetery of the Prophet's family near Mecca.

The Mission from Najd and Kuwait to Britain, 1919.

1-7 Photographs of N. Najd taken during GertrudeBell's journey to Hail, 1914.

8-15 The visit of Abdul Aziz ibn Saud to Basra,December 1916.

BOUSTEAD, Colonel J.E.H.The Hadhramaut, 1950-1956; Muscat and Oman, 1960.

The Hadhramaut.

16 Mukalla harbour, 1950.17-21 Colonel Boustead and men of the Hadhrami Bedouin

Legion, 1951-1954.22-4 Colonel Boustead and men of the Mukalla Regular

Army, 1950's.25 Colonel Boustead, Mukalla, 1950's.26-8 Colonel Boustead being invested with the C.M.G.,

Mukalla, 1955.29-32 The Quaiti Sultan, the Heir Apparent to the

Quaiti Sultanate, Colonel Boustead, and otherofficials and dignitaries at the Accession DayCelebrations, Mukalla, 1956.

33 The Heir Apparent to the Quaiti Sultanate,1950's.

34-5 The Heir Apparent, Colonel Boustead, Major Snelland other officials and dignitaries, Mukalla,1950's.

36-9 Views of Mukalla, showing the Prince's palace,the British Residency and the west gate, 1950's.

Muscat and Oman, 1960.

40-4 Views of Muscat showing the harbour, Fort Merani,and Fort Jalali.

45-9 Nizwa.50 Sohm.51-2 Near Sulaim.53 Sohar.54 Al Suwaiq.

fiche 2

BOWMAN, H.E.The Hijaz, 1908; The Mission from Najd and Kuwait toBritain, 1919.

The Hijaz, 1908.

55 Sharif Hussain with a group of religious digni-taries and Turkish officials. Mecca.

56 The Mahmal and its escort.57 Officials making arrangements for the transpor-

tation of the Mahmal from Cairo to Jedda.58-9 The Mahmal camels.60 The new Mahmal.61 The old Mahmal.62-4 Views of Jedda.65 A Hijazi, Jedda.66-9 The Mahmal arriving at Jedda.70-1 Pilgrims arriving at Jedda.72 The Mahmal and its escort passing through Mecca.73-4 The Kaaba.

80-1 Dhow at Kuwait.82 Bowman being carried ashore, Kuwait.83 Kuwait from the sea.84 Amir Faisal being transported to R.MR.M.S.

"Lawrence" by a launch from Bahrain.85-7 Views of Bahrain.88-95 Views of Muscat.96 Sultan Taimur bin Faisal of Muscat.97 Sultan Taimur bin Faisal at his palace with some

of the leading men of Oman.98-01 Amir Faisal, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir, the Sultan

of Muscat, Ahmad ibn Thunaiyan, Abdullah ibnQusaibi, Humphrey Bowman and Lionel Howarth out-side the Sultan's palace, Muscat.

102 Amir Faisal, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir and theircompanions aboard R.I.M.S. "Lawrence". Photographby Vernon and Co., Bombay.

103-5 Various portraits of Amir Faisal taken aboardH.M.T. "Kigoma".

106-9 Various portraits of Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir takenaboard H.M.T. "Kigoma".

fiche 3

CORKILL, Dr. N.L.35 mm slides of Aden, the Protectorate and theHadhramaut, 1950's.

110-27 Aden Colony.128-57 The Sultanate of Lahej and the Amirate of Dhala.

fiche 4

158-84 The Upper and Lower Yafaai Sultanates and theFadhli Sultanate.

fiche 4-5

185-209 The Amirate of Baihan.

fiche 5

210-54 The Upper and Lower Aulaqi Sultanates.

fiche 6

255-84 The *ahidi Sultanate.

fiche 6-7

285-307 Mukalla.

fiche 7

308-29 The Quaiti Sultanate-South.

fiche 7-8

330-84 The Quaiti Sultanate-North.

fiche 8-9

385-414 The Kathiri Sultanate.

Arabian Peninsula, 1908-1959Photographs: AP. 1-2,41326 microfichesIDC order number NE-1700/1

fiche l

BELL, G . M . L .N. Najd, 1914; Abdul Aziz ibn Saud's visit to Basra,1916.

1-7 Photographs of N . Najd taken during GertrudeBell's journey to Hail, 191*.

8-15 The visit of Abdul Aziz ibn Saud to Basra,December 1916 .

BOUSTEAD, Colonel 3 .E .H.The Hadhramaut, 1950-1956; Muscat and Oman, 1960.

The Hadhramaut.

16 Mukalla harbour, 1950.17-21 Colonel Boustead and men of the Hadhrami Bedouin

Legion, 1951-1954.22-4 Colonel Boustead and men of the Mukalla Regular

Army, 1950's.25 Colonel Boustead, Mukalla, 1950's.26-8 Colonel Boustead being invested with the C .M.G. ,

Mukalla, 1955.29-32 The Quaiti Sultan, the Heir Apparent to the

Quaiti Sultanate, Colonel Boustead, and otherofficials and dignitaries at the Accession DayCelebrations, Mukalla, 1956.

33 The Heir Apparent to the Quaiti Sultanate,1950's.

34-5 The Heir Apparent, Colonel Boustead, Major Snelland other officials and dignitaries, Mukalla,1950's.

36-9 Views of Mukalla, showing the Prince's palace,the British Residency and the west gate, 1950's.

Muscat and Oman, 1960.

40-4 Views of Muscat showing the harbour, Fort Merani,and Fort Jalali.

45-9 Nizwa.50 Sohm.51-2 Near Sulaim.53 Sohar.54 Al Suwaiq.

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BOWMAN, H.E.The Hijaz, 1908; The Mission from Najd and Kuwait toBritain, 1919.

The Hijaz, 1908.

55 Sharif Hussain with a group of religious digni-taries and Turkish officials. Mecca.

56 The Mahmal and its escort.57 Officials making arrangements for the transpor-

tation of the Mahmal from Cairo to Jedda.58-9 The Mahmal camels.60 The new Mahmal.61 The old Mahmal.62-4 Views of Jedda.65 A Hijazi, Jedda.66-9 The Mahmal arriving at Jedda.70-1 Pilgrims arriving at Jedda.72 The Mahmal arid its escort passing through Mecca.73-4 The Kaaba.

75-7 Views of Madina.78 Pilgrims at Mount Arafat .79 The cemetery of the Prophet's family near Mecca.

The Mission from Najd and Kuwait to Britain, 1919.

80-1 Dhow at Kuwai t .82 Bowman being carried ashore, Kuwai t .83 Kuwait from the sea.84 Amir Faisal being transported to R .M.S .

"Lawrence" by a launch from Bahrain.85-7 Views of Bahrain.88-95 Views of Muscat.96 Sultan Taimur bin Faisal of Muscat.97 Sultan Taimur bin Faisal at his palace with some

of the leading men of Oman.98-01 Amir Faisal, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir, the Sultan

of Muscat, Ahmad ibn Thunaiyan, Abdullah ibnQusaibi, Humphrey Bowman and Lionel Howarth out-side the Sultan's palace, Muscat.

102 Amir Faisal, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir and theircompanions aboard R . I . M . S . "Lawrence". Photographby Vernon and Co., Bombay.

103-5 Various portraits of Amir Faisal taken aboardH.M.T . "Kigoma".

106-9 Various portraits of Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir takenabaard H . M . T . "Kigoma".

fiche 3

CORK1LL, Dr. N.L.35 mm slides of Aden, the Protectorate and theHadhramaut, 1950's.

110-27 Aden Colony.128-57 The Sultanate of Lahej and the Amirate of Dhala.

fiche 4

158-84 The Upper and Lower Yafaai Sultanates and theFadhli Sultanate.

fiche 4-5

185-209 The Amirate of Baihan.

fiche 5

210-54 The Upper and Lower Aulaqi Sultanates.

fiche 6

255-84 The *ahidi Sultanate.

fiche 6-7

285-307 Mukalla.

fiche 7

308-29 The Quaiti Sultanate-South.

fiche 7-8

330-84 The Quaiti Sultanate-North.

fiche 8-9

385-414 The Kathir i Sultanate.

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2 Arabian Peninsula

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415-51 The Sultanate of Mahra and Socotra.

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DICKSON, H.R.P.Bahrain, 1916; Kuwait, 1935 and 1950's; Abdul Aziz,circa 1951.

452 The Al Khalifa family of Bahrain with SirTrenchard Fowle and Colonel Loch, 1916.

563 Bedouin, Aden Colony, 1957.564 The south gate and the road to Ras Marshag,

1957.

565 Hokkat bay from Ras Marshag, 1957.566 The Queen's birthday parade, Aden, 25th April

1957.567 View from Ras Boradli, 25th April 1957.568 Gold Mohur, 1957.569 Tawahi, 1957.570 John Lanfear, Aden, 25th April 1957.571-3 Aden from Clock Tower hill, 1957.574-7 Steamer Point, Aden, 1957.

453-5 Harry and Dora Philby, Kuwait, 1935.456 Dhows in the harbour, Kuwait, 1950's.457-9 The Kuwait Oil Company's Magwa training school,

1950's. Photographs by the Kuwait Oil Company.460 A worker in the Kuwait Oil Company's refinery

at Mina at Ahmadi, 1950's.461 Muhammad at Farruqi of the Gulf Engineering

Company, Kuwait, 1950's.462 The Secretariat of the Kuwait Oil Company.463 Shaikh Abdullah Salim of Kuwait with Mr. C.J.

Pelly at the Investiture Ceremony, Kuwait, 25thFebruary 1953.

464 Portrait of Abdul Aziz circa 1951. Photographby ARAMCO.

EDMONDS, C.J.Kuwait, 1934 and 1937.

465-7 Aerial views of Kuwait, March 1934.468-70 The bedouin markets, March 1934.471-3 Street scenes, March 1934.474-82 Various views of the harbour, March 1934.

483-5 The suq, March 1934.486 The city walls, March 1934.487 Hajji Williamson with Harold and Violet

Dickson, March 1934.488 An aeroplane waiting to leave Kuwait for

Baghdad, March 1934.489 Gerald de Gaury, Kuwait, February 1937.490-2 The city walls, February 1937.493 The city gates, February 1937.

494 A typical house, February 1937.495-7 An ardha in progress, February 1937.

498 Bedouin tent, February 1937.

499 A carved door, February 1937.500 City gates, February 1937.501-4 Various photographs of local Kuwaitis, February

1937.505-9 The Dicksons' camp in the desert. February

1937.

510-5 Various views of the harbour, February 1937.

HOLMES, R.J.Aden, the Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1955-1964.

Aden, Colony 1955-1957.

516 Aden Colony from the sea, 1955.517-28 Various views of Crater, the Main Pass,

Khormaksar, Slave Island and Maalla, Aden,1956.

529-35 A religious procession passing the Secretariat,

Aden, 26th February 1956.536-41 Dhows under construction and repair, Slave

Island, 1956.542-5 Khormaksar races, 2nd April 1956.546 Bir Fuqum, 1956.547-51 A religious procession to the mosque at Shaikh

Othman, 22nd July 1956.552-5 Street fair Shaikh Othman, 22nd July 1956.

556 Sirra Island from the front bay, Aden, 1956.557 The site of the new civil hospital, Khormaksar,

1956.558 Dust storm approaching Khormaksar, 1956.559-62 Sir N. Worley, the Commissioner of Police, Mr.

Justice Briggs, Mr. Justice Campbell and Mr.Justice Bacon outside the Supreme Court,Crater, 7th December 1956.

Aden Protectorate, the Hadhramaut, and Perim Island,1955-1957

578-85 Various views of Lahej, 1955.586 Ted Eyre, manager of the Abyan Board with a

local farmer, Jaar, 1955.587-9 Khanfar rock, 1955.590-8 Various views of Jaar, 1955.599-600 R.J. Holmes with his driver, Zinjibar, 1956.601-3 The prison, Zinjibar, 1956.604-13 Various views of Zinjibar, 1956.

614-8 Peasants drawing water from the town well,Zinjibar, 1956.

619 Peasant winnowing, Zinjibar, 1956.620 Grinding corn, Zinjibar, 1956.621-33 Various views of Shuqra taken from the Fadhli

guest house, 1956.634-7 The smallpox "isolation" hospital outside

Shuqra. 1956.638 Bargaining for a goat from the Government

Guards between Shuqra and Ahwar, 1956.639-40 Ahwar from the roof of the Political Officer's

house, 1956. 641-61 Al Said, 1956.662-5 Ataq, 1956.666-83 Nisab, 1956.684-5 Inside the Government Guard's fort, Nisab,

1956.686-7 R.J. Holmes' house, Nisab, 1956.688-92 Wadi Abadan, 1956.693-6 Robat, 1956.697-8 The village of Madina, 1956.699-703 Baihan from the Political Officer's house,

January 1957.704 Outside Hisn at Abr in the northern desert

area, January 1957.705-6 Entrance to the Wadi Hadhramaut, January 1957.707-8 Shaikh All Muhammad at Mujawwar, the Rafiq,

with Denis Rowley, 1957.709-10 The Wadi Hadhramaut, January 1957.711-2 Hainan, 1957.713-22 Shibam, January 1957.723-6 The Kathiri Sultan's palace, Saiwun, January

1957.727-34 Shihr from the state guest house, January 1957.735-41 Mukalla, 1957.742-4 The Quaiti Sultan's palace, Mukalla, 1957.745-9 Mukalla from the sea, 1957.750-2 Dhows in the harbour, Mukalla, 1957.

fiche 10-11

753-63 Mukalla from the customs wharf, 1957.

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764 The British Residency, Mukalla, 1957.765 Men of the Hadhrami Bedouin Legion outside the

British Residency, Mukalla, 1957.766-9 The west gate, Mukalla, 1957.770 Mukalla from the British Residency compound,

1957.771 Between Raiwan and Mukalla, 1957.772 Boundary stone on the road to Raiwan, 1957.773 Husn, 1957.774 Najd Margad, a frontier fort in Baihan state,

1957.775 R.A.F. Pembroke, Perim Island, July 1957.776-8 The Police station, Perim, July 1957.

Arabian Peninsula

fiche 9

415-51 The Sultanate of Mahra and Socotra.

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DICKSON,Bahrain, _circa 1951.

H.R.P.1916; Kuwait, 1935 and 1950's; Abdul Aziz,

«52 The Al Khal i fa family of Bahrain with SirTrenchard Fowle and Colonel Loch, 1916.

453-5 Harry and Dora Philby, Kuwai t , 1935.456 Dhows in the harbour, Kuwai t , 1950's.457-9 The Kuwait Oil Company's Magwa training school,

1950's. Photographs by the Kuwai t Oil Company.460 A worker in the Kuwait Oil Company's refinery

at Mina al Ahmadi, 1950's.461 Muhammad al Farruqi of the Gulf Engineering

Company, Kuwait , 1950's.462 The Secretariat of the Kuwait Oil Company.463 Shaikh Abdullah Salim of Kuwait with Mr. C.J.

Pelly at the Investiture Ceremony, Kuwai t , 25thFebruary 1953.

464 Portrait of Abdul Aziz circa 1951. Photographby ARAMCO.

EDMONDS, C.3.Kuwait, 1934 and 1937.

465-7 Aerial views of Kuwait , March 1934.46S-70 The bedouin markets, March 1934.471-3 Street scenes, March 1934.474-82 Various views of the harbour, March 1934.483-5 The suq, March 1934.486 The city walls, March 1934.487 Hajji Williamson with Harold and Violet

Dickson, March 1934.488 An aeroplane waiting to leave Kuwait for

Baghdad, March 1934.489 Gerald de Gaury, Kuwait , February 1937.490-2 The city walls, February 1937.493 The city gates, February 1937.494 A typical house, February 1937.495-7 An ardha in progress, February 1937.498 Bedouin tent, February 1937.499 A carved door, February 1937.500 City gates, February 1937.501-4 Various photographs of local Kuwaitis, February

• 1937.505-9 The Dicksons' camp in the desert. February

1937.510-5 Various views of the harbour, February 1937.

HOLMES, R.3.Aden, the Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1955-1964.

Aden, Colony 1955-1957.

516 Aden Colony from the sea, 1955.517-28 Various views of Crater, the Main Pass,

Khormaksar, Slave Island and Maalla, Aden,1956.

529-35 A religious procession passing the Secretariat,Aden, 26th February 1956.

536-41 Dhows under construction and repair, SlaveIsland, 1956.

542-5 Khormaksar races, 2nd April 1956.546 Bir Fuqum, 1956.547-51 A religious procession to the mosque at Shaikh

Othman, 22nd Duly 1956.552-5 Street fair Shaikh Othman, 22nd July 1956.556 Sirra Island from the front bay, Aden, 1956.557 The site of the new civil hospital, Khormaksar,

1956.558 Dust storm approaching Khormaksar, 1956.559-62 Sir N . Worley, the Commissioner of Police, Mr.

Justice Briggs, Mr. Justice Campbell and Mr.Justice Bacon outside the Supreme Court,Crater, 7th December 1956.

563 Bedouin, Aden Colony, 1957.564 The south gate and the road to Ras Marshag,

1957.565 Hokkat bay from Ras Marshag, 1957.566 The Queen's birthday parade, Aden, 25th April

1957.567 View from Ras Boradli, 25th April 1957.568 Gold Mohur, 1957.569 Tawahi, 1957.570 John Lanfear, Aden, 25th April 1957.571-3 Aden from Clock Tower hi l l , 1957.574-7 Steamer Point, Aden, 1957.

Aden Protectorate, the Hadhramaut, and Perim Island,1955-1957

578-85 Various views of Lahej, 1955.586 Ted Eyre, manager of the Abyan Board with a

local farmer, Jaar, 1955.587-9 Khanfar rock, 1955.590-8 Various views of Jaar, 1955.599-600 R . J . Holmes with his driver, Zinjibar, 1956.601-3 The prison, Zinjibar, 1956.604-13 Various views of Zinjibar, 1956.614-8 Peasants drawing water from the town well,

Zinjibar, 1956.619 Peasant winnowing, Zinjibar, 1956.620 Grinding corn, Zinj ibar , 1956.621-33 Various views of Shuqra taken from the Fadhli

guest house, 1956.634-7 The smallpox "isolation" hospital outside

Shuqra. 1956.638 Bargaining for a goat from the Government

Guards between Shuqra and Ahwar , 1956.639-40 Ahwar from the roof of the Political Officer's

house, 1956. 641-61 Al Said, 1956.662-5 Ataq, 1956.666-83 Nisab, 1956.684-5 Inside the

1956.686-7 R.J . Holmes' house, Nisab, 1956.688-92 Wadi Abadan, 1956.693-6 Robat, 1956.697-8 The village of Madina, 1956.699-703 Baihan from the Political Officer's

January 1957.704 Outside Hisn al Abr in the northern

area, January 1957.705-6 Entrance to the Wadi Hadhramaut, January 1957.707-8 Shaikh Ali Muhammad al Mujawwar , the Rafiq,

with Denis Rowley, 1957.709-10 The Wadi Hadhramaut, January 1957.711-2 Hainan, 1957.713-22 Shibam, January 1957.723-6 The Kathiri Sultan's palace, Saiwun, January

1957.727-34 Shihr from the state guest house, January 1957.735-41 Mukalla, 1957.742-4 The Quaiti Sultan's palace, Mukalla, 1957.745-9 Mukalla from the sea, 1957.750-2 Dhows in the harbour, Mukalla, 1957.

fiche 10-11

753-63 Mukalla from the customs whar f , 1957.

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764 The British Residency, Mukalla, 1957.765 Men of the Hadhrami Bedouin Legion outside the

British Residency, Mukalla, 1957.766-9 The west gate, Mukalla, 1957.770 Mukalla from the British Residency compound,

1957.771 Between Raiwan and Mukalla, 1957.772 Boundary stone on the road to Raiwan, 1957.773 Husn, 1957.774 Najd Margad, a frontier fort in Baihan state,

1957.775 R . A . F . Pembroke, Perim Island, July 1957.776-8 The Police station, Perim, July 1957.

Government Guard's for t , Nisab,

house,

desert

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779 A local fisherman, Perim Island, July 1957.780 Perim Island, July 1957.

Aden Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1958.

781 Dhala, August, 1958.

782 Thumair, 1958.783-93 Various views of the market at Mukairas, 1958.794-98 Well near Mukairas.799-802 Jaabil bin Hussain, Thirra Pass, 1958.803 View from the top of the Thirra pass, 1958.804-6 Audhali tribal guards, 1958.807-9 Various views of Mukairas, 1958.810-1 Ayrib, 1958.812 Bilas, 1958.813-4 Baidha, 1958.815 Yemeni border post at Shuraiga, 1958.816 The sanctuary of Eynat, 1958.817-22 Various views of Tarim, 1958.823 Carving in the fort at Hisn al Ur.

The inauguration of the Federation of South Arabia,

1959; Aden Consitutional Talks, London 1962; South

Arabian Conference, London, 1964.

824-9 The ceremony inaugurating the Federation of

South Arabian States and the ensuing celebra-tions, 1959.

830-2 The Aden Constitutional Talks, London, 1962.British Official photographs issued by theCentral Office of Information.

833-40 The South Arabian Conference, London, 1964.British Official photographs, issued by theCentral Office of Information.

HOLT, Sir V.The "Lupin" conference, 1930.

841 Sir Francis Humphrys receiving Abdul Aziz atthe top of the gangway of H.M.S. "Lupin".

842 Sir Francis Humphrys, the Captain of H.M.S."Lupin" and Vyvyan Holt.

843 Abdul Aziz with Sir Francis Humphrys and SirRobert Brooke-Popham, aboard H.M.S. "Lupin".

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INGRAMS, W.H.Aden, the Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1924-1943.

Photographs of Aden and the Hadhramaut taken by Mr. K.Haruyama, 1924.

844 Sayid Huda al Saqaf, the Sultan of Mansur, Ali

and K. Haruyama, Saiwun.845 The sons of the Sultan of Mansur and the Sultan

of Muhsin.846-50 Various views of Mukalla.851 The Quaiti Sultan of Mukalla arriving back in

Mukalla after a visit to India.852 The Sultan's palace, Mukalla.853-4 Women carrying water in skins, Mukalla.855-64 Caravan travelling through the Hadhramaut.865-9 Various views of Tarim.870-2 Various views of Saiwun.873-5 Date palms.876-7 Peasant woman from the Hadhramaut.878 Peasant woman feeding her cow, the Hadhramaut.879-82 Peasants drawing water from a well.883-6 Local people installing a water pump, Saiwun.887-94 New year's celebrations, Saiwun.895 Children playing, Saiwun.896 Men returning from a hunting expedition,

Saiwun.897 The slaves of the Sultan of Mansur gathered

outside the palace of Saiyid Huda at Saqaf,Sai wun .

898 A wedding procession, Saiwun.899 Members of the royal family in front of the

Sultan of Mansur's palace.900 The palace of Saiyid Abdul Rahman ibn Shaikh al

Kaf, Tarim.

3

901-2 The palace of Saiyid Huda al Saqaf, Saiwun.

903-4 Mr. K. Haruyama on his camel, Saiwun.905 View over the date groves, Saiwun.

906-7 Mr. K. Haruyama, Saiwun.908 The sons of Saiyid Abdul Rahman ibn Shaikh al

Kaf, Tarim.909-12 Mr. K. Haruyama with some of his tractors,

Saiwun.913 Mr. K. Haruyama making coffee.914 Mr. K. Haruyama taking a meal with a local

family, Saiwun.915-8 Various views of Aden.

R.A.F. -aerial photographs of the Hadhramaut and theYemen, 1928-1937.

919-20 Dhamar, 21st June 1928.921 Mukalla, 4th April 1929.922 Hajrain, 2nd November 1929.923 Ghail ba W'azir, 2nd November 1929.924 Nisab, 11th July 1930.925-30 Risib, 24th December 1936.931 Harrah, 6th January 1937.932 Kusaiir, 6th January 1937.

933-6 Risib, 6th January 1937.

937 Saiwun, 6th January 1937.938 Husn Haru, 6th January 1937.939 Al Qarn near Ras Shama, 6th January 1937.

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940-56 Shabwa, 20th April 1937.

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957 Husn al Abr, 20th April 1937.958-60 Shibam, 20th April 1937.

Aden and the Hadhramaut, 1940-1943.

961-2 Mukalla, 1940.963 Mobile canteen presented by the people of Aden

to the people of Britain, 1941.964-70 Various views of Mukalla, 1943.

Jerusalem and East Mission.Bahrain, 1930; Qatar, 1966; Abu Dhabi, 1967.

971 St. Christopher's church, Bahrain, 1930.

972 Dhow off Doha, 1966. Photo by Qatar PetroleumCo.

973 View of Doha, 1966. Photo by Qatar PetroleumCo.

974 Children at the Oil Company school, Abu Dhabiwith the Reverend David Elliot, 1967.

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MAYERS, N.The Hijaz, 1926-1928, including photographs of AbdulAziz and Amir Faisal.

975 Ex-king Ali mounting his carriage to attendFriday prayers at the Great Mosque, Jedda, 30thOctober 1925.

976 Band playing and military guard of honour pre-senting arms as ex-king Ali's carriage passes,Jedda, 30th October 1925.

977 Portrait of the Amir Faisal taken during hisjourney to Europe in 1926 by the Anglo-AmericanPhoto Studio, Port Said.

978-95 Various views of Jedda, 1927-28.996-005 The Mahmal and groups of pilgrims arriving at

Jedda, 1927-28.1006-10 Pilgrims preparing to start on the journey from

Jedda to Mecca, 1927.1011-3 Pilgrim caravans en route for Mecca, 1927.1014-7 Abdul Aziz with Amin Rihani, Haifz Wahba and

Yusuf Yasin, [Jedda, circa 1928].

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779 A local f isherman, Perim Island, Duly 1957.780 Perim Island, July 1957.

Aden Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1958.

781 Dhala, August, 1958.782 Thumair , 1958.783-93 Various views of the market at Mukairas, 1958.794-98 Well near Mukairas.799-802 Jaabil bin Hussain, Thirra Pass, 1958.803 View from the top of the Thirra pass, 1958.804-6 Audhali tribal guards, 1958.807-9 Various views of Mukairas, 1958.810-1 Ayrib, 1958.812 Bilas, 1958.813-* Baidha, 1958.815 Yemeni border post at Shuraiga, 1958.816 The sanctuary of Eynat, 1958.817-22 Various views of Tarim, 1958.823 Carving in the fort at Hisn al Ur.

The inauguration of the Federation of South Arabia,1959; Aden Consitutional Talks, London 1962; SouthArabian Conference, London, 1964.

824-9 The ceremony inaugurating the Federation ofSouth Arabian States and the ensuing celebra-tions, 1959.

830-2 The Aden Constitutional Talks, London, 1962.British Official photographs issued by theCentral Office of Information.

833-40 The South Arabian Conference, London, 1964.British Official photographs, issued by theCentral Office of Information.

HOLT, Sir V.The "Lupin" conference, 1930.

841 Sir Francis Humphrys receiving Abdul Aziz atthe top of the gangway of H.M.S. "Lupin".

842 Sir Francis Humphrys, the Captain of H . M . S ."Lupin" and Vyvyan Holt.

843 Abdul Aziz with Sir Francis Humphrys and SirRobert Brooke-Popham, aboard H . M . S . "Lupin".

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1NGRAMS, W.H.Aden, the Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1924-1943.

Photographs of Aden and the Hadhramaut taken by Mr. K.Haruyama, 1924.

844 Sayid Huda al Saqaf, the Sultan of Mansur, Aliand K . Haruyama, Saiwun.

845 The sons of the Sultan of Mansur and the Sultanof Muhsin.

846-50 Various views of Mukalla.851 The Quaiti Sultan of Mukalla arriving back in

Mukalla after a visit to India.852 The Sultan's palace, Mukalla.853-4 Women carrying water in skins, Mukalla.855-64 Caravan travelling through the Hadhramaut.865-9 Various views of Tarim.870-2 Various views of Saiwun.873-5 Date palms.876-7 Peasant woman from the Hadhramaut.878 Peasant woman feeding her cow, the Hadhramaut.879-82 Peasants drawing water from a well.883-6 Local people installing a water pump, Saiwun.887-94 New year's celebrations, Saiwun.895 Children playing, Saiwun.896 Men returning from a hunting expedition,

Saiwun.897 The slaves of the Sultan of

outside the palace of SaiyidSaiwun.

898 A wedding procession, Saiwun.899 Members of the royal fami ly

Sultan of Mansur's palace.900 The palace of Saiyid Abdul Rahman ibn Shaikh al

K a f , Tarim.

Mansur gatheredHuda al Saqaf,

in front of the

901-2 The palace of Saiyid Huda al Saqaf, Saiwun.903-4 Mr. K . Haruyama on his camel, Saiwun.905 View over the date groves, Saiwun.906-7 Mr. K. Haruyama, Saiwun.908 The sons of Saiyid Abdul Rahman ibn Shaikh al

K a f , Tarim.909-12 Mr. K. Haruyama with some of his tractors,

Saiwun.913 Mr. K. Haruyama making coffee.914 Mr. K. Haruyama taking a meal wi th a local

f a m i l y , Saiwun.915-8 Various views of Aden.

R.A.F., aerial photographs of the Hadhramaut and theYemen, 1928-1937.

919-20 Dhamar, 21st 3une 1928.921 Mukalla, 4th April 1929.922 Hajra in , 2nd November 1929.923 Ghail ba *azir, 2nd November 1929.924 Nisab, l l t h Duly 1930.925-30 Risib, 24th December 1936.931 Harrah, 6th January 1937.932 Kusaiir, 6th January 1937.933-6 Risib, 6th January 1937.937 Saiwun, 6th January 1937.938 Husn Haru , 6th January 1937.939 Al Qarn near Ras Shama, 6th January 1937.

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940-56 Shabwa, 20th April 1937.

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957 Husn al Abr, 20th April 1937.958-60 Shibam, 20th April 1937.

Aden and the Hadhramaut, 1940-1943.

961-2 Mukalla, 1940.963 Mobile canteen presented by the people of Aden

to the people of Britain, 1941.964-70 Various views of Mukalla , 1943.

Jerusalem and East Mission.Bahrain, 1930; Qatar, 1966; Abu Dhabi, 1967.

971972

973

974

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St. Christopher's church, Bahrain, 1930.Dhow off Doha, 1966. Photo by Qatar PetroleumCo.View of Doha, 1966. Photo by Qatar PetroleumCo.Children at the Oil Company school, Abu Dhabiwith the Reverend David Elliot, 1967.

MAYERS, N.The Hijaz, 1926-1928,Aziz and Amir Faisal.

975

including photographs of Abdul

Ex-king Ali mounting his carriage to attendFriday prayers at the Great Mosque, Jedda, 30thOctober 1925.

976 Band playing and mi l i ta ry guard of honour pre-senting arms as ex-king Ali's carriage passes,Jedda, 30th October 1925.

977 Portrait of the Amir Faisal taken during hisjourney to Europe in 1926 by the Anglo-AmericanPhoto Studio, Port Said.

978-95 Various views of Jedda, 1927-28.996-005 The Mahmal and groups of pilgrims arr iving at

Jedda, 1927-28.1006-10 Pilgrims preparing to start on the journey from

Jedda to Mecca, 1927.1011-3 Pilgrim caravans en route for Mecca, 1927.1014-7 Abdul Aziz with Amin Rihani , Haifz Wahba and

Yusuf Yasin, [Jedda, circa 1928].

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PEROWNE, S.H. fiche 16Aden and the Protectorate, 1937-1941.

1018-25 Stewart Perowne meeting the Sultan and villa-gers of Qara during a tour of the AdenProtectorate 1937-1938.

1026-34 Scenes at the headquarters of the Public

Relations Department, Aden, 1939-1940.1035 View of Baihan, circa 1940.1036 Dancing girls, Baihan, circa 1940.1037-50 Stewart Perowne meeting villagers from Dirjaj,

Um Farsha and Um Riga during a tour of the AdenProtectorate, 1940.

1051 Freya Stark arranging the projector for a film

show at Urn Farsha, 1940.1052 Sir Bernard Reilly, Aden, 1940.1053-5 Stewart Perowne, Freya Stark and Robert Harries

sailing off Aden Colony, 1940.1056 Aden harbour, 1940.1057 Dhows on the stocks in the old ship-building

yard, Aden, 1940.1058 Postcard entitled "Native Fisherman, Aden."

[1940's].

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PHILBY, H. St. John.The Hijaz, Najd/Saudi Arabia, 1917-1959, including manyphotographs of prominent personalities.

1059-60 Philby as King's Scholar, Westminster School,1902. "Cartes des visites" by Hellis and Son,London.

1061 Philby as an undergraduate at Cambridge, 1906."Carte de visite" by Messrs. Stearn,Cambridge.

1062 Philby and Dora at Muree, Punjab, 1910.

The British Mission to Central Arabia, 1917; Philby'sjourney from Riyadh to Jedda, 1917-1918.

1063 Members of the British Mission to CentralArabia embarking from H.M.S. "Lawrence" on toa dhow for the journey from Bahrain to Uqair,November 1917.

1064-70 Various views of Hofuf, November 1917.1071-2 Abu Jifan ravine and wells, November 1917.1073-81 Various views of Riyadh, December 1917.1082-3 Philby in Riyadh at the start of his journey

to Jedda, December 1917.1084-5 Arqa village in the Wadi Hanifa, December

1917.1086-9 Various views of Diriya, December 1917.1090 The Wadi Ammariya, December 1917.1091 Philby's escort at prayer, December 1917.1092-6 The Tuwaiq range and the Saqta gorge, December

1917.

1097 Dhruma, December 1917.1098-100 Various views of Quwayiya village, December

1917.1101-7 Various views of the Ardh, Damkh and Hamra

ranges, December 1917.1108 View s.w. over the Nafud Sirra, December 1917.1109-10 Qunsuliya fort and wells, December 1917.1111 Khurma, December 1917.1112 The Hadhu range, December 1917.1113 Ukhaidhar village in the Wadi Aqiq, December

1917.1114-6 The approach to Taif, December 1917.1117-27 Various views of Taif, December 1917.1128-34 Views taken on the journey between Taif and

Madhiq village, December 1917.1135-8 Madhiq village and the Wadi al Lemun, December

1917.1139-46 Views of the Wadi Zubara and Wadi Fatima,

December 1917.1147 Bahra fort, December 1917.1148 Bahra village on the Mecca-Jedda road,

December 1917.1149-51 Philby with his escort, Jedda, January 1918.

1152-8 Various views of Jedda, January 1918.1159-60 Yanbu, January 1918.1161 Wejh from H.M.S. "Hardinge", January 1918.1162-3 Fort near Wejh, January 1918.

Philby's second visit to Central Arabia, 1918.

1164 Crossing the Batin, April 1918.1165 The camp of Dhari ibn Tawala near Falaij

Shamali.1166 Camel drawing water from the Hafar wells in

the Batin.1167 The Batin looking N.E. from Dibdiba.1168-70 The Dahana.1171 Carrels watering near Abdul Aziz's camp, Shaib

Shauki.1172 Abdul Aziz's supporters returning to Riyadh

from Shaib Shauki.1173 Camp at Abu Ramal, April 1918.1174-6 Various views of the Arma ridge.1177 Khafs pool, and view N. W . along the Arma

ridge.1178 Looking south towards Riyadh from Abu Makhruq.1179 Palm grove just outside Riyadh.1180-1 Abdul Aziz with some of his family, Riyadh

April 1918.1182 Abdul Aziz's garden in the Batin.1183 Bedouin tents in the Batin.1184 Abdul Aziz's camp at al Malaqi, Wadi Hanifa.1185 Ayaina.1186 Ruined mosque at Jubaila.1187 Hamar.1188 Uwainid.1189-90 Abdul Aziz's camp at Barra.1191 Abdul Aziz's camp at Zilfi, August 1918.1192-5 Various views of Zilfi.1196-8 Various views of Tharmida.1199-202 The villages of Wuthaithiya, Waqf and Ghusla.1203 Abdul Aziz's camp at Shagra, August 1918.1204-5 Shaqra.1206-10 The villages of Fara, Junaitha, Suwaina and

Sharuqiya.1211-3 Various views of Alaiya.1214-5 Anaiza.1216 Id prayers at Anaiza.1217-24 Various views of Buraida.

The Mission from Najd and Kuwait to Britain, 1919.

1225 Amir Faisal of Najd and Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabirof Kuwait visiting London zoo.

1226 Amir Faisal visiting Kim Philby's preparatory

school, Eastbourne.1227-33 Amir Faisal's visit to Swansea.1234 Amir Faisal and suite at Mr. M.J. O'Connor's

shooting lodge at North Slob, County Wexford.

The Hijaz, 1920-1928.

1235 Abdul Aziz with Sir Percy Cox, Uqair, 1920.

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1236 Shaikh Abdullah Damluji, Political Secretaryto Abdul Aziz, Uqair, 1920.

1237-41 Wejh and Yanbu, 1925.1242-54 Various views of Jedda, 1925.1255-6 Rabigh, November 1925.1257-8 Muhammad ibn Saud leading his army into

Rabigh, November 1925.1259 Abdul Aziz with Hafiz Wahba and Yusuf Yasin,

12601261

Shumaisi camp, 1925.Philby's escort, Shumaisi 1925.Abdul Aziz with Shaikh Abdullah Ali Ridha,Jedda, 1926.

1262 Abdul Aziz with some of his family, Jedda,1926.

1263 Members of the Harb tribe in the desert nearJedda. [1926].

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PEROWNE, S.H.Aden and the Protectorate, 1937-1941.

1018-25 Stewart Perowne meeting the Sultan and villa-gers of Qara during a tour of the AdenProtectorate 1937-1938.

1026-34 Scenes at the headquarters of the PublicRelations Department, Aden, 1939-19*0.

1035 View of Baihan, circa WO.1036 Dancing girls, Baihan, circa 19*0.1037-50 Stewart Perowne meeting villagers from Dir ja j ,

Urn Farsha and Urn Riga during a tour of the AdenProtectorate, 19*0.

1051 Freya Stark arranging the projector for a f i lmshow at Urn Farsha, 19*0.

1052 Sir Bernard Rei l ly , Aden, 19*0.1053-5 Stewart Perowne, Freya Stark and Robert Hames

sailing off Aden Colony, 19*0.1056 Aden harbour, 19*0.1057 Dhows on the stocks in the old ship-building

yard, Aden, 19*0.1058 Postcard entitled "Native Fisherman, Aden."

[19*0's].

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PHILBY, H. St. 3ohn.The Hijaz, Najd/Saudi Arabia, 1917-1959, including manyphotographs of prominent personalities.

1059-60 Philby as King's Scholar, Westminster School,1902. "Cartes des visites" by Hellis and Son,London.

1061 Philby as an undergraduate at Cambridge, 1906."Carte de visite" by Messrs. Steam,Cambridge.

1062 Philby and Dora at Muree, Punjab, 1910.

The British Mission to Central Arabia, 1917; Philby'sjourney from Riyadh to Jedda, 1917-1918.

1063 Members of the British Mission to CentralArabia embarking from H.M.S. "Lawrence" on toa dhow for the journey from Bahrain to Uqair,November 1917.

106*-70 Various views of Hofuf , November 1917.1071-2 Abu Jifan ravine and wells, November 1917.1073-81 Various views of Riyadh, December 1917.1082-3 Philby in Riyadh at the start of his journey

to Jedda, December 1917.108*-5 Arqa village in the Wadi Hanifa, December

1917.1086-9 Various views of Diriya, December 1917.1090 The Wadi Ammariya, December 1917.1091 Philby's escort at prayer, December 1917.1092-6 The Tuwaiq range and the Saqta gorge, December

1917.1097 Dhruma, December 1917.1098-100 Various views of Quwayiya village, December

1917.1101-7 Various views of the Ardh, Damkh and Hamra

ranges, December 1917.1108 View s.w. over the Nafud Sirra, December 1917.1109-10 Qunsuliya fort and wells, December 1917.1111 Khurma, December 1917.1112 The Hadhu range, December 1917.1113 Ukhaidhar village in the Wadi Aqiq, December

1917.l l l*-6 The approach to Taif , December 1917.1117-27 Various views of Taif , December 1917.1128-3* Views taken on the journey between Taif and

Madhiq village, December 1917.1135-8 Madhiq village and the *adi al Lemun, December

1917.1139-*6 Views of the Wadi Zubara and Wadi Fatima,

December 1917.11*7 Bahra for t , December 1917.11*8 Bahra village on the Mecca-Jedda road,

December 1917.11*9-51 Philby with his escort, Jedda, January 1918.

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1152-8 Various views of Jedda, January 1918.1159-60 Yanbu, January 1918.1161 wejh from H.M.S . "Hardinge", January 1918.1162-3 Fort near Wejh , January 1918.

Philby's second visit to Central Arabia, 1918.

116* Crossing the Batin, April 1918.1165 The camp of Dhari ibn Tawala near Falaij

Shamali.1166 Camel drawing water from the Hafar wells in

the Batin.1167 The Batin looking N .E . from Dibdiba.1168-70 The Dahana.1171 Camels watering near Abdul Aziz's camp, Shaib

Shauki.1172 Abdul Aziz's supporters returning to Riyadh

from Shaib Shauki.1173 Camp at Abu Ramal, April 1918.117*-6 Various views of the Arma ridge.1177 Khafs pool, and view N . W . along the Arma

ridge.1178 Looking south towards Riyadh from Abu Makhruq.1179 Palm grove just outside Riyadh.1180-1 Abdul Aziz with some of his fami ly , Riyadh

April 1918.1182 Abdul Aziz's garden in the Batin.1183 Bedouin tents in the Batin.118* Abdul Aziz's camp at al Malaqi, Wadi Hanifa.1185 Ayaina.1186 Ruined mosque at Jubaila.1187 Hamar.1188 Uwainid.1189-90 Abdul Aziz's camp at Barra.1191 Abdul Aziz's camp at Zi l f i , August 1918.1192-5 Various views of Zilfi .1196-8 Various views of Tharmida.1199-202 The villages of Wuthai thiya, Waqf and Ghusla.1203 Abdul Aziz's camp at Shaqra, August 1918.120*-5 Shaqra.1206-10 The villages of Fara, Junaitha, Suwaina and

Sharuqiya.1211-3 Various views of Alaiya.121*-5 Anaiza.1216 Id prayers at Anaiza.1217-2* Various views of Buraida.

The Mission from Najd and Kuwait to Britain, 1919.

1225

1226

Amir Faisal of Najd and Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabirof Kuwait visiting London zoo.Amir Faisal visiting Kim Philby's preparatoryschool, Eastbourne.

1227-33 Amir Faisal's visit to Swansea.123* Amir Faisal and suite at Mr. M.J . O'Connor's

shooting lodge at North Slob, County Wexford.

The Hijaz, 1920-1928.

1235 Abdul Aziz with Sir Percy Cox, Uqair , 1920.

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1236 Shaikh Abdullah Damluji , Political Secretaryto Abdul Aziz, Uqair , 1920.

1237-*! Wejh and Yanbu, 1925.12*2-5* Various views of Jedda, 1925.1255-6 Rabigh, November 1925.1257-8 Muhammad ibn Saud leading his army into

Rabigh, November 1925.1259 Abdul Aziz wi th Hafiz Wahba and Yusuf Yasin,

Shumaisi camp, 1925.1260 Philby's escort, Shumaisi 1925.1261 Abdul Aziz with Shaikh Abdullah AU Ridha,

Jedda, 1926.1262 Abdul Aziz with some of his fami ly , Jedda,

1926.1263 Members of the Harb tribe in the desert near

Jedda. [1926].

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1264 Philby in Jedda, [1926].1265-9 Philby's first home in Jedda, 1926-1927.1270 The first model T Ford to arrive in Jedda,

[1926].1271-4 Various views of Jedda, 1926-1927.1275 Amir Faisal at Raghama, 1928.1276-82 Cars arriving in Jedda for Shargieh trading,

circa 1928.1283 Water carts filling up at the condenser,

Jedda, 1928.

The Hijaz, the Pilgrimage, and Riyadh, 1930-1931.

1284 Sharaqa, 1930.

1285-8 Zaima, 1930.1289-312 Various views of Taif showing the Ibn Abbas

mosque and Shubra palace, 1930.1313-22 Madhiq village and the Wadi al Lemun, 1930.1323-6 The Wadi Mahram, 1930.1327 Dar al Baidha, 1930.1328-9 Ukadh, 1930.1330-4 Various views of Mount Arafat and Muna,

showing the King's palace and the Syrian andEgyptian Mahmal stations, 1930.

1335-41 Shooting expedition with Abdul Aziz, Rakbaplain, 1930.

1342 The Wadi Abal Sudun, 1930.1343-50 Philby's residence in the Jawal quarter of

Mecca, 1930.1351-400 Various views of Mecca, 1930-1931.1401-15 Various views of Riyadh, 1931.

fiche 17-18

1416-25 Crowds opposite Amir Faisal's palace in Meccaduring Id al Fitr, 1931.

5

1631 Arq al Ghadha.1632 Camel botching, Tuwairifa.1633 Ali Jahman and Muhammad ibn Humaiyid, Numaila

wells.1634-5 The Bani Makassar dunes.1636 Meteorite crater "B" at Wabar.1637 Camel drawing water, Ibrahima well.1638 Camp at Majari Tasrat.1639 Camp at Bani Jallab.1640-1 Umm al Qurun.1642 Shanna. Salim and Suwid keeping a look-out

after an alarm.1643 Dune range in Khillat Hawaya.1644-5 Members of the expedition at Naifa well.1646 Bani Zainan.1647 Humaid and Salih "snuffing" a camel with a

kettle of water, Rumaila.1648-50 Sulaiyil oasis.1651 The first palms of Khuthaiqan.1652 Sharafa.1653 Hanabiya.1654 Dam.1655 Barzan and Mishrif.1656 Granite outcrops at Bani Shauhata.

1657 Shaqiqa.1658 Palm-grove at Naji.1659 Ruqaita.1660 Atf .1661 Haraira.1662 Dahthami well.1663 Approach to Wadi Ranya.1664 Al Hassi.1665 The approach to Turaba.1666 Al Hayit village in Turaba.1667 Camel ridden by Philby across the Aws desert

from Naifa to Sulaiyil and thence to Mecca.

fiche 18

1426-67 Pilgrims at Mount Arafat and Muna, 1931.1468 Bir ibn Hassani, 1931.1469 Musaiyid, 1931.1470-537 Various views of Madina and the surrounding

area, 1931.1538-53 Various views of the Hijaz Railway showing

Hafira, Bir Nasif, Istabl Antar, Abu al Naam,Mashad and al Ula stations, 1931.

1554-6 Ashaira, 1931.1557-60 Muwaih, 1931.1561-3 Afif, 1931.1564 Dhuraiya, 1931.1565-6 Duwaidimi, 1931.1567-9 Marrat, 1931.1570-3 Uwanid, 1931.1574-9 Jubaila and Ayaina, 1931.1580-83 Banban and Nadhim, 1931.1584 Abdul Aziz taking part in an ardha, Riyadh,

[1931].

The Rub al Khali expedition, January-April, 1932.

1585 Camp at Araif.1586 Bir al Nabit well.1587 Some of the members of the expedition taken

from Jaub Baaij.1588 Qarn Abu Wail.1589 Jaub Baaij.1590 Palm-grove, Salwa.1591-4 Anbak.1595-6 Jaub al Judairat.

1597-600 The Jafura dunes.1601-3 Birkan.

1604-6 Khin.1607-21 Jabrin.

1622-3 Digging out a well cover, Bir ibn Juhaiyim.1624-7 Maqainama.1628 Hawiya Sands.1629 Arq Fadhil.1630 Well being opened up, Bir Fadhil.

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Jedda, Mecca and Sharaya, 1933-1934.

1668 Philby in his garden, Mecca 1933.1669-70 The interior of the Green palace, Jedda, 1934.1671-2 The Mecca-Sharaya road, 1934.1673 Sharaya oasis, 1934.

Photographs of the Pilgrimage, 1935, given to Philby byOscar Marcus.

1674 Man at prayer.1675 The Sanabeek awaiting the call to the ships.1676 The Sanabeek off to meet the ships.1677 Keeping tally.1678 The Begum of Hyderabad.1679 Women at Eve's tomb.1680 Potter at his wheel.1681 Pilgrims about to start on the journey to

Mecca.

1682 "The bus", Jedda.1683 The Mecca gate.1684 Pilgrim caravan.1685 Men at prayer.1686 Mustafa Nazeer.1687 Bait Lazzaroni.1688 Portrait of Oscar Marcus.

Saudi Arabia, 1937-1959.

1689 Portrait of Philby by K. Vaughan, 1937.1690-721 Series of photographs taken during the mapping

of the Asir and Tihama frontier, 1937.1722 The Amir Faisal meeting Princess Alice May,

Jedda, 1938.1723 Philby at Jabal Dhahran, 1938.1724-6 Prince Khalid visiting the Ford plant at

Dagenham, 1939.1727 Princes Faisal and Khalid aboard a U.S. coast-

guard vessel, San Francisco bay, 1943.1728 Philby at his home in Jedda, 1949.1729 Bait Baghdadi, Jedda, circa 1950.

Arabian Peninsula

1264 Philby in Jedda, [1926].1265-9 Philby's first home in Jedda, 1926-1927.1270 The first model T Ford to arrive in Jedda,

[1926].1271-4 Various views of Jedda, 1926-1927.1275 Amir Faisal at Raghama, 1928.1276-82 Cars arriving in Jedda for Sharqieh trading,

circa 1928.1283 Water carts fill ing up at the condenser,

Jedda, 1928.

The Hijaz, the Pilgrimage, and Riyadh, 1930-1931.

1284 Sharaqa, 1930.1285-8 Zaima, 1930.1289-312 Various views of Taif showing the Ibn Abbas

mosque and Shubra palace, 1930.1313-22 Madhiq village and the Wadi al Lemun, 1930.1323-6 The Wadi Mahram, 1930.1327 Dar al Baidha, 1930.1328-9 Ukadh, 1930.1330-4 Various views of Mount Arafat and Muna,

showing the King's palace and the Syrian andEgyptian Mahmal stations, 1930.

1335-41 Shooting expedition with Abdul Aziz, Rakbaplain, 1930.

1342 The Wadi Abal Sudun, 1930.1343-50 Philby's residence in the Jawal quarter of

Mecca, 1930.1351-400 Various views of Mecca, 1930-1931.1401-15 Various views of Riyadh, 1931.

fiche 17-18

1416-25 Crowds opposite Amir Faisal's palace in Meccaduring Id al Fitr, 1931.

fiche 18

1426-67 Pilgrims at Mount Arafat and Muna , 1931.146*8 Bir ibn Hassani, 1931.1469 Musaiyid, 1931.1470-537 Various views of Madina and the surrounding

area, 1931.1538-53 Various views of the Hijaz Railway showing

Haf ira, Bir Nasif , Istabl Antar , Abu al Naam,Mashad and al Ula stations, 1931.

1554-6 Ashaira, 1931.1557-60 Muwaih, 1931.1561-3 A f i f , 1931.1564 Dhuraiya, 1931.1565-6 Duwaidimi, 1931.1567-9 Marrat, 1931.1570-3 Uwanid, 1931.1574-9 Jubaila and Ayaina, 1931.1580-83 Banban and Nadhim, 1931.1584 Abdul Aziz taking part in an ardha, Riyadh,

[1931].

The Rub al Khali expedition, January-April, 1932.

1585 Camp at Araif .1586 Bir al Nabit well.1587 Some of the members of the expedition taken

from Jaub Baai j .1588 Qarn Abu Wail.1589 Jaub Baai j .1590 Palm-grove, Salwa.1591-4 Anbak.1595-6 Jaub al Judairat.1597-600 The Jafura dunes.1601-3 Birkan.1604-6 Khin.1607-21 Jabrin.1622-3 Digging out a well cover, Bir ibn Juhaiyim.1624-7 Maqainama.1628 Hawiya Sands.1629 Arq Fadhil.1630 Well being opened up, Bir Fadhil.

1631 Arq al Ghadha.1632 Camel botching, Tuwairifa.1633 Ali Jahman and Muhammad ibn Humaiyid, Numaila

wells.1634-5 The Bani Makassar dunes.1636 Meteorite crater "B" at Wabar.1637 Camel drawing water, Ibrahima well.1638 Camp at Majari Tasrat.1639 Camp at Bani Jallab.1640-1 Umm al Qurun.1642 Shanna. Salim and Suwid keeping a look-out

after an alarm.1643 Dune range in Khillat Hawaya.1644-5 Members of the expedition at Naifa well.1646 Bani Zainan.1647 Humaid and Salih "snuffing" a camel with a

kettle of water, Rumaila.1648-50 Sulaiyil oasis.1651 The first palms of Khuthaiqan.1652 Sharafa.1653 Hanabiya.1654 Dam.1655 Barzan and Mishrif .1656 Granite outcrops at Bani Shauhata.1657 Shaqiqa.1658 Palm-grove at Naj i .1659 Ruqaita.1660 Atf .1661 Haraira.1662 Dahthami well.1663 Approach to Wadi Ranya.1664 Al Hassi.1665 The approach to Turaba.1666 Al Hayit village in Turaba.1667 Camel ridden by Philby across the Aws desert

from Naifa to Sulaiyil and thence to Mecca.

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Jedda, Mecca and Sharaya, 1933-1934.

1668 Philby in his garden, Mecca 1933.1669-70 The interior of the Green palace, Jedda, 1934.1671-2 The Mecca-Sharaya road, 1934.1673 Sharaya oasis, 1934.

Photographs of the Pilgrimage, 1935, given to Philby byOscar Marcus.

1674 Man at prayer.1675 The Sanabeek awaiting the call to the ships.1676 The Sanabeek off to meet the ships.1677 Keeping tally.1678 The Begum of Hyderabad.1679 Women at Eve's tomb.1680 Potter at his wheel.1681 Pilgrims about to start on the journey to

Mecca.1682 "The bus", Jedda.1683 The Mecca gate.1684 Pilgrim caravan.1685 Men at prayer.1686 Mustafa Nazeer.1687 Bait Lazzaroni.1688 Portrait of Oscar Marcus.

Saudi Arabia, 1937-1959.

1689 Portrait of Philby by K. Vaughan, 1937.1690-721 Series of photographs taken during the mapping

of the Asir and Tihama f ront ie r , 1937.1722 The Amir Faisal meeting Princess Alice May,

Jedda, 1938.1723 Philby at Jabal Dhahran, 1938.1724-6 Prince Khalid visiting the Ford plant at

Dagenham, 1939.1727 Princes Faisal and Khalid aboard a U.S. coast-

guard vessel, San Francisco bay, 1943.1728 Philby at his home in Jedda, 1949.1729 Bait Baghdad!, Jedda, circa 1950.

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1730 Salih ibn Murri, "the great tracker", outside 1908-16 Pilgrims arriving in Jedda, 1930-1931.his tent with his wife and son, circa 1950. 1917-8 Madame Seni Bey, Jedda, 1930.

1731 Khamis ibn Rimthan of the Ajman tribe, circa 1919-33 The Military Review, Jedda, January 1931.1950. 1934-5 Amir Faisal and members of the Diplomatic

1732 Philby with Khalid, 1952. Corps at the Military Review, Jedda, 1931.1733 Portrait of Philby, 1950's. 1936-7 Amir Faisal at the Wadi Fatma picnic, 1931.1734-5 Kilo 705, tapline, 1956. 1938 Abdul Aziz arriving in Jedda by car, 1931.1736 Artesian well, at Hazan, 1956. 1939-47 Bedouin dance before Abdul Aziz, Jedda,1737 The N. edge of the Batin, 1956. February 1931.

1948-9 Sir Abdul Kerim Ghuznavi arriving in Jedda forfiche 20 the pilgrimage, 1931.

1950-65 Jedda "Regatta", 1931.1738-9 Hafar at Batin, 1956. 1966-83 Members of the British Legation, Jedda and1740-1 Al Haba wells, 1956. their guests, including Sir Andrew and Lady1742-3 The summit of the Buwaib pass, 1956. Ryan, Cecil Hope-Gill, Captain Segar, T.1744 Qutn landing ground, 1957. Wikeley, Cyril and Dorothy Ousman, 1931.1745-7 The King's camp at Qutn, 1957. 1984-5 The British Legation launch, Jedda, 1931.1748 Dr. Otmar Jaber and Jose Arnold at Aqlat as 1986 The Champions leaving Jedda by ship, 1931.

Suqur, 1957. 1987-8 The British Legation servants, Jedda, 1931.1749-55 King Saud with Muhammad ibn Turki, Abdullah 1989 Fuad Hamza, 1931.

Sadun and Colonel Muhammad Dhib on a hunting 1990-1 The Persian Legation, Jedda, 1931.diti T 1957i h i d t

1756expe .on n t am ya eser ,e

Ancient tomb on Jabal Qaan, 1957. fiche 21-221757-60 The Sultana palace, Madina, 1957.1761-9 Various views of the Madina district, 1957. 1992-2047 Views of Jedda, 1931-1936.1770-4 The Prophet's Mosque, Madina, 1957.1775-82 Various views of Madina showing the barracks, fiche 22

1783the railway and the power station, 1957.Bir Abbas, 1957. 2048-71 Views of the British Legation, Jedda,

1784 Al Khaif village, 1957. 1931-1936.1785-6 The main street, Jedda, 1957. 2072-5 Sir Andrew and Lady Ryan at a reception aboard1787 Kim Philby, Kharj, 1957. H.M.S. "Penzance", off Jedda, January 1932.1788-9 The water-works buildings, Hair, 1957. 2076 Abdul Aziz, 1932.1790-2 The new mosque and city centre, Riyadh, 1957. 2077 Amir Faisal in Italy, on the first stage of1793-6 The Princes' college, Riyadh, 1957. his visit to Europe, 1932.1797-804 The Nasiriya palace, the Murabba palace and 2078 Sir Abdul Kerim Ghuznavi, 1932.

1805-8

the at Hamra palace, Riyadh, 1957.The old Dhiyafa, Riyadh, 1957.

2079 Hamid ibn Rifada, 1932.2080 H. St. John Philby with Lady Ryan and Mrs.

1809-10 The Mismak fortress, Riyadh, from the roof of Thompson on the Jedda-Mecca road, [1932].

1811

Philby's house, 1957.The Badia bridge, Riyadh, 1957.

2081 Wreck of a French pilgrim ship off Jedda,1932.

1812 Nura's palace, Riyadh, 1957. 2082 Sir Andrew and Lady Ryan, 1934.1813 Floods in the Batin, May 1957. 2083-9 Sir Andrew Ryan's visit to Taif, 1935.1814-7 The Batha in flood, Riyadh, May 1957. 2090 The King's palace, Mecca, 1935.

1818 Philby's house in Riyadh, 1957. 2091-4 Admiral Grant's visit to Jedda, 1935.1819 The JVadi Thamamiya, 1957. 2095-6 Amir Saud at the Jubilee Naval Review, Jedda,1820 Hafar at Batin, 1957. 1935.

1821 Rafha, 1957.i 1 7i

2097 Sir Andrew Ryan with Yusuf Yasin, Jedda, 1936.1822-31824

Uwa .q la, 95Tanker burning off the Mafraq road, 1957. Sir Andrew Ryan's visit to Najd, 1935.

1825-37 Diriya, 1957.

1838 Rumah, 1958. 2098-9 The Buwaib pass.1839-43 Various views of Kharj showing the Qurain 2100-3 Riyadh.

palace, the station and the barracks, 1958. 2104-9 Badia palace and gardens.1844-56 Various views of Riyadh showing the Nasiriya 2110-2 Amir Saud at a race meeting, Riyadh.

palace and mosque, Amir Abdullah's new palace, 2113-5 Riyadh - the Royal palace and the main suq.the Municipal Hall and the Shumaisi hospital, 2116-7 Group at the palace, Riyadh, including Amirs

1958. Khalid, Muhammad, Faisal and Saud, Sir Andrew1857-8 The Shari Wazir mosque, Riyadh, 1958. Ryan, Fuad Hamza, Gerald de Gaury, Taufiq

1859-61 Reception for the King at Madina airport, Hamza and Muhammad Shaykho.1959. 2118-9 Members of the British Minister's party.

1862-6 Various views of Madina, 1959. 2120 A gift of horses brought for Abdul Aziz from1867-904 Various views of Riyadh mostly taken from Iraq.

Philby's house, 1959. 2121-2 Jubaila.2123 b l TJ i

ROWLATT, M. 2124-5a a uwa q.

Uwainid.2126-9 Fort constructed by Abdul Aziz, Duwadimi.

1905-6 Abdul Aziz with Sir Winston Churchill, Lake 2130-2 Afif.

fiche 21

Favyum, February 1945.fiche 23

RYAN, Sir A.Saudi Arabia, 1930-1936.

Jedda and Taif, 1930-1936.

1907 Sir Andrew Ryan presenting his credentials toAbdul Aziz at the Green palace, Jedda, May1930. Also present are Shaikh Hafiz Wahba,

Fuad Hamza and W.L. Bond.

2133-4 Camp in the desert.2135 Fort at Muwaih.2136 Ashaira.2137 Al Riaa.2138 The Hijaz mountains above Sail.2139 Zaima.2140 Sharaia.

2141 The ministerial party at Jurana well.2142 The Wadi Jurana.2143-6 Hadda.

Arabian Peninsula

1730 Salih ibn Murr i , "the great tracker", outsidehis tent with his wife and son, circa 1950.

1731 Khamis ibn Rimthan of the Ajman tribe, circa1950.

1732 Philby with Khaiid, 1952.1733 Portrait of Philby, 1950's.1734-5 Kilo 705, tapline, 1956.1736 Artesian well, al Hazan, 1956.1737 The N . edge of the Batin, 1956.

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1738-9 Hafar al Batin, 1956.17*0-1 Al Haba wells, 1956.17*2-3 The summit of the Buwaib pass, 1956.17** Qutn landing ground, 1957.17*5-7 The King's camp at Qutn, 1957.17*8 Dr. Otmar Jaber and Dose Arnold at Aqlat as

Suqur, 1957.17*9-55 King Saud with Muhammad ibn Turki , Abdullah

Sadun and Colonel Muhammad Dhib on a huntingexpedition in the Tamiya desert, 1957.

1756 Ancient tomb on Jabal Qaan, 1957.1757-60 The Sultana palace, Madina, 1957.1761-9 Various views of the Madina district, 1957.1770-* The Prophet's Mosque, Madina, 1957.1775-82 Various views of Madina showing the barracks,

the railway and the power station, 1957.1783 Bir Abbas, 1957.178* Al Khaif village, 1957.1785-6 The main street, Jedda, 1957.1787 Kim Philby, Kharj , 1957.1788-9 The water-works buildings, Hair, 1957.1790-2 The new mosque and city centre, Riyadh, 1957.1793-6 The Princes' college, Riyadh, 1957.1797-80* The Nasiriya palace, the Murabba palace and

the al Hamra palace, Riyadh, 1957.1805-8 The old Dhiyafa, Riyadh, 1957.1809-10 The Mismak fortress, Riyadh, f rom the roof of

Philby's house, 1957.1811 The Badia bridge, Riyadh, 1957.1812 Nura's palace, Riyadh, 1957.1813 Floods in the Batin, May 1957.181*-7 The Batha in flood, Riyadh, May 1957.1818 Philby's house in Riyadh, 1957.1819 The *adi Thamamiya, 1957.1820 Hafar al Batin, 1957.1821 Rafha , 1957.1822-3 Uwaiqila, 1957.182* Tanker burning off the Mafraq road, 1957.1825-37 Diriya, 1957.1838 Rumah, 1958.1839-*3 Various views of Kharj showing the Qurain

palace, the station and the barracks, 1958.18**-56 Various views of Riyadh showing the Nasiriya

palace and mosque, Amir Abdullah's new palace,the Municipal Hall and the Shumaisi hospital,1958.

1857-8 The Shari Wazir mosque, Riyadh, 1958.1859-61 Reception for the King at Madina airport,

1959.1862-6 Various views of Madina, 1959.1867-90* Various views of Riyadh mostly taken from

Philby's house, 1959.

ROWLATT, M.

1905-6

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Abdul Aziz with Sir *inston Churchill, LakeFayyum, February 19*5.

R Y A N , Sir A.Saudi Arabia, 1930-1936.

Jedda and Taif, 1930-1936.

1907 Sir Andrew Ryan presenting his credentials toAbdul Aziz at the Green palace, 3edda, May1930. Also present are Shaikh Hafiz Wahba,Fuad Hamza and W . L . Bond.

1908-16 Pilgrims arriving in Jedda, 1930-1931.1917-8 Madame Seni Bey, Jedda, 1930.1919-33 The Military Review, Jedda, January 1931.193*-5 Amir Faisal and members of the Diplomatic

Corps at the Military Review, Jedda, 1931.1936-7 Amir Faisal at the Wadi Fatma picnic, 1931.1938 Abdul Aziz arriving in Jedda by car, 1931.1939-*7 Bedouin dance before Abdul Aziz, Jedda,

February 1931.19*8-9 Sir Abdul Kerim Ghuznavi arriving in Jedda for

the pilgrimage, 1931.1950-65 Jedda "Regatta", 1931.1966-83 Members of the British Legation, Jedda and

their guests, including Sir Andrew and LadyRyan, Cecil Hope-Gill, Captain Segar, T.*ikeley, Cyril and Dorothy Ousman, 1931.

198*-5 The British Legation launch, Jedda, 1931.1986 The Champions leaving Jedda by ship, 1931.1987-8 The British Legation servants, Jedda, 1931.1989 Fuad Hamza, 1931.1990-1 The Persian Legation, Jedda, 1931.

fiche 21-22

1992-20*7 Views of Jedda, 1931-1936.

fiche 22

20*8-71 Views of the British Legation, Jedda,1931-1936.

2072-5 Sir Andrew and Lady Ryan at a reception aboardH . M . S . "Penzance", off Jedda, January 1932.

2076 Abdul Aziz, 1932.2077 Amir Faisal in Italy, on the first stage of

his visit to Europe, 1932.2078 Sir Abdul Kerim Ghuznavi, 1932.2079 Hamid ibn Rifada, 1932.2080 H. St. John Philby with Lady Ryan and Mrs.

Thompson on the Jedda-Mecca road, [1932].2081 Wreck of a French pilgrim ship off Jedda,

1932.2082 Sir Andrew and Lady Ryan, 193*.2083-9 Sir Andrew Ryan's visit to Taif, 1935.2090 The King's palace, Mecca, 1935.2091-* Admiral Grant's visit to Jedda, 1935.2095-6 Amir Saud at the Jubilee Naval Review, Jedda,

1935.2097 Sir Andrew Ryan with Yusuf Yasin, Jedda, 1936.

Sir Andrew Ryan's visit to Najd, 1935.

2098-9 The Buwaib pass.2100-3 Riyadh.210*-9 Badia palace and gardens.2110-2 Amir Saud at a race meeting, Riyadh.2113-5 Riyadh - the Royal palace' and the main suq.2116-7 Group at the palace, Riyadh, including Amirs

Khaiid, Muhammad, Faisal and Saud, Sir AndrewRyan, Fuad Hamza, Gerald de Gaury, TaufiqHamza and Muhammad Shaykho.

2118-9 Members of the British Minister's party.2120 A gift of horses brought for Abdul Aziz from

Iraq.2121-2 Jubaila.2123 Jabal Tuwaiq.212*-5 Uwainid.2126-9 Fort constructed by Abdul Aziz, Duwadimi.2130-2 A f i f .

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2133-* Camp in the desert.2135 Fort at Muwaih.2136 Ashaira.2137 Al Riaa.2138 The Hijaz mountains above Sail.2139 Zaima.21*0 Sharaia.21*1 The ministerial party at Jurana well.21*2 The Wadi Jurana.21*3-6 Hadda.

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SLADE-BAKER, Col. J.B.The Yemen, 1955; Saudi Arabia, 1955-1956; Kuwait andthe Gulf, 1957-1958; Aden Protectorate and theHadhramaut, 1958.

The Yemen, 1955.

2147 Cessana aircraft placed at Slade-Baker'sdisposal by the Imam of Yemen.

2148 The customs house, Rahida.2149-53 Views of Hodeida.2154-68 Maarib.2169 Camel bringing petrol from Maarib.2170-3 Mocha.2174-90 Sanaa.2191-2 Guard on the road to Taizz.2193 Camel drivers from Krish on the road to Taizz.2194-210 Taizz.

2397 Race meeting, Kuwait. [1920's].2398 The city gate, Kuwait, Mobilization Day, 1928.2399-400 Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir with his eldest son,

1929.2401 Abdul Aziz and King Faisal I of Iraq at the

"Lupin" conference, 1930. Photo by J.S. Hoory,Baghdad.

2402 Ardha in progress, Kuwait, 1950.

WEAKLY, V.

2403-13 Series of photographs of the pilgrimage takenby an Egyptian quarantine doctor, circa 1912.

Saudi Arabia, 1955-1956.

2211-47 Views of Jedda, 1955.2248 Ahmad Said al Arabi, Director of Propaganda,

Jedda, 1955.2249-80 Views of Riyadh, 1955-1956.2281-2 H. St. John Philby with Said Khalid Khalifa of

the Protocol Department, Riyadh, 1956.

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Kuwait and the Gulf 1957-1958.

2283-4 Kuwait.2285-6 The Kuwait pipe band on parade.2287-90 New pier under construction, Kuwait.2291-8 The oil terminal at Mina al Ahmadi.2299 Doha.2300-1 Sharjah.

2302-3 The desert between Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.2304-7 Abu Dhabi.2308 Hellicopter on a drilling barge, Das Island.2309 Aerial view of Das Island.

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Aden, the Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1958.

2310 The Tanks, Aden.2311-2 S.S. "C arthage", off Aden.2313-23 Baihan.2324-36 Mukairas.2337-78 Mukalla.2379-80 Members of the Hadhrami Bedouin Legion.2381-4 Hill forts near Muqalla.2385 Summer palace of the Quaiti Sultan at Dis.

SPEARS, Maj.-Gen., Sir E.L.

2386 Major-General Spears with Abdul Aziz and YusufYasin, Jedda, World War II.

fiche 26

TWEEDY, 0.Jedda, 1927-1928.

2387 Street scene, Jedda, 1927.2388 The leaning minaret, Jedda, 1927.2389-9C Pilgrim ship arriving at Jedda, 1927.2391 Shrine over the reputed tomb of Eve, Jedda,

1927.2392-3 Caravan of Indian pilgrims preparing to start

on the journey to Mecca, 1928.

VAN ESS, D.Kuwait, 1919-1950; the "Lupin" conference, 1930.

2394 Shaikh Ahmad ibn Mubarak ibn Sabah, 1919.2395 Shaikh Fahad, 1919.2396 Patients following the 'Van Esses from Shukra

to Anaiza, circa 1920.

Arabian Peninsula 7

SLADE-BAKER, Col. J.B. 2397 Race meeting, Kuwait . [1920's].The Yemen, 1955; Saudi Arabia, 1955-1956; Kuwait and 2398 The city gate, Kuwait , Mobilization Day, 1928.the Gulf, 1957-1958; Aden Protectorate and the 2399-400 Shaikh Ahmad ibn Oabir with his eldest son,Hadhramaut, 1958. 1929.

2401 Abdul Aziz and King Faisal I of Iraq at theThe Yemen, 1955. "Lupin" conference, 1930. Photo by J.S. Hoory,

Baghdad.2147 Cessana aircraft placed at Slade-Baker's 2402 Ardha in progress, K u w a i t , 1950.

disposal by the Imam of Yemen.2148 The customs house, Rahida. W E A K L Y , V.2149-53 Views of Hodeida.2154-68 Maarib. 2403-13 Series of photographs of the pilgrimage taken2169 Camel bringing petrol from Maarib. by an Egyptian quarantine doctor, circa 1912.2170-3 Mocha.2174-90 Sanaa.2191-2 Guard on the road to Taizz.2193 Camel drivers from Krish on the road to Taizz.2194-210 Taizz.

Saudi Arabia, 1955-1956.

2211-47 Views of dedda, 1955.2248 Ahmad Said al Arabi, Director of Propaganda,

3edda, 1955.2249-80 Views of Riyadh, 1955-1956.2281-2 H. St. John Philby with Said Khalid Khalifa of

the Protocol Department, Riyadh, 1956.

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Kuwait and the Gulf 1957-1958.

2283-4 Kuwait.2285-6 The Kuwait pipe band on parade.2287-90 New pier under construction, Kuwait.2291-8 The oil terminal at Mina al Ahmadi.2299 Doha.2300-1 Sharjah.2302-3 The desert between Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.2304-7 Abu Dhabi.2308 Hellicopter on a drilling barge, Das Island.2309 Aerial view of Das Island.

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Aden, the Protectorate and the Hadhramaut, 1958.

2310 The Tanks, Aden.2311-2 S.S. "Carthage", off Aden.2313-23 Baihan.2324-36 Mukairas.2337-78 Mukalla.2379-80 Members of the Hadhrami Bedouin Legion.2381-4 Hill forts near Muqalla.2385 Summer palace of the Quaiti Sultan at Dis.

SPEARS, Maj.-Gen., Sir E.L.

2386 Major-General Spears with Abdul Aziz and YusufYasin, Jedda, World War II.

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TWEEDY, O.Jedda, 1927-1928.

2387 Street scene, Jedda, 1927.2388 The leaning minaret, Jedda, 1927.2389-9C Pilgrim ship arriving at Jedda, 1927.2391 Shrine over the reputed tomb of Eve, Jedda,

1927.2392-3 Caravan of Indian pilgrims preparing to start

on the journey to Mecca, 1928.

VAN ESS, D.Kuwait, 1919-1950; the "Lupin" conference, 1930.

2394 Shaikh Ahmad ibn Mubarak ibn Sabah, 1919.2395 Shaikh Fahad, 1919.2396 Patients following the Van Esses from Shukra

to Anaiza, circa 1920.

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ALLENBY, Field-Marshal Sir E.H.H.Amir Abdullah, 1919-20; Allenby and Lord Plumer circa1926.

1 General Allenby with Amir Abdullah, Cairo, 1919.2 Portrait of Amir Abdullah, 1920.3 General Allenby and Lord Plumer at the tomb of

the unknown soldier, British war cemetery. Mt.Scopus, Jerusalem, circa 1926.

AMERICAN COLONY.Series of titled albumen prints of Palestine, circa1900.

4 No. 177. "Landing place, Jaffa."5 No. 180. "Bazaar at Jaffa."6 No. 179. "House of Simon the Tanner."7 No. 185. "First view of Jerusalem."8 No. 187. "Jaffa Gate."9 No. 191. "Tower of David and Hibbicus."10 No. 194. "David's tomb. (Exterior)."11 No. 196. "Chamber of the Last Supper."12 No. 198. "Church of the Sepulchre."13 No. 200. "Holy Sepulchre."14 No. 204. "Chapel of St. Helena."15 No. 210. "A street in Jerusalem."16 No. 211. "Via Dolorosa."17 No. 216. "5th Station."18 No. 222. "12th and 13th Stations. (Calvary Greek

altar)."19 No. 225. "Mosque of Omar (from the North)."20 No. 227. "Interior of the Mosque of Omar, the

Rock."21 No. 229. "Mosque El-Aksa."22 No. 230. "Interior of Mosque El-Aksa."23 No. 232. "Solomon's stables."24 No. 235. "General view of Temple Area."25 No. 236. "Jews' Wailing Place."26 No. 237. "Damascus Gate."27 No. 238. "Gordon's Calvary."28 No. 241. "Golden Gate."29 No. 244. "Mount Olivet."

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30 No. 247. "Garden of Gethsemane."31 No. 253. "Dome of the Ascension."32 No. 257. "Tablets in the Church of the Lord's

Prayer."33 No. 260. "Jerusalem (from Mt. of Olives)."34 No. 267. "Absolom's Pillar and Tombs of St. James

and Zechariah."35 No. 269. "Siloam."36 No. 275. "Lower Pool of Gihon (cattle market)."37 No. 283. "Rachel's tomb."38 No. 284. "Bethlehem."39 No. 288. "Cave of the Nativity."40 No. 289A. "The Manger (Church of the Nativity)."41 No. 291. "Solomon's Pools."42 No. 292. "Hebron (General view)."43 No. 295. "Abraham's oak (Hebron.)."44 No. 296. "Convent of Mar Saba."45 No. 299. "Good Samaritan's Inn."46 No. 327. "Brook Cherith."47 No. 303. "The Dead Sea."48 No. 301. "Modern Jericho."49 No. 307. "River Jordan."50 No. 309. "Mount of Temptation."

BLYTH, Bishop G.F.P. and E.Palestine - views, personalities and events circa1876-1936, including photographs by Bonfils, Dumas,Krikorian, G.R. Lees and American Colony.

Titled albumen prints of Palestine by "Maison Bonfils",1870's-1890's.

51 No. 244. "Jerusalem. Porte de Jaffa, exterieur."52 No. 255. "Vue generale de Jerusalem et l'Eglise

de Ste Anne".53 No. 295. "Coupole de !'Ascension".54 No. 311. "Pont sur le torrent du Cedron."55 No. 315. "Village de Siloe."56 No. 656. "Druses du Mont Carmel prenant leur

repas."57 No. 680. "Paysan des environs de Caiffa."58 No. 682. "Porteur d'eau a Jerusalem."

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59 No. 722. "Paysans jouant au trio-trac."60 No. 764. "Femmes de Siloe, Palestine."61 No. 779. "Bedouines du Moab devant leur tente."62 No. 836. "Mosquee de Nabi Samouil."63 No. 850. "Interieur du St. Sepulchre."64 No. 865. "Ecuries de Solomon."65 No. 873. "Eglise russe sur le mont des Oliviers."66 No. 954. "Ruines du chateau d'Athlit, prises de

la mer."67 No. 1041. "Mt. Sion et Mt. des Oliviers, de la

route de Bethlehem."68 No. 1301. "Entree de !'hospice St. Jean

Jerusalem.

Titled photochromotypes of Palestine from photographsby T.R. Dumas, [1870's].

69 No. 355. "Nazareth, vue generale."70 "M. Carmel et vue generale de Caiffa."71 "Jerusalem - Porte du St. Sepulchre."

Palestine; personalities and events, 1887-1936.

72 Daud Kamal the Bishop;s Kawass. Albumen print1887.

73 Portrait of Bishop Blyth. "Carte de visite" by J.Russell and sons (London), circa 1890.

74 Bishop Blyth, Bishop Smythies, Revd. Travers andRevd. Biggs, Bishop's House, Jerusalem. Albumenprint, 1890's.

75 The Greek Patriarch Gerasimos of Jerusalem.Cabinet photograph by G. Krikorian, 1890's.

76-8 The consecration of St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem by the Bishop of Salisbury, October1898.

79 The Kaiser visiting St. George's, Jerusalem,October 1898.

80 The Greek Patriarch Damianos of Jerusalem. "Cartede visite" by G. Krikorian, circa 1898.

81-3 The Greek Patriarch Damianos wearing a cope pre-sented to him by the Tzar, circa 1899.Tzar, circa 1899.

84-9 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet, Churchof the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. Photographs by[G.] Krikorian, circa 1899.

90 Portrait of Sulaiman Girby, Arab boatman, Jaffa.Albumen print by D. Sabunji, circa 1900.

91 Mounted print entitled "Arab family at dinner."(571), circa 1900.

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ALLENBY, Field-Marshal Sir E.H.H.Amir Abdullah, 1919-20; Allenby and Lord Plumer circa1926.

1 General Allenby with Amir Abdullah, Cairo, 1919.2 Portrait of Amir Abdullah, 1920.3 General Allenby and Lord Plumer at the tomb of

the unknown soldier, British war cemetery. Mt.Scopus, Jerusalem, circa 1926.

AMERICAN COLONY.Series of titled albumen prints of Palestine, circa1900.

"Landing place, Jaffa.""Bazaar at Ja f fa . ""House of Simon the Tanner.""First view of Jerusalem.""Jaffa Gate.""Tower of David and Hibbicus.""David's tomb. (Exterior).""Chamber of the Last Supper.""Church of the Sepulchre.""Holy Sepulchre.""Chapel of St. Helena.""A street in Jerusalem.""Via Dolorosa.""5th Station."

"12th and 13th Stations. (Calvary Greek

"Mosque of Omar (from the North) .""Interior of the Mosque of Omar, the

"Mosque El-Aksa.""Interior of Mosque El-Aksa.""Solomon's stables.""General view of Temple Area.""Jews' Wailing Place.""Damascus Gate.""Gordon's Calvary.""Golden Gate.""Mount Olivet."

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altar)."1920

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30 No. 2«7. "Garden of Gethsemane."31 No. 253. "Dome of the Ascension."32 No. 257. "Tablets in the Church of the Lord's

Prayer."33 No. 260. "Jerusalem (from Mt. of Olives)."3« No. 267. "Absolom's Pillar and Tombs of St. James

and Zechariah."35 No. 269. "Siloam."36 No. 275. "Lower Pool of Gihon (cattle market)."37 No. 283. "Rachel's tomb."38 No. 28«. "Bethlehem."39 No. 288. "Cave of the Nativity."«0 No. 289A. "The Manger (Church of the Nativi ty) ."«1 No. 291. "Solomon's Pools."«2 No. 292. "Hebron (General view)."«3 No. 295. "Abraham's oak (Hebron.)."«« No. 296. "Convent of Mar Saba."«5 No. 299. "Good Samaritan's Inn."«6 No. 327. "Brook Cherith."«7 No. 303. "The Dead Sea."«8 No. 301. "Modern Jericho."«9 No. 307. "River Jordan."50 No. 309. "Mount of Temptation."

BLYTH, Bishop G.F.P. and E.Palestine - views, personalities and events circa1876-1936, including photographs by Bonfils, Dumas,Krikorian, G.R. Lees and American Colony.

Titled albumen prints of Palestine by "Maison Bonfils",1870's-1890's.

51 No. 2««. "Jérusalem. Porte de Ja f fa , extérieur."52 No. 255. "Vue générale de Jérusalem et l'Eglise

de Ste Anne".53 No. 295. "Coupole de l'Ascension".5« No. 311. "Pont sur le torrent du Cédron."55 No. 315. "Village de Siloé."56 No. 656. "Druses du Mont Carmel prenant leur

repas."57 No. 680. "Paysan des environs de Caiffa."58 No. 682. "Porteur d'eau à Jérusalem."

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59 No. 722. "Paysans jouant au trie-trac."60 No. 76«. "Femmes de Siloé, Palestine."61 No. 779. "Bédouines du Moab devant leur tente."62 No. 836. "Mosquée de Nabi Samouil."63 No. 850. "Intérieur du St. Sepulchre."6« No. 865. "Ecuries de Solomon."65 No. 873. "Eglise russe sur le mont des Oliviers."66 No. 95«. "Ruines du château d 'Athl i t , prises de

la mer."67 No. 10«! . "Mt. Sion et

route de Bethlehem."68 No. 1301. "Entrée de

Jérusalem.

Mt. des Oliviers, de la

l'hospice St. Jean à

Titled photochromotypes of Palestine from photographsby T.R. Dumas, [1870's].

69 No. 355. "Nazareth, vue générale."70 "M. Carmel et vue générale de Caiffa."71 "Jérusalem - Porte du St. Sepulchre."

Palestine; personalities and events, 1887-1936.

72 Daud Kamal thé Bishop;s Kawass. Albumen print1887.

73 Portrait of Bishop Blyth. "Carte de visite" by J.Russell and sons (London) , circa 1890.

7« Bishop Blyth, Bishop Smythies, Revd. Travers andRevd. Biggs, Bishop's House, Jerusalem. Albumenprint , 1890's.

75 The Greek Patriarch Gerasimos of Jerusalem.Cabinet photograph by G. Krikorian, 1890's.

76-8 The consecration of St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem by the Bishop of Salisbury, October1898.

79 The Kaiser visiting St. George's, Jerusalem,October 1898.

80 The Greek Patriarch Damianos of Jerusalem. "Cartede visite" by G. Krikorian, circa 1898.

81-3 The Greek Patriarch Damianos wearing a cope pre-sented to him by the Tzar, circa 1899.Tzar, circa 1899.

8«-9 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet, Churchof the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. Photographs by[G.] Krikorian, circa 1899.

90 Portrait of Sulaiman Girby, Arab boatman, Jaf fa .Albumen print by D. Sabunji, circa 1900.

91 Mounted print entitled "Arab family at dinner."(571), circa 1900.

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92 Mounted print entitled "Arabian Sheikh" (519),circa 1900.

93 Six brothers of the Hussaini family, photographedby Nina Blyth in the garden of the Bishop's

House, Jerusalem, 1903.

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94-7 Bishop Blyth with his family in the garden of theBishop's House, Jerusalem, circa 1905.

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98 Portrait of Bishop Blyth by C. Raad, circa 1910.99 Bishop Blyth and Archdeacon Ward of Alexandria

in the garden of the Bishop's House, Jerusalem,circa 1910.

100 Bishop Blyth and Bishop Gwynne, circa 1910.101 Bishop Blyth in his garden, Jerusalem, circa

1910.102-3 The visit of Prince Eitel Fritz to Jerusalem,

April 1910.104 Bishop Blyth with a group of Anglican clergy,

Jerusalem, circa 1910.105 Foreign consuls and their staffs outside St.

George's after the consecration of the exten-sions, November 1910.

106 The Ceremony of Dipping in the Jordan. Panoramicphotograph by C. Raad, circa 1910.

107-8 Daud Kamal, the Bishop's Kawass, and Hajj Ahmad,night-watchman at St. George's, 1911.

109 Bishop Blyth in his seat at St. George's,

Jerusalem, 1912.110 Bishop Blyth in the garden at Bishop's House,

Jerusalem, circa 1912.111 H. Zacharia, Jerusalem, 1912.112 Turkish soldiers, conscripted in Palestine, on

their way through Jerusalem to fight in theTurco-Bulgarian war, 1912.

113 The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, circa 1913.114-5 The Russian Archimandrite, Jerusalem, circa

1913.116 Studio portrait of David Dadis and B.G.

Chandler, 1914.117 Studio portrait of Revd. Benjamin Haddad, 1914.118 The Patriarch of the Syrian Orthodox Church,

circa 1915.119 Bishop Michael Kyrillos. Photograph by C. Raad,

circa 1915.120 Bishop Maclnnes with General Shea, at the

latter's bomb- proof mess room, G.O.C. 60thDivision, Palestine, 1914/18 war.

121 American Colony photograph entitled "Provisionsbeing taken to the troops in Palestine." 1917.

122-39 Series of photographs by C. Raad showing Britishand Ottoman troops in Palestine, 1914/18 war.

140 Postcard by M. Savvides showing the firstTurkish airman to fly into Palestine, 1914/18war.

141-4 4 postcards from British Offical photographs,showing General Allenby; captured transport onthe Nablus-Baisan road; Turkish prisoners,Nablus. 1914/18 war.

145 American Colony photograph showing the Mayor ofJerusalem surren dering the city to theBritish, 9th December, 1917.

146 British Official photograph showing the readingof the proclamation following the British occu-pation of Jerusalem, 1917.

147 General Allenby, Bishop Macinnes, Sir. M.Murray, General Shea, General Chauvel andGeneral Chetwode, Mt. of Olives, 1917.

148-72 Refugees at the British relief camp Al Arish.Photographs by G.E. Cassis, circa 1917/18.

173-6 Sir H. Samuel and Sir. R. Storrs at theLiberation Day service, St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem, 1922.

177 Dr. Izzat Tanus and Jamal Hussaini, Jerusalem,1920's.

178 Lord and Lady Plumer, Bishop Macinnes and Dr.Sukenik at the excavations on the 3rd wall ofJerusalem, 1920's.

179 The Coptic Archbishop of Jerusalem, 1920's.180-1 Members of the Armenian Theological Seminary.

Photographs by Zerounian Photo Studio,Jerusalem, 1926.

182 Bishop Maclnnes with the Patriarchs of Antioch,Alexandria and Jerusalem, St. George'sCathedral, 1920's.

183 American Colony photograph taken after theArchbishop of Canterbury's visit to the Churchof the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1931.

184 The Archbishop of Canterbury with BishopMaclnnes, Archer-Cust and Keith-Roach,Jerusalem, 1931.

185 Portrait of Bishop Graham-Brown, 1930's.186 Memorial service for King George at St. George's

Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1936.

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Titled albumen prints of Palestine by G.R. Lees andAmerican Colony, 1893-1900.

187-98 "Jerusalem Illustrated" by G. Robinson Lees(Jerusalem 1893); printed book containing 12albumen prints of Jerusalem taken by the author.

American Colony prints, circa 1900.

199 No. 4. "Bazaar at Jaffa."200 No. 19. "David's Street."201 No. 21. "General view of Temple Area."202 No. 22. "Mosque of Omar."203 No. 24. "Rock of Moriah."204 No. 33. "General view of Temple Area."205 No. 34. "Holy Sepulchre."206 No. 49. "Pool of Hezekiah."207 No. 55. "Ashes of the Sacrifices, Jerusalem."208 No. 63. "Garden of Gethsemane."209 No. 66A. "Bethany (Ruins of Martha and Mary's

House)."210 No. 73. "Valley of Jehosaphat."211 No. 80. "Valley of Hinnon."212 No. 82. "Lower pool of Gihon. (cattle market)."213 No. 108. "The Dead Sea."214 No. 121. "The Bridge over the Jordan."215 No. 174. "General view of Nazareth."216 No. 193. "Mount Zion."217 No. 258. "Jericho plain and Dead Sea from

Olivet."

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218 No. 322. "Neby Mousa procession."219 No. 338. "Anglican Church and Olive Grove."220 No. 424. "Jerusalem from Mt. of Olives."221 No. 835. "Ruins of Capernaum."222 "The Anglican College, Jerusalem."223 "View of Jericho (modern) ."

St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, circa 1895-1910.

224-5 The Bishop's chapel, circa 1895.226-38 Building work in progress, late 1890's.239-40 Skulls found while digging the foundations of

St. George's, late 1890's.241 Albumen print by L. Fiorillo showing the

interior of St. George's, circa 1900.

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242-57 Various views of St. George's, mostly by C.Raad, circa 1900-1914.

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258 The gate tower taken by Nina Blyth, circa 1910.259-71 Various snapshot views of St. George's, circa

1910.

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92 Mounted print entitled "Arabian Sheikh" (519),circa 1900.

93 Six brothers of the Hussaini family, photographedby Nina Blyth in the garden of the Bishop'sHouse, Jerusalem, 1903.

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94-7 Bishop Blyth with his family in the garden of theBishop's House, Jerusalem, circa 1905.

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Portrait of Bishop Blyth by C. Raad, circa 1910.Bishop Blyth and Archdeacon Ward of Alexandriain the garden of the Bishop's -House, Jerusalem,circa 1910.Bishop Blyth and Bishop Gwynne, circa 1910.Bishop Blyth in his garden, Jerusalem, circa1910.The visit ofApril 1910.Bishop Blyth with a group of Anglican clergy,Jerusalem, circa 1910.

their staffs outside St.of the exten-

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178

Prince Eitel Fritz to Jerusalem,

Foreign consuls andGeorge's after the consecrationsions, November 1910.The Ceremony of Dipping in the Jordan. Panoramicphotograph by C. Raad, circa 1910.Daud Kamal, the Bishop's Kawass, and Hajj Ahmad,night-watchman at St. George's, 1911.Bishop Blyth in his seat at St. George's,Jerusalem, 1912.Bishop Blyth in the garden at Bishop's House,Jerusalem, circa 1912.H. Zacharia, Jerusalem, 1912.Turkish soldiers, conscripted in Palestine, ontheir way through Jerusalem to fight in theTurco-Bulgarian war, 1912.The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, circa 1913.The Russian Archimandrite, Jerusalem, circa1913.Studio portrait of David Dadis and B.C.Chandler, 1914.Studio portrait of Revd. Benjamin Haddad, 1914.

Syrian Orthodox Church,

Photograph by C. Raad,

General Shea, at theG.O.C. 60th

The Patriarch of thecirca 1915.Bishop Michael Kyrillos.circa 1915.Bishop Maclnnes withlatter's bomb- proof mess room,Division, Palestine, 1914/18 war.American Colony photograph entitled "Provisionsbeing taken to the troops in Palestine." 1917.Series of photographs by C. Raad showing Britishand Ottoman troops in Palestine, 1914/18 war.Postcard by M. Savvides showing the firstTurkish airman to fly into Palestine, 1914/18war.4 postcards from British Offical photographs,showing General Allenby; captured transport onthe Nablus-Baisan road; Turkish prisoners,Nablus. 1914/18 war.American Colony photograph showing the Mayor ofJerusalem surren dering the city to theBritish, 9th December, 1917.British Official photograph showing the readingof the proclamation following the British occu-pation of Jerusalem, 1917.General Allenby, Bishop Maclnnes, Sir. M.Murray, General Shea, General Chauvel andGeneral Chetwode, Mt. of Olives, 1917.Refugees at the British relief camp Al Arish.Photographs by G.E. Cassis, circa 1917/18.Sir H. Samuel and Sir. R. Storrs at theLiberation Day service, St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem, 1922.Dr. Izzat Tanus and Jamal Hussaini, Jerusalem,1920's.Lord and Lady Plumer, Bishop Maclnnes and Dr.Sukenik at the excavations on the 3rd wall ofJerusalem, 1920's.

179 The Coptic Archbishop of Jerusalem, 1920's.180-1 Members of the Armenian Theological Seminary.

Photographs by Zerounian Photo Studio,Jerusalem, 1926.

182 Bishop Maclnnes with the Patriarchs of Antioch,Alexandria and Jerusalem, St. George'sCathedral, 1920's.

183 American Colony photograph taken after theArchbishop of Canterbury's visit to the Churchof the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1931.

184 The Archbishop of Canterbury with BishopMaclnnes, Archer-Cust and Keith-Roach,Jerusalem, 1931.

185 Portrait of Bishop Graham-Brown, 1930's.186 Memorial service for King George at St. George's

Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1936.

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Titled albumen prints of Palestine by G.R. Lees andAmerican Colony, 1893-1900.

187-98 "Jerusalem Illustrated" by G. Robinson Lees(Jerusalem 1893); printed book containing 12albumen prints of Jerusalem taken by the author.

American Colony prints, circa 1900.

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4. "Bazaar at Jaffa."19. "David's Street."21. "General view of Temple Area."22. "Mosque of Omar."24. "Rock of Moriah."33. "General view of Temple Area."34. "Holy Sepulchre."49. "Pool of Hezekiah."55. "Ashes of the Sacrifices, Jerusalem."63. "Garden of Gethsemane."66A. "Bethany (Ruins of Martha and Mary's

House) ."No. 73. "Valley of Jehosaphat."No. 80. "Valley of Hinnon."No. 82. "Lower pool of Gihon. (cattle market)."No. 108. "The Dead Sea."

121. "The Bridge over the Jordan."174. "General view of Nazareth."193. "Mount Zion."

258. "Jericho plain and Dead Sea f rom

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No. 322. "Neby Mousa procession."No. 338. "Anglican Church and Olive Grove."No. 424. "Jerusalem from Mt. of Olives."No. 835. "Ruins of Capernaum.""The Anglican College, Jerusalem.""View of Jericho (modern) ."

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St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, circa 1895-1910.

224-5 The Bishop's chapel, circa 1895.226-38 Building work in progress, late 1890's.239-40 Skulls found while digging the foundations

St. George's, late 1890's.241 Albumen print by L. Fiorillo showing the

interior of St. George's, circa 1900.

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242-57 Various views of St. George's, mostly by C.Raad, circa 1900-1914.

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258 The gate tower taken by Nina Blyth, circa 1910.259-71 Various snapshot views of St. George's, circa

1910.

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Mission hospitals, Palestine, circa 1898-1920.

272 The Moravian Leper home, Jerusalem. Albumenprint, circa 1898.

273 The British Opthalmic hospital, Jerusalem.Albumen print, circa 1898.

274-5 The English hospital, Jerusalem. Panoramic pho-tographs by C. Raad, circa 1910.

276 Dr. Paterson and the staff of Hebron hospital.

Panoramic photograph by C. Raad, circa 1910.277 Dr. H.T. Thwaites and the staff of St. Luke's

hospital, Haifa. Photograph by C. Sawides,

Haifa, circa 1920.

Mission schools, Jerusalem, circa 1900-1912.

278 The boys and staff of St. James' Hostel, thefirst boarding department of St. George'sschool, Jerusalem. Albumen print, circa 1900.

279-304 The masters and pupils of St. George's school,Jerusalem, 1903-1914.

305-6 The Girls' school, Jerusalem. Panoramic pho-tographs by

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C. Raad, circa 1910.

307-14 The staff and girls of St. Mary's Home school,

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Jerusalem, circa 1900-1912.

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315 Bishopformerschools,

Blyth with his family, and the staff andpupils of St. George's and St. Mary'sJerusalem, circa 1912.

Views of Palestine by amateur and professional pho-tographers, 1900-1923.

316-20 Various views of the Bishop's House, Jerusalem,

circa 1900.321 Bishop Blyth's camp at Haifa, March 1900.322 Ruins at Ramat a! Khalil. Albumen print, circa

1900.

323 One of Solomon's pools, Jerusalem, 1903.324 The Pools of Gihon, Jerusalem, 1903.

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325-474 Series of postcards of Jerusalem, Bethlehem,Jaffa, Hebron, Bethany, Jericho, R. Jordan,

Galilee, Nazareth, Nablus and Gaza by Fr.Vester & Co. , Peres Blancs, Jamal Bros.,

Raphael Tuck, F. Haddad, J.H. Halladjian,

Sarrafian Bros., Tarazi et fils etc.,1905-1938.

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475-503 "Album von Palastina", ed. Friedr. + Christ.Jmberger, Jerusalem, circa 1910; printed bookwith 29 colour illustrations made from originalphotographs.

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504-28 Series of panoramic views of Amman, Mt. Ebaland Gerizim, Gaza, Hebron, Jerash, Petra,Jerusalem, Safad and Tiberias by C. Raad, circa

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537 American Colony photograph of the Church of theHoly Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1913.

538 American Colony photograph of Jerusalem, takenfrom the war cemetery on the Mt. of Olives,circa 1920.

539 American Colony photograph of the Mosque of alAksa, circa 1920.

540 Nazareth, 1920's.541 R.A.F. aerial view of Hebron, 1923.

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542-49 Series of photographs of models of the Templeand Haram as Sharif, Jerusalem, B.C. 1487 -A.D. 691.

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BOWMAN, H.E.Palestine and Jordan; personalities, views, education,1921-1937.

550-6 Various American Colony photographs ofJerusalem; street scenes, the Mosque of Omarand the al Aksa Mosque, circa 1920.

557-61 Jerusalem after a snowstorm, February 1921.562 The Bowmans with A.T. Wilson, Jerusalem, March

1921.563 Portrait of A.T. Wilson by Eric Kennington.564-72 Various snapshot views of Jerusalem, March

1921.573-5 Hebron, March 1921.576-7 Boy scouts, Hebron school, March 1921.578 The mosque at Beersheba, March 1921.579-84 Syrian orphans at the Government Orphanage,

Jaffa 1921.585-8 Inspection of boy scouts in Jerusalem by Sir

Robert Baden-Powell, April 1921.589-90 Soloists and chorus who took part in the can-

tata of "Ruth" organised by Mrs. Vester of theAmerican Colony, Jerusalem 1921.

591-2 Nablus, 1921.

593 Village school near Nazareth, 1921.594-6 Tiberias, 1921.597 The main street Baisan, 1921.598 Jaffa, 1921.599 Amir Abdullah boarding H.M.S. "Iron Duke" off

Jaffa, 1921.600 Battleship photographed from the "Iron Duke",

1921.

601-4 Boy scouts of Rashidieh School, Jerusalem,1921.

605 Sir Ronald Storrs, Nabi Musa festival, 1922.606-9 Various views of Amman, 1922.610-5 Sir Hugh and Gertrude Bell about to leave Amman

on the Cairo to Baghdad air-mail plane, 1922.616-9 Rover scout, Moslem troop, Jaffa 1929.620-9 Sir John Chancellor inspecting boy scouts,

Ramla, 1931.

fiche 12-13

630-750 Album of photographs of schools in Palestine,

including the Kadoorie agricultural school,

and village schools in Saffah, Tireh, Jenin,Balaa, Acre, Saffuriya, Samakh, Baisan,Sarafand, Suhmata, Jura, Baituniya and Hebron,1931-1932.

1910.View of ancient Jericho taken by an Austrian fiche 13archaeologist, 1910.Jerusalem from St. George's playing fields. 751-60Snapshot by Nina Blyth, circa 1910.Snapshot of Hebron by Nina Blyth, circa 1910. 761-2The road between St. George's and St. Mary's,Jerusalem. Snapshot by Nina Blyth, circa 1910. 763Part of the library and museum at St. George's,Jerusalem, circa 1910. 764-68Mar Saba, circa 1910. 769The garden at Bishop's House, Jerusalem.

Series of photographs of Palestine EducationDepartment schools, 1930's.The Board of Directors of the Y.M.C.A.,Jerusalem, 1932.The Y.M.C.A. Building Committee, Jerusalem,1933.The opening of the .Y.M.C.A., Jerusalem, 1933.Humphrey Bowman and Professor Gibb, Bethlehem,1934.

Palestine and Jordan 11

Mission hospitals, Palestine, circa 1898-1920.

272 The Moravian Leper home, Jerusalem. Albumenprint, circa 1898.

273 The British Opthalmic hospital, Jerusalem.Albumen pr int , circa 1898.

27*-5 The English hospital, Jerusalem. Panoramic pho-tographs by C. Raad, circa 1910.

276 Dr. Paterson and the staff of Hebron hospital.Panoramic photograph by C. Raad, circa 1910.

277 Dr. H.T. Thwaites and the staff of St. Luke'shospital, Haifa. Photograph by C. Sawides,Haifa, circa 1920.

Mission schools, Jerusalem, circa 1900-1912.

278 The boys and staff of St. James' Hostel, thefirst boarding department of St. George'sschool, Jerusalem. Albumen print, circa 1900.

279-30* The masters and pupils of St. George's school,Jerusalem, 1903-191*.

305-6 The Girls' school, Jerusalem. Panoramic pho-tographs by C. Raad, circa 1910.

fiche 7-8

307-H The staff and girls of St. Mary's Home school,Jerusalem, circa 1900-1912.

fiche 8

315 Bishop Blyth with his family, and the staff andformer pupils of St. George's and St. Mary'sschools, Jerusalem, circa 1912.

Views of Palestine by amateur and professional pho-tographers, 1900-1923.

316-20 Various views of the Bishop's House, Jerusalem,circa 1900.

321 Bishop Blyth's camp at Haifa, March 1900.322 Ruins at Ramât al Khalil. Albumen print , circa

1900.323 One of Solomon's pools, Jerusalem, 1903.32* The Pools of Gihon, Jerusalem, 1903.

fiche 8-9

325-*7* Series of postcards of Jerusalem, Bethlehem,Jaffa , Hebron, Bethany, Jericho, R. Jordan,Galilee, Nazareth, Nablus and Gaza by Fr.Vester <5c Co., Pères Blancs, Jamal Bros.,Raphael Tuck, F. Haddad, J.H. Halladjian,Sarrafian Bros., Tarazi et fils etc.,1905-1938.

fiche 9-10

*7 5-503 "Album von Palastina", ed. Friedr. + Christ.Jmberger, Jerusalem, circa 1910; printed bookwith 29 colour illustrations made from originalphotographs.

fiche 10

50*-28

529

530

531532

533

53*535-6

Series of panoramic views of Amman, Mt. Ebaland Gerizim, Gaza, Hebron, Jerash, Petra,Jerusalem, Safad and Tiberias by C. Raad, circa1910.View of ancient Jericho taken by an Austrianarchaeologist, 1910.Jerusalem from St. George's playing fields.Snapshot by Nina Blyth, circa 1910.Snapshot of Hebron by Nina Blyth, circa 1910.The road between St. George's and St. Mary's,Jerusalem. Snapshot by Nina Blyth, circa 1910.Part of the library and museum at St. George's,Jerusalem, circa 1910.Mar Saba, circa 1910.The garden at Bishop's House, Jerusalem.

537 American Colony photograph of the Church of theHoly Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1913.

538 American Colony photograph of Jerusalem, takenfrom the war cemetery on the Mt. of Olives,circa 1920.

539 American Colony photograph of the Mosque of alAksa, circa 1920.

5*0 Nazareth, 1920's.5*1 R . A . F . aerial view of Hebron, 1923.

fiche 10-11

5*2-*9 Series of photographs of models of the Templeand Haram as Sharif , Jerusalem, B.C. 1*87 -A.D. 691.

fiche 11

BOWMAN, H.E.Palestine and Jordan; personalities, views, education,1921-1937.

550-6

557-61562

56356*-72

573-5576-7578579-8*

585-8

589-90

591-259359*-6597598599

600

601-*

605606-9610-5

616-9620-9

Various American Colony photographs ofJerusalem; street scenes, the Mosque of Omarand the al Aksa Mosque, circa 1920.Jerusalem after a snowstorm, February 1921.The Bowmans with A.T. Wilson, Jerusalem, March1921.Portrait of A.T . Wilson by Eric Kennington.

snapshot views of Jerusalem, MarchVarious1921.Hebron, March 1921.Boy scouts, Hebron school, March 1921.The mosque at Beersheba, March 1921.Syrian orphans at the Government Orphanage,Jaffa 1921.Inspection of boy scouts in Jerusalem by SirRobert Baden-Powell, April 1921.Soloists and chorus who took part in the can-tata of "Ruth" organised by Mrs. Vester of theAmerican Colony, Jerusalem 1921.Nablus, 1921.Village school near Nazareth, 1921.Tiberias, 1921.The main street Baisan, 1921.Ja f fa , 1921.Amir Abdullah boarding H . M . S . "Iron Duke" offJa f fa , 1921.Battleship photographed from the "Iron Duke",1921.Boy scouts of Rashidieh School, Jerusalem,1921.Sir Ronald Storrs, Nabi Musa festival, 1922.Various views of Amman, 1922.Sir Hugh and Gertrude Bell about to leave Ammanon the Cairo to Baghdad air-mail plane, 1922.Rover scout, Moslem troop, Jaffa 1929.Sir John Chancellor inspecting boy scouts,Ramla, 1931.

fiche 12-13

630-750 Album of photographs of schools in Palestine,including the Kadoorie agricultural school,and village schools in Saf f ah , Tireh , Jenin ,Balaa, Acre, Saffuriya, Samakh, Baisan,Sarafand, Suhmata, Jura, Baituniya and Hebron,1931-1932.

fiche 13

751-60

761-2

763

76*-68769

Panoramic photographs takenPaterson, circa 1913.

by Dr. Alexander

Series of photographs of Palestine EducationDepartment schools, 1930's.The Board of Directors of the Y . M . C . A . ,Jerusalem, 1932.The Y . M . C . A . Building Committee, Jerusalem,1933.The opening of the Y . M . C . A . , Jerusalem, 1933.Humphrey Bowman and Professor Gibb, Bethlehem,193*.

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12 Palestine and Jordan

770 Sir Arthur Wauchope visiting the Moslem Sports EDMONDS, C.J.Club scout troop, Jerusalem, 1934.

771 The staff of the Department of Antiquities,Views of Haifa, Jaffa, Jerusalem and Nazareth, 1933.

Jerusalem, 1937. 1014 Haifa, 1933.1015 Nazareth, 1933.

COGHILL, Sir P.S. 1016-29 Various views of Jerusalem, 1933.Palestine and Jordan; personalities, views, the Arab 1030 The Dead Sea, 1933.Legion, 1943-1954. 1031-2 The River Jordan, 1933.

1033 Greek village by the River Jordan, 1933.772-86 Various views of Jerash, Petra and Salt,

1943-1944. fiche 16787 The Transjordan Frontier Force line, 1943.788-92 'A' Squadron, Transjordan Frontier Force, 1944. 1034 Jaffa, 1933.793 Trolle on the Hijaz Railwa 1944794-5

y y, .Jenin, 1944. GORDON, Bishop E.

796 Cobbler at work, Nazareth, 1944. Photographs taken and purchased on a tour of Palestine797-804 Various views of Jerash, 1945. and Jordan, 1927.805-9 Various views of Amman, 1952.810-1 The Arab Legion beating the retreat. Arab

i DL 1

Snapshots taken by Bishop Gordon.

812oneg ay. Amman, 952.

Sergeant Ahmad of the Arab Legion, 1952. 1035-46 Various views of Jaffa, including the harbour,

813-4 Two of Coghill's servants. Amman, 1952. the C.M.S. hospital and the station, 1927.815 Refugee camp, Wadi Sir, 1952. 1047-90 Various views of Jerusalem showing the city816 Madaba, 1952. walls and gates, Solomon's quarries, the817-9 Wadi Mujib, 1952. Wailing Wall and other places of interest,820-6 Various views of Kerak and the surrounding 1927.

area, 1952. 1091-4 Jerash, 1927.827-31 Zerqa Ain hot springs, 1952. 1095-7 The Dead Sea, 1927.832-44 Various views of Jerusalem, 1953. 1098 Peasant woman carrying water, near Hebron,

845 Colonel W.A. Salmon, 1953. 1927.

846 Sir Patrick Coghill, 1953. 1099 Tiberias, 1927.

847 S N b 1 5

848cene near a lus, 9 3.

Scene near Jericho, 1953. fiche 17(1-2)849-50 Wadi Mujib, 1953.851 Kerak, 1953. Lantern Slides, 1927.

852 3 S b ti 1953-

854-61as ya,e .

Various views of Jerash, 1953. 1100-2 Acre, 1927.862-8 The interior of Coghill's house, Amman, 1953. 1103-6 Bishop Gordon's party en route for and at the

f Abd llfiche 13-14

am.cave o u1107 Ain Karim, 1927.1108-11 Various views of Bait Jibrin, showing an

869-81 King Hussain with Glubb Pasha and other members ancient tomb and villagers threshing and win-of the Arab Legion, Arab Legion Day, Amman, nowing, 1927.1953. 1112 Basilica at Bethlehem, 1927.

1113 Valley of Bethlehem, 1927.fiche 14 1114-8 Bathing party at the Dead Sea, including

Bishop Gordon, Bishop Maclnnes and Canon882-7 Umm al Jamal, 1953. Steer, 1927.888-90 The Jordan valley, 1953. 1119-20 Peasant threshing, Emmaus, 1927.891-8 Araq al Amir, 1953. 1121 Latin monk and his servants on the Roman road899 The Hisham Palace, Jericho, 1953. at Emmaus, 1927.900-5 Various views of Mashitta, 1953. 1122-4 Fishermen at work on Lake Tiberias, 1927.906 King Hussain visiting the Mosque of Omar, 1125 Landing at C apernaunl, 1927.

Jerusalem, 1954. 1126 View over the mosque at Hebron, 1927.907 Glubb and Said Pasha, Jerusalem, 1954. 1127 Abraham's Oak, Hebron, 1927.908 Group including Said Pasha. Jerusalem, 1954. 1128 The ruins of ancient Jericho, 1927.909-13 Various views of Jerusalem, 1954. 1129-41 Various views of Jerusalem, showing the city

ts in theK tt d ll dthCONWAY, H.

s reega es, ron va ey, ane eold city, 1927.

1142-4 Various views of the damage caused to914 Sir Arthur Wauchope, General Dill, buildings in Jerusalem by the earthquake of

Hathorn-Hall, and Inspector-General Spicer at 1927.

the British war cemetery, Mt. Scopus,Jerusalem, Armistice Day, 1936. fiche 17(1-2)-17(2-2)

fiche 15 1145-61 Further views of Jerusalem, including the at

the Viad third wallAk M tthCROSSMAN, R.H.S.

,e excavasa osque, eDolorosa and the Tombs of Kings, 1927.

The Mufti with Hitler 1944; The Anglo-AmericanCommission, 1946. fiche 17(2-2)

915-20 Series of press photographs showing the Grand

Mufti, Hajj Amin, meeting Adolf Hitler, 1944.921-013 Series of photographs taken during the

Anglo-American Commission on Palestine, andshowing members of the Commission visitingAcre, Baisan, Jenin, Mishmar Ha'emek, Tirat Zviand Tulkarm, 1946.

1162-3

1164

1165

1166-7

Orthodox clergy, Jerusalem, 1927.Water-carrier, Haram as Sharif, 1927.Boy scouts from Jerusalem, 1927.Camels transporting building stone, Jerusalem,1927.

1168 Woman grinding at a mill, 1927.1169-71 Street scenes, Nazareth, 1927.1172-4 Ancient Samaria, 1927.1175 Ancient Shechem, excavations in progress,

1927.

12 Palestine and Jordan

770 Sir Arthur Wauchope visiting the Moslem SportsClub scout troop, Jerusalem, 193*.

771 The staff of the Department of Antiquities,Jerusalem, 1937.

COGH1LL, Sir P.S.Palestine and Jordan; personalities, views, the ArabLegion, 19*3-195«.

772-86 Various views of Jerash, Petra and Salt,19*3-19*«.

787 The TransJordan Frontier Force line, 19*3.788-92 'A' Squadron, Transjordan Frontier Force, 19««.793 Trolley on the Hijaz Railway, 19««.79«-5 Jenin, 19*«.796 Cobbler at work, Nazareth, 19«*.797-80* Various views of Jerash, 19*5.805-9 Various views of Amman, 1952.810-1 The Arab Legion beating the retreat. Arab

Legion Day. Amman, 1952.812 Sergeant Ahmad of the Arab Legion, 1952.813-« Two of Coghill's servants. Amman, 1952.815 Refugee camp, Wadi Sir, 1952.816 Madaba, 1952.817-9 Wadi Muj ib , 1952.820-6 Various views of Kerak and the surrounding

area, 1952.827-31 Zerqa Ain hot springs, 1952.832-«« Various views of Jerusalem, 1953.8*5 Colonel W . A . Salmon, 1953.8*6 Sir Patrick Coghill, 1953.8*7 Scene near Nablus, 1953.8*8 Scene near Jericho, 1953.8*9-50 *adi Muj ib , 1953.851 Kerak, 1953.852-3 Sebastiya, 1953.85*-61 Various views of Jerash, 1953.862-8 The interior of Coghill's house, Amman, 1953.

fiche 13-14

869-81 King Hussain with Glubb Pasha and other membersof the Arab Legion, Arab Legion Day, Amman,1953.

fiche l«

882-7 Umm al Jamal, 1953.888-90 The Jordan valley, 1953.891-8 Araq al Amir, 1953.899 The Hisham Palace, Jericho, 1953.900-5 Various views of Mashitta, 1953.906 King Hussain visiting the Mosque of Omar,

Jerusalem, 195«.907 Glubb and Said Pasha, Jerusalem, 195«.908 Group including Said Pasha. Jerusalem, 195«.909-13 Various views of Jerusalem, 195«.

C O N W A Y , H.

91« Sir ArthurHathorn-Hall,the British

Wauchope, General Dill ,and Inspector-General Spicer at

war cemetery, Mt. Scopus,Jerusalem, Armistice Day, 1936.

fiche 15

CROSSMAN, R.H.S.The Mufti with HitlerCommission, 19*6.

19««; The Anglo-American

915-20 Series of press photographs showing the GrandMuf t i , Hajj Amin, meeting Adolf Hitler, 19««.

921-013 Series of photographs taken during theAnglo-American Commission on Palestine, andshowing members of the Commission visitingAcre, Baisan, Jenin, Mishmar Ha'emek, Tirât Zviand Tulkarm, 19«6.

EDMONDS. C.J.Views of Haifa, Jaffa, Jerusalem and Nazareth, 1933.

101« Haifa, 1933.1015 Nazareth, 1933.1016-29 Various views of Jerusalem, 1933.1030 The Dead Sea, 1933.1031-2 The River Jordan, 1933.1033 Greek village by the River Jordan, 1933.

fiche 16

103« Jaffa , 1933.

GORDON, Bishop E.Photographs taken and purchased on a tour of Palestineand Jordan, 1927.

Snapshots taken by Bishop Gordon.

1035-«6 Various views of Jaffa, including the harbour,the C.M.S. hospital and the station, 1927.

10«7-90 Various views of Jerusalem showing the citywalls and gates, Solomon's quarries, theWailing Wall and other places of interest,1927.

1091-« Jerash, 1927.1095-7 The Dead Sea, 1927.1098 Peasant woman carrying

1927.1099 Tiberias, 1927.

water, near Hebron,

fiche 17(1-2)

Lantern Slides, 1927.

1100-2 Acre, 1927.1103-6 Bishop Gordon's party en route for and at the

cave of Abdullam.1107 Ain Karim, 1927.1108-11 Various views of Bait Jibrin, showing an

ancient tomb and villagers threshing and win-nowing, 1927.

1112 Basilica at Bethlehem, 1927.1113 Valley of Bethlehem, 1927.l l l« -8 Bathing party at the Dead Sea, including

Bishop Gordon, Bishop Maclnnes and CanonSteer, 1927.

1119-20 Peasant threshing, Emmaus, 1927.1121 Latin monk and his servants on the Roman road

at Emmaus, 1927.11 22-« Fishermen at work on Lake Tiberias, 1927.1125 Landing at Capernaum, 1927.1126 View over the mosque at Hebron, 1927.1127 Abraham's Oak, Hebron, 1927.1128 The ruins of ancient Jericho, 1927.1129-«! Various views of Jerusalem, showing the city

gates, the Kedron valley, and streets in theold city, 1927.

11 «2-« Various views of the damage caused tobuildings in Jerusalem by the earthquake of1927.

fiche 17(l-2)-17(2-2)

11 «5-61 Further views of Jerusalem, including the alAksa Mosque, the excavated third wall, the ViaDolorosa and the Tombs of Kings, 1927.

fiche 17(2-2)

1162-3 Orthodox clergy, Jerusalem, 1927.116« Water-carrier, Haram as Sharif, 1927.1165 Boy scouts from Jerusalem, 1927.1166-7 Camels transporting building stone, Jerusalem,

1927.1168 Woman grinding at a mill, 1927.1169-71 Street scenes, Nazareth, 1927.1172-« Ancient Samaria, 1927.1175 Ancient Shechem, excavations in progress,

1927.

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1176 Ruins of an early church on Mt. Tabor, 1927.

1177 Tiberias, 1927.

1178-83 Various views of Wadi Kelt, 1927.

fiche 18

Postcard views of Palestine purchased in 1927.

1184-92 Part of a series showing exhibits from theWhite Fathers' Biblical Museum, Jerusalem.

1193-6 American Colony: "Moorish street, Jerusalem";"Plowing"; "Threshing"; "Shepherd".

1197-205 Lehnert and Landrock: "Jews at the WailingWall."; "Jerusalem - a street." 518;"Jerusalem - Jewish Quarter." 533; "Jerusalem- Arab type." 573; "Jerusalem - Beduin type."574; "Jerusalem - the Primitive Mill." 577;"Bedouin types." 578; "Jerusalem - Jewishmoney changer." 582; "Jerusalem - Jew readingthe Talmuth." 583.

HOURANI, A.

1206-25 "Jerusalem"; printed book with 20 colourillustrations made from original photographsof Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bethany,Jericho, River Jordan, the Dead Sea, Nazareth,and Tiberias, circa 1910.

fiche 19

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.Palestine and Jordan; views, personalities and events,1857-1971, including photographs by F. Frith, F.M.Good, Bonfils, G. Saboungi, and C. Raad.

Tourist album containing albumen prints of Palestine by"Maison Bonfils", F. Frith, F.M. Good, G. Saboungi andothers - compiled in 1882 from photographs taken in the1850's/70's. In most cases the photographers' names andoriginal titles have been removed.

1226-35 Series of portraits including Archibald

Maitland, Louisa, H.B. and Eleanor Tristram,E. and E.H. Bickersteth, and W.R. Linton,

1880's.1236 [Bonfils]. Jaffa from the sea.1237 Bonfils. No. 66. The W. end of Mt. Carmel.1238 Bonfils. No. 82. "Jaffa pris des jardins

(Palestine)".1239 [Bonfils]. The Tower of Ramla.1240 [Bonfils]. Lydda.1241 [Bonfils]. Hebron.

1242 [Bonfils]. Abraham's Oak.1243 [Bonfils]. Solomon's pools.1244 [Bonfils]. Rachel's Tomb.1245 [Bonfils]. The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem.1246 [Bonfils]. St. Stephen's Gate, Jerusalem.1247 [Bonfils]. The pools of Hezekiah, Jerusalem.1248 [Bonfils]. David's Tower, Jerusalem.1249 Bonfils. No. 195. "Jerusalem. Grotte de

Jeremie. (Palestine)".1250 [Bonfils]. Valley of Hinnon.1251 Bonfils. "Ve Station, Jerusalem".1252 [Bonfils]. Church of the Holy Sepulchre,

Jerusalem.1253 [Bonfils]. The Haram as Sharif.1254 [Bonfils]. The Mosque of Omar.1255 [Bonfils]. The Mosque of al Aksa.1256 [Bonfils]. The Wailing Wall.1257 [Bonfils]. Russian buildings for Greek

Orthodox pilgrims, Jerusalem.1258 [Bonfils]. The Pool of Bethesda.

1259 [Bonfils]. The Village of Siloam.1260 [Bonfils]. The Mt. of Olives and Garden of

Gethsemane.1261 [Bonfils]. The Tombs of Absolom and

Jehosaphat.1262 [Frith]. The Upper Pool of Gihon.1263 Bonfils. No. 122. "Jerusalem, Tombeaux des

rois (Palestine)".

1264 Bonfils. No. 117. "Jerusalem, Valle de Gihonet 1'etang inferieur (Palestine)".

1265 [Bonfils]. Village of Siloam.1266 [F.M. Good]. Inhabitants of Jerusalem.

(1860's].1267 [F.M. Good]. The Wailing Wall. [1860's].1268 [F.M. Good]. Women grinding corn. [1860's].1269 [F.M. Good]. Dromedaries. [1860's].

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1270 [F.M. Good]. Tomb of Absolom. [1860's].1271 [F.M. Good]. Filling water skins Wadi Fairan.

[1860's].1272 [F.M. Good]. Fountain of Moses. [1860's].1273 F.M. Good. "Group of Bethel men". 1860's.1274 F.M. Good. "Group of Bethlehem women". 1860's.1275 Bonfils. No. 439. "Bethanie (Palestine)".1276 F. Frith. No. 562. "Between Jerusalem and

Jericho". 1857/58.1277 F. Frith. Jerusalem from Mt. Scopus, 1857/58.1278 F. Frith. no. 573. "View from the walls of

Jerusalem", 1857/58.1279 G. Saboungi. "Montagne de la Quarantaine".1280 Bonfils. No. 438. "La Fontaine d'Elisee

(Palestine) ."1281 F.M. Good. "Pilgrims' bathing place near

Jericho." 1860's.1282 [Bonfils]. River Jordan.

1283 [Bonfils]. The Dead Sea.

1284 Photographer unknown. Ain Musa.1285 Photographer unknown. Ziza.1286-7 Photographer unknown. Madaba.1288-93 Photographer unknown. Mashitta.1294 F. Frith. No. 588. "Bethel". 1857/58.1295 F. Frith. No. 589. "Shiloh Seilum". 1857/58.1296 F. Frith. No. 591. "Jacob's well, Schechem."

1857/58.1297 Bonfils. No. 211. "Vallee de Naplouse

(Palestine)".1298 [F. Frith]. Plain of Esdraelon.

1299 F.M. Good. "View showing the ruins of theChurch of St. John, Samaria", 1860's.

1300 F.M. Good. "A view from where once stood thecity of Samaria", 1860's.

1301 F.M. Good. The Colonnade, Samaria.1302 F.M. Good. Nazareth from the West.1303 Bonfils. No. 141. "Nazareth (Palestine)".1304 Bonfils. No. 213. "Mont Thabor (Palestine)".1305 F.M. Good. "The Town of Tiberias on the Sea of

Galilee". 1860's.1306 F.M. Good. "Magdala or Migdel, on the Sea of

Galilee". 1860's.1307 [Bonfils]. Ain al Tin, on Lake Tiberias.1308 [Bonfils]. Tall Hum.1309 [F. Frith]. Tiberias.1310 F.M. Good. "View of Jenin". 1860's.1311 [F. Frith]. Mt. Hermon.1312 F.M. Good. "View of Banias. Streamlets forming

the upper water supply of the River Jordan".1860's.

1313 Bonfils. No. 85. "Lyda (Palestine)".1314 F.M. Good. "An Olive Grove, (Jerusalem)".

1860's.1315 [Bonfils]. The monastery of Mar Saba.1316 [F. Frith]. The road from Jerusalem to

Jericho.1317 [F. Frith]. The Mt. Sinai range.1318 [F. Frith]. Wadi al Ain.1319-20 [F.M. Good]. Monks of the Convent of St.

Catherine, Mt. Sinai.1321 [F.M. Good]. Carpenter's shop, Nazareth.1322 [F.M. Good]. Peasant ploughing with oxen.1323 [F. M. Good]. The Samaritan Pentateuch,

Shechem.1324 F.M. Good. Group of Bedouin. 1860's.1325 F.M. Good. Man smoking a "hubble-bubble" pipe

under a prickly pear. 1860's.1326 F.M. Good. An Arab shop, Jerusalem. 1860's.

Palestine and Jordan 13

1176 Ruins of an early church on Mt. Tabor, 1927.1177 Tiberias, 1927.1178-83 Various views of Wadi Kelt, 1927.

fiche 18

Postcard views of Palestine purchased in 1927.

1184-92 Part of a series showing exhibits from theWhite Fathers' Biblical Museum, Jerusalem.

1193-6 American Colony: "Moorish street, Jerusalem";"Plowing"; "Threshing"; "Shepherd".

1197-205 Lehnert and Landrock: "Jews at the WailingWall."; "Jerusalem - a street." 518;"Jerusalem - Jewish Quarter." 533; "Jerusalem- Arab type." 573; "Jerusalem - Beduin type."574; -"Jerusalem - the Primitive Mill." 577;"Bedouin types." 578; "Jerusalem - Jewishmoney changer." 582; "Jerusalem - Jew readingthe Talmuth." 583.

HOURANI, A.

1206-25 "Jerusalem"; printed book with 20 colourillustrations made from original photographsof Jaffa , Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bethany,Jericho, River Jordan, the Dead Sea, Nazareth,and Tiberias, circa 1910.

fiche 19

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.Palestine and Jordan; views, personalities and events,1857-1971, including photographs by F. Frith, F.M.Good, Bonfils, G. Saboungi, and C. Raad.

Tourist album containing albumen prints of Palestine by"Maison Bonfils", F. Frith, F.M. Good, G. Saboungi andOthers - compiled in 1882 from photographs taken in the1850's/70's. In most cases the photographers' names andoriginal titles have been removed.

1226-35 Series of portraits including ArchibaldMaitland, Louisa, H.B. and Eleanor Tristram,E. and E .H. Bickersteth, and W . R . Linton,1880's.

1236 [Bonfils]. Jaffa from the sea.1237 Bonfils. No. 66. The W . end of Mt. Carmel.1238 Bonfils. No. 82. "Jaffa pris des jardins

(Palestine)".1239 [Bonfils]. The Tower of Ramla.12*0 [Bonfils]. Lydda.12*1 [Bonfils]. Hebron.12*2 [Bonfils]. Abraham's Oak.12*3 [Bonfils]. Solomon's pools.12** [Bonfils]. Rachel's Tomb.12*5 [Bonfils]. The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem.12*6 [Bonfils]. St. Stephen's Gate, Jerusalem.12*7 [Bonfils]. The pools of Hezekiah, Jerusalem.12*8 [Bonfils]. David's Tower, Jerusalem.12*9 Bonfils. No. 195. "Jérusalem. Grotte de

Jérémie. (Palestine)".1250 [Bonfils]. Valley of Hinnon.1251 Bonfils. "Ve Station, Jérusalem".1252 [Bonfils]. Church of the Holy Sepulchre,

Jerusalem.1253 [Bonfils]. The Haram as Sharif.125* [Bonfils]. The Mosque of Omar.1255 [Bonfils]. The Mosque of al Aksa.1256 [Bonfils]. The Wailing Wall.1257 [Bonfils]. Russian buildings for Greek

Orthodox pilgrims, Jerusalem.1258 [Bonfils]. The Pool of Bethesda.1259 [Bonfils]. The Village of Siloam.1260 [Bonfils]. The Mt. of Olives and Garden of

Gethsemane.1261 [Bonfils]. The Tombs of Absolom and

Jehosaphat.1262 [Frith]. The Upper Pool of Gihon.1263 Bonfils. No. 122. "Jérusalem, Tombeaux des

rois (Palestine)".

126*

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Bonfils. No. 117. "Jérusalem, Vallé de Gihonet l'étang inférieur (Palestine)".[Bonfils]. Village of Siloam.[F.M. Good], Inhabitants of Jerusalem.[1860's].[F.M. Good]. The Wailing Wall. [1860's].[F.M. Good]. Women grinding corn. [1860's].[F.M. Good]. Dromedaries. [1860's].

1313131*

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132113221323

132*1325

1326

[F.M. Good]. Tomb of Absolom. [1860's].[F.M. Good]. Filling water skins Wadi Fairan.[1860's].[F.M. Good]. Fountain of Moses. [1860's].F .M. Good. "Group of Bethel men". 1860's.F .M. Good. "Group of Bethlehem women". 1860's.Bonfils. No. *39. "Bethanie (Palestine)".F. Frith. No. 562. "Between Jerusalem andJericho". 1857/58.F. Fr i th . Jerusalem from Mt. Scopus, 1857/58.F. Frith, no. 573. "View from the walls ofJerusalem", 1857/58.G. Saboungi. "Montagne de la Quarantaine".Bonfils. No. *38. "La Fontaine d'Elisée(Palestine)."F . M . Good. "Pilgrims' bathing place nearJericho." 1860's.[Bonfils]. River Jordan.[Bonfils]. The Dead Sea.Photographer unknown. Ain Musa.Photographer unknown. Ziza.Photographer unknown. Madaba.Photographer unknown. Mashitta.F. Frith. No. 588. "Bethel". 1857/58.

No. 589. "Shiloh Seilum". 1857/58.No. 591. "Jacob's well, Schechem."

F. Frith.F. Frith1857/58.Bonfils. de Naplouse

of the

No. 211. "Vallée(Palestine)".[F. Frith]. Plain of Esdraelon.F.M. Good. "View showing the ruinsChurch of St. John, Samaria", 1860's.F.M. Good. "A view from where once stood thecity of Samaria", 1860's.F .M. Good. The Colonnade, Samaria.F.M. Good. Nazareth from the West.Bonfils. No. 1*1. "Nazareth (Palestine)".Bonfils. No. 213. "Mont Thabor (Palestine)".F .M. Good. "The Town of Tiberias on the Sea ofGalilee". 1860's.F . M . Good. "Magdala or Migdel, on the Sea ofGalilee". 1860's.[Bonfils]. Ain al Tin, on Lake Tiberias.[Bonfils]. Tall Hum.[F. Frith]. Tiberias.F.M. Good. "View of Jenin".[F. Frith]. Mt. Hermon.F .M. Good. "View of Baniasthe upper water supply of1860's.Bonfils. No. 85. "Lyda (Palestine)".F .M. Good. "An Olive Grove, (Jerusalem)1860's.[Bonfils]. The monastery of Mar Saba.[F. Frith]. The road from JerusalemJericho.[F. Frith]. The Mt. Sinai range.[F. Frith]. Wadi al Ain.[F.M. Good]. Monks of the Convent ofCatherine, Mt. Sinai.[F.M. Good]. Carpenter's shop, Nazareth.[F.M. Good]. Peasant ploughing with oxen.[F.M. Good]. The Samaritan Pentateuch,Shechem.F .M. Good. Group of Bedouin. 1860's.F .M. Good. Man smoking a "hubble-bubble" pipeunder a prickly pear. 1860's.F.M. Good. An Arab shop, Jerusalem. 1860's.

1860's.

Streamlets formingthe River Jordan".

to

St.

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1327 [F. M. Good]. Old olive tree, Garden ofGethsemane.

1328 [F.M. Good]. Fishing boat on Lake Tiberias.1329 [F.M. Good]. Pool of Siloam.1330 [F.M. Good]. Pool of Joab, Jerusalem.1331 [F.M. Good]. Village of Nain.1332 [F. M. Good]. Kafr Kana.1333 [F.M. Good]. Aqueduct near Jericho.1334 [F.M. Good]. "The witche's cave, Endor".1335 [F.M. Good]. Nazareth from the south.1336 J.B. Brever. "Bishop Gobat's School,

Jerusalem".

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Collection of lantern slides from original photographsby "Maison Bonfils", circa 1870-1895, (in most casesthe original titles have been obscured by the mounts).

1337 Jaffa from the sea1338 The bazaar at Jaffa1339 Some of the Jaffa boatmen.1340 The house of Simon the Tanner, Jaffa.1341 The r ailway station, Jaffa.1342 Lydda.

1343. Ramla.1344 The railway station, Jerusalem.1345 Antonia's Tower, Jerusalem.1346 The Tower of David, Jerusalem.1347 The Haram as Sharif.1348 The Pool of Siloam.1349 Street scene, Jerusalem.1350 The valley of Jehosaphat.1351 Jerusalem from the Jaffa road.1352 The valley of Hinnon.

1353-4 The tomb of Absolom.1355 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem.1356 The valley of Gihon.1357 The Mt. of Olives.

1358 The Pool of Hezekiah.1359 The Mosque of Omar.1360 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre.1361 The Pool of Bethesda.1362 Jerusalem from the Jaffa Gate.1363 The spot where Stephen was stoned.1364 The tomb of Rachel.1365-6 Bethlehem.1367 The ruins of Martha and Mary's house, Bethany.1368-9 Hebron.1370-1 The River Jordan.1372 The Dead Sea.1373 The Partiarch of the Armenian Church of

Jerusalem.1374 Two girls from Bethlehem.1375 Woman from Bethlehem.1376 Jerusalem merchants displaying their wares.1377 Moslem women in town dress.

Collection of lantern slides entitled "Customs andPeople of the Holy Land", from original photographs byAmerican Colony and other unspecified photographers,circa 1890-1920.

1378-82 American Colony. Jerusalem: Coffee shop;sweet-shop; the melon market; women bringingproduce to market; porter.

1383-4 American Colony; groups of bedouin.

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1385-7 American Colony; women from Nazareth andSinai.

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1388 American Colony; women drawing water from awell.

1389-90 American Colony; women picking and crushingolives.

1391 American Colony; camels transporting oranges.1392 American Colony; villager and his wife tra-

velling to market.1393-5 American Colony; peasants working in the

fields.1396 American Colony; man spinning wool.1397 American Colony; man watering his horse.1398 American Colony; boy with a sling.1399 American Colony; man measuring wheat.1400-9 Anonymous. Jerusalem: water and lemonade

sellers; porters; professional letter-writer;money-changers; grocer's shop; coffee-shop;woman from Bethlehem near the Jaffa gate.

1410-9 Anonymous; peasants working in the fields.1420-4 Anonymous; shepherds with their flocks.1425-8 Anonymous; women baking bread, churning

butter, drawing water and grinding corn.1429 Anonymous; baby in a sling.1430 Anonymous; bedu buying grain from a peasant.1431 Anonymous; bedouin family outside their tent.1432 Anonymous; peasant family outside their house.

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Collection of lantern slide views of Palestine fromoriginal photographs by American Colony, C. Raad, andother unspecified photographers, circa 1898-1920.

1433-49 American Colony; various views of Jerusalem.

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1450 American Colony; aerial view of Jerusalem.1451-2 American Colony; Bethany.1453 American Colony; Joseph's well, Dothan.1454 American Colony; Gethsemane from the road.1455 American Colony; Tiberias by moonlight.1456-9 American Colony; field of pink mustard and

other flora.1460-6 C. Raad; various views of Jerusalem.1467 Anonymous; aerial view of Jerusalem.1468-72 Anonymous; views of Jerusalem, Bethany,

Hebron, Nazareth and Tiberias.

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Views of Palestine and Jordan by amateur and pro-fessional photographers, circa 1899-1960's.

1473 Stereoscopic view of the interior of St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem. Photograph byJ.H. Halladjian, circa 1899.

1474 Interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre,Jerusalem, circa 1900.

1475 Tourists being rowed ashore, Jaffa, circa1900.

1476 Photochromotype P.Z. 15067. "Cana en Galilee",circa 1900.

1477 Photochromotype P.Z. 15001. "Jaffa", circa

1900.

1478-9 Interior views of the Mosque of Omar. AmericanColony photographs, circa 1915.

1480-521 Various views of Jerusalem. 1920's-1970's.1522-61 Various views of St. George's Cathedral,

Jerusalem, 1920's-1960's.

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1562-77 Various views of Haifa, including photographsof the harbour and of oil refinery,1920's-1940's.

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1578-82 Various views of Jaffa, 1920's-1950's.

1583-6 Lake Tiberias, 1920's-1950's.1587-96 The River Jordan and the Dead Sea,

1920's-1950's.

1597-600 Various views of Jericho, 1920's-1950's.1601-2 The new Greek Orthodox church at Reineh,

1930's.

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132813291330133113321333133413351336

[F.M. Good]. Old olive tree, Garden ofGethsemane.[F.M. Good]. Fishing boat on Lake Tiberias.[P.M. Good]. Pool of Siloam.[F.M. Good]. Pool of Joab, Jerusalem.[P.M. Good]. Village of Nain.[F.M. Good]. Kafr Kana.[F.M. Good]. Aqueduct near Jericho.[F.M. Good]. "The witche's cave, Endor".[F.M. Good]. Nazareth from the south.J.B.Jerusalem"

Brever. "Bishop Gobat's School,

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Collection of lantern slides from original photographsby "Maison Bonfils", circa 1870-1895, (in most casesthe original titles have been obscured by the mounts).

1337 Jaffa from the sea1338 The bazaar at Jaffa1339 Some of the Jaffa boatmen.1340 The house of Simon the Tanner, Jaffa.1341 The railway station, Jaffa.1342 Lydda.1343. Ramla.1344 The railway station, Jerusalem.1345 Antonia's Tower, Jerusalem.1346 The Tower of David, Jerusalem.1347 The Haram as Sharif.1348 The Pool of Siloam.1349 Street scene, Jerusalem.1350 The valley of Jehosaphat.1351 Jerusalem from the Jaffa road.1352 The valley of Hinnon.1353-4 The tomb of Absolom.1355 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem.1356 The valley of Gihon.1357 The Mt. of Olives.1358 The Pool of Hezekiah.1359 The Mosque of Omar.1360 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre.1361 The Pool of Bethesda.1362 Jerusalem from the Jaffa Gate.1363 The spot where Stephen was stoned.1364 The tomb of Rachel.1365-6 Bethlehem.1367 The ruins of Martha and Mary's house, Bethany.1368-9 Hebron.1370-1 The River Jordan.1372 The Dead Sea.1373 The Partiarch of the Armenian Church of

Jerusalem.1374 Two girls from Bethlehem.1375 Woman from Bethlehem.1376 Jerusalem merchants displaying their wares.1377 Moslem women in town dress.

Collection of lantern slides entitled "Customs andPeople of the Holy Land", from original photographs byAmerican Colony and other unspecified photographers,circa 1890-1920.

1378-82 American Colony. Jerusalem: Coffee shop;sweet-shop; the melon market; women bringingproduce to market; porter.

1383-4 American Colony; groups of bedouin.

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1385-7 American Colony; women from Nazareth andSinai.

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1388 American Colony; women drawing water from awell.

1389-90 American Colony; women picking and crushingolives.

1391 American Colony; camels transporting oranges.1392 American Colony; villager and his wife tra-

velling to market.1393-5 American Colony; peasants working in the

fields.1396 American Colony; man spinning wool.1397 American Colony; man watering his horse.1398 American Colony; boy with a sling.1399 American Colony; man measuring wheat.1400-9 Anonymous. Jerusalem: water and lemonade

sellers; porters; professional letter-writer;money-changers; grocer's shop; coffee-shop;woman from Bethlehem near the Jaffa gate.

1410-9 Anonymous; peasants working in the fields.1420-4 Anonymous; shepherds with their flocks.1425-8 Anonymous; women baking bread, churning

butter, drawing water and grinding corn.1429 Anonymous; baby in a sling.1430 Anonymous; bedu buying grain from a peasant.1431 Anonymous; bedouin family outside their tent.1432 Anonymous; peasant family outside their house.

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Collection of lantern slide views of Palestine fromoriginal photographs by American Colony, C. Raad, andother unspecified photographers, circa 1898-1920.

1433-49 American Colony; various views of Jerusalem,

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1450 American Colony; aerial view of Jerusalem.1451-2 American Colony; Bethany.1453 American Colony; Joseph's well, Dothan.1454 American Colony; Gethsemane from the road.1455 American Colony; Tiberias by moonlight.1456-9 American Colony; field of pink mustard and

other flora.1460-6 C. Raad; various views of Jerusalem.1467 Anonymous; aerial view of Jerusalem.1468-72 Anonymous; views of Jerusalem, Bethany,

Hebron, Nazareth and Tiberias.

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Views of Palestine and Jordan by amateur and pro-fessional photographers, circa 1899-1960's.

1473

1474

1475

1476

1477

1478

1480-1522-

Stereoscopic view of the interior of St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem. Photograph byJ .H. Halladjian, circa 1899.Interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre,Jerusalem, circa 1900.

rowed ashore, Ja f fa , circabeing

-9

52161

Tourists1900.Photochromotype P.Z. 15067. "Cana en Galilee",circa 1900.Photochromotype P.Z. 15001. "Jaffa", circa1900.Interior views of the Mosque of Omar. AmericanColony photographs, circa 1915.Various views of Jerusalem. 1920's-1970's.Various views of St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem, 1920's-1960's.

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1562-77 Various views of Haifa, including photographsof the harbour and of oil refinery,1920's-1940's.

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1578-82 Various views of Ja f fa , 1920's-1950's.1583-6 Lake Tiberias, 1920's-1950's.1587-96 The River Jordan and the Dead Sea,

1920's-1950's.1597-600 Various views of Jericho, 1920's-1950's.1601-2 The new Greek Orthodox church at Reineh,

1930's.

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1603-6 Various views of Amman, 1930's-1960's.1607-11 The ruins of Capernaum, 1930's-1950's.1612-26 Various views of Nazareth, 1930's-1960's.1627-32 Various views of Salt, 1930's-1940's.1633 Athlit, 1947.1634-56 Various views of Bethlehem, 1940's-1950's.

1657-8 Bethany, 1947 and 1950.

1659-61 Hebron, circa 1948-1960's.1662-4 Ain Karim, circa 1950.1665 Bait Anan, circa 1950.1666 Qasr al Mushatta, circa 1950.

1667-72 Various views of Acre, 1950's-1960's.

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Mission hospitals, Palestine and Jordan, 1911-1956.

1673-83 St. Luke's hospital, Haifa, 1911-1920

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1684-704 St. Luke's hospital, Hebron, 1929-1956.

1705-11 Amir Abdullah arriving to open the C.M.S.hospital at Salt, 1935.

1712 Dr. Clara Purnell, surgeon at Amman hospital,circa 1940.

Personalities and events, Palestine1914-1971.

1713

1714

1715

1716

15

1750 Some of the Anglo-Catholic pilgrimage commit-tee and St. George's Cathedral staff atJerusalem station, 1933.

1751 The Palm Sunday pilgrimage from Bethany to theMt. of Olives, 1933.

1752-7 Sir Arthur Wauchope and other officialsattending a memorial service to King George,St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1936.

1758 The Syrian Bishop of Malabar with some of hisclergy Bishop's House, Jerusalem, 1936.

1759-63 The visit of the Primate of Canada toJerusalem, 1937.

1764 The Coptic Archbishop with some of his clergy,Jerusalem, 1930's.

1765-88 Various photographs of the Palestine police,

1942-1945.1789 Portrait of Bishop Stewart, Jerusalem, 1943.1790 Clergy and catechists' retreat, Jerusalem,

1943.1791-2 Refresher course for 8th Army chaplains,

Jerusalem, British Official photographs, circa

1943.

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1793 Bishop Stewart

and Jordan, 1794

Portrait of Bishop Rennie Maclnnes. "Carte devisite" by Elliot and Fry, circa 1914.Portrait of Bishop Maclnnes by Russell andsons, 1915.Bishop Maclnnes with the Bishop of Sinai, St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1915.American Colony photograph showing thesergeants who received the surrender ofJerusalem from the mayor of the city in 1917.British Official photograph showing Allenby1717

1718

1719

1720

1721

1722

1723

entering Jerusalem, 1917.American Colony photograph showing Britishtroops marching into Jerusalem, 1917.British Official photograph entitled, "Readingthe proclamation", Jerusalem, 1917.General Allenby and the Military Missionmeeting the heads of the various churches inJerusalem, 1917.American Colony photograph showing AmirAbdullah with Sir Herbert Samuel, SharifShakir and other officials, Amman, 1921.Sir Herbert Samuel en route for Salt, 1921.The London Scottish marching through Salt,

1921.

1724-7 Bishop Maclnnes with various clerical groups,St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1920's.

1728-9 The excavations on the third wall of

1730

1731

1732

1733

1734

1735

Jerusalem, 1920's.Major 1Vainwright atArmistice Day, 1920's.

Jerusalem war cemetery,

The un-veiling of a new multiple clock overthe gateway into the cloisters of St. George'sCathedral, Jerusalem, 1920's.The consecration of the new Anglican churchJaffa by Bishop Maclnnes, 1920's.Lord Plumer laying the foundationBible House, Jerusalem, 1926.

stone

Bishop Maclnnes with a group of delegatesthe Jerusalem Diocesan Conference, 1926.

at

of

at

The installation of W . H. Stewart and H. J .Baston as archdeacons, St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem. Photograph by C. Raad, 1928.

1736-9 A zeppelin flying over Jerusalem, 1929.1740-4 Photographs taken during the Archbishop of

Canterbury's visit to Palestine, 1931.1745-8 Bishop Graham-Brown with various clerical

1749groups, Jerusalem, 1932-1933.Lord Allenby at the Easter Eve MemorialService, British war cemetery, Jerusalem,1933.

1795

1796

1797

1798

1799

1800-1

1802

18031804-7

1808-22

Jerusalem, 1943.with Sir Harold MacMichael,

service, Jerusalem war ceme-The Armistice Daytery, 1945.The ruins of the C.I.D. building, Jerusalem,1945.Sir. Alan Cunningham with the Archbishop ofYork, Government House, Jerusalem, 1946.Bishop Ste w art giving evidence before theAnglo-American Commission, 1946.The evacuation of British women and childrenfrom Haifa station, 1947The last parade atJerusalem, 1948.

Government House,

The Holy Sepulchre after mortar bombing, 1948.King Hussain welcoming guests at an officialreception, Amman, 1953.A National Guard, Jordan, 1950's.Bishop Stewart with various clerical groups,Jerusalem, 1950's.Various photographs showing Bishop Maclnneswith King Hussain, the Duke of Edinburgh, MusaAlami, the Archbishop of Dublin and other

1823

1824-39

1840

1841

clergy, 1957-1969.King Hussain with theCanterbury, Amman, 1961.Various photographs takenArchbishop of Canterbury's visit1966.

The consecration

episcopal canon1971.

1970.

The Bishop of

Refugees, 1917-1968.

Archbishop of

during theto Jerusalem,

of Bishop Cragg, Jerusalem,

London being installed as anin St. George's Cathedral,

1842-9 Bishop Maclnnes visiting the refugee camp atKhan Yunis, circa 1917.

1850-1 Children from Jaffa Orphanage, 1918.1852-915 Series of photographs of refugee camps in

Ramallah and Jericho taken by Rashad Barbir,1948-1950.

1916 U.N.S.C.F. refugees, Nazareth, 1949.

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1917-8 Refugee camp, Gaza, circa 1949.1919-27 Bethany refugee centre, circa 1950.1928 Mrs. Stewart with girls from the Majd al Ula

refugee village, circa 1950.1929-30 Qatanna refugee village, 1950's.1931-8 The foundation of the Al Mansur refugee

village, 1950's.1939-40 Archbishop Garbett visiting Al Mansur, 1950's.1941-9 The refugee village of Rafat a! Tur under

construction, 1950's.

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1603-6 Various views of Amman, 1930's-1960's.1607-11 The ruins of Capernaum, 1930's-1950's.1612-26 Various views of Nazareth, 1930's-1960's.1627-32 Various views of Salt, 1930's-1940's.1633 Athl i t , 19*7.1634-56 Various views of Bethlehem, 1940's-1950's.1657-8 Bethany, 1947 and 1950.1659-61 Hebron, circa 1948-1960's.1662-4 Ain Kar im, circa 1950.1665 Bait Anan, circa 1950.1666 Qasr al Mushatta, circa 1950.1667-72 Various views of Acre, 1950's-1960's.

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Mission hospitals, Palestine and Jordan, 1911-1956.

1673-83 St. Luke's hospital, Haifa, 1911-1920

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1684-704 St. Luke's hospital, Hebron, 1929-1956.1705-11 Amir Abdullah arriving to open the C .M.S .

hospital at Salt, 1935.1712 Dr. Clara Purnell, surgeon at Amman hospital,

circa 1940.

Personalities1914-1971.

and events, Palestine and Jordan,

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1714

1715

1716

1717

1718

1719

1720

1721

17221723

1724-7

1728-9

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1733

1734

1735

1736-91740-4

1745-8

1749

Portrait of Bishop Rennie Maclnnes. "Carte devisite" by Elliot and Fry , circa 1914.Portrait of Bishop Maclnnes by Russell andsons, 1915.Bishop Maclnnes with the Bishop of Sinai, St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1915.American Colony photograph showingsergeants who received the surrenderJerusalem from the mayor of the city in 1917.British Official photograph showing Allenbyentering Jerusalem, 1917.American Colony photograph showingtroops marching into Jerusalem, 1917.British Official photograph entitled,the proclamation", Jerusalem, 1917.General Allenby and the Military

theof

British

"Reading

Salt,

meeting the heads of the various churches inJerusalem, 1917.American Colony photograph showing AmirAbdullah with Sir Herbert Samuel, SharifShakir and other officials, Amman, 1921.Sir Herbert Samuel en route for Salt, 1921.The London Scottish marching through1921.Bishop Maclnnes with various clerical groups,St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1920's.The excavations on the third wall ofJerusalem, 1920's.Major Wainwright at Jerusalem war cemetery,Armistice Day, 1920's.The un-veiling of a new multiple clock overthe gateway into the cloisters of St. George'sCathedral, Jerusalem, 1920's.The consecration of the new Anglican church atJaffa by Bishop Maclnnes, 1920's.Lord Plumer laying the foundation stone ofBible House, Jerusalem, 1926.Bishop Maclnnes with a group of delegates atthe Jerusalem Diocesan Conference, 1926.The installation of W . H . Stewart and H . J .Baston as archdeacons, St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem. Photograph by C. Raad, 1928.A zeppelin flying over Jerusalem, 1929.Photographs taken during the Archbishop ofCanterbury's visit to Palestine, 1931.Bishop Graham-Brown with various clericalgroups, Jerusalem, 1932-1933.Lord Allenby at the Easter Eve MemorialService, British war cemetery, Jerusalem,1933.

1750 Some of the Anglo-Catholic pilgrimage commit-tee and St. George's Cathedral staff atJerusalem station, 1933.

1751 The Palm Sunday pilgrimage from Bethany to theMt. of Olives, 1933.

1752-7 Sir Arthur Wauchope and other officialsattending a memorial service to King George,St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1936.

1758 The Syrian Bishop of Malabar with some of hisclergy Bishop's House, Jerusalem, 1936.

1759-63 The visit of the Primate of Canada toJerusalem, 1937.

1764 The Coptic Archbishop with some of his clergy,Jerusalem, 1930's.

1765-88 Various photographs of the Palestine police,1942-1945.

1789 Portrait of Bishop Stewart, Jerusalem, 1943.1790 Clergy and catechists' retreat, Jerusalem,

1943.1791-2 Refresher course for 8th Army chaplains,

Jerusalem, British Official photographs, circa1943.

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1793 Bishop Stewart with Sir Harold MacMichael,Jerusalem, 1943.

1794 The Armistice Day service, Jerusalem war ceme-tery, 1945.

1795 The ruins of the C . l .D. building, Jerusalem,1945.

1796 Sir. Alan Cunningham with the Archbishop ofYork, Government House, Jerusalem, 1946.

1797 Bishop Stewart giving evidence before theAnglo-American Commission, 1946.

1798 The evacuation of British women and childrenfrom Haifa station, 1947

1799 The last parade at Government House,Jerusalem, 1948.

1800-1 The Holy Sepulchre after mortar bombing, 1948.1802 King Hussain welcoming guests at an official

reception, Amman, 1953.1803 A National Guard, Jordan, 1950's.1804-7 Bishop Stewart with various clerical groups,

Jerusalem, 1950's.Mission 1808-22 Various photographs showing Bishop Maclnnes

with King Hussain, the Duke of Edinburgh, MusaAlami, the Archbishop of Dublin and otherclergy, 1957-1969.

1823 King Hussain with the Archbishop ofCanterbury, Amman, 1961.

1824-39 Various photographs taken during theArchbishop of Canterbury's visit to Jerusalem,1966.

1840 The consecration of Bishop Cragg, Jerusalem,1970.

1841 The Bishop of London being installed as anepiscopal canon in St. George's Cathedral,1971.

Refugees, 1917-1968.

1842-9 Bishop Maclnnes visiting the refugee camp atKhan Yunis, circa 1917.

1850-1 Children from Jaffa Orphanage, 1918.1852-915 Series of photographs of refugee camps in

Ramallah and Jericho taken by Rashad Barbir,1948-1950.

1916 U.N.S.C.F . refugees, Nazareth, 1949.

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1917-8 Refugee camp, Gaza, circa 1949.1919-27 Bethany refugee centre, circa 1950.1928 Mrs. Stewart with girls from the Majd al Ula

refugee village, circa 1950.1929-30 Qatanna refugee village, 1950's.1931-8 The foundation of the Al Mansur refugee

village, 1950's.1939-40 Archbishop Garbett visiting Al Mansur, 1950's.1941-9 The refugee village of Rafat al Tur under

construction, 1950's.

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1950-1 Refugee village near Bethany, 1950's.1952-61 Refugee relief centre, Zerqa, 1950's.1962-3 New site for a refugee village Ramallah,

1960's.1964-9 Al Mansur and Al Manara refugee villages,

1960's.1970 Stewart Perowne with children from the Bethany

refugee villages, 1960's.1971 Refugees crossing the river Jordan, 1967.1972-8 Fuad Bustani visiting Al Bustan refugee

village, 1968.

Schools, colleges and the boy scout movement,1920-1969.

1979 Scout troop, Ajlun, 1920.1980 Boy scouts from Tiberias, 1920.1981-4 Jaffa Orphanage, 1920.1985-8 The staff and girls of Jerusalem Girls'

College, 1920's-1940's.1989 St. George's boy scouts with the "Valiants"

and the "Royal Oaks", outside the Mosque ofOmar, Jerusalem, 1920's.

1990 Pupils and teachers of the Syrian Orthodoxschool, Jerusalem, 1928.

1991-7 Various photographs of St. George's school,

Jerusalem, 1920's-1944.1998-2002 Various photographs of the English High

school, Haifa, 1928-1950's.

2003 Children from the Convent school, Haifa,1933.

2004 Students from the Armenian Theological schoolon Mt. Zion with the Armenian Patriarch andteaching staff, 1936.

2005-9 St. Luke's school, Haifa, 1927-1942.

2010 R.A.F. aerial view of the Bishop's school,Amman, 1938.

2011 The Archbishop of Jerusalem visiting theBishop's school, Amman, 1969.

2012 R.A.F. aerial view of the C.M.S. Girl'sschool, Amman, 1938.

2013-7 Various photographs of the C.M.S. Girl'sschool, Amman, 1950's.

2018-25 Various photographs of St. Margaret's Homeschool, Nazareth, 1950's-60's.

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2026-30 The building of a new theological college,Jerusalem, 1962.

2031-2 Groups taken at a teachers' conference. Stella

Carmel, 1967.

Social, religious and economic life, 1920-1956.

2033-45 Series of American Colony lantern slidesshowing shepherds with their flocks, circa1920.

2046-52 Scenes at the Samaritan camp on Mt. Gerizimduring the Passover, circa 1920.

2053 Fishermen throwing their nets into the sea.Photograph by C. Raad, circa 1920.

2054-5 2 postcards by the Photochrom. Co. London: No.24511 "Water carrier of Jerusalem"; No. E

15116. "Stone masons in Jerusalem", circa1920.

2056 American Colony photograph showing a manspinning wool, 1920's.

2057 Men from southern Palestine, 1920's.2058-76 Women engaged in domestic and agricultural

work, 1920's-1940's.2077-81 Mid-day prayers at Majdal mosque, 1930's.2082-4 Pilgrims at Lydda station at the start of

their journey to Mecca, 1930's.2085-90 Crowds at the Nabi Musa festival outside

Jerusalem, 1933.2091-2 Scenes during the Nab! Musa festival, Ain

Karim, 1933.2093-5 Various views of Ain Karim, 1933.2096-9 Women and chjldren from Artas, 1933.2100-1 Bedouin children from the Tiberias area, 1933.2102 Circassian wicker cart, Transjordan, 1930's.

2103-4 Camel caravans near Jerusalem, 1933.2105 Washing camels off the coast of Palestine,

1930's.2106-7 Peasant families with their animals, 1930's.2108-10 Shepherd boys with their flocks, 1933-1956.2111-4 Fishermen at work - Lake Tiberias and Haifa,

1930's-1947.2115 Potter at his wheel, 1930's.2116 Man weighing cotton, 1930's.2117 Man weaving, Gaza, 1930's.

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2118-20 A traditional bakery, 1930's.2121-4 Men engaged in agricultural work,

1930's-1940's.2125-40 Streets scenes and markets in Amman, Acre,

Beersheba, Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Nazareth,1930's-40's.

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LLOYD-PHILLIPS, 1.Palestine; views and events 1939-1942.

2141-2 Visit to Shaikh Fraigh Abu Midain, Beershebasub-district, 1939.

2143 Street scene, Beersheba, 1939.2144 The ruins of the Crusader castle at Kaukab al

Hawa, Baisan sub-district, 1939.2145-6 Military search of Mughar, 1939.2147-8 Tribal lunch for Sir Harold MacMichael,

Baisan, 1940.2149-53 Various views of Tiberias, 1940-1941.2154 The police station and sub-district office,

Baisan, 1941.2155 The basilica, Mt. Tabor, 1941.2156-7 The ruins of Capernaum, 1942.

MacGILLIVRAY, Sir D.C.Palestine and Jordan; official events and social life.1937-1940's.

2158 Sir Arthur Wauchope with his A.D.C. outsideGovernment House, Jerusalem, 1937.

2159-62 Garden party at Government House, Jerusalem,1938.

2163-5 Lydda airport, 1938.2166 Sir Harold MacMichael out sailing on Lake

Tiberias, 1938.2167 Mounted photograph of Lake Tiberias by S.

Semerdjian, 1930's.2168-9 Government House, Jerusalem, 1939.2170 Knife-sharpener, Jerusalem, 1939.2171-7 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael, MacGillivray,

Keith-Roach, Somerville and Kyles at a meetingat the District Commissioner's Camp, NabiSalih, 1940.

2178-9 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting an electricpower station, Transjordan, circa 1940.

2180-2 Arab Legionnaires in the Jordan valley, circa

1940.2183 Saracen fortress, Qalat al Rabab, circa 1940.2184 Portrait of Sir Harold MacMichael, circa 1940.2185-94 Sir Harold MacMichael on tour in Palestine,

2195-62197

early 1940's.Sir Anthony Eden's visit to Palestine, 1940.Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael with the FrenchHigh Commissioner outside Government House,Jerusalem, 1940's.

2198 John Crystal with the son of a Transjordan

21992200

2201

2202-32204-722082209

Frontier Force soldier at an investiture at

Government House, Jerusalem, 1940's.Mounted policeman, Jerusalem, 1940's.Scottish pipe band marching through Jerusalem,1940's.Police armoured car, Jerusalem, 1940's.The Government Stud Farm, Acre, 1940's.Race meeting outside Jerusalem, 1940's.Man ploughing, 1940's.Peasant family outside their home, 1940's.

16 Palestine and Jordan

1950-1 Refugee village near Bethany, 1950's.1952-61 Refugee relief centre, Zerqa, 1950's.1962-3 New site for a refugee village Ramallah,

1960's.1964-9 Al Mansur and Al Manara refugee villages,

1960's.1970 Stewart Perowne with children from the Bethany

refugee villages, 1960's.1971 Refugees crossing the river Jordan, 1967.1972-8 Fuad Bustani visiting Al Bustan refugee

village, 1968.

Schools, colleges and the boy scout movement,1920-1969.

1979 Scout troop, Aj lun , 1920.1980 Boy scouts from Tiberias, 1920.1981-4 Jaffa Orphanage, 1920.1985-8 The staff and girls of Jerusalem Girls'

College, 1920's-1940's.1989 St. George's boy scouts with the "Valiants"

and the "Royal Oaks", outside the Mosque ofOmar, Jerusalem, 1920's.

1990 Pupils and teachers of the Syrian Orthodoxschool, Jerusalem, 1928.

1991-7 Various photographs of St. George's school,Jerusalem, 1920's-1944.

1998-2002 Various photographs of the English Highschool, Haifa , 1928-1950's.

2003 Children from the Convent school, Haifa,1933.

2004 Students from the Armenian Theological schoolon Mt. Zion with the Armenian Patriarch andteaching s taf f , 1936.

2005-9 St. Luke's school, Haifa, 1927-1942.2010 R .A.F . aerial view of the Bishop's school,

Amman, 1938.2011 The Archbishop of Jerusalem visiting the

Bishop's school, Amman, 1969.2012 R .A.F . aerial view of the C.M.S. Girl's

school, Amman, 1938.2013-7 Various photographs of the C.M.S. Girl's

school, Amman, 1950's.2018-25 Various photographs of St. Margaret's Home

school, Nazareth, 1950's-60's.

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2026-30 The building of a new theological college,Jerusalem, 1962.

2031-2 Groups taken at a teachers' conference. StellaCarmel, 1967.

Social, religious and economic life, 1920-1956.

2033-45 Series of American Colony lantern slidesshowing shepherds with their flocks, circa1920.

2046-52 Scenes at the Samaritan camp on Mt. Gerizimduring the Passover, circa 1920.

2053 Fishermen throwing their nets into the sea.Photograph by C. Raad, circa 1920.

2054-5 2 postcards by the Photochrom. Co. London: No.24511 "Water carrier of Jerusalem"; No. E15116. "Stone masons in Jerusalem", circa1920.

2056 American Colony photograph showing a manspinning wool, 1920's.

2057 Men from southern Palestine, 1920's.2058-76 Women engaged in domestic and agricultural

work, 1920's-1940's.2077-81 Mid-day prayers at Majdal mosque, 1930's.2082-4 Pilgrims at Lydda station at the start of

their journey to Mecca, 1930's.2085-90 Crowds at the Nabi Musa festival outside

Jerusalem, 1933.2091-2 Scenes during the Nabi Musa festival, Ain

Karim, 1933.2093-5 Various views of Ain Karim, 1933.2096-9 Women and children from Artas, 1933.2100-1 Bedouin children from the Tiberias area, 1933.2102 Circassian wicker cart, Transjordan, 1930's.

2103-42105

2106-72108-102111-4

211521162117

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2118-202121-4

2125-40

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Camel caravans near Jerusalem, 1933.Washing camels off the coast of Palestine,1930's.Peasant families with their animals, 1930's.Shepherd boys with their flocks, 1933-1956.Fishermen at work - Lake Tiberias and Haifa ,1930's-1947.Potter at his wheel, 1930's.Man weighing cotton, 1930's.Man weaving, Gaza, 1930's.

A traditional bakery, 1930's.Men engaged in agricultural work,1930's-1940's.Streets scenes and markets in Amman, Acre,Beersheba, Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Nazareth,1930's-40's.

LLOYD-PHILLIPS, I.Palestine; views and events 1939-1942.

2141-2 Visit to Shaikh Fraigh Abu Midain, Beershebasub-district, 1939.

2143 Street scene, Beersheba, 1939.2144 The ruins of the Crusader castle at Kaukab al

Hawa, Baisan sub-district, 1939.2145-6 Military search of Mughar, 1939.2147-8 Tribal lunch for Sir Harold MacMichael,

Baisan, 1940.2149-53 Various views of Tiberias, 1940-1941.2154 The police station and sub-district off ice,

Baisan, 1941.2155 The basilica, Mt. Tabor, 1941.2156-7 The ruins of Capernaum, 1942.

MacGILLlVRAY, Sir P.C.Palestine and Jordan; official events and social life.1937-1940's.

2158 Sir Arthur Wauchope with his A.D.C. outsideGovernment House, Jerusalem, 1937.

2159-62 Garden party at Government House, Jerusalem,1938.

2163-5 Lydda airport, 1938.2166 Sir Harold MacMichael out sailing on Lake

Tiberias, 1938.2167 Mounted photograph of Lake Tiberias by S.

Semerdjian, 1930's.2168-9 Government House, Jerusalem, 1939.2170 Knife-sharpener, Jerusalem, 1939.2171-7 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael, MacGillivray,

Keith-Roach, Somer ville and Kyles at a meetingat the District Commissioner's Camp, NabiSalih, 1940.

2178-9 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting an electricpower station, Transjordan, circa 1940.

2180-2 Arab Legionnaires in the Jordan valley, circa1940.

2183 Saracen fortress, Qalat al Rabab, circa 1940.2184 Portrait of Sir Harold MacMichael, circa 1940.2185-94 Sir Harold MacMichael on tour in Palestine,

early 1940's.2195-6 Sir Anthony Eden's visit to Palestine, 1940.2197 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael with the French

High Commissioner outside Government House,Jerusalem, 1940's.

2198 John Crystal with the son of a TransjordanFrontier Force soldier at an investiture atGovernment House, Jerusalem, 1940's.

2199 Mounted policeman, Jerusalem, 1940's.2200 Scottish pipe band marching through Jerusalem,

1940's.2201 Police armoured car, Jerusalem, 1940's.2202-3 The Government Stud Farm, Acre, 1940's.2204-7 Race meeting outside Jerusalem, 1940's.2208 Man ploughing, 1940's.2209 Peasant family outside their home, 1940's.

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2210-1 Water wheels, 1940's.2212-3 Men loading sand on to camels, 1940's.

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MacMICHAEL, Sir H.Palestine and Transjordan; personalities and officialevents, 1921-1949.

2214 Amir Abdullah, Winston Churchill and T.E.Lawrence at the Jerusalem Conference, 1921.

2215 Sir Harold MacMichael taking the oath ofoffice, Jerusalem, 1938.

2216-20 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the 2nd bat-talion of the Black Watch, Jerusalem, 1938.

2221 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the DistrictCommissioner's office, Jerusalem, 1938.

2222 Sir Harold MacMichael with Major Saunders,Police H.Q. , Jerusalem, 1938.

2223-4 Lady MacMichael at a flower show, Jerusalem,1938.

2225-6 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the troops,Amman, 1938.

2227 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael visiting theHospital of St. John, Jerusalem, 1938.

2228-31 Various photographs of Sir Harold MacMichaeland his family, 1938.

2232-4 The opening of the Maclnnes Memorial Hall,Jerusalem, 1938.

2235-44 Government House, Jerusalem, 1938.2245 Haifa, 1938.2246 The Government Stud Farm, Acre, 1938.2247 Frontier police post at Bassa, 1938.

2248-51 King's birthday celebrations, Jerusalem, 1938.2252-3 Sir Harold MacMichael at the opening of a new

post office, Jerusalem, 1938.2254 Sir Harold MacMichael at the Y.M.C.A.,

Jerusalem, 1938.2255 Ashkelon, 1938.2256-9 Sir Harold MacMichael on tour in Palestine,

1938.2260 Portrait of Sir Harold MacMichael, 1938.2261 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at the Black

Watch mess, Jerusalem, 1938.2262 The MacMichael family in the garden of

Government House, 1938.2263-4 Sir Harold MacMichael and Malcolm MacDonald

arriving at the Dominions Office, London,1938.

2265-6 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at Lydda air-port, 1938.

2267 Reception at the Italian Consulate, Jerusalem,1939.

2268 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael attending alecture on Rumania given by M. Beza,Jerusalem, 1939.

2269-72 Government House, Jerusalem, 1939.

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2273 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the West YorksRegiment at Ramallah, 1939.

2274-8 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting a ruined palacenear Jericho, 1939.

2279-80 Sunfish caught at Haifa, 1939.2281-3 Sir Harold MacMichael at a police parade,

Jerusalem, 1939.2284-6 Sir Harold MacMichael attending a flying

display at Lydda airport, 1939.2287-9 King's birthday celebrations, Jerusalem, 1939.

2290-1 A.R.P. display, Jerusalem, 1939.2292-3 The Desert Patrol of the Arab Legion,

Transjordan, 1939.2294 Threshing floor at Muhsir, 1939.2295 Jerash, 1939.2296 Amir Abdullah's camp at Ajlun, 1939.2297 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the National

High School, Bethlehem, 1939.2298 Araminta MacMichael, 1939.2299-301 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Nahalal, 1939.

17

2302 Sir Harold MacMichael with Abd at Rauf Bittar,Mr. Norman, Dr. Dajani, and Abd at Qadir atMuzaffar, Jaffa, 1939.

2303-5 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting ConsolidatedRefineries, Haifa, 1939.

2306-8 The Keith-Roach/Massey wedding, Jerusalem,1939.

2309 The induction of the Armenian Patriarch,

Jerusalem, 1939.2310 The MacMichael family, Government House, 1939.2311-3 Investiture at Government House, Jerusalem,

1939.2314-5 The Syrian High Commissioner visiting

Government House, 1939.2316 Anthony Eden at Lydda airport, 1940.2317 Race meeting, Beersheba, 1940.2318-22 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the Auxiliary

Military Pioneer Corps, Sarafand, 1940.2323-7 French versus British army football match,

Jerusalem, 1940.2328 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at the Home for

Crippled Children, Jerusalem, 1940.2329-30 Ramallah speech day, 1940.2331 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting a forestry sta-

tion near Hebron, 1940.2332-4 Lake Tiberias, 1940.

2335-40 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the 2ndAustralian Imperial Force, Gaza, 1940.

2341 King's birthday memorial service, St.George's, Jerusalem, 1940.

2342-3 Mustafa Khalidi and Ruhi Abd at Hadi, RedCross Fete, Government House, Jerusalem, 1940.

2344-5 Sir Harold MacMichael at Government House,1940.

2346-9 Arafat Bey and Sir H. Hart, Red Cross Fete,Jerusalem, 1940.

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2350 "Recruiting meeting (mayors)". Jerusalem 1940.Group photograph, including Sir HaroldMacMichael, Sulaiman Tuqan, the mayors ofHebron and Ramla, Mustafa Khalidi, GeneralNeame, Abd at Rauf Bittar and Rushdi Shawa.

2351-3 Sir Harold MacMichael in his study atGovernment House, 1940.

2354-5 The interior of Government House, Jerusalem,1940.

2356-8 Sir Harold MacMichael presenting a cheque tothe Fighter Fund, Jerusalem, 1940.

2359-62 The opening of the golf course at GovernmentHouse, 1940.

2363-7 General Neame, General Gak and Sir HaroldMacMichael inspecting Czech troops at Gedena,1940.

2368-70 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the A.M.P.C.Sarafand, 1940.

2371 Brigadier Kingston visiting Government House,1940.

2372 Sir Harold MacMichael with Major Vickery, WarGraves cemetery, Jerusalem, 1940.

2373-5 The MacMichael family visiting Mt. Tabor,1941.

2376 Brigadier Kingston, Lord Ebrington and Sir

Harold MacMichael, Government House, 1940.2377 The Roman theatre, Amman, 1940.2378-80 Amir Abdullah, Sir Harold MacMichael, A.

Kirkbride, and General Neame at the wedding ofAmir Naif, Amman, 1940.

2381-4 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the ElectricWire Co., Haifa, 1941.

2385-9 Mr. Menzies' visit to Government House, 1941.2390-7 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Shemen Ltd.,

Haifa, 1941.2398 The Chief Samaritan, Nablus, 1941.2399 Street scene, Nablus, 1941.2400-2 Sir Harold MacMichael with Robert Menzies,

Government House, 1941.2403-4 Sir Harold MacMichael at a flower show in

Jerusalem, 1941.

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Water wheels, 1940's.Men loading sand on to camels, 1940's.

MacMICHAEL, Sir H.Palestine and Transjordan; personalities and officialevents, 1921-1949.

2214 Amir Abdullah, Winston Churchill and T.E.Lawrence at the Jerusalem Conference, 1921.

2215 Sir Harold MacMichael taking the oath ofoffice, Jerusalem, 1938.

2216-20 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the 2nd bat-talion of the Black Watch, Jerusalem, 1938.

2221 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the DistrictCommissioner's office, Jerusalem, 1938.

2222 Sir Harold MacMichael with Major Saunders,Police H.Q., Jerusalem, 1938.

2223-4 Lady MacMichael at a flower show, Jerusalem,1938.

2225-6 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the troops,Amman, 1938.

2227 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael visiting theHospital of St. John, Jerusalem, 1938.

2228-31 Various photographs of Sir Harold MacMichaeland his family, 1938.

2232-4 The opening of the Maclnnes Memorial Hall,Jerusalem, 1938.

2235-44 Government House, Jerusalem, 1938.2245 Haifa, 1938.2246 The Government Stud Farm, Acre, 1938.2247 Frontier police post at Bassa, 1938.2248-51 King's birthday celebrations, Jerusalem, 1938.2252-3 Sir Harold MacMichael at the opening of a new

post office, Jerusalem, 1938.2254 Sir Harold MacMichael at the Y . M . C . A . ,

Jerusalem, 1938.2255 Ashkelon, 1938.2256-9 Sir Harold MacMichael on tour in Palestine,

1938.2260 Portrait of Sir Harold MacMichael, 1938.2261 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at the Black

Watch mess, Jerusalem, 1938.2262 The MacMichael family in the garden of

Government House, 1938.2263-4 Sir Harold MacMichael and Malcolm MacDonald

arriving at the Dominions Office, London,1938.

2265-6 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at Lydda air-port, 1938.

2267 Reception at the Italian Consulate, Jerusalem,1939.

2268 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael attending alecture on Rumania given by M. Beza,Jerusalem, 1939.

2269-72 Government House, Jerusalem, 1939.

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2273 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the West YorksRegiment at Ramallah, 1939.

2274-8 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting a ruined palacenear Jericho, 1939.

2279-80 Sunfish caught at Hai fa , 1939.2281-3 Sir Harold MacMichael at a police parade,

Jerusalem, 1939.2284-6 Sir Harold MacMichael attending a flying

display at Lydda airport, 1939.2287-9 King's birthday celebrations, Jerusalem, 1939.2290-1 A . R . P . display, Jerusalem, 1939.2292-3 The Desert Patrol of the Arab Legion,

Transjordan, 1939.2294 Threshing floor at Muhsir, 1939.2295 Jerash, 1939.2296 Amir Abdullah's camp at Aj lun , 1939.2297 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the National

High School, Bethlehem, 1939.2298 Araminta MacMichael, 1939.2299-301 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Nahalal, 1939.

2302 Sir Harold MacMichael with Abd al Rauf Bi t tar ,Mr. Norman, Dr. Dajani , and Abd al Qadir alMuzaf fa r , J a f fa , 1939.

2303-5 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting ConsolidatedRefineries, Haifa, 1939.

2306-8 The Keith-Roach/Massey wedding, Jerusalem,1939.

2309 The induction of the Armenian Patriarch,Jerusalem, 1939.

2310 The MacMichael f ami ly , Government House, 1939.2311-3 Investi ture at Government House, Jerusalem,

1939.2314-5 The Syrian High Commissioner visiting

Government House, 1939.2316 Anthony Eden at Lydda airport, 1940.2317 Race meeting, Beersheba, 1940.2318-22 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the Auxiliary

Military Pioneer Corps, Sarafand, 1940.2323-7 French versus British army football match,

Jerusalem, 1940.2328 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at the Home for

Crippled Children, Jerusalem, 1940.2329-30 Ramallah speech day, 1940.2331 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting a forestry sta-

tion near Hebron, 1940.2332-4 Lake Tiberias, 1940.2335-40 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the 2nd

Australian Imperial Force, Gaza, 1940.2341 King's birthday memorial service, St.

George's, Jerusalem, 1940.2342-3 Mustafa Khalidi and Ruhi Abd al Hadi, Red

Cross Fête, Government House, Jerusalem, 1940.2344-5 Sir Harold MacMichael at Government House,

1940.2346-9 Arafat Bey and Sir H. Hart , Red Cross Fête,

Jerusalem, 1940.

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2350 "Recruiting meeting (mayors)". Jerusalem 1940.Group photograph, including Sir HaroldMacMichael, Sulaiman Tuqan, the mayors ofHebron and Ramla, Mustafa Khalidi, GeneralNeame, Abd al Rauf Bittar and Rushdi Shawa.

2351-3 Sir Harold MacMichael in his study atGovernment House, 1940.

2354-5 The interior of Government House, Jerusalem,1940.

2356-8 Sir Harold MacMichael presenting a cheque tothe Fighter Fund, Jerusalem, 1940.

2359-62 The opening of the golf course at GovernmentHouse, 1940.

2363-7 General Neame, General Gak and Sir HaroldMacMichael inspecting Czech troops at Gedena,1940.

2368-70 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting the A.M.P.C.Sarafand, 1940.

2371 Brigadier Kingston visiting Government House,1940.

2372 Sir Harold MacMichael with Major Vickery, WarGraves cemetery, Jerusalem, 1940.

2373-5 The MacMichael family visiting Mt. Tabor,1941.

2376 Brigadier Kingston, Lord Ebrington and SirHarold MacMichael, Government House, 1940.

2377 The Roman theatre, Amman, 1940.2378-80 Amir Abdullah, Sir Harold MacMichael, A.

Kirkbride, and General Neame at the wedding ofAmir Nai f , Amman, 1940.

2381-4 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting the ElectricWire Co., Haifa , 1941.

2385-9 Mr. Menzies' visit to Government House, 1941.2390-7 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Shemen Ltd. ,

Haifa , 1941.2398 The Chief Samaritan, Nablus, 1941.2399 Street scene, Nablus, 1941.2400-2 Sir Harold MacMichael with Robert Menzies,

Government House, 1941.2403-4 Sir Harold MacMichael at a flower show in

Jerusalem, 1941.

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2405 Captain James Roosevelt, Government House,1941.

2406 King Peter of Yugoslavia at Government House,1941.

2407-9 Sir Harold MacMichael returning to Palestinefrom Cyprus in a Blenheim bomber, 1941.

2410 Sir Harold MacMichael with K.I. Nicholl,Athlit, 1941.

2411 Tantura, 1941.2412-5 Palestine exhibition, Cairo, 1941; Sir Harold

MacMichael, Sir Miles Lampson, Hussain SirriPasha, Sandford, Oliver Lyttleton, Harris,Auchinleck, de Bethel, and Idelson.

2416 Sir Harold MacMichael with Raghib Nashashibi,1941.

2417 Araminta MacMichael competing in a show-jumping event, Red Cross Fete, GovernmentHouse, 1941.

2418-9 Sir Harold MacMichael with Sulaiman Tuqan,1941.

2420-3 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting No. 1. companyof the Palestine Volunteer Force, Jerusalem,1941.

2424-6 Sir K. Cornwallis and Captain O. Lyttleton,Jerusalem, 1941.

2427-9 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Naaman Ltd.,Haifa, 1941.

2430 Captain James Roosevelt, Government House,1941.

2431-2 Bishop Gwynne and Bishop Graham-Brown, St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1941.

2474-6

2477-8

2479

2480-1

2482-3

R.G. Casey, Sir Harold MacMichael and GeneralMacConnell, Jerusalem, 1942.Sir Harold MacMichael with Air CommodoreBrown, Lydda, 1942.The MacMichael family at Donald MacGillivray'swedding, Jerusalem, 1942.R.G. Casey; Sir Harold MacMichael and HenryHopkinson, Jericho landing ground, 1942.Sir Harold Mac Michael with Dr. Bigger, HusniKhanfa, Colonel Heron, J.H. Pollock, andDonald MacGillivray at the opening of a newriver channel at Khurdana Springs, 1942.

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2433-6 Street scenes, Nablus, 1941.2437 Sir Harold MacMichael with Colonel Alan

Saunders at a police boxing tournament,Jerusalem, 1941.

2438 Sir Harold MacMichael with Captain Lyddekker,1941.

2439 Sir Harold MacMichael presenting trophies at atennis tournament in Jaffa, 1941.

2440-1 Bishop Graham-Brown, Bishop Gwynne and BishopMaclnnes, Anglican Centenary, St. George'sCathedral, Jerusalem, 1941.

2442 Sir Harold and Lady Mac Michael at the openingof Churchill House for Nursing Services,

Jerusalem, 1941.2443 View of Nablus, 1941.2444-6 Sir Harold Mac Michael, J.H. Pollock, and

Captain Lyddekker at the British Sailors'Home, Haifa, 1941.

2447-50 William Bullett at Government House,Jerusalem, 1941.

2451 Sir Harold Mac Michael, 1941.2452-3 Sir Harold MacMichael with Ahmad Khalidi at

Deir Asir orphanage, 1942.2454-6 Colonel Alan Saunders receiving the C.M.G.

from Sir Harold MacMichael, Government House,1941.

2457-61 Various views of Government House, Jerusalem,1941.

2462-4 Cinema vans for Iraq outside Government House,1942.

2465 Sir Harold MacMichael and Sir Miles Lampson,Cairo, 1942.

2466 The Duke of Gloucester at Government House,Jerusalem, 1942.

2467 The Middle East War Council, Cairo; Sir A.Tedder, Auchinleck, Captain O. Lyttleton, A.N.Rucker, Sir Miles Lampson and Sir HaroldMacMichael, 1942.

2468-70 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Polish campsnear Rehovoth, 1942.

2471 King George of Greece at Government House,1942.

2472 Sir Harold MacMichael with Wendell Wilkie,Jerusalem, 1942.

2473 R.G. Casey and Sir Harold MacMichael, Cairo,1942.

2484-5 Sir Harold MacMichael, Omar Bittar, T.V.Scrivenor, Ali Mustaqim, and Dr MacQueenvisiting a camp for plague evacuees outsideJaffa, 1943.

2486 Sir Harold MacMichael presenting medals atGovernment House, 1943.

2487-8 Sir Ronald Storrs at Government House, 1943.2489-90 Sir Malcolm Robertson at Government House,

1943.2491 Sir Harold and Lady Mac Michael with Hensey

Williamson, Oliver Brackwell and Reverend LuntGovernment House, 1943.

2492 Sir Harold MacMichael with Colonel AlanSaunders, Jerusalem, 1943.

2493 Sir Harold MacMichael with Reader Bullard,Tiberias, 1943.

2494 Middle East Council meeting, Cairo; Sir HaroldMacMichael, Lord Moyne, R.G. Casey, Sir MilesLampson, Sir K. Cornwallis, Sir John Hatorn-Hall, Sir E.L. Spears, and Sir Reader Bullard,1943.

2495 Sir Harold MacMichael with Field Marshal LordGort, Cairo, 1943.

2496 Middle East War Council meeting, Cairo; Sir H.Maitland Wilson, Sir K. Cornwallis, LordMoyne, R.G. Casey, Sir Miles Lampson, AirChief Marshal Sir Shalto Douglas, Admiral SirR. Leatham, Sir Reader Bullard, Sir A. Rucker,Sir Charles Wooley, Lt. General Sir WilfredLindsell, Field Marshal Lord Gort, Lt. GeneralSir H.E. Pownall, Lt. General Sir W. Platt,Major-General Sir E.L. Spears, Sir JohnHathorn-Hall, Mr. Douglas Newbold, Mr. R.G.Howe, and Lt. General J.H. Lascelles, 1943.

2497-9 The United Nations Day parade, Jerusalem,

25002501-2

2503-42505

1943.Portrait of Sir Harold MacMichael, 1943.The wedding of Araminta MacMichael, St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1943.Sir Harold MacMichael at Huleh, 1943.Sir Harold MacMichael with R.G. Casey and SirReader Bullard, Tehran, 1943.

2506-7 The opening of the "Savings Campaign" at theKing David Hotel, Jerusalem, Sir HaroldMacMichael with Mustafa Khalidi, 1943.

2508 The enthronement of Bishop Stewart,

25092510

St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1943.Sir Harold MacMichael, Jerusalem, 1943.Sir Harold MacMichael with Mr. BarnettBrickner, 1944.

2511 General Anders presenting colours to the 5th

Infantry Division, Palestine, December 1943.2512 Sir Harold Mac Michael, Brigadier Clayton and

General MacConnel, Cairo, 1943.2513 Amir Abudllah, Amir Naif and Sir Harold

MacMichael at the Anglo-Arab Association,London, 1949.

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MONCKTON, Major R.F.P.American Colony lantern slides of Palestine andTransjordan, circa 1920; personalities and events,Palestine, 1922-1925.

American Colony lantern slides, circa 1920.

2514-5 Ain Jidda.2516-20 The River Arnon.2521 Bethlehem orchards.

18 Palestine and Jordan

Captain James Roosevelt, Government House,2405

2406 King Peter of Yugoslavia at Government House,1941.

2407-9 Sir Harold MacMichael returning to Palestinefrom Cyprus in a Blenheim bomber, 1941.

2410 Sir Harold MacMichael with K.I . Nicholl,Athlit, 1941.

2411 Tantura, 1941.2412-5 Palestine exhibition, Cairo, 1941; Sir Harold

MacMichael, Sir Miles Lampson, Hussain SirriPasha, Sandford, Oliver Lyttleton , Harris,Auchinleck, de Bethel, and Idelson.

2416 Sir Harold MacMichael with Raghib Nashashibi ,1941.

2417 Araminta MacMichael competing in a show-jumping event, Red Cross Fête, GovernmentHouse, 1941.

2418-9 Sir Harold MacMichael with Sulaiman Tuqan,1941.

2420-3 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting No. 1. companyof the Palestine Volunteer Force, Jerusalem,1941.

2424-6 Sir K. Cornwallis and Captain O. Lyttleton,Jerusalem, 1941.

2427-9 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Naaman Ltd.,Haifa, 1941.

2430 Captain James Roosevelt, Government House,1941.

2431-2 Bishop Gwynne and Bishop Graham-Brown, St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1941.

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2433-6 Street scenes, Nablus, 1941.2437 Sir Harold MacMichael with Colonel Alan

Saunders at a police boxing tournament,Jerusalem, 1941.

2438 Sir Harold MacMichael with Captain Lyddekker,1941.

2439 Sir Harold MacMichael presenting trophies at atennis tournament in Jaffa , 1941.

2440-1 Bishop Graham-Brown, Bishop Gwynne and BishopMaclnnes, Anglican Centenary, St. George'sCathedral, Jerusalem, 1941.

2442 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael at the openingof Churchill House for Nursing Services,

Jerusalem, 1941.2443 View of Nablus, 1941.2444-6 Sir Harold MacMichael, J.H. Pollock, and

Captain Lyddekker at the British Sailors'Home, Haifa, 1941.

2447-50 William Bullett at Government House,Jerusalem, 1941.

2451 Sir Harold MacMichael, 1941.2452-3 Sir Harold MacMichael with Ahmad Khalidi at

Deir Asir orphanage, 1942.2454-6 Colonel Alan Saunders receiving the C .M.G.

from Sir Harold MacMichael, Government House,1941.

2457-61 Various views of Government House, Jerusalem,1941.

2462-4 Cinema vans for Iraq outside Government House,1942.

2465 Sir Harold MacMichael and Sir Miles Lampson,Cairo, 1942.

2466 The Duke of Gloucester at Government House,Jerusalem, 1942.

2467 The Middle East War Council, Cairo; Sir A.Tedder, Auchinleck, Captain O. Lyttleton, A . N .Rucker, Sir Miles Lampson and Sir HaroldMacMichael, 1942.

2468-70 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Polish campsnear Rehovoth, 1942.

2471 King George of Greece at Government House,1942.

2472 Sir Harold MacMichael with Wendell Wilkie,Jerusalem, 1942.

2473 R .G. Casey and Sir Harold MacMichael, Cairo,1942.

2474-6 R.G. Casey, Sir Harold MacMichael and GeneralMacConnell, Jerusalem, 1942.

2477-8 Sir Harold MacMichael with Air CommodoreBrown, Lydda, 1942.

2479 The MacMichael family at Donald MacGillivray'swedding, Jerusalem, 1942.

2480-1 R.G. Casey; Sir Harold MacMichael and HenryHopkinson, Jericho landing ground, 1942.

2482-3 Sir Harold MacMichael with Dr. Bigger, HusniKhanfa , Colonel Heron, J .H . Pollock, andDonald MacGillivray at the opening of a newriver channel at Khurdana Springs, 1942.

2484-5 Sir Harold MacMichael, Omar Bittar, T .V .Scrivenor, Ali Mustaqim, and Dr MacQueenvisiting a camp for plague evacuees outsideJaf fa , 1943.

2486 Sir Harold MacMichael presenting medals atGovernment House, 1943.

2487-8 Sir Ronald Storrs at Government House, 1943.2489-90 Sir Malcolm Robertson at Government House,

1943.2491 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael with Hensey

Williamson, Oliver Brackwell and Reverend LuntGovernment House, 1943.

2492 Sir Harold MacMichael with Colonel AlanSaunders, Jerusalem, 1943.

2493 Sir Harold MacMichael with Reader Bullard,Tiberias, 1943.

2494 Middle East Council meeting, Cairo; Sir HaroldMacMichael, Lord Moyne, R.G. Casey, Sir MilesLampson, Sir K. Cornwallis, Sir John Hatorn-Hall, Sir E .L . Spears, and Sir Reader Bullard,1943.

2495 Sir Harold MacMichael with Field Marshal LordGort, Cairo, 1943.

2496 Middle East War Council meeting, Cairo; Sir H.Maitland Wilson, Sir K. Cornwallis, LordMoyne, R .G. Casey, Sir Miles Lampson, AirChief Marshal Sir Shalto Douglas, Admiral SirR. Leatham, Sir Reader Bullard, Sir A. Rucker,Sir Charles Wooley, Lt. General Sir WilfredLindsell, Field Marshal Lord Gort, Lt. GeneralSir H.E. Pownall, Lt. General Sir W . Platt,Major-Général Sir E.L. Spears, Sir JohnHathorn-Hall, Mr. Douglas Newbold, Mr. R.G.Howe, and Lt. General J .H . Lascelles, 1943.

2497-9 The United Nations Day parade, Jerusalem,1943.

2500 Portrait of Sir Harold MacMichael, 1943.2501-2 The wedding of Araminta MacMichael, St.

George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1943.2503-4 Sir Harold MacMichael at Huleh, 1943.2505 Sir Harold MacMichael with R .G. Casey and Sir

Reader Bullard, Tehran, 1943.2506-7 The opening of the "Savings Campaign" at the

King David Hotel, Jerusalem, Sir HaroldMacMichael with Mustafa Khalidi, 1943.

2508 The enthronement of Bishop Stewart,St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1943.

2509 Sir Harold MacMichael, Jerusalem, 1943.2510 Sir Harold MacMichael with Mr. Barnett

Brickner, 1944.2511 General Anders presenting colours to the 5th

Infantry Division, Palestine, December 1943.2512 Sir Harold MacMichael, Brigadier Clayton and

General MacConnel, Cairo, 1943.2513 Amir Abudllah, Amir Naif and Sir Harold

MacMichael at the Anglo-Arab Association,London, 1949.

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MONCKTON, Major R.F.P.American Colony lantern slides of Palestine andTransjordan, circa 1920; personalities and events,Palestine, 1922-1925.

American Colony lantern slides, circa 1920.

2514-5 Ain Jidda.2516-20 The River Arnon.2521 Bethlehem orchards.

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2522 Formations of the Dead Sea.2523 St. George's Convent.2524-7 The Jordan Valley.2528 The Inn of the Good Samaritan.2529-31 The River Jordan.2532 Russian pilgrims being baptised in the River

Jordan.2533 A street in Jaffa.2534 Jericho from the South.

2535 Camels on the Jericho road.2536-7 Masada.2538-9 Entrance to the caves at Jabal Usdum.2540 Bedouin preparing coffee.

2541 Bedouin mother and child.2542 Bedouin camp.2543 Boy loading boxes of oranges on to a camel.2544 Peasant with his horse.

2545 Villagers at Jezreel.

2546 Man riding a donkey.2547 Crowds at the Nabi Musa festival.2548 Sir Herbert Samuel in Jerusalem.2549 G.E. Matson floating on the Dead Sea.

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Personalities and events, 1922-1925.

2550 R.F.P. Monckton, Palestine, circa 1922.2551 Sir Herbert Samuel with a group of British

officials, Palestine, circa 1922.2552 Meeting at Government House, Jerusalem; Fakhri

Nashashibi, Riza al Rikabi, H. St. JohnPhilby, Sir Wyndham Deedes, Amir Abdullah, SirHerbert and Lady Samuel, Lord Allenby, SirHenry Tudor, Sir Thomas Haycraft, Lt. ColonelF.G. Peake, Colonel Bramley, General Costello,Mr. Abrahams, Lt. Colonel Cox, Sir RonaldStorrs, Norman Bentwich, Stuart Davis, Lt.Colonel Sir Stewart Symes, Lt. ColonelFrederick Brewster, Lt. Colonel Stirling,Colonel MacNair, Edwin Samuel, and CaptainL.G. Archer-Cust, 1922.

2553 Portrait of Sir Herbert Samuel, 1924.2554-6 3 photographs taken on the occasion of the

opening of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem;Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Balfour, LordAllenby, Captain Gisborne, Major Lascelles,Lord Ullswater, and R.F.P. Monckton, 1925.

MONROE, Dr. E.Views of Haifa, Jerusalem, Tiberias, Petra, and theNabi Musa Festival, 1937.

2557-68 Various views of Petra, 1937.2569 The Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, 1937.2570-2 Rural views, Palestine, 1937.2573 Ruhi Bey Abdul Hadi, a British Mandate offi-

cial, 1937.2574-9 Scenes at the Nabi Musa festival, 1937.2580 Tiberias, 1937.2581-3 Various views of Haifa, 1937.

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PEROWNE, S.H.Views of Jerusalem and Jerash; British officials inPalestine; Haifa Harbour, 1920-1935.

2584 American Colony photograph of the Mosque ofOmar, Jerusalem, circa 1920.

2585 American Colony photograph showing Jerusalemfrom the east at twilight, circa 1920.

2586 Sir Ronald Storrs leaving Jerusalem by train,1926.

2587-93 Scenes at the Nabi Musa festival, Jerusalem,1927.

2594-8 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet,Jerusalem, 1927.

2599-602 Buildings damaged by the Palestine earthquakeof 1927.

2603 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1927.

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2604-6 The castle at Ajlun, 1927.2607-8 Street scenes in old Jerusalem, circa 1930.2609-10 Snapshots taken on an expedition to Mt.

Hermon, 1931.2611 Stewart Perowne receiving the Order of St.

John of Jerusalem from Sir Arthur Wauchope,1932.

2612-23 Series of snapshot views of Lady Watson'shouse, Jerusalem, 1932.

2624-47 Series of snapshot views of Jerash, Ajlun, the

Wadi Kelt and the Jordan Valley, 1932.2648-51 Security forces in action during the Haifa

riots, 1933.2652 Stewart Perowne receiving a group of

Palestinian women who had come to Haifa topresent petitions concerning the riots to theHigh Commissioner, 1933.

2653 Stewart Perowne at Haifa harbour prior to theopening ceremony, 1933.

2654 Sir Arthur Wauchope, E. Keith-Roach, and S.Perowne at the opening of Haifa harbour, 1933.

2655-6 S.S. "Italia", the first ship to berthalongside the quay in the new harbour at

Haifa, 1933.2657 Lady Cynthia Colville and Mrs. Britten en

route for Salt, 1933.2658-66 Series of snapshots taken on an expedition to

Mt. Hermon, 1933.2667 Portrait of Amir Abdullah, 1934.2668 Stewart Perowne and Hugh Foot outside the

Hotel Galilee, Nazareth, 1934.2669 Portrait of Stewart Perowne, 1935.

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PHILBY, H. St. John.Jerusalem, 1918; Transjordan, 1921-24 - personalities,views and events, including photographs of AmirAbdullah, King Faisal I and Sharif Hussain.

2670-5 Various views of Aqaba, 1918.2676 Maan, 1918.2677-82 Various panoramas of Jerusalem, 1918.2683 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1918.2684-5 Street scenes in the old city, Jerusalem,

1918.

2686 David's Tower, Jerusalem, 1918.2687 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 1918.2688 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,

1918.2689 Amir Abdullah with two British officers,

Transjordan, circa 1921.2690 Amman station from Mirka, 1921.2691 Crowds at Amman station, 1921.2692 Amir Abdullah's camp, Mirka, 1921.2693-9 Various views of Amman, 1921.2700-1 Amir Abdullah en route for Jerusalem, 1921.2702-6 Various views of Salt, 1921.2707-8 Qasr al Tuba, 1921.2709 Jericho, 1921.2710 The Philbys on tour, Transjordan, 1921.2711-4 Qasr al Azraq, 1921.2715-28 Small album of photographs showing the Roman

theatre and the Byzantine fortifications atAmman, 1922.

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2729-51 Small album of photographs of Jerash, 1922.

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2752 Dora Philby hoisting the Union Jack outsidethe British Residency, Amman, February, 1922.

2753 Amir Talal, Amman, 1922.2754 Sharif Ali ibn Hussain, Amman, 1922.2755 The Philbys with Bertram Thomas and Rosita

Forbes, Petra, 1922.2756 Amir Abdullah, Lord Milner, the Philbys,

Rikabi Pasha, Sharif Sha-kir and othernotables, Amman, 1922.

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2522 Formations of the Dead Sea. '2523 St. George's Convent.2524-7 The Jordan Valley.2528 The Inn of the Good Samaritan.2529-31 The River Jordan.2532 Russian pilgrims being baptised in the River

Jordan.2533 A street in Jaf fa .2534 Jericho from the South.2535 Camels on the Jericho road.2536-7 Masada.2538-9 Entrance to the caves at Jabal Usdum.2540 Bedouin preparing coffee.2541 Bedouin mother and child.2542 Bedouin camp.2543 Boy loading boxes of oranges on to a camel.2544 Peasant with his horse.2545 Villagers at Jezreel.2546 Man riding a donkey.2547 Crowds at the Nabi Musa festival.2548 Sir Herbert Samuel in Jerusalem.2549 G.E. Maison floating on the Dead Sea.

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Personalities and events, 1922-1925.

2550 R.F.P. Monckton, Palestine, circa 1922.2551 Sir Herbert Samuel with a group of British

officials, Palestine, circa 1922.2552 Meeting at Government House, Jerusalem; Fakhri

Nashashibi, Riza al Rikabi, H. St. JohnPhilby, Sir Wyndham Deedes, Amir Abdullah, SirHerbert and Lady Samuel, Lord Allenby, SirHenry Tudor, Sir Thomas Haycraft , Lt. ColonelF.G. Peake, Colonel Bramley, General Costello,Mr. Abrahams, Lt. Colonel Cox, Sir RonaldStorrs, Norman Bentwich, Stuart Davis, Lt.Colonel Sir Stewart Symes, Lt. ColonelFrederick Brewster, Lt. Colonel Stirl ing,Colonel MacNair , Edwin Samuel, and CaptainL.G. Archer-Cust, 1922.

2553 Portrait of Sir Herbert Samuel, 1924.2554-6 3 photographs taken on the occasion of the

opening of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem;Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Balfour, LordAllenby, Captain Gisborne, Major Lascelles,Lord Ullswater, and R.F.P. Monckton, 1925.

MONROE, Dr. E.Views of Haifa, Jerusalem, Tiberias, Petra, and theNabi Musa Festival, 1937.

2557-68 Various views of Petra, 1937.2569 The Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, 1937.2570-2 Rural views, Palestine, 1937.2573 Ruhi Bey Abdul Hadi, a British Mandate offi-

cial, 1937.2574-9 Scenes at the Nabi Musa festival, 1937.2580 Tiberias, 1937.2581-3 Various views of Haifa, 1937.

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PEROWNE. S.H.Views of Jerusalem and Jerash; British officials inPalestine; Haifa Harbour, 1920-1935.

2584 American Colony photograph of the Mosque ofOmar, Jerusalem, circa 1920.

2585 American Colony photograph showing Jerusalemfrom the east at twilight, circa 1920.

2586 Sir Ronald Storrs leaving Jerusalem by train,1926.

2587-93 Scenes at the Nabi Musa festival, Jerusalem,1927.

2594-8 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet,Jerusalem, 1927.

2599-602 Buildings damaged by the Palestine earthquakeof 1927.

2603 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1927.

2604-6 The castle at A j l u n , 1927.2607-8 Street scenes in old Jerusalem, circa 1930.2609-10 Snapshots taken on an expedition to Mt.

Hermon, 1931.2611 Stewart Perowne receiving the Order of St.

John of Jerusalem from Sir Arthur Wauchope,1932.

2612-23 Series of snapshot views of Lady *atson'shouse, Jerusalem, 1932.

2624-47 Series of snapshot views of Jerash, Aj lun , theWadi Kelt and the Jordan Valley, 1932.

2648-51 Security forces in action during the Haifariots, 1933.

2652 Stewart Perowne receiving a group ofPalestinian women who had come to Haifa topresent petitions concerning the riots to theHigh Commissioner, 1933.

2653 Stewart Perowne at Haifa harbour prior to theopening ceremony, 1933.

2654 Sir Arthur Wauchope, E. Keith-Roach, and S.Perowne at the opening of Haifa harbour, 1933.

2655-6 S.S. "Italia", the first ship to berthalongside the quay in the new harbour atHaifa, 1933.

2657 Lady Cynthia Colville and Mrs. Britten enroute for Salt, 1933.

2658-66 Series of snapshots taken on an expedition toMt. Hermon, 1933.

2667 Portrait of Amir Abdullah, 1934.2668 Stewart Perowne and Hugh Foot outside the

Hotel Galilee, Nazareth, 1934.2669 Portrait of Stewart Perowne, 1935.

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PHILBY, H. St. John.Jerusalem, 1918; Transjordan, 1921-24 - personalities,views and events, including photographs of AmirAbdullah, King Faisal I and Sharif Hussain.

2670-5 Various views of Aqaba, 1918.2676 Maan, 1918.2677-82 Various panoramas of Jerusalem, 1918.2683 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1918.2684-5 Street scenes in the old city, Jerusalem,

1918.2686 David's Tower, Jerusalem, 1918.2687 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 1918.2688 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,

1918.2689 Amir Abdullah with two British officers,

Transjordan, circa 1921.2690 Amman station from Mirka, 1921.2691 Crowds at Amman station, 1921.2692 Amir Abdullah's camp, Mirka, 1921.2693-9 Various views of Amman, 1921.2700-1 Amir Abdullah en route for Jerusalem, 1921.2702-6 Various views of Salt, 1921.2707-8 Qasr al Tuba, 1921.2709 Jericho, 1921.2710 The Philbys on tour, Transjordan, 1921.2711-4 Qasr al Azraq, 1921.2715-28 Small album of photographs showing the Roman

theatre and the Byzantine fortifications atAmman, 1922.

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2729-51 Small album of photographs of Jerash, 1922.

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2752 Dora Philby hoisting the Union Jack outsidethe British Residency, Amman, February, 1922.

2753 Amir Talal, Amman, 1922.2754 Sharif Ali ibn Hussain, Amman, 1922.2755 The Philbys with Bertram Thomas and Rosita

Forbes, Petra, 1922.2756 Amir Abdullah, Lord Milner, the Philbys,

Rikabi Pasha, Sharif Sha-kir and othernotables, Amman, 1922.

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20 Palestine and Jordan

2757 H. St. John Philby and Alec Holt in Ammanprior to starting on their journey to K af,

1922.2758-60 Amir Abdullah, Sharif Shakir and the Philbys

watching a riding display given by the Amir'smen, Madaba, 1922.

2761 Amir Abdullah aboard S.S. "Vienna", 1922.2762-6 Various views of Bait abu Ras, 1922.2767 Qasr Abdullah, 1922.2768 Trolley on the Hijaz Railway, 1922.

3037 Sharif Sharaf, 1924.3038-40 Various views of Malula, 1924.3041-7 Mazar Jaafar, 1924.3048-9 Fort at Tuwaina, 1924.

3050 Trolley on the Hijaz Railway, 1924.3051 The Hijaz army Maan, 1924.3052 Salt, circa 1924.

3053 Panoramic view of Petra, 1924.3054-68 Series of R.A.F. aerial photographs of Petra,

1924.

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2769-890 Large collection of views of Petra, 1923.

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2891 Amir Abdullah, Sir Alexander Kennedy, SirHerbert Samuel, the Philbys, Madhar RaslanPasha, Mr. Bell, Mr. Archer-Cust, and ColonelPeake, Petra, 1923.

2892 Sir Alexander Kennedy, Petra, 1923.2893-5 H. St. John Philby with various parties at

Petra, 1923.2896-7 Amir Abdullah laying the foundation stone of

a new mosque on the site of the Roman basi-lica, Amman, May 1923.

2898-902 The new mosque under construction on the siteof the Roman basilica, Amman, June 1923.

2903-4 The arrival of King Faisal I of Iraq at Ammanaerodrome, July 1923.

2905-6 Amir Abdullah, King Faisal, Adil Arslan,Sharif Shakir and Tahsin Effendi at Ammanraces, July 1923.

2907 Ain Humar, 1923.2908-9 King Faisal visiting Ain Humar Agricultural

School, 1923.2910 Colonel F.G. Peake with a group of officers

and men of the Arab Legion, Amman, 1923.2911-3 The British Residency, Amman, 1923.29t 4 Street leading to the British Residency,

Amman, 1923.2915 The Citadel, Amman, 1923.2916-21 Various views of Ajlun, 1923.2922-38 Various views of Jerash, 1923.2939 Kim Philby amid the ruins of old Jericho,

1923.2940-2 Scenes near Jericho, 1923.2943-6 The Philbys visiting Madaba, 1923.2947-53 Various views of Hasban, 1923.2954-61 Various views of Kerak, 1923.2962 Station on the Hijaz Railway, 1923.2963 The Philbys, Rosita Forbes, Bertram Thomas

and Sharif Ali ibn Hussain on tour, 1923.2964-5 Rumma, 1923.2966 Qubaila camp near Bir Mulaih, 1923.2967-9 The ruins of Libb, 1923.2970 Umm al Risas, 1923.2971-2 Arair castle, 1923.2973-81 Various views of Bait abu Ras, 1923.2982 Buildings between Madhanna and Umm al Risas,

1923.2983-6 H. St. John Philby en route for Tafila, 1923.2987-92 Various views of Tafila, 1923.2993-4 Aima from the south, 1923.2995-7 The Dead Sea, 1923.2998-3000 Sarafha, 1923.3001-7 The Jordan Valley, 1923.

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3008-19 Various views of Aqaba, 1924.

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3020-4 The arrival of Sharif Hussain at Aqaba, 1924.3025-32 Small album of snapshots entitled "El Sherief,

Aqaba, 1924".3033-5 Sharif Hussain and his escort travelling from

Aqaba to Amman, 1924.3036 Sharif Hussain visiting the Arab Legion mess,

Amman, 1924.

PHILIPS PRICE, M.Views of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, 1945; Amman, 1953.

3069-75 Various views of Bethlehem, 1945.3076-82 Various views of Jerusalem, 1945.3083-6 Various views of Amman, 1953.

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POLLOCK, J.H.H.Palestine: personalities and events 1919-1948; views ofJerusalem, Jaffa, Ramla, Beersheba and Tiberias,1920-1940's.

3087 Sir Ronald Storrs and his staff, Jerusalem,

1919.

3088 Raghib Nashashibi welcoming Sir Herbert Samuelon his arrival at Jerusalem station, 1920.

3089 Portrait of Dr. Glazebrook, U.S. Consul,Jerusalem. Photograph by C. Raad, 1920.

3090-104 Jerusalem under snow, March 1920.3105 The Shaikh of the Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem,

American Colony photograph, circa 1920.3106-9 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet,

Jerusalem, 1921.3110-1 The Armenian Patriarch of

Jerusalem. Photographs by G. Krikorian, 1923.3112 The Greek Orthodox Patriarch, Jerusalem, 1923.3113 Portrait of Lord Plumer. Photograph by Russell

and Son, 1925.3114 Village in the Ramalla sub-district, 1920's.3115-6 Sir John Chancellor attending a meeting of boy

scouts, Ramla, 1931.3117-8 Sir John Chancellor talking to Madam

Nashashibi, Lydda station, 1931.3119 Aref al Aref at Aqaba, 1932.3120 Mr. Dizengoff, Mayor of Tel Aviv, 1933.3121 J.H. Pollock, S. Perowne, the Mayor of Ramla

and other civic and religious dignitaries,

Ramla, 1933.3122-30 Rioting in Jaffa, 27th October, 1933.

3131-40 Scenes following the Jaffa riots, October1933.

3141 J.H. Pollock with Lees, Broadhurst andCafferata, Jaffa, 1933.

3142-3 Security forces in Jaffa, 1933.3144-6 The Jaffa club, 1934.3147 J.H. Pollock's house in Ramla, 1930's.3148 View from J.H. Pollock's house in Ramla,

1930's.3149 The Crusaders' Tower, Ramla, 1930's.3150 Pottery for sale in the market at Ramla,

1930's.3151-2 Views of Ramla, 1930's.

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Aerial view of Ramla, 1935.Jaffa port under construction, 1935.Jaffa Regatta, 1930's.Sir Arthur Wauchope arriving at Lydda air-port, 1930's.K.L.M. and Imperial Airways planes at Lyddaairport, 1930's.Sir Arthur Wauchope with J.H. Pollock andKuperman, Ramat Gan, 1936.Members of the Peel Commission, Jerusalem,1936.Dr. Hart, founder of the Y.M.C.A., Jerusalem,1930's.

20 Palestine and Jordan

2757 H. St. John Philby and Alec Holt in Ammanprior to starting on their journey to Kaf ,1922.

2758-60 Amir Abdullah, Sharif Shakir and the Philbyswatching a riding display given by the Amir'smen, Madaba, 1922.

2761 Amir Abdullah aboard S.S. "Vienna", 1922.2762-6 Various views of Bait abu Ras, 1922.2767 Qasr Abdullah, 1922.2768 Trolley on the Hijaz Railway, 1922.

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2769-890 Large collection of views of Petra, 1923.

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2891 Amir Abdullah, Sir Alexander Kennedy, SirHerbert Samuel, the Philbys, Madhar RaslanPasha, Mr. Bell, Mr. Archer-Cust, and ColonelPeake, Petra, 1923.

2892 Sir Alexander Kennedy, Petra, 1923.2893-5 H. St. John Philby with various parties at

Petra, 1923.2896-7 Amir Abdullah laying the foundation stone of

a new mosque on the site of the Roman basi-lica, Amman, May 1923.

2898-902 The new mosque under construction on the siteof the Roman basilica, Amman, June 1923.

2903-4 The arrival of King Faisal 1 of Iraq at Ammanaerodrome, July 1923.

2905-6 Amir Abdullah, King Faisal, Adil Arslan,Sharif Shakir and Tahsin Effendi at Ammanraces, Duly 1923.

2907 Ain Humar, 1923.2908-9 King Faisal visiting Ain Humar Agricultural

School, 1923.2910 Colonel F.G. Peake with a group of officers

and men of the Arab Legion, Amman, 1923.2911-3 The British Residency, Amman, 1923.2914 Street leading to the British Residency,

Amman, 1923.2915 The Citadel, Amman, 1923.2916-21 Various views of Aj lun, 1923.2922-38 Various views of Jerash, 1923.2939 Kim Philby amid the ruins of old Jericho,

1923.2940-2 Scenes near Jericho, 1923.29*3-6 The Philbys visiting Madaba, 1923.29*7-53 Various views of Hasban, 1923.2954-61 Various views of Kerak, 1923.2962 Station on the Hijaz Railway, 1923.2963 The Philbys, Rosita Forbes, Bertram Thomas

and Sharif All ibn Hussain on tour, 1923.2964-5 Rumma, 1923.2966 Qubaila camp near Bir Mulaih, 1923.2967-9 The ruins of Libb, 1923.2970 Umm al Risas, 1923.2971-2 Arair castle, 1923.2973-81 Various views of Bait abu Ras, 1923.2982 Buildings between Madhanna and Umm al Risas,

1923.2983-6 H. St. John Philby en route for Tafila, 1923.2987-92 Various views of Tafila, 1923.2993-4 Aima from the south, 1923.2995-7 The Dead Sea, 1923.2998-3000 Sarafha, 1923.3001-7 The Jordan Valley, 1923.

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3008-19 Various views of Aqaba, 1924.

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3020-4 The arrival of Sharif Hussain at Aqaba, 1924.3025-32 Small album of snapshots entitled "El Sherief,

Aqaba, 1924".3033-5 Sharif Hussain and his escort travelling from

Aqaba to Amman, 1924.3036 Sharif Hussain visiting the Arab Legion mess,

Amman, 1924.

3037 Sharif Sharaf, 1924.3038-40 Various views of Malula, 1924.3041-7 Mazar Jaafar, 1924.3048-9 Fort at Tuwaina, 1924.3050 Trolley on the Hijaz Railway, 1924.3051 The Hijaz army Maan, 1924.3052 Salt, circa 1924.3053 Panoramic view of Petra, 1924.3054-68 Series of R . A . F . aerial photographs of Petra,

1924.

PHILIPS PRICE, M.Views of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, 1945; Amman, 1953.

3069-753076-823083-6

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Various views of Bethlehem, 1945.Various views of Jerusalem, 1945.Various views of Amman, 1953.

POLLOCK, J .H.H.Palestine: personalities and events 1919-1948; views ofJerusalem, Jaffa, Ramla, Beersheba and Tiberias,1920-1940's.

3087 Sir Ronald Storrs and his s taf f , Jerusalem,1919.

3088 Raghib Nashashibi welcoming Sir Herbert Samuelon his arrival at Jerusalem station, 1920.

3089 Portrait of Dr. Glazebrook, U.S. Consul,Jerusalem. Photograph by C. Raad, 1920.

3090-104 Jerusalem under snow, March 1920.3105 The Shaikh of the Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem,

American Colony photograph, circa 1920.3106-9 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet,

Jerusalem, 1921.3110-1 The Armenian Patriarch of

Jerusalem.Photographs by G. Krikorian, 1923.3112 The Greek Orthodox Patriarch, Jerusalem, 1923.3113 Portrait of Lord Plumer. Photograph by Russell

and Son, 1925.3114 Village in the Ramalla sub-district, 1920's.3115-6 Sir John Chancellor attending a meeting of

scouts, Ramla, 1931.3117-8 Sir John Chancellor talking to

Nashashibi, Lydda station, 1931.3119 Aref al Aref at Aqaba, 1932.3120 Mr. Dizengoff, Mayor of Tel Aviv , 1933.3121 J .H. Pollock, S. Perowne, the Mayor of Ramla

and other civic and religious dignitaries,Ramla, 1933.

3122-30 Rioting in Jaffa , 27th October, 1933.3131-40 Scenes following the Jaffa

1933.3141 J . H . Pollock with Lees,

Cafferata, Jaf fa , 1933.3142-3 Security forces in Jaf fa , 1933.3144-6 The Jaffa club, 1934.3147 J .H. Pollock's house in Ramla, 1930's.3148 View from J .H. Pollock's house

1930's.3149 The Crusaders' Tower, Ramla, 1930's.3150 Pottery for sale in the market at

1930's.Views of Ramla, 1930's.

boy

Madam

riots, October

Broadhurst and

in Ramla,

Ramla,

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Aerial view of Ramla, 1935.Jaffa port under construction, 1935.Jaffa Regatta, 1930's.Sir Arthur Wauchope arriving at Lydda air-port, 1930's.K . L . M . and Imperial Airways planes at Lyddaairport, 1930's.Sir Arthur Wauchope with J .H. Pollock andKuperman, Ramat Can, 1936.Members of the Peel Commission, Jerusalem,1936.Dr. Hart, founder of the Y . M . C . A . , Jerusalem,1930's.

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3172-7 Punitive demolition of property by theBritish Mandate authorities in the villagesof Aqir and Saqiya, 1936.

3178-81 De-railed trains at Kilo 107, circa 1936.

3182-90 Potash development at the southern end of theDead Sea, circa 1937.

3191-4 R.A.F. planes flying over Ramla, 1937.3195-9 Gaza jetty under construction, 1930's.

3200-1 Beersheba, 1930's.

3202-7 Roman dam east of Beersheba, 1930's.3208 A young Shaikh, Beersheba, 1930's.3209 Bedouin camp, Palestine, 1930's.3210 Old fort, Tiberias, 1930's.

3211 David's Tower, Jerusalem, 1930's.3212 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1930's.3213 The Mosque of al Aksa, Jerusalem, 1930's.3214-6 The interior of J.H. Pollock's home in Jaffa,

1937/1938.3217 General Neame and Major-General Clark at the

Haifa canteen, 1940.3218 Luncheon party on the occasion of Mr.

Gibson-Jarvies' visit to Haifa, 1940.3219-20 Lady MacMichael visiting St. John's hospital,

Jerusalem, 1940's.3221 J.H. Pollock with members of the Council of

Kiryat Motzkin, 1942.3222 Field Marshal Lord Gort visiting the

Metropolitan of the Syrian Community at theConvent of St. Mark, Jerusalem, 1940's.

3223 Field Marshal Lord Gort visiting St. John'shospital, Jerusalem, 1940's.

3224-6 Red Cross workers supervising the evacuationof the wounded from Haifa station, 1940's.

3227 Mobile canteen at Haifa station, 1940's.3228 Police armoured car, Haifa, 1940's.3229-31 Haifa races, 1940's.3232-4 J.H. Pollock at Nazareth, 1943.3235 J.H. Pollock with civic and religious digni-

taries, Nazareth, 1944.

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3236-7 Sir Alan Cunningham arriving at the Jerusalemmunicipal boundary, 1945.

3238-9 Administering the oath of office to Sir AlanCunningham, Jerusalem, 1945.

3240 J.H. Pollock with a group of coptic pilgrimsoutside the coptic Church, Jerusalem, 1945.

3241-3 J.H. Pollock with Lady Mountbatten atGovernment House, Jerusalem, 1945.

3244-6 Lady Mountbatten visiting St. John's hospi-

tal, Jerusalem, 1945.3247 Lady Mountbatten at St. George's Cathedral,

Jerusalem, 1945.3248 J . H . Pollock at a meeting of the Arab Chamber

of Commerce, Jerusalem, 1946.3249 Members of the United Nations Special

Commission on Palestine visiting the Churchof the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1947.

3250 Ruins of the Samiramis Hotel blown up by theHagana, Jerusalem, 1948.

3251-4 The Crusader castle, Athlit, 1940's.3255-6 The ruins of Capernaum, 1940's.

RICHMOND, E.T.

3257 The demolition of shops outside the DamascusGate, 1937.

RYAN, Sir A.

3258-61 Various views of Jerash, 1934.

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SAUNDERS, Colonel A.Ottoman troops in Palestine, 1917; views, personalitiesand events, Palestine and Transjordan, 1917-1943,including many photographs of the Palestine police.

21

Series of photographs by C. Raad showing Ottoman forcesin Palestine, circa 1917.

3262 Turkish ordnance guard at Jerusalem.3263 Falkenhayan and Cemal Pasha, Jerusalem.3264 Arrival of the Military Governor of

Jerusalem.3265 The opening of Beersheba railway station.

3266 Feeding the Turkish army.

3267 German printing press, Beersheba.3268 Turkish doctors and nurses.3269 Turkish signallers.3270 Cemal Pasha and staff.3271 Izzat Pasha visiting the Mosque of Omar.3272 The chief engineer of Turkish railways.3273 Transporting wheat across the Dead Sea.3274 German printing press, Jerusalem.3275 Turkish military clothing factory, Jerusalem.3276 Turkish army boot factory, Jerusalem.3277 Turkish hospital, Jerusalem.3278 Review of Turkish troops, Beersheba.3279 Turkish field telegraph.3280 Asad Bey, C.O. 3rd cavalry division.3281 Turkish field kitchen.3282 Austrian battery near Sheria.

3283 Enver Pashar visiting Djemal Pasha.3284 Ali Fuad Pasha.3285 English girls weaving cloth for army uni-

forms.3286 Motor-boat en route for the Dead Sea.3287 The Turkish Commandant of Jerusalem with his

staff.3288 Delegates from Turkey at the River Jordan.

3289 Review of Austrian troops at Beersheba.3290 Cemal Pasha and delegates from Turkey at

Jerusalem.3291 Asad Bey and officers of the 3rd cavalry

division.3292 Machine gun section.3293 Arab cavalry volunteers.3294 Jerusalem notables entertaining German offi-

cers.

3295 The departure of Enver Pasha from Jerusalem.

Album of photographs of personalities, places and

events, Palestine and Transjordan, 1917-1928.

3296-7 The grave of Captain J.W. MacKenzie.3298 Portrait of Captain J.W. MacKenzie, 1917.3299-303 Bait Nabala, 234th Infantry Brigade H.Q.; C.

Graham, C. MacLean and A. Saunders, 1917.3304-16 58th Rifles on the march, Sinai, 1917.3317-26 The capture of Nabi Samwil, 1917.3327 Shell bursting on Al Kafr, 1918.3328 Turkish prisoners, Gaza, 1918.3329 D.B. MacKenzie and A. Saunders, Wadi Mismak,

1918.3330 C. Graham and Kendal, Wadi Ballut, 1918.3331 Police barracks and H.Q. Jerusalem, 1920.3332-5 Jerusalem district mounted police, 1920.3336-7 Jerusalem district police force; represen-

tative group, 1920.3338 Lt. J.W. MacKenzie, Captain E.P. Quigley, Lt.

J.E. Howes, Captain A.C. Hope, Lt. Col. P.B.Bramley and Major A. Saunders, Jerusalem,circa 1920.

3339-41 Jaffa, tennis tournament, 1920.3342-4 Jerusalem under snow, 1921.3345-6 The Champion / MacGrigor wedding, Jerusalem,

1920.3347-8 8th Infantry Brigade sports, Jerusalem, 1921.3349-53 Palestine Gendarmerie sports, Jerusalem,

1921.3354 Jerusalem Government staff, 1922; Becker,

Ruhi Bey, Forder, Sir H. Samuel, Law, Cuss,Cornfield, Daud Effendi, J.H. Pollock,Henderson, H. Luke, Sir R. Storrs, A.Saunders, R.S. Champion, Ashbel, Lublat andKardus.

3355-8 Camp at Jericho, 1922.3359 Greek monastery, Wadi Kelt, 1922.

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3172-7 Punitive demolition of property by theBritish Mandate authorities in the villagesof Aqir and Saqiya, 1936.

3178-81 De-railed trains at Kilo 107, circa 1936.3182-90 Potash development at the southern end of the

Dead Sea, circa 1937.3191-4 R . A . F . planes flying over Ramla, 1937.3195-9 Gaza jetty under construction, 1930's.3200-1 Beersheba, 1930's.3202-7 Roman dam east of Beersheba, 1930's.3208 A young Shaikh, Beersheba, 1930's.3209 Bedouin camp, Palestine, 1930's.3210 Old for t , Tiberias, 1930's.3211 David's Tower, Jerusalem, 1930's.3212 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1930's.3213 The Mosque of al Aksa, Jerusalem, 1930's.3214-6 The interior of J . H . Pollock's home in Jaffa ,

1937/1938.3217 General Neame and Major-General Clark at the

Haifa canteen, 1940.3218 Luncheon party on the occasion of Mr.

Gibson-Jarvies' visit to Haifa, 1940.3219-20 Lady MacMichael visiting St. John's hospital,

Jerusalem, 1940's.3221 J .H. Pollock with members of the Council of

Kiryat Motzkin, 1942.3222 Field Marshal Lord Gort visiting the

Metropolitan of the Syrian Community at theConvent of St. Mark, Jerusalem, 1940's.

3223 Field Marshal Lord Gort visiting St. John'shospital, Jerusalem, 1940's.

3224-6 Red Cross workers supervising the evacuationof the wounded from Haifa station, 1940's.

3227 Mobile canteen at Haifa station, 1940's.3228 Police armoured car, Haifa, 1940's.3229-31 Haifa races, 1940's.3232-4 J .H . Pollock at Nazareth, 1943.3235 J .H. Pollock with civic and religious digni-

taries, Nazareth, 1944.

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3236-7 Sir Alan Cunningham arriving at the Jerusalemmunicipal boundary, 1945.

3238-9 Administering the oath of office to Sir AlanCunningham, Jerusalem, 1945.

3240 J.H. Pollock with a group of Coptic pilgrimsoutside the Coptic Church, Jerusalem, 1945.

3241-3 J .H . Pollock with Lady Mountbatten atGovernment House, Jerusalem, 1945.

3244-6 Lady Mountbatten visiting St. John's hospi-tal, Jerusalem, 1945.

3247 Lady Mountbatten at St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem, 1945.

3248 3.H. Pollock at a meeting of the Arab Chamberof Commerce, Jerusalem, 1946.

3249 Members of the United Nations SpecialCommission on Palestine visiting the Churchof the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1947.

3250 Ruins of the Samiramis Hotel blown up by theHagana, Jerusalem, 1948.

3251-4 The Crusader castle, Athlit, 1940's.3255-6 The ruins of Capernaum, 1940's.

RICHMOND, E.T.

3257 The demolition of shops outside the DamascusGate, 1937.

RYAN, Sir A.

3258-61 Various views of Jerash, 1934.

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SAUNDERS. Colonel A.Ottoman troops in Palestine, 1917; views, personalitiesand events, Palestine and Transjordan, 1917-1943,including many photographs of the Palestine police.

Series of photographs by C. Raad showing Ottoman forcesin Palestine, circa 1917.

3262 Turkish ordnance guard at Jerusalem.3263 Falkenhayan and Cemal Pasha, Jerusalem.3264 Arrival of the Military Governor of

Jerusalem.3265 The opening of Beersheba railway station.3266 Feeding the Turkish army.3267 German printing press, Beersheba.3268 Turkish doctors and nurses.3269 Turkish signallers.3270 Cemal Pasha and s ta f f .3271 Izzat Pasha visiting the Mosque of Omar.3272 The chief engineer of Turkish railways.3273 Transporting wheat across the Dead Sea.3274 German printing press, Jerusalem.3275 Turkish military clothing factory, Jerusalem.3276 Turkish army boot factory, Jerusalem.3277 Turkish hospital, Jerusalem.3278 Review of Turkish troops, Beersheba.3279 Turkish field telegraph.3280 Asad Bey, C.O. 3rd cavalry division.3281 Turkish field kitchen.3282 Austrian battery near Sheria.3283 Enver Pashar visiting Djemal Pasha.3284 Ali Fuad Pasha.3285 English girls weaving cloth for army uni-

forms.3286 Motor-boat en route for the Dead Sea.3287 The Turkish Commandant of Jerusalem with his

s taf f .3288 Delegates f rom Turkey at the River Jordan.3289 Review of Austrian troops at Beersheba.3290 Cemal Pasha and delegates from Turkey at

Jerusalem.3291 Asad Bey and officers of the 3rd cavalry

division.3292 Machine gun section.3293 Arab cavalry volunteers.3294 Jerusalem notables entertaining German offi-

cers.3295 The departure of Enver Pasha from Jerusalem.

Album of photographs of personalities, places andevents, Palestine and Transjordan, 1917-1928.

3296-7 The grave of Captain J . W . MacKenzie.3298 Portrait of Captain J . W . MacKenzie, 1917.3299-303 Bait Nabala, 234th Infant ry Brigade H.Q.; C.

Graham, C. MacLean and A. Saunders, 1917.3304-16 58th Rifles on the march, Sinai, 1917.3317-26 The capture of Nabi Samwil, 1917.3327 Shell bursting on Al K a f r , 1918.3328 Turkish prisoners, Gaza, 1918.3329 D.B. MacKenzie and A. Saunders, Wadi Mismak,

1918.3330 C. Graham and Kendal, Wadi Ballut, 1918.3331 Police barracks and H.Q. Jerusalem, 1920.3332-5 Jerusalem district mounted police, 1920.3336-7 Jerusalem district police force; represen-

tative group, 1920.3338 Lt. J . W . MacKenzie, Captain E.P. Quigley, Lt.

J .E. Howes, Captain A.C. Hope, Lt. Col. P.B.Bramley and Major A. Saunders, Jerusalem,circa 1920.

3339-41 Ja f fa , tennis tournament, 1920.3342-4 Jerusalem under snow, 1921.3345-6 The Champion / MacGrigor wedding, Jerusalem,

1920.3347-8 8th Infantry Brigade sports, Jerusalem, 1921.3349-53 Palestine Gendarmerie sports, Jerusalem,

1921.3354 Jerusalem

Ruhi Bey,Cornfield,Henderson,Saunders,Kardus.

3355-8 Camp at Jericho, 1922.3359 Greek monastery, Wadi Kel t , 1922.

Government s t a f f , 1922; Becker,Forder, Sir H. Samuel, Law, Cuss,

Daud Ef fend i , J .H . Pollock,H. Luke, Sir R. Storrs, A.

R.S. Champion, Ashbel, Lublat and

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3360 Saunders' mare, Jerusalem, 1922.3361 The River Jordan, 1922.

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3362-5 Nabi Musa procession returning to Nablus fromJerusalem, 1922.

3472 E. Keith-Roach drawn by L.A. Robitschek,1943.

3473 C. Wilson-Brown drawn by L.A. Robitschek,1943.

3474 Rymer-Jones drawn by L.A. Robitschek, 1943.3475 Arthur Giles drawn by L.A. Robitschek, 1944.3476 A.S. Mavrogordato, 1940's.3477 Alan Saunders, 1949.

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3366 "Our living tent", Nablus, 1922.3367-8 Haifa; town and harbour, 1922.3369 The Jordan valley, 1922.3370 Selfit, 1922.3371 The Yarmuk river, 1922.3372 View on the road to Baisan, 1922.3373 Police post, Khan Lubban, 1922.3374 E.V. Raynor of the Palestine Gendarmerie,

1922.3375 Self it, 1922.3376 Jaffa races, 1922.3377-81 King's birthday parade, Nablus, 1923.3382-5 The arrival of Prince Arthur of Connaught in

Jerusalem, 1924.3386-9 Ludd hunt point-to-point, Bir Salem, 1924.3390-3 The Roman theatre, Amman, 1924.3394-6 The Nabi Musa festival, Jerusalem, 1924.3397 A. Saunders' house, Jerusalem, circa 1924.3398 A. Saunders at the celebrations of the anni-

versary of the capture of Jerusalem, 1924.3399-402 Dr. Weizman and Rabbi Kook speaking at the

opening of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem,1925.

3403-5 The annual police sports, Jerusalem, 1924.3406 Amman, 1924.3407-19 The visit of the Secretaries of State for the

Colonies and Air to Police H.Q. Jerusalem,1925.

3420-4 Colonel A.J. MacNeil with the Ludd hounds,Sarafand, 1925.

3425-6 R.S. Champion with A. Saunders, Jerusalem,1925.

3427 Arab tribesmen, Beersheba, 1925.3428-31 The departure of Sir H. Samuel from Palestine

- Jaffa port, 1925.3432 Amir Abdullah with Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord

Allenby, Sir Ronald Storrs and other Britishofficials, Government House, Jerusalem, 1922.

3433 Sir Herbert Samuel and Bishop Macinnes at theanniversary service for the deliverance ofJerusalem, St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem,1924.

3434 Portrait of F. Brewster, Commandant of thePalestine Gendarmerie.

3435-9 The arrival of Field Marshal Lord Plumer atJaffa port, and his reception at Jerusalemrailway station, 1925.

3440-4 Police sports, Jaffa, 1925.3445-9 The Palestine Gendarmerie sports, 1925.3450-9 The visit of Princess Mary to Jerusalem,

1928.

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Album of portraits of British officials who served inPalestine and Transjordan, 1924-1949.

3460 Sir. H. Luke; photograph by C. Raad, 1924.

3461 Lt. Col. F.G. Peake, 1924.3462 The wedding of Evan Lucie-Smith, Jerusalem,

1920's.3463 Kenelm Preedy, 1929.3464 W.D. Battershill, 1930's.3465 Major W.F. Wainwright, 1935.3466 Ken Nicholl drawn by L.A. Robitschek, 1940.3467 Henry Hunlake drawn by L.A. Robitschek, 1941.3468 Air Commodore Browne, drawn by L.A.

Robitschek, 1941.3469 Michael O'Rorke, 1942.3470 Alan Saunders drawn by L.A. Robitschek, 1943.3471 Kenelm Preedy, 1943.

Album of photographs entitled "Palestine 1925-1935".

3478 Lord Plumer, Sir Ronald Storrs and RaghibNashashibi, Jerusalem, 1925.

3479-82 Lord Plumer and F. Drummond inspecting Jewishex-servicemen, Jerusalem, Armistice Day,1925.

3483-6 The 38th battalion of the Royal Fusiliersplacing their colours in the Hurva synagogue,Jerusalem, 1926.

3487 Lord Plumer and Lt. Col. F. Kisch inspectingJewish ex-servicemen, Jerusalem, ArmisticeDay, 1926.

3488 A.S. Mavrogordato, Jerusalem, 1927.3489-97 The visit of M. Ponsot, High Commissioner for

Syria, to Jerusalem, 1927.3498-502 Lord Allenby and Lord Plumer at the con-

secration of the war cemetery, Jerusalem,1927.

3503-6 The christening of the Imperial Airways plane"City of Jerusalem" by Lord Plumer, 1927.

3507-15 The visit of the Crown Prince of Italy toJerusalem, 1927.

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3516-8 King's birthday police parade, Jerusalem,1927.

3519 Lt. Col S. Symes, J.A.M. Faraday, and L.Harrington, the Citadel, Jerusalem, 1927.

3520-8 The arrival of Sir John Chancellor atJerusalem station, 1928.

3529 Officers of the Palestine police who gaveevidence to the Shaw Commission on the 1929riots; E.T. Cosgrave, J.D. Burns, J. Munro,A.J. Kingsley-Heath, R.O. Cafferata, A.Riggs,L. Harrington, R.H. l rayton, A. Saunders, K.Preedy, and A.S. Mavrogordato.

3530-1 Alan Saunders with Sir John Chancellor andA.S. Mavrogordato, Jerusalem, 1929.

3532 Alan Saunders receiving the King's police

medal, Jerusalem, 1929.3533-6 Sir John Chancellor inspecting British

police, Jerusalem, 1930.3537-40 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1930.

3541-6 Sir John Chancellor laying a wreath at the

British war cemetery, Jerusalem, 1930.3547-9 Sir Arthur Wauchope inspecting British

police, Jerusalem, 1932.3550 The arrival of Sir Arthur Wauchope in

Jerusalem, 1931.3551 The departure of Sir Spencer Davis from

Jerusalem, 1932.3552-9 Sir Arthur Wauchope watching a march - past

by the Royal Warwicks Regiment, theTransjordan Frontier Force, and the Britishand Palestine police, Jerusalem, 1932.

3560-70 Sir Arthur Wauchope presenting the King'spolice medal to Faiz Idrisi, AssistantSuperintendent of police, Jerusalem, 1932.

3571-93 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1932; two of thephotographs show Amir Abdullah in thespectators' tent.

3594-8 The 2nd battalion Seaforth Highlanders, andthe 1st battalion Royal Ulster Rifles,marching past H.H. Trusted, Jerusalem, 1933.

3599 Inspector Leeves receiving the King's police

medal for gallantry, Jerusalem, 1933.3600 Major W.F. Wainwright, Jerusalem, 1933.3601 The band-master of the Palestine police

silver band receiving the M.B.E., Jerusalem,1933.

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Saunders' mare, Jérusalem, 1922.The River Jordan, 1922.

Nabi Musa procession returning to Nablus fromJerusalem, 1922.

"Our living tent", Nablus, 1922.Haifa; town and harbour, 1922.The Jordan valley, 1922.Self it, 1922.The Yarmuk river, 1922.View on the road to Baisan, 1922.Police post, Khan Lubban, 1922.E . V . Raynor of the Palestine Gendarmerie,1922.Selfit , 1922.Jaf fa races, 1922.King's birthday parade, Nablus, 1923.The arrival of Prince Arthur of Connaught inJerusalem, 1924.Ludd hunt point-to-point, Bir Salem, 1924.The Roman theatre, Amman, 1924.The Nabi Musa festival, Jerusalem, 1924.A. Saunders' house, Jerusalem, circa 1924.A. Saunders at the celebrations of the anni-versary of the capture of Jerusalem, 1924.Dr. Weizman and Rabbi Kook speaking at theopening of the Hebrew Universi ty, Jerusalem,1925.The annual police sports, Jerusalem, 1924.Amman, 1924.

the Secretaries of State for theAir to Police H.Q. Jerusalem,

A. Saunders, Jerusalem,

The visit ofColonies and1925.Colonel A . J . MacNeil with the Ludd hounds,Sarafand, 1925.R.S. Champion with1925.Arab tribesmen, ßeersheba, 1925.The departure of Sir H. Samuel from Palestine- Jaffa port, 1925.Amir Abdullah with Sir Herbert Samuel, LordAllenby, Sir Ronald Storrs and other Britishofficials, Government House, Jerusalem, 1922.Sir Herbert Samuel and Bishop Maclnnes at theanniversary service for the deliverance ofJerusalem, St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem,1924.Portrait of F. Brewster, Commandant of thePalestine Gendarmerie.The arrival of Field Marshal Lord Plumer atJ a f f a port, and his reception at Jerusalemrailway station, 1925.Police sports, Ja f fa , 1925.The Palestine Gendarmerie sports, 1925.The visit of Princess Mary to Jerusalem,1928.

Album of portraits of British officials who served inPalestine and Transjordan, 1924-1949.

3460 Sir. H. Luke; photograph by C. Raad, 1924.3461 Lt. Col. F.G. Peake, 1924.3462 The wedding of Evan Lucie-Smith, Jerusalem,

1920's.3463 Kenelm Preedy, 1929.3464 W . O . Battershill, 1930's.3465 Major W . F . Wainwright , 1935.3466 Ken Nicholl drawn by L .A. Robitschek, 1940.3467 Henry Hunlake drawn by L .A. Robitschek, 1941.3468 Air Commodore Browne, drawn by L. A.

Robitschek, 1941.3469 Michael O'Rorke, 1942.3470 Alan Saunders drawn by L .A. Robitschek, 1943.3471 Kenelm Preedy, 1943.

3472 E. Keith-Roach drawn by L .A. Robitschek,1943.

3473 C. Wilson-Brown drawn by L .A. Robitschek,1943.

3474 Rymer-Jones drawn by L . A . Robitschek, 1943.3475 Arthur Giles drawn by L.A. Robitschek, 1944.3476 A.S. Mavrogordato, 1940's.3477 Alan Saunders, 1949.

Album of photographs entitled "Palestine 1925-1935".

3478 Lord Plumer, Sir Ronald Storrs and RaghibNashashibi, Jerusalem, 1925.

3479-82 Lord Plumer and F. Drummond inspecting Jewishex-servicemen, Jerusalem, Armistice Day,1925.

3483-6 The 38th battalion of the Royal Fusiliersplacing their colours in the Hurva synagogue,Jerusalem, 1926.

3487 Lord Plumer and Lt. Col. F. Kisch inspectingJewish ex-servicemen, Jerusalem, ArmisticeDay, 1926.

3488 A.S. Mavrogordato, Jerusalem, 1927.3489-97 The visit of M. Ponsot, High Commissioner for

Syria, to Jerusalem, 1927.3498-502 Lord Allenby and Lord Plumer at the con-

secration of the war cemetery, Jerusalem,1927.

3503-6 The christening of the Imperial Airways plane"City of Jerusalem" by Lord Plumer, 1927.

3507-15 The visit of the Crown Prince of Italy toJerusalem, 1927.

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3516-8 King's birthday police parade, Jerusalem,1927.

3519 Lt. Col S. Symes, J .A .M. Faraday, and L.Harrington, the Citadel, Jerusalem, 1927.

3520-8 The arrival of Sir John Chancellor atJerusalem station, 1928.

3529 Officers of the Palestine police who gaveevidence to the Shaw Commission on the 1929riots; E.T. Cosgrave, J .D. Burns, J. Munro,A.J . Kingsley-Heath, R.O. Cafferata, A.Riggs,L. Harrington, R .H . Qrayton, A. Saunders, K.Preedy, and A.S. Mavrogordato.

3530-1 Alan Saunders with Sir John Chancellor andA.S. Mavrogordato, Jerusalem, 1929.

3532 Alan Saunders receiving the King's policemedal, Jerusalem, 1929.

3533-6 Sir John Chancellor inspecting Britishpolice, Jerusalem, 1930.

3537-40 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1930.3541-6 Sir John Chancellor laying a wreath at the

British war cemetery, Jerusalem, 1930.3547-9 Sir Arthur Wauchope inspecting British

police, Jerusalem, 1932.3550 The arrival of Sir Arthur Wauchope in

Jerusalem, 1931.3551 The departure of Sir Spencer Davis from

Jerusalem, 1932.3552-9 Sir Arthur Wauchope watching a march - past

by the Royal Warwicks Regiment, theTransjordan Frontier Force, and the Britishand Palestine police, Jerusalem, 1932.

3560-70 Sir Arthur Wauchope presenting the King'spolice medal to Faiz Idrisi, AssistantSuperintendent of police, Jerusalem, 1932.

3571-93 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1932; two of thephotographs show Amir Abdullah in thespectators' tent.

3594-8 The 2nd battalion Seaforth Highlanders, andthe 1st battalion Royal Ulster Rif les ,marching past H . H . Trusted, Jerusalem, 1933.

3599 Inspector Leeves receiving the King's policemedal for gallantry, Jerusalem, 1933.

3600 Major W.F . Wainwright , Jerusalem, 1933.3601 The band-master of the Palestine police

silver band receiving the M.B .E . , Jerusalem,1933.

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3602 Sir Arthur Wauchope leaving St. George'sCathedral, Jerusalem, 1933.

3603 The Empress of Ethiopia arriving at Jerusalemstation, 1933.

3604-10 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1933.3611-3 Sir Arthur Wauchope laying a wreath at

Jerusalem war cemetery, Armistice Day, 1933.3614 The departure from Jerusalem of the 1st bat-

talion Royal Ulster Rifles and the arrival ofthe 1st battalion Seaforth Highlanders, 1933.

3615 Sir Arthur Wauchope with Air Commodore Pierseand Wing Commander Russel, Jerusalem, 1933.

3616 Disturbances in Jerusalem, October 1933.

3617-29 The Jaffa riots, 27th October 1933.

3630 The pipes and drums of the 1st and 2nd bat-talions Seaforth Highlanders beating theretreat, Jerusalem, 1934.

3631 Ismail Hussaini with A. Saunders and W.F.Wainwright, Jerusalem, 1934.

3632 Hathorn-Hall, H.H. Trusted and the Grand

Mufti, Hajj Amin, Jerusalem, 1934.3633 Amir Faisal of Saudi Arabia arriving in

Jerusalem, 1934.3634-5 Hathorn-Hall and other British officials at

the war cemetery, Jerusalem, Armistice Day,1934.

3636-7 The unveiling of a memorial tablet to theLondon Scottish, St. Andrews, Jerusalem,1934.

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3638-43 Sir Arthur W auchope attending a policeparade, Jerusalem, 1935.

3644-5 Group of religious dignitaries from theMuslim, Latin, Coptic, Syriac, GreekOrthodox, Jewish and Maronite faiths,Jerusalem, 1935.

3646 Aerial display by the R.A.F., Jubileecelebrations, Jerusalem, 1935.

3647-50 Jubilee parade, Jerusalem, 1935; Lt. Col.

F.G. Peake and the Arab Legion, the Navy, andthe Royal Marines marching past Sir ArthurWauchope.

3651-62 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1935.

Further album of photographs entitled "Palestine,1925-1935".

3663-4 Lord Plumer attending a race meeting, JaffaRace Club, 1925.

3665-7 The Christening of the Imperial Airways plane"City of Jerusalem", by Lord Plumer, 1927.

3668-71 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in perform-ances of "Patience" and "The Gondoliers",photographs by J. Zerounian, 1926 and 1927.

3672-700 Series of snapshots of Petra, Ain Musa, Maan,Jerash and the River Zerqa, 1927.

3701-2 Lucy and Mary Clowes, A.J. MacNeil, G.R.Foley, and J. Thacker, Nabi Sam wil, 1927.

3703-4 Police inspecting camel drivers, 1927.3705 Police sports, Jaffa, 1927.3706-8 Damage caused to buildings in Nablus and

Jerusalem by the earthquake of 1927.3709 The River Jordan, 1928.3710 Abed, Marion, and Filly, Jerusalem, 1929.3711 A. Saunders, H. Webb, D. Cust, and G.R.

Foley, Sarafand races, 1929.3712 A. Saunders and R.O. Cafferata after the pre-

sentation of the King's police medal, 1929.3713 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in a perform-

ance of "The Mikado", 1928.3714 The start of the nomination race, Sarafand,

circa 1929.3715-21 The arrival of the Hebron banners at the

Jaffa gate, Jerusalem, Nabi Musa festival,circa 1929.

3722-5 Prize stock at the Government Stud Farm,Acre, circa 1929.

3726 A. Saunders, Jerusalem, 1930.3727 Mrs. Saunders, Jerusalem, 1930.

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3728-32 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1930.

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3733 Benzine fire, Dair Abu Tor, 1927.

3734 Nabi Musa procession at the Jaffa Gate,Jerusalem, 1927.

3735-6 The guests at a fancy dress ball at the

French Consulate, Jerusalem, 1931.3737-9 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in a perform-

ance of "lolanthe", 1930.3740-2 Blue lupins at Rumine, 1931.

3743-6 Nablus races, 1932.3747-50 Jaffa swimming club, 1932.

3751-2 Garden party at Government House, King's

birthday, 1933; guests include Sir John andLady Strathearn, Robert de Courcelle and

Katie Antonius.3753 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in a perform-

ance of "The Mikado", 1933.3754-63 Series of snapshots of Ain Zerqa and the Dead

Sea, 1935.

Album of photographs of personalities and officialevents, Palestine, 1937-1943.

3764-73 A. Saunders arriving at Lydda airport, 1937;also pictured are Sir David Petrie, SirCharles and Lady Tegart, G.R. Foley andW. Gilpin.

3774 New Year party at the King David Hotel,Jerusalem, 1937/38.

3775 A. Saunders with D.C. Thompson and FrederickVester outside St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem, 1938.

3776 W.D. Battershill with E. Keith-Roach,Jerusalem, 1938.

3777-8 The Saunders, the Battershills and the GermanConsul outside St. George's Cathedral after

the King's birthday service, 1938.

3779-82 Palestine police dogs, 1938.3783 A. Saunders with H. Cummings-Bruce, Jerusalem

Polo Club, 1938.3784 E. Keith-Roach's wedding; Sir Harold

MacMichael with the bride and groom,Jerusalem, 1938.

3785-95 The Purcell-Gilpin/Wainwright wedding,Jerusalem, 1939.

3796 The British Red Cross Society, Jerusalem;Dr. Stuart, Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael,A.P.S. Clark, G. Giles, M. Bailey, B. Young,and M. Kyles at the opening of ChurchillHouse, 1940.

3797 A. Saunders, General Morshead, and GeneralLaverack watching a variety show, AustralianDivision, Gaza, 1940.

3798-9 The Saunders with Joan MacPherson andAraminta MacMichael, Jerusalem, 1940.

3800 A. Saunders and Michael O'Rorke, Jerusalem,1941.

3801-2 The Saunders visiting the Polish Consulate,Jerusalem, 1941.

3803 Portrait of Lady MacMichael, 1941.

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3804-6 The presentation of honours at GovernmentHouse, Jerusalem; Sir Harold MacMichaelinvesting A. Saunders with the C.M.G., 1941.

3807-10 British Red Cross Society, Jerusalem; exhibi-tion of handicrafts, 1941.

3811-2 Jerusalem under snow, 1942/43.3813-6 The Sinai frontier, 1943.

Palestine and Jordan 23

3602 Sir Arthur *auchope leaving St. George'sCathedral, Jerusalem, 1933.

3603 The Empress of Ethiopia arriving at Jerusalemstation, 1933.

3604-10 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1933.3611-3 Sir Arthur Wauchope laying a wreath at

Jerusalem war cemetery, Armistice Day, 1933.361* The departure from Jerusalem of the 1st bat-

talion Royal Ulster Rifles and the arrival ofthe 1st battalion Seaforth Highlanders, 1933.

3615 Sir Arthur Wauchope with Air Commodore Pierseand Wing Commander Rüssel, Jerusalem, 1933.

3616 Disturbances in Jerusalem, October 1933.3617-29 The Jaffa riots, 27th October 1933.3630 The pipes and drums of the 1st and 2nd bat-

talions Seaforth Highlanders beating theretreat, Jerusalem, 193*.

3631 Ismail Hussaini with A. Saunders and w .F .Wainwright, Jerusalem, 193*.

3632 Hathorn-Hall, H . H . Trusted and the GrandMuf t i , Haj j Amin, Jerusalem, 193*.

3633 Amir Faisal of Saudi Arabia arriving inJerusalem, 193*.

363*-5 Hathorn-Hall and other British officials atthe war cemetery, Jerusalem, Armistice Day,193*.

3636-7 The unveiling of a memorial tablet to theLondon Scottish, St. Andrews, Jerusalem,193*.

fiche *9

3638-*3 Sir Arthur Wauchope attending a policeparade, Jerusalem, 1935.

3644-5 Group of religious dignitaries from theMuslim, Latin, Coptic, Syriac, GreekOrthodox, Jewish and Maronite faiths,Jerusalem, 1935.

36*6 Aerial display by the R . A . F . , Jubileecelebrations, Jerusalem, 1935.

36*7-50 Jubilee parade, Jerusalem, 1935; Lt. Col.F.G. Peake and the Arab Legion, the Navy, andthe Royal Marines marching past Sir ArthurWauchope.

3651-62 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1935.

Further album of photographs entitled "Palestine,1925-1935".

3663-* Lord Plumer attending a race meeting, JaffaRace Club, 1925.

3665-7 The Christening of the Imperial Airways plane"City of Jerusalem", by Lord Plumer, 1927.

3668-71 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in perform-ances of "Patience" and "The Gondoliers",photographs by J. Zerounian, 1926 and 1927.

3672-700 Series of snapshots of Petra, Ain Musa, Maan,Jerash and the River Zerqa, 1927.

3701-2 Lucy and Mary Clowes, A.J . MacNeil, G .R.Foley, and J. Thacker, Nabi Samwil, 1927.

3703-* Police inspecting camel drivers, 1927.3705 Police sports, Ja f fa , 1927.3706-8 Damage caused to buildings in Nablus and

Jerusalem by the earthquake of 1927.3709 The River Jordan, 1928.3710 Abed, Manon, and Filly, Jerusalem, 1929.3711 A. Saunders, H. Webb, D. Cust, and G . R .

Foley, Sarafand races, 1929.3712 A. Saunders and R.O. Cafferata after the pre-

sentation of the King's police medal, 1929.3713 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in a perform-

ance of "The Mikado", 1928.371* The start of the nomination race, Sarafand,

circa 1929.3715-21 The arrival of the Hebron banners at the

Jaffa gate, Jerusalem, Nabi Musa festival,circa 1929.

3722-5 Prize stock at the Government Stud Farm,Acre, circa 1929.

3726 A. Saunders, Jerusalem, 1930.3727 Mrs. Saunders, Jerusalem, 1930.

fiche *9-50

3728-32 Police sports, Jerusalem, 1930.

fiche 50

3733 Benzine f i re , Dair Abu Tor, 1927.373* Nabi Musa procession at the Ja f f a Gate,

Jerusalem, 1927.3735-6 The guests at a fancy dress ball at the

French Consulate, Jerusalem, 1931.3737-9 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in a perform-

ance of "lolanthe", 1930.37*0-2 Blue lupins at Rumine, 1931.37*3-6 Nablus races, 1932.37*7-50 Jaffa swimming club, 1932.3751-2 Garden party at Government House, King's

birthday, 1933; guests include Sir John andLady Strathearn, Robert de Courcelle andKatie Antonius.

3753 The Jerusalem Dramatic Society in a perform-ance of "The Mikado", 1933.

375*-63 Series of snapshots of Ain Zerqa and the DeadSea, 1935.

Album of photographs of personalities and officialevents, Palestine, 1937-19*3.

376*-73 A. Saunders arr iving at Lydda airport, 1937;also pictured are Sir David Pétrie, SirCharles and Lady Tegart, G . R . Foley andW . Gilpin.

377* New Year party at the King David Hotel ,Jerusalem, 1937/38.

3775 A. Saunders with D.C. Thompson and FrederickVester outside St. George's Cathedral,Jerusalem, 1938.

3776 W . D . Battershill with E. Keith-Roach,Jerusalem, 1938.

3777-8 The Saunders, the Battershills and the GermanConsul outside St. George's Cathedral afterthe King's birthday service, 1938.

3779-82 Palestine police dogs, 1938.3783 A. Saunders with H. Cummings-Bruce, Jerusalem

Polo Club, 1938.378* E. Keith-Roach's wedding; Sir Harold

MacMichael with the bride and groom,Jerusalem, 1938.

3785-95 The Purcell-Gilpin/Wainwright wedding,Jerusalem, 1939.

3796 The British Red Cross Society, Jerusalem;Dr. Stuart, Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael,A.P.S. Clark, G. Giles, M. Bailey, B. Young,and M. Kyles at the opening of ChurchillHouse, 19*0.

3797 A. Saunders, General Morshead, and GeneralLaverack watching a variety show, AustralianDivision, Gaza, 19*0.

3798-9 The Saunders with Joan MacPherson andAraminta MacMichael, Jerusalem, 19*0.

3800 A. Saunders and Michael O'Rorke, Jerusalem,19*1.

3801-2 The Saunders visiting the Polish Consulate,Jerusalem, 19*1.

3803 Portrait of Lady MacMichael, 19*1.

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380*-6 The presentation of honours at GovernmentHouse, Jerusalem; Sir Harold MacMichaelinvesting A. Saunders with the C . M . G . , 19*1.

3807-10 British Red Cross Society, Jerusalem; exhibi-tion of handicrafts, 19*1.

3811-2 Jerusalem under snow, 19*2/*3.3813-6 The Sinai f ront ier , 19*3.

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24 Palestine and Jordan

Album entitled "Palestine Revisited, 1937-1944".

3817-8 A. Saunders' office, Jerusaiem, 1930's.3819-42 Police investiture, Jerusalem, 1935; Sir

Arthur Wauchope presiding. Also pictured areKingsley-Heath, A. Saunders, J. Munro, Sir C.Tegart, C.V.S. Tesseyman, S.K. Knight, W.D.Battershill Sir H. Trusted and GeneralWavell.

3843-51 The departure of General Wavell and the arri-val of General Haining, Jerusalem, 1943.

3852-70 Sir Harold MacMichael officiating at hisfirst police investiture, Jerusalem, 1939.

3871-9 Police posts on Palestine's northernfrontier, 1938/39.

3880-8 Police armoured cars, Palestine, 1938/39.3889 Bedouin police, Wadi Araba, 1939.3890 A. Saunders with the Director of Civil

Aviation, Lydda, circa 1939.3891 Sir Charles Tegart with A Saunders at a

boxing tournament, Mt. Scopus, 1938.3892 Sir Charles Tegart's farewell dinner, King

David Hotel, Jerusalem, 1938.3893 Lord Gort with General Haining and General

Montgomery, Haifa, 1939.3894-5 Farewell dinner for G.R. Foley, W.

Wainwright, and A. Williams, Jerusalem, 1939.3896-7 Police staff car, 1939.

fiche 52

3898-903 Major-General Neame inspecting the Palestinepolice, 1940.

3904-20 Michael O'Rorke inspecting Jewish settlementpolice, Jordan Valley, 1941.

3921 Nazareth district police, 1941.

3922-4 The departure of the first police secondmentsto O.E.T. Eritrea and Cyrenaica, 1941.

3925-8 Palestine police signals, annual dinner,1941.

3929-32 The inspection of the Palestine police by theDuke of Gloucester, Mt. Scopus, 1942.

3933-7 Informal inspection of British police by SirHarold MacMichael, Mt. Scopus, 1943.

Album entitled "Temporary Additional Police, JerusalemDivision".

3938-48 Alan Saunders inspecting temporary additionalpolice, Jerusalem, 13th November, 1939.

fiche 52-53

"Horse show in aid of the P.D.S.A., Jerusalem, 1939".

3949-64 16 photographs of the events, the spectators,and the presentation of prizes by LadyMac Michael .

fiche 53-54

"The Duke of Gloucester's inspection of the Palestinepolice, 1942".

3965-94 30 photographs showing district mountedpolice, N.C.O.'s, district foot police, depotinstructors, mechanised divisions, the dogsection, the C.I.D., and the port and marinepolice.

fiche 54

SCRIVENER, R.F.The Hijaz Railway, ca. 1925; Palestine Railways, ca.1925-1938.

3995 Lt. Col. F.G. Peake's H.Q.,1923.

3996-7 Amman station, circa 1925.

Amman, circa

3998-4007 Stations and rolling stock on the HijazRailway, circa 1925.

4008-10 Reservoir at Katrani, circa 1925.

4011-2 The Yarmuk river bridge, late 1920's.4013-4 Scenes after the Nablus earthquake, 1927.4015-21 Construction work on Palestine Railways,

1920's-1930's.4022-41 Various views of stations and other railway

buildings in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Kantara,Sinai, Lydda and Sarafand, 1930's.

4042-61 Bridges, track and other installations onPalestine Railways, 1930's.

4062-84 Various photographs of Palestine Railways'rolling stock, 1930's.

fiche 54-55

4085-122 Various photographs of the damage inflictedon Palestine Railways' track, buildings androlling stock by saboteurs, 1936-1938.

fiche 55

SLADE-BAKER, Col. J.B.Jerusalem, Gaza and Ashkelon, 1950's; Amman and Jerash,1950's; King Hussain, 1957.

Snapshots of Jerusalem, Gaza and Askelon, 1950's.

4123-35 Series of snapshots of Jerusalem showing theairport, the old city, the main street, theY.M.C.A. and the Mandelbaum Gate, 1950's.

4136-7 Frontier post between Israel and the Gazastrip, 1950's.

4138-9 Mounted police, Gaza, 1950's.4140-3 Various views of Gaza, 1950's.4144-6 Refugee camp, Gaza, 1950's.4147-52 Prisoner of war camp, Israel, 1950's.4153-5 Oil rig near Ashkelon, 1950's.4156 Portrait of King Hussain of Jordan, 1957.

fiche 56

35 mm Slides of Jerusalem, Amman and Jerash, 1950's.

4157 The main street, Jerusalem, 1950's.4158-61 The Mandelbaum Gate, Jerusalem, 1950's.4162 The environs of Jerusalem, 1950's.4163-4 King Hussain's Circassian guards outside the

Royal Palace, Amman, 1950's.4165-6 The palace at Basam, Amman, 1950's.4167-70 Scenes of the road between Amman and Jerash,

1950's.4171-86 Various views of Jerash, 1950's.

fiche 57

SMITH, A.L.F.Views of Jerusalem, Banias, Athlit, Nablus, Bethlehemand Amman, 1920-1925.

4187-8 2 American Colony panoramic views ofJerusalem, circa 1920.

4189-97 Various views of Banias, 1920's.4198 Athlit, 1920's.4199-223 Series of snapshots of Nablus, Jerusalem, and

Bethlehem, 1920's.4224 Amman from the old fortress, 1925.

SMITH, G.A.American Colony photographs, ca. 1900; panoramic viewsof Palestine, 1901-1904.

4225-9 American Colony albumen prints: No. 130."Bedouin Warriors."; No. 146. "Villageoven."; No. 148. "Village girls."; No. 149."Sheep and Shepherd."; No. 153. "Threshingfloor.", circa 1900.

4230-1 Russian pilgrims at the Church of St. Anne,and on the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, 1901.

4232 Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, 1901.4233 Panoramic view showing Mount Scopus and

Olivet, 1901.

24 Palestine and Jordan

Album entitled "Palestine Revisited, 1937-19«*".

3817-8 A. Saunders' office, Jerusalem, 1930's.3819-42 Police investiture, Jerusalem, 1935; Sir

Arthur Wauchope presiding. Also pictured areKingsley-Heath, A. Saunders, 3. Munro, Sir C.Tegart, C . V . S . Tesseyman, S.K. Knight , *.D.Battershill Sir H. Trusted and GeneralWavell.

38*3-51 The departure of General Wavell and the arri-val of General Haining, Jerusalem, 19*3.

3852-70 Sir Harold MacMichael officiating at hisfirst police investiture, Jerusalem, 1939.

3871-9 Police posts on Palestine's northernfrontier, 1938/39.

388Û-8 Police armoured cars, Palestine, 1938/39.3889 Bedouin police, Wadi Araba, 1939.3890 A. Saunders with the Director of Civil

Aviation, Lydda, circa 1939.3891 Sir Charles Tegart with A Saunders at a

boxing tournament, Mt. Scopus, 1938.3892 Sir Charles Tegart's farewell dinner, King

David Hotel, Jerusalem, 1938.3893 Lord Gort with General Haining and General

Montgomery, Haifa , 1939.389*-5 Farewell dinner for G .R. Foley, W .

Wainwright , and A. Williams, Jerusalem, 1939.3896-7 Police staff car, 1939.

fiche 52

3898-903 Major-Général Neame inspecting the Palestinepolice, 19*0.

390*-20 Michael O'Rorke inspecting Jewish settlementpolice, Jordan Valley, 19*1.

3921 Nazareth district police, 19*1.3922-* The departure of the first police secondments

to O.E.T. Eritrea and Cyrenaica, 19*1.3925-8 Palestine police signals, annual dinner,

19*1.3929-32 The inspection of the Palestine police by the

Duke of Gloucester, Mt. Scopus, 19*2.3933-7 Informal inspection of British police by Sir

Harold MacMichael, Mt. Scopus, 19*3.

Album entitled "Temporary Additional Police, JerusalemDivision".

3938-*8 Alan Saunders inspecting temporary additionalpolice, Jerusalem, 13th November, 1939.

fiche 52-53

"Horse show in aid of the P.D.S.A., Jerusalem, 1939".

39*9-6* 16 photographs of the events, the spectators,and the presentation of prizes by LadyMacMichael.

fiche 53-5*

"The Duke of Gloucester's inspection of the Palestinepolice, 19*2".

3965-9* 30 photographs showing district mountedpolice, N.C.O. 's , district foot police, depotinstructors, mechanised divisions, the dogsection, the C . I .D. , and the port and marinepolice.

fiche 5*

SCRIVENER. R.F.The Hijaz Railway, ca. 1925; Palestine Railways, ca.1925-1938.

3995 Lt. Col. F.G. Peake's H . Q . , Amman, circa1923.

3996-7 Amman station, circa 1925.3998-*007 Stations and rolling stock on the Hijaz

Railway, circa 1925.*008-10 Reservoir at Katrani, circa 1925.

*011-2 The Yarmuk river bridge, late 1920's.*013-* Scenes after the Nablus earthquake, 1927.*015-21 Construction work on Palestine Railways,

1920's-1930's.*022-*1 Various views of stations and other railway

buildings in Jerusalem, J a f f a , Kan tara,Sinai, Lydda and Sarafand, 1930's.

*0*2-61 Bridges, track and other installations onPalestine Railways, 1930's.

*062-8* Various photographs of Palestine Railways'rolling stock, 1930's.

fiche 5*-55

*085-122 Various photographs of the damage inflictedon Palestine Railways' track, buildings androlling stock by saboteurs, 1936-1938.

fiche 55

SLADE-BAKER, Col. J.B.Jerusalem, Gaza and Ashkelon, 1950's; Amman and Jerash,1950's; King Hussain, 1957.

Snapshots of Jerusalem, Gaza and Askelon, 1950's.

*123-35 Series of snapshots of Jerusalem showing theairport, the old city, the main street, theY . M . C . A . and the Mandelbaum Gate, 1950's.

*136-7 Frontier post between Israel and the Gazastrip, 1950's.

*138-9 Mounted police, Gaza, 1950's.*l*0-3 Various views of Gaza, 1950's.*l**-6 Refugee camp, Gaza, 1950's.*l*7-52 Prisoner of war camp, Israel, 1950's.*153-5 Oil rig near Ashkelon, 1950's.*156 Portrait of King Hussain of Jordan, 1957.

fiche 56

35 mm Slides of Jerusalem, Amman and Jerash, 1950's.

*157 The main street, Jerusalem, 1950's.*158-61 The Mandelbaum Gate, Jerusalem, 1950's.*162 The environs of Jerusalem, 1950's.*163-* King Hussain's Circassian guards outside the

Royal Palace, Amman, 1950's.*165-6 The palace at Basam, Amman, 1950's.*167-70 Scenes of the road between Amman and Jerash,

1950's.*171-86 Various views of Jerash, 1950's.

fiche 57

SMITH, A.L.F.Views of Jerusalem, Banias, Athlit, Nablus, Bethlehemand Amman, 1920-1925.

*187-8 2 American Colony panoramic views ofJerusalem, circa 1920.

*189-97 Various views of Banias, 1920's.*198 Athl i t , 1920's.*199-223 Series of snapshots of Nablus, Jerusalem, and

Bethlehem, 1920's.*22* Amman from the old fortress, 1925.

SMITH, G.A.American Colony photographs, ca. 1900; panoramic viewsof Palestine, 1901-190*.

*225-9 American Colony albumen prints: No. 130."Bedouin warriors."; No. 1*6. "Villageoven."; No. 1*8. "Village girls."; No. 1*9."Sheep and Shepherd."; No. 153. "Threshingfloor.", circa 1900.

*230-1 Russian pilgrims at the Church of St. Anne,and on the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, 1901.

*232 Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, 1901.*233 Panoramic view showing Mount Scopus and

Olivet, 1901.

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Palestine and Jordan

4234 Panoramic view showing the corner of thesouth-east wall of Jerusalem, 1901.

4235 Livestock market in the Birket as-Sultan,

Jerusalem, circa 1901.4236-9 Various panoramic views of Jerusalem, circa

1904.4240 Panoramic view of the Damascus Gate,

Jerusalem, circa 1904.4241-2 Panoramic views taken inside the Jaffa Gate,

Jerusalem, circa 1904.4243 The Montefiore quarter, Jerusalem, circa

1904.

4244 Panoramic view taken in the courtyard of theChurch of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,circa 1904.

4245 The interior of the Citadel, Jerusalem, circa1904.

4246 Panormaic view of a street in the old city ofJerusalem, circa 1904.

4247 Panoramic view of the Haram as Sharif and theMount of Olives, Jerusalem, circa 1904.

4248 Jerusalem from the Garden Tomb, circa 1904.4249-50 Panoramic views of Jerusalem from the west,

circa 1904.

4251 Jerusalem from the Grotto1904.

25

4337-8 Turkish prisoners, Ras al Ain, 1917.

4339 Turkish prisoners Baisan, 1917.

4340 The Jaffa gate shortly after the Britishentry into Jerusalem, 1917.

4341 The Wailing Wall, 1917.4342 The Citadel, Jerusalem, 1917.4343 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 1917.4344-5 British troops in Jerusalem, 1917.4346 Absolom's tomb, Jerusalem, 1917.4347 British troops en route for Amman, 1917.4348 British troops watering horses in the River

Jordan, 1917.4349-50 British infantry and mule corps in the Jordan

Valley, 1917.4351 Signallers heliographing Jerusalem, 1918.4352-3 Buildings in Nablus damaged by the earth-

quake, 1927.4354 Postcard showing Haifa harbour prior to the

construction of the new port area, late

19201s.4355 The quarries at Athlit - source of stone for

the new port area, Haifa, circa 1930.

4356-7 The sinking of the S.S. "Patria", Haifa har-bour, 1940.The Palestine Defence Force, Haifa, circaof Jeremiah, circa 4358

4252-3 Panoramic views of the valleys of Kedron andHinnon, circa 1904.

4254-8 Various panoramic views of the countrysidearound Jerusalem, circa 1904.

4259 Railway station on the Jerusalem line, circa1904.

4260 Panoramic view of Tiberias taken from thelake, circa 1904.

4261-3 The Scots hospital, Tiberias, circa 1904.4264 Panoramic view of Lydda, circa 1904.4265-8 4 panoramic views of the coast of Palestine,

circa 1904.

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4269 The Red Sea coast near Aqaba, circa 1904.4270 Bridge over the River Jordan, circa 1904.4271 Panoramic view of Mar Saba, circa 1904.4272-3 The countryside near Jericho, circa 1904.4274 Qasr al Abd, circa 1904.4275 Panoramic view of Kerak, circa 1904.

SPEARS, Major-General Sir E.L.Jerusalem, 1941; General Alexander, Gaza, 1942; HijazRailway, 1944; Petra and Jerash, 1944.

4276-7 Government House, Jerusalem, 1941.4278 General view of Jerusalem, 1941.4279 King David Street, Jerusalem, 1941.4280-7 Various views of the Haram as Sharif,

Jerusalem, 1941.4288-90 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 1941.4291-300 General Alexander reviewing the Australian

Division, Gaza, 1942.4301 Lord Moyne arriving at Government House,

Jerusalem, 1944.4302 Lady Spears, Alec Kirkbride and the

MacMichael family outside Government House,Jerusalem, 1944.

4303 Trolley car at Amman station, 1944.4304 Trolley car on the Hijaz Railway, 1944.4305 Major-General Spears inspecting the guard of

honour at Jerash, 1944.4306-16 Various views of Jerash, 1944.4317-34 Various views of Petra, 1944.,

fiche 59

SPINNEY, R.Allenby's campaign, 1917-18; Palestine earthquake,1927; Haifa harbour, 1920's-1940's; Spinney's commer-cial ventures in Palestine, 1940's.

4335 Troops on the march between Al Arish andGaza, 1917.

4336 Concert party at Kantara, 1917.

1940.4359 Rawdon Spinney's house in Jerusalem, 1940's.4360 The launching of an Aqaba Fisheries ship, Tel

Aviv, 1940's.4361 Spinney's Greek Colony branch, Jerusalem,

1940's.4362 Spinney's shop in the Jaffa Road, Haifa,

1940's.

4363 Spinney's Mamillah Road premises, Jerusalem,1948.

TEGART, Sir C.Police posts in Palestine and Transjordan, 1937-1939.

4364-77 Series of photographs of police posts inPalestine and Transjordan, 1937-1939: Hebron;

Nazareth; Gaza; Hadera; Beersheba; Qiriat al

Enab; Bait Jibrin; Petah Tiqvah; Zichron

Yaaqov; Salad; Tiberias; Fort Rumm - R.A.F.aerial view 1938; frontier post at Bassa,1939.

fiche 60

TWEEDY,. O.Views of Palestine and Transjordan, 1930's; the NabiMusa Festival, 1931; the Samaritan Passover, 1931.

4378-85 Various panoramas of the old and new parts ofJerusalem, circa 1931.

4386-8 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1931.4389 The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, 1931.4390-2 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,

1931.4393-5 The war cemetery, Jerusalem, 1931.4396-8 Street in the old city, Jerusalem, 1931.4399 Jerusalem by moonlight, 1930's.4400-2 Various views of Acre showing the harbour and

the town fountain, 1930's.4403 Beersheba war cemetery, 1931.4404-5 The Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, 1931

and circa 1940.4406-7 The Dead Sea, circa 1931.4408 Gaza war cemetery, 1931.4409 Group of village men from the Lake Huleh

region, 1931.4410 Village in the Lake Huleh region, 1931.4411-2 The Lake Huleh marshes, 1931.4413-5 Scenes on the road between Amman and Jerash,

1931.

fiche 60-61

4416-9 Various views of Jerash, 1931.

Palestine and Jordan 25

4234 Panoramic view showing the corner of thesouth-east wail of Jerusalem, 1901.

4235 Livestock market in the Birket as-Sultan,Jerusalem, circa 1901.

4236-9 Various panoramic views of Jerusalem, circa1904.

4240 Panoramic view of the Damascus Gate,Jerusalem, circa 1904.

4241-2 Panoramic views taken inside the Jaffa Gate,Jerusalem, circa 1904.

4243 The Montefiore quarter, Jerusalem, circa1904.

4244 Panoramic view taken in the courtyard of theChurch of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,circa 1904.

4245 The interior of the Citadel, Jerusalem, circa1904.

4246 Panormaic view of a street in the old city ofJerusalem, circa 1904.

4247 Panoramic view of the Haram as Sharif and theMount of Olives, Jerusalem, circa 1904.

4248 Jerusalem from the Garden Tomb, circa 1904.4249-50 Panoramic views of Jerusalem from the west,

circa 1904.4251 Jerusalem from the Grotto of Jeremiah, circa

1904.4252-3 Panoramic views of the valleys of Kedron and

Hinnon, circa 1904.4254-8 Various panoramic views of the countryside

around Jerusalem, circa 1904.4259 Railway station on the Jerusalem line, circa

1904.4260 Panoramic view of Tiberias taken from the

lake, circa 1904.4261-3 The Scots hospital, Tiberias, circa 1904.4264 Panoramic view of Lydda, circa 1904.4265-8 4 panoramic views of the coast of Palestine,

circa 1904.

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4269 The Red Sea coast near Aqaba, circa 1904.4270 Bridge over the River Jordan, circa 1904.4271 Panoramic view of Mar Saba, circa 1904.4272-3 The countryside near Jericho, circa 1904.4274 Qasr al Abd, circa 1904.4275 Panoramic view of Kerak, circa 1904.

SPEARS, Major-General Sir E.L.Jerusalem, 1941; General Alexander, Gaza,Railway, 1944; Petra and Jerash, 1944.

1942; Hijaz

4276-7 Government House, Jerusalem, 1941.4278 General view of Jerusalem, 1941.4279 King David Street, Jerusalem, 1941.4280-7 Various views of the Haram as Sharif,

Jerusalem, 1941.4288-90 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 1941.4291-300 General Alexander reviewing the Australian

Division, Gaza, 1942.4301 Lord Moyne arriving at Government House,

Jerusalem, 1944.4302 Lady Spears, Alec Kirkbride and the

MacMichael family outside Government House,Jerusalem, 1944.

4303 Trolley car at Amman station, 1944.4304 Trolley car on the Hijaz Railway, 1944.4305 Major-General Spears inspecting the guard of

honour at Jerash, 1944.4306-16 Various views of Jerash, 1944.4317-34 Various views of Petra, 1944..

fiche 59

SPINNEY, R.Allenby's campaign, 1917-18; Palestine earthquake,1927; Haifa harbour, 1920's-1940's; Spinney's commer-cial ventures in Palestine, 1940's.

4335 Troops on the march between Al Arish andGaza, 1917.

4336 Concert party at Kantara, 1917.

4337-8 Turkish prisoners, Ras al Ain , 1917.4339 Turkish prisoners Baisan, 1917.4340 The Jaffa gate shortly after the British

entry into Jerusalem, 1917.4341 The Wailing wall , 1917.4342 The Citadel, Jerusalem, 1917.4343 The Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 1917.4344-5 British troops in Jerusalem, 1917.4346 Absolom's tomb, Jerusalem, 1917.4347 British troops en route for Amman, 1917.4348 British troops watering horses in the River

Jordan, 1917.4349-50 British in fan t ry and mule corps in the Jordan

Valley, 1917.4351 Signallers heliographing Jerusalem, 1918.4352-3 Buildings in Nablus damaged by the earth-

quake, 1927.4354 Postcard showing Haifa harbour prior to the

construction of the new port area, late1920's.

4355 The quarries at Athli t - source of stone forthe new port area, Haifa, circa 1930.

4356-7 The sinking of the S.S. "Patria", Haifa har-bour, 1940.

4358 The Palestine Defence Force, Ha i fa , circa1940.

4359 Rawdon Spinney's house in Jerusalem, 1940's.4360 The launching of an Aqaba Fisheries ship, Tel

Aviv , 1940's.4361 Spinney's Greek Colony branch, Jerusalem,

1940's.4362 Spinney's shop in the Ja f fa Road, Haifa,

1940's.4363 Spinney's Mamillah Road premises, Jerusalem,

1948.

TEG ART, Sir C.Police posts in Palestine and Transjordan, 1937-1939.

4364-77 Series of photographs of police posts inPalestine and Transjordan, 1937-1939: Hebron;Nazareth; Gaza; Hadera; Beersheba; Qiriat alEnab; Bait Jibrin; Petah Tiqvah; ZichronYaaqov; Safad; Tiberias; Fort Rumm - R . A . F .aerial view 1938; frontier post at Bassa,1939.

fiche 60

TWEEDY, O.Views of Palestine and Transjordan, 1930's; the NabiMusa Festival, 1931; the Samaritan Passover, 1931.

4378-85 Various panoramas of the old and new parts ofJerusalem, circa 1931.

4386-8 The Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, 1931.4389 The wailing Wall , Jerusalem, 1931.4390-2 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem,

1931.4393-5 The war cemetery, Jerusalem, 1931.4396-8 Street in the old ci ty, Jerusalem, 1931.4399 Jerusalem by moonlight, 1930's.4400-2 Various views of Acre showing the harbour and

the town fountain, 1930's.4403 Beersheba war cemetery, 1931.4404-5 The Church of the Na t iv i ty , Bethlehem, 1931

and circa 1940.4406-7 The Dead Sea, circa 1931.4408 Gaza war cemetery, 1931.4409 Group of village men from the Lake Huleh

region, 1931.4410 Village in the Lake Huleh region, 1931.4411-2 The Lake Huleh marshes, 1931.4413-5 Scenes on the road between Amman and Jerash,

1931.

fiche 60-61

4416-9 Various views of Jerash, 1931.

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26 Palestine and Jordan

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4420-3 St. George's Church, Lydda, 1930's.4424 The great central road which connects

Jerusalem with Haifa, Damascus, and Beirut,1931.

4425 The village of Huwara in the hills south ofNablus, 1931.

4426 Tweedy en route for Nablus, 1931.4427-9 Various views of Nazareth, 1930's.4430 Nablus, 1931.4431 The Jordan valley, 1931.4432 A Turco-Circassian village 20 miles S.E. of

Amman, 1931.4433 General view of Salt, 1931.4434 Sea-level in the hills above Lake Tiberias,

1931.4435 Sunset on Lake Tiberias, 1931.4436-40 Scenes from the Nabi Musa pilgrimage, 1931:

the mosque and cara-vanserai of Nabi Musa;party from Hebron outside the reception houseof the Grand Mufti at Nabi Musa; pilgrims atthe reputed tomb of Moses; pilgrims in thecourtyard of the mosque at Nabi Musa.

4441 Men at prayer in the courtyard of Majdalmosque, 1930's.

4442-4 The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet,Jerusalem, 1931.

4445-53 Scenes of Mt. Gerizim during the SamaritanPassover, 1931.

4454 The Samaritan scroll of the law, Nablus,1931.

4455-7 Abd al Baha's tomb chamber, Haifa 1931.

fiche 62

4458 The head of the Bahai sect, Haifa, 1931.

4459 Villager with his plough, Palestine, 1931.

WEBB, C.R.Haifa harbour, construction and opening, 1930's;Palestine Railways, 1930's.

4460 G.R. Foley, C.R. Webb and Monseigneur Hajjeanoutside the Greek Catholic Convent, Haifa, onthe occasion of the feast of St. Gregorios,1933.

4461-76 Series of photographs showing the construc-tion of Haifa harbour, 1930's.

fiche 62-63

4477-91 Album of photographs taken at the officialopening of Haifa harbour, 1933.

fiche 63

4492-6 Various photographs of Palestine Railways,1930's: a moving sand dune threatening theline, Sinai; sleeper renewal, Sinai;watchtower near Lydda; block-house nearTulkarm; train de-railed by flood nearTulkarm.

4497-500 Various photographs showing the damageinflicted on Palestine Railways' property bysaboteurs, late 1930's.

26 Palestine and Jordan

fiche 61

4424

4425

44264427-9443044314432

44334434

44354436-40

4441

4442-4

4445-53

4454

4455-7

fiche 62

44584459

St. George's Church, Lydda, 1930's.The great central road which connectsJerusalem with Haifa, Damascus, and Beirut,1931.The village of Huwara in the hills south ofNablus, 1931.Tweedy en route for Nablus, 1931.Various views of Nazareth, 1930's.Nablus, 1931.The Jordan valley, 1931.A Turco-Circassian village 20 miles S.E. ofAmman, 1931.General view of Salt, 1931.Sea-level in the hills above Lake Tiberias,1931.Sunset on Lake Tiberias, 1931.Scenes from the Nabi Musa pilgrimage, 1931:the mosque and cara-vanserai of Nabi Musa;party from Hebron outside the reception houseof the Grand Muft i at Nabi Musa; pilgrims atthe reputed tomb of Moses; pilgrims in thecourtyard of the mosque at Nabi Musa.Men at prayer in the courtyard of Majdalmosque, 1930's.The Ceremony of the Washing of the Feet,Jerusalem, 1931.Scenes of Mt. Gerizim during the SamaritanPassover, 1931.The Samaritan scroll of the law, Nablus,1931.Abd al Baha's tomb chamber, Haifa 1931.

The head of the Bahai sect, Haifa, 1931.Villager with his plough, Palestine, 1931.

WEBS, C.R.Haifa harbour, constructionPalestine Railways, 1930's.

and opening, 1930's;

4460 .G .R . Foley, C .R . Webb and Monseigneur Hajjeanoutside the Greek Catholic Convent, Haifa, onthe occasion of the feast of St. Gregorios,1933.

4461-76 Series of photographs showing the construc-tion of Haifa harbour, 1930's.

fiche 62-63

4477-91

fiche 63

4492-6

Album of photographs taken at the officialopening of Haifa harbour, 1933.

Various photographs of Palestine Railways,1930's: a moving sand dune threatening theline, Sinai; sleeper renewal, Sinai;watchtower near Lydda; block-house nearTulkarm; train de-railed by flood nearTulkarm.

4497-500 Various photographs showing the damageinflicted on Palestine Railways' property bysaboteurs, late 1930's.

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Syria and Lebanon, circa 1858-1970Photographs: SL. 1-2,00928 microfichesIDC order number NE-1702/1

fiche I

ARMSTRONG, M.Damascus and Baalbeck, 1933.

1 Panorama of Damascus, 1933.2 The Barada, Damascus, 1933.3 Street scene, Damascus, 1933.4 Shop selling baskets, Damascus, 1933.5 Street market, Damascus, 1933.6 Camel transporting wood, Damascus, 1933.7 Donkey transporting oranges, Damascus, 1933.8 Flocks grazing outside Damascus, 19339-12 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1933.

BELL, G.M.L.Damascus, circa 1910.

13 Panorama of Damascus, circa 1910.14 The Azm palace, Damascus, circa 1910.15 The Umayyad mosque, Damascus, circa 1910.16 The Mosque of Sulaiman the Magnificent, Damascus,

circa 1910.17 "Damas. Rue el Teirouzi", from a series of pho-

tographs, published by "Institut Francais deDamas", circa 1910.

18 "Damas. Rue el Kheidari", from a series of pho-tographs published by "Institut Francais deDamas", circa 1910.

19 "Damas. Type Bedouin", from a series of pho-tographs published by "Institut Francais deDamas", circa 1910.

BLYTH, Bishop G.F.P. and E.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, views and social life,circa 1870-1910, including photographs by "MaisonBonfils".

Titled albumen prints of Syria and Lebanon by "MaisonBonfils", 1870's-1890's.

20 No. 405. "Damas. Entree de Damas et le Barrada".21 No. 409. "Damas. Vue prise de Salhieh".22 No. 411. "Damas. Cour de la grande mosquee".23 No. 417. "Damas. Mur par ou Saint-Paul s'est

enfui".24 No. 418. "Damas. Vue generale de la fortresse".25 No. 433. "Damas. Interieur de cour de maison".26 No. 439. "Vue generale de 1'Acropole de Balbek"27 No. 447. "Damas. Rue droite".

28 No. 468. "Mur cyclopeen a Balbek".29 No. 469. "Pierre du midi a Balbek, Syrie".30 No. 674. "Derviches tourneurs a Damas".31 No. 712. "Dame arabe Syrienne chez elle".32 No. 727. "Jeunes paysans Libanais".33 No. 790. "Damas. Interieur du tombeau de

Saladin".34 No. 791. "Tombeau de Saladin, Damas".35 No. 797. "Damas. Interieur de la maison Chamieh".36 No. 1470. "2ieme Deviation du Barada".37 No. 1475. "Une tranchee dans le Liban".

Postcards of Syria and Lebanon, 1907- circa 1910.

38 "Tombeau de St. George", Damascus. B. Asfar,Damascus, 1907.

39 "Syrie. Muezzins annoncant l'heure de la priere".Edition Bonfils, Beirut, circa 1910.

40-3 Various postcards by F. Haddad, Beirut, circa1910: No. 618 "Syrie-Maltre de 11ecoleMusulman".; "Bedouins de Syrie"; No. 682."Syrie-Chef des Bedouins Pasteurs"; No. 720."Syrie-Paysan du Mont Liban.

44 "Indriptions au fleuve du Chien.", No. 75,Dimitri Tarazi, circa 1910.

45-8 Various postcards by Sarrafian Brothers, Beirut,circa 1910: "Afka, upper falls"; "A Bee-hive onMt. Lebanon"; No. 389. "Hammana waterfall,Lebanon"; No. 168. "Hammana and the valley,Lebanon".

49-50 2 panoramic photographs of Damascus, circa 1910.

fiche 2

BOWMAN, H.E.

51 Qasr al Hair, 1920's.

COGHILL, Sir P.S.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, views, personalitiesand social life, 1943-1945.

52 Major Hope and Captain Holman, Syria, 1943.53-4 The Azm palace, Hama, 1943.55 Water wheel, Hama, 1943.56 Street scene, Hama, 1943.57 Suburban garden, Beirut, 1943.58 Captain Porter and E.J. Simpson, Homs, 1943.59-60 Major Maitland and Captain Pellocy Aleppo,

1943.61 Sergeant Cotton, Homs, 1943.62 Livestock market, Horns, 1943.63 Mark Roddick, 1943.64 E.J. Simpson, Dearden and two local school

teachers, Hama, 1943.65-77 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1943.78-81 Various views of Palmyra, 1943.82-5 Series of rural landscapes, the Lebanon, 1943.86 Faiz Saab, 1943.87 Major C.N. Reid, 1943.88 Colonel F.R.H. Morgan with Readman and Massey,

Syria, 1943.89-90 Peter Whithall, 1943.91 General view of Damascus, 1943.92-3 Street scenes, Darkush, 1943.94-5 Water wheels, Darkush, 1943.96 The fortress of the Hospitallers, Markab, 1943.97 Colonel and Mrs. Dassonville, 1943.98-99 Louvelles, Birks and Holman, Diraa, 1943.100-3 The basilicon of the Knights Templars, Tartus,

1943.104-11 The palace of Bait al Din, 1943.112-4 Assyrian village near Al Safr, 1943.115 Captain Porter, Homs, 1943.116 Qalat Simaan, 1943.117 Village feast near Aleppo, 1943.118 Crusader remains, Saida, 1943.119 Brumana, 1943.120-1 The River Litani, 1943.122-3 Beirut Spitfire Week: Major-General Spears

arriving at the exhibition ground; parachutedisplay, 1944.

124 Jabir, Beirut, 1944.125 The interior of the basilicon of the Knights

Templars, 1944.126 The fortress of the Hospitallers, Markab, 1944.127-33 Horse show, Beirut, 1944.134-8 Various views of Dair al Zaur, 1944.

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Syria and Lebanon, circa 1858-1970Photographs: SL. 1-2,00928 microfichesIDC order number NE-1702/1

fiche l

ARMSTRONG, M.Damascus and Baalbeck, 1933.

Panorama of Damascus, 1933.The Barada, Damascus, 1933.Street scene, Damascus, 1933.Shop selling baskets, Damascus, 1933.Street market, Damascus, 1933.Camel transporting wood, Damascus, 1933.Donkey transporting oranges, Damascus, 1933.Flocks grazing outside Damascus, 1933

l234

6789-12 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1933.

BELL. G.M.L.Damascus, circa 1910.

13 Panorama of Damascus, circa 1910.14 The Azm palace, Damascus, circa 1910.15 The Umayyad mosque, Damascus, circa 1910.16 The Mosque of Sulaiman the Magnificent, Damascus,

circa 1910.17 "Damas. Rue el Teirouzi", from a series of pho-

tographs, published by "Institut Français deDamas", circa 1910.

18 "Damas. Rue el Khéidari", from a series of pho-tographs published by "Institut Français deDamas", circa 1910.

19 "Damas. Type Bedouin", f rom a series of pho-tographs published by "Institut Français deDamas", circa 1910.

BLYTH, Bishop G.F.P. and E.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, views and social life,circa 1870-1910, including photographs by "MaisonBonfils".

Titled albumen prints of Syria and Lebanon by "MaisonBonfils", 1870's-1890's.

20 No. 405. "Damas. Entrée de Damas et le Barrada".21 No. 409. "Damas. Vue prise de Salhiéh".22 No. 411. "Damas. Cour de la grande mosquée".23 No. 417. "Damas. Mur par ou Saint-Paul s'est

enfui".24 No. 418. "Damas. Vue générale de la fortresse".25 No. 433. "Damas. Intérieur de cour de maison".26 No. 439. "Vue générale de l'Acropole de Balbek."27 No. 447. "Damas. Rue droite".

28 No. 468. "Mur cyclopeen a Balbek".29 No. 469. "Pierre du midi a Balbek, Syrie".30 No. 674. "Derviches tourneurs à Damas".31 No. 712. "Dame arabe Syrienne chez elle".32 No. 727. "Jeunes paysans Libanais".33 No . 790. "Damas. Intérieur du tombeau de

Saladin".34 No. 791. "Tombeau de Saladin, Damas".35 No. 797. "Damas. Intérieur de la maison Chamieh".36 No. 1470. "2ieme Déviation du Barada".37 No. 1475. "Une tranchée dans le Liban".

Postcards of Syria and Lebanon, 1907- circa 1910.

38 "Tombeau de St. George", Damascus. B. Asfar ,Damascus, 1907.

39 "Syrie. Muezzins annonçant l'heure de la prière".Edition Bonfi ls , Beirut, circa 1910.

40-3 Various postcards by F. Haddad, Beirut, circa1910: No. 618 "Syrie-Maître de l'écoleMusulman".; "Bédouins de Syrie"; No. 682."Syrie-Chef des Bédouins Pasteurs"; No. 720."Syrie-Paysan du Mont Liban.

44 "Indriptions au fleuve du Chien.", No. 75,Dimitr i Tarazi, circa 1910.

45-8 Various postcards by Sarrafian Brothers, Beirut ,circa 1910: "Afka , upper falls"; "A Bee-hive onMt. Lebanon"; No. 389. "Hammana waterfa l l ,Lebanon"; No. 168. "Hammana and the valley,Lebanon".

49-50 2 panoramic photographs of Damascus, circa 1910.

fiche 2

B O W M A N , H.E.

51 Qasr al Hair, 1920's.

COGHILL, Sir P.S.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities,and social life, 1943-1945.

views, personalities

5253-45556575859-60

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65-7778-8182-5868788

89-909192-394-5969798-99100-3

104-11112-4115116117118119120-1122-3

124125

126127-33134-8

Major Hope and Captain Holman, Syria, 1943.The Azm palace, Hama, 1943.Water wheel, Hama, 1943.Street scene, Hama, 1943.Suburban garden, Beirut, 1943.Captain Porter and E .3 . Simpson, Horns, 1943.Major Maitland and Captain Pelloc> Aleppo,1943.Sergeant Cotton, Horns, 1943.Livestock market , Horns, 1943.Mark Roddick, 1943.E.3. Simpson, Dearden and two local schoolteachers, Hama, 1943.Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1943.Various views of Palmyra, 1943.Series of rural landscapes, the Lebanon, 1943.Faiz Saab, 1943.Major C . N . Reid, 1943.Colonel F . R . H . Morgan with Readman and Massey,Syria, 1943.Peter Whi tha l l , 1943.General view of Damascus, 1943.Street scenes, Darkush, 1943.*ater wheels, Darkush, 1943.The fortress of the Hospitallers, Markab, 1943.Colonel and Mrs. Dassonville, 1943.Louvelles, Birks and Holman, Diraa, 1943.The basilicon of the Knights Templars, Tartus,1943.The palace of Bait al Din, 1943.Assyrian village near Al Safr , 1943.Captain Porter, Horns, 1943.Qalat Simaan, 1943.Village feast near Aleppo, 1943.Crusader remains, Saida, 1943.Brumana, 1943.The River Litani, 1943.

Week: Major-General Spearsexhibition ground; parachute

Beirut Spitfirearriving at thedisplay, 1944.Jabir, Beirut, 1944.The interior of theTemplars, 1944.The fortress of the Hospitallers, Markab, 1944.Horse show, Beirut, 1944.Various views of Dair al Zaur , 1944.

basilicon of the Knights

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28 Syria and Lebanon

139-43 Arab horses, Dair al Zaur, 1944.144-8 Abu Kamal, 1944.149-52 The Orontes river at Hirmil, 1944.153-4 Russell Pasha by the Orontes river, 1944.155 Man making coffee, Rabla, 1944.156-7 The village of Rabla, 1944.158 Colonel Trablousky, 1944.159 Colonel Khoury, 1944.160-2 The palace of Bait al Din, 1944.163 Furlonge meeting villagers in Ammatur, 1944.164-5 Houses in Ammatur, 1944.166 The Jumblat palace, Shuf, 1944.167-72 Various views of Damascus showing the old city

walls, the east gate, and streets in the centreof the city, 1944.

173 Captain Birks, Latakia, 1944.174-93 Various views of Hama showing water wheels,

streets in the city, the suq, metal workers,

and a potter at work, 1944.194-206 The ruins of Busra, 1944.

207 The B.S.M. building, Beirut, 1945.208 V day at the B.S.M. Beirut, 1945.209 The S.A.A. building, Beirut, 1945.210-4 Tall Tamir - village and villagers, 1945.215-7 The river at Ras al Ain, 1945.

fiche 3

218-9 Ain al Arus, 1945.220-5 Various views of Jabal showing the harbour and

the Mosque of Sultan Ibrahim, 1945.226 The fortress of Masyaf, 1945.227-31 The fortress of Sahyun, 1945.232-46 Qalat Simaan, 1945.247-50 Scenes at the camp of Shaikh Rakan ibn Murshid,

1945.251-3 The litani river, 1945.254-6 The harbour at Latakia, 1945.257 The River Barada, Dummar, 1945.258-69 Various views of Damascus showing the Azm

palace, the Umayyad Mosque, and the Mosque ofSultan Sulaiman, 1945.

270-4 Various views of Hama, 1945.275-7 The Takiya, Aleppo, 1945.278-81 The Citadel, Aleppo, 1945.282 General view of Salkin, 1945.283 Major H.B. Shaw, 1945.284-5 The interior of the basilicon of the Knights

Templars, Tartus, 1945.286-7 Captured guns, Hama, 1945.288 Terraced hillside, northern Lebanon, 1945.289 Pines north of Tripoli, 1945.290-7 Musicians and dancers at a village festival,

Jubbat al Safa, 1945.

EDMONDS, C.J.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, personalities, theSyria-Iraq Boundary Commissions, 1924-1933.

298 Buick car of the Nairn Transport Company enroute for Damascus, 1924.

299 Pierpoint and White, Beirut, 1924.300-2 The trans-desert mail en route from Damascus to

Ramadi, 1924.303-4 Palmyra, 1926.305 Fruit shop in Homs, 1926.

306 Members of the French Camel Corps, Palmyra,1926.

307 The French High Commissioner arriving atPalmyra, 1926.

308-18 Various photographs taken during the Syria-IraqBoundary Commission, showing villages on theKhabur river, the Commissioners, and groups ofKurdish tribesmen of the border area, 1930.

319 Scene on the Beirut road, 1932.320-4 The Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission, April 1932:

Colonel de Reynier's aircraft crashed during asandstorm; members of the Commission at work atTanf.

325-30 Various views of Palmyra, April 1932.331-2 Abu Kamal, 1932.

333 Some of the Commissioners crossing theEuphrates at Abu Kamal, 1932.

334 Weaver at work in the village of Hari, 1932.335 Some of the Commissioners interviewing Raja al

Sattam, 1932.336 Group of villagers from Hari, 1932.337 A local ferry making the crossing to Baghuz

Island, 1932.338 The Commissioners fixing boundary point 163,

1932.339-40 One of the Commission's cars, 1932.341 Six members of the Syrian Camel Corps, Abu

Kamal, 1932.342 Syrian contractors at Abu Kamal camp, 1932.343 Irrigation wheel at Dair al Zaur, 1932.344 Mosque at Dair al Zaur, 1932.345-9 Men collecting salt, Buwara lake, 1932.350-1 The French Commissioners' car, Sikaniya, 1932.352 The Commissioners' camp at Sikaniya, 1932.353-4 The Commissioners questioning villagers at Al

Hol; 1932.355-66 Various portraits of Yazidis from the border

area, 1932.367 Aerial view of Abu Kamal, 1932.368 Kerid near Abu Kamal, 1932.369 Some of the Commissioners at Leachman's pillar

on the Syria-Iraq boundary, 1932.370-1 Camel caravan at Abu Kamal, 1932.372 Commercial street in Saida, 1933.

fiche 4

373-6 The ruins of Baalbeck, 1933.

377-8 Palmyra, 1933.379-98 The Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission, 1933: the

Commissioners erecting boundary pillars nearAbu Kamal; kerids near Abu Kamal; the Iraqi andFrench Commissioners' camps; Sba tribesmen ofthe border area.

399-402 Tribesmen drawing water from a well in theSyrian desert near boundary pillar II, 1933.

403-6 The Commissioners preparing to erect boundarypillars II and VII, 1933.

407-17 Pipe-line under construction, Palmyra, April1933.

418-28 The Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission: theCommissioners erecting the boundary pillar atBuwara; salt caravan at Buwara, 1933.

fiche 5

HOURANI, A.

429-57 "Views of the Syrian Protestant College,Beirut". Photographed and published by J.

Sarrafian Brothers, Beirut, circa 1904.

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, views, schools, eco-mic and social life circa 1858-1970, including pho-tographs by F. Frith, F.M. Good, "Maison Bonfils" andG. Saboungi.

Tourist album containing albumen prints of the Lebanonby G. Saboungi; compiled in 1882. In some cases theoriginal titles have been removed.

458 The Great Court, Baalbeck.459 "Temple du Soleil (Balbek)."460 The quarries, Baalbeck.461 "Murs cyclopeen. Balbek".462 "Vue generale de Balbek".463 Portal of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck.464 "Detail des colonnes cannelees".465 "Plafond du Temple du Jupiter".466 "Temple de Jupiter pris du nord-est (Balbek)".

467 "Porte du Temple de Jupiter (Balbek)".

468 "Temple de Jupiter de cote de 1'ouest".469 "Colonnes du Temple de Jupiter".470 "Temple de Jupiter (Balbek)".471 "Temple du Soleil (Balbek)".

28 Syria and Lebanon

139-43 Arab horses, Dair ai Zaur,144-8 Abu Kamal, 1944.149-52 The Orontes river at Hirmil , 1944.153-4 Russell Pasha by the Orontes river, 1944.155 Man making coffee, Rabla, 1944.156-7 The village of Rabla, 1944.158 Colonel Trablousky, 1944.159 Colonel Khoury, 1944.160-2 The palace of Bait al Din, 1944.163 Furlonge meeting villagers in Ammatur , 1944.164-5 Houses in Ammatur , 1944.166 The Jumblat palace, Shuf , 1944.167-72 Various views of Damascus showing the old city

walls, the east gate, and streets in the centreof the city, 1944.

173 Captain Birks, Latakia, 1944.174-93 Various views of Hama showing water wheels,

streets in the city, the suq, metal workers,and a potter at work, 1944.

194-206 The ruins of Busra, 1944.207 The B.S.M. building, Beirut, 1945.208 V day at the B.S.M. Beirut, 1945.209 The S .A.A. building, Beirut, 1945.210-4 Tall Tamir - village and villagers, 1945.215-7 The river at Ras al Ain, 1945.

fiche 3

218-9 Ain al Arus, 1945.220-5 Various views of Jabal showing the harbour and

the Mosque of Sultan Ibrahim, 1945.226 The fortress of Masyaf, 1945.227-31 The fortress of Sahyun, 1945.232-46 Qalat Simaan, 1945.247-50 Scenes at the camp of Shaikh Rakan ibn Murshid,

1945.251-3 The litani river, 1945.254-6 The harbour at Latakia, 1945.257 The River Barada, Dummar, 1945.258-69 Various views of Damascus showing the Azm

palace, the Umayyad Mosque, and the Mosque ofSultan Sulaiman, 1945.

270-4 Various views of Hama, 1945.275-7 The Takiya, Aleppo, 1945.278-81 The Citadel, Aleppo, 1945.282 General view of Salkin, 1945.283 Major H .B . Shaw, 1945.284-5 The interior of the basilicon of the Knights

Templars, Tartus, 1945.286-7 Captured guns, Hama, 1945.288 Terraced hillside, northern Lebanon, 1945.289 Pines north of Tripoli, 1945.290-7 Musicians and dancers at a village festival,

Jubbat al Safa, 1945.

EDMONDS, C.J.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, personalities,Syria-Iraq Boundary Commissions, 1924-1933.

the

298 Buick car of the Nairn Transport Company enroute for Damascus, 1924.

299 Pierpoint and White, Beirut, 1924.300-2 The trans-desert mail en route from Damascus to

Ramadi, 1924.303-4 Palmyra, 1926.305 Fruit shop in Horns, 1926.306 Members of the French Camel Corps, Palmyra,

1926.307 The French High Commissioner arriving at

Palmyra, 1926.308-18 Various photographs taken during the Syria-Iraq

Boundary Commission, showing villages on theKhabur river, the Commissioners, and groups ofKurdish tribesmen of the border area, 1930.

319 Scene on the Beirut road, 1932.320-4 The Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission, April 1932:

Colonel de Reynier's aircraft crashed during asandstorm; members of the Commission at work atTanf.

325-30 Various views of Palmyra, April 1932.331-2 Abu Kamal, 1932.

333 Some of the Commissioners crossing theEuphrates at Abu Kamal, 1932.

334 weaver at work in the village of Hari , 1932.335 Some of the Commissioners interviewing Raja al

Sattam, 1932.336 Group of villagers from Har i , 1932.337 A local fer ry making the crossing to Baghuz

Island, 1932.338 The Commissioners fixing boundary point 163,

1932.339-40 One of the Commission's cars, 1932.341 Six members of the Syrian Camel Corps, Abu

Kamal, 1932.342 Syrian contractors at Abu Kamal camp, 1932.343 Irrigation wheel at Dair al Zaur, 1932.344 Mosque at Dair al Zaur, 1932.345-9 Men collecting salt, Buwara lake, 1932.350-1 The French Commissioners' car, Sikaniya, 1932.352 The Commissioners' camp at Sikaniya, 1932.353-4 The Commissioners questioning villagers at Al

Hoi, 1932.355-66 Various portraits of Yazidis from the border

area, 1932.367 Aerial view of Abu Kamal, 1932.368 Kerid near Abu Kamal, 1932.369 Some of the Commissioners at Leachman's pillar

on the Syria-Iraq boundary, 1932.370-1 Camel caravan at Abu Kamal, 1932.372 Commercial street in Saida, 1933.

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373-6 The ruins of Baalbeck, 1933.377-8 Palmyra, 1933.379-98 The Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission, 1933: the

Commissioners erecting boundary pillars nearAbu Kamalj kerids near Abu Kamal; the Iraqi andFrench Commissioners' camps; Sba tribesmen ofthe border area.

399-402 Tribesmen drawing water from a well in theSyrian desert near boundary pillar II, 1933.

403-6 The Commissioners preparing to erect boundarypillars II and VI I , 1933'.

407-17 Pipe-line under construction, Palmyra, April1933.

418-28 The Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission: theCommissioners erecting the boundary pillar atBuwara; salt caravan at Buwara, 1933.

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HOURAN1, A.

429-57 "Views of the Syrian Protestant College,Beirut". Photographed and published by J.Sarrafian Brothers, Beirut, circa 1904.

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.Syria and Lebanon: antiquities, views, schools, eco-mic and social life circa 1858-1970, including pho-tographs by F. Frith, P.M. Good, "Maison Bonfils" andG. Saboungi.

Tourist album containing albumen prints of the Lebanonby G. Saboungi; compiled in 1882. In some cases theoriginal titles have been removed.

458 The Great Court, Baalbeck.459 "Temple du Soleil (Balbek) ."460 The quarries, Baalbeck.461 "Murs cyclopéen. Balbek".462 "Vue générale de Balbek".463 Portal of the Temple of the Sun, Baalbeck.464 "Detail des colonnes cannelées".465 "Plafond du Temple du Jupiter".466 "Temple de Jupiter pris du nord-est (Balbek)".467 "Porte du Temple de Jupiter (Balbek)".468 "Temple de Jupiter de côte de l'ouest".469 "Colonnes du Temple de Jupiter".470 "Temple de Jupiter (Balbek)".471 "Temple du Soleil (Balbek)".

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472 "Cour du Temple de Jupiter".473 "Temple Circulaire (Balbek)".474 "Beyrouth (Eglise Americain)".475 The Blind School, Beirut.

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Photographs from a tourist album containing albumenprints of Syria and the Lebanon by F. Frith, F.M. Good,"Maison Bonfils" and G. Saboungi - compiled in 1882from photographs taken in the 1850's/70's. In somecases the photographer's name and original titles havebeen removed.

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588-91 Various views of Palmyra, 1949.592 St. Justin's House chapel, Beirut, circa 1950.593 Cargo boat being unloaded in Beirut harbour,

1950's.594-7 Various views of the harbour, Tyre, 1950's.598 Fishing nets and baskets on the quay, Saida,

1950's.599 The Sultan Salim Mosque, Damascus, 1950's.600 Street scene, Damascus, 1950's.601-4 The ruins of the Crusader castle, Saida, circa

1960.605 Beirut from the roof of St. George's club

1967.

476 [F. Frith]. The approach to the cedars of Social life, schools and colleges, 1910-1970.Lebanon, 1857/58.

477 G. Saboungi. "Grand Cedre".478 G. Saboungi. "Vue generale

Liban".des Cedres de

479 [G. Saboungi]. Branch of a cedarcones.

480 Bonfils, No. 244. "Damas".

tree with

481 F.M. Good. The Great Mosque, Damascus, 1860's.482 F.M. Good. Pottery shop, Damascus, 1860's.483 F.M. Good. The interior of a Damascus house,

1860's.484 F.M. Good. The street

Damascus, 1860's.called straight,

485 F.M. Good. Distant view of the Lebanon, 1860's.

Lantern slides by "Maison Bonfils" and American Colony,circa 1880-1910.

486 Bonfils. General view of Aleppo.487 Bonfils. General view of Beirut, 1884.488 American Colony. A Damascus sword-maker, circa

1910.

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Views of Syria and the Lebanon by amateur and pro-fessional photographers, 1910-1967.

489-518 "Ba'albeck. Thirty views of the Germanexcavations". In commission Beir-Georg-Reimer,Berlin, 1910.

fiche 7

519-22 Part of a series of postcards of Palmyrapublished by Sarrafian Brothers, Beirut, circa

1910.

523-32 "10 selected photographs of Palmyra". Published

by Photo-Sport, Beirut, 1920's.533-52 "20 selected photographs. Lebanon". Published

by Photo-Sport, Beirut, 1920's; including viewsof Aley, Brumana, Bait Mari, Bikfaya, Dair atShuwair, Zahleh, Jounieh, Hammana, Ain Safa,Bait at din, and Saida.

553 The cedars of Lebanon, 1927.554 Street scene in Aleppo, 1930's.555-6 Ruined mosque in the Citadel, Aleppo, 1930's.557 The door into the King's apartment, the

Citadel, Aleppo, 1930's.558 Aleppo from the Citadel, 1930's.559-60 Bab at Hawa, 1930's.561 Horse and wheel between Aleppo and Horns,

1930's.562-3 Ruins between the Turkish aid Syrian frontiers,

1930's.564-77 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1933.578-81 Damascus, 1933: the Azm palace; street by the

river; traders with their camel:.582 The interior of the Armenian Church of St.

Forty Martyrs, 1936.583 The Town Hall, Beirut, 1940's.584 The interior of All Saints Church, Beirut,

1940's.585 View from the cedars of Lebanon, 1949.586 Aerial view of Tripoli, 1949.587 Aerial view of the I.P.C. terminal, Tripoli,

1949.

606 A group of students from Palestine and

Mesopotamia at Church House, Beirut, 1910.

fiche 7-8

607-66 60 photographs taken at Ain Anoub school,1910-1969.

fiche 8

667 The dustwoman calling at English Church House,Beirut, 1929.

668-94 Various photographs of Assyrian villages on theKhabur river, circa 1938.

695-7 The school-house, Baklin, 1940's.698 The Reverend Kenneth Cragg with his students,

Beirut, circa 1950.699 Group of Sunday school pupils taken in the gar-

den of St. John's chapel, Tripoli, 1955.700 Group of children outside the Nestorian school,

Tall Chameh, 1950's.701-2 Pupils at the school for deaf and handicapped

children, Beirut, 1960's.703 Father Anderweg and Dr. Trimmingham conducting

a service at All Saints, Beirut, 1970.

MacGILLIVRAY, Sir. D.C.

704 The Roman road from Aleppo to Antioch, 1930's.

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MacMICHAEL, Sir H.Sir Harold MacMichael's official visit to the Lebanon,March 1940.

705-8 Sir Harold MacMichael being welcomed to Beirutby M. Puaux, 25th March, 1940.

709-11 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael visiting Bait atDin with M. and Mme. Puaux, 26th March, 1940.

712 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Beirut Museum,1940.

713 Sir Harold MacMichael laying a wreath at"Monument aux Morts", Beirut, 1940.

714 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting a guard ofhonour, Beirut, 1940.

715 Dr. Dodge escorting Sir Harold MacMichaelaround the American University, Beirut, 1940.

716-8 Sir Harold MacMichael driving through AinZhalta with M. Puaux, 1940.

719-20 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael visiting GeneralWeygand, Beirut, 1940.

721 Sir Harold MacMichael outside Beirut Museum,1940.

722 Sir Harold MacMichael with Dr. Dodge at theAmerican University, 1940.

723 Sir Harold MacMichael with M. Puaux at Chateaudes Pins, Beirut, 1940.

724 Sir Harold MacMichael leaving Beirut Museum,1940.

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fiche 6

"Cour du Temple de Jupiter"."Temple Circulaire (Balbek)"."Beyrouth (Eglise Américain)".The Blind School, Beirut.

Photographs from a tourist album containing albumenprints of Syria and the Lebanon by F. Frith, F.M. Good,"Maison Bonfils" and G. Saboungi - compiled in 18&2from photographs taken in the 1850's/70's. In somecases the photographer's name and original titles havebeen removed.

476 [F. Frith]. The approach to the cedars ofLebanon, 1857/58.

477 G. Saboungi. "Grand Cedre".478 G. Saboungi. "Vue générale des Cèdres de

Liban".479 [G. Saboungi]. Branch of a cedar tree with

cones.480 Bonfi ls , No. 244. "Damas".481 F . M . Good. The Great Mosque, Damascus, 1860's.482 F .M. Good. Pottery shop, Damascus, 1860's.483 F .M. Good. The interior of a Damascus house,

1860's,484 F . M . Good. The street called straight,

Damascus, 1860's.485 F . M . Good. Distant view of the Lebanon, 1860's.

Lantern slides by "Maison Bonfils" and American Colony,circa 1880-1910.

486 Bonfils. General view of Aleppo.487 Bonfils . General view of Beirut, 1884.488 American Colony. A Damascus sword-maker, circa

1910.

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Views of Syria and the Lebanon by amateur and pro-fessional photographers, 1910-1967.

489-518 "Ba'albeck. Thirty views of the Germanexcavations". In commission Beir-Georg-Reimer,Berlin, 1910.

fiche 7

519-22

523-32

533-52

553554555-6557

558559-60561

562-3

564-77578-81

582

583584

585586587

Part of a series of postcards of Palmyrapublished by Sarrafian Brothers, Beirut, circa1910."10 selected photographs of Palmyra". Publishedby Photo-Sport, Beirut, 1920's."20 selected photographs. Lebanon". Publishedby Photo-Sport, Beirut, 1920's; including viewsof Aley, Brumana, Bait Mari, Bikfaya, Dair alShuwair, Zahlen, Jounieh, Hammana, Ain Safa,Bait al din, and Saida.The cedars of Lebanon, 1927.Street scene in Aleppo, 1930's,Ruined mosque in the Citadel, Aleppo, 1930's.The door into the King's apartment, theCitadel, Aleppo, 1930's.Aleppo from the Citadel, 1930'.5.Bab al Hawa, 1930's.Horse and wheel between Aleppo and Horns,1930's.Ruins between the Turkish a-id Syrian frontiers,1930's.Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1933.Damascus, 1933: the Azm pelace; street by theriver; traders with their cameh.The interior of the Armenian Church of St.Forty Martyrs, 1936.The Town Hall, Beirut, 1940's.The interior of All Saints Church, Beirut,1940's.View from the cedars of Lebanon, 1949.Aerial view of Tripoli, 1949.Aerial view of the I .P.C. terminal, Tripoli,1949.

588-91 Various views of Palmyra, 1949.592 St. Justin's House chapel, Beirut , circa 1950.593 Cargo boat being unloaded in Beirut harbour,

1950's.594-7 Various views of the harbour, Tyre, 1950's.598 Fishing nets and baskets on the quay, Saida,

1950's.599 The Sultan Salim Mosque, Damascus, 1950's.600 Street scene, Damascus, 1950's.601-4 The ruins of the Crusader castle, Saida, circa

1960.605 Beirut from the roof of St. George's club ,

1967.

Social life, schools and colleges, 1910-1970.

606 A group of students from Palestine andMesopotamia at Church House, Beirut , 1910.

Ain Anoub school,

fiche 7-8

607-66 60 photographs taken at1910-1969.

fiche 8

667 The dustwoman calling at English Church House,Beirut, 1929.

668-94 Various photographs of Assyrian villages on theKhabur r iver , circa 1938.

695-7 The school-house, Bakl in , 1940's.698 The Reverend Kenneth Cragg with his students,

Beirut , circa 1950.699 Group of Sunday school pupils taken in the gar-

den of St. John's chapel, Tripoli, 1955.700 Group of children outside the Nestorian school,

Tall Chameh, 1950's.701-2 Pupils at the school for deaf and handicapped

children, Beirut, 1960's.703 Father Anderweg and Dr. Trimmingham conducting

a service at All Saints, Beirut, 1970.

MacGILLlVRAY, Sir. P.C.

704 The Roman road from Aleppo to Antioch, 1930's.

fiche 9

MacMICHAEL, Sir H.Sir Harold MacMichael's official visit to the Lebanon,March 1940.

705-8 Sir Harold MacMichael being welcomed to Beirutby M. Puaux, 25th March, 1940.

709-11 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael visiting Bait alDin with M. and Mme. Puaux, 26th March, 1940.

712 Sir Harold MacMichael visiting Beirut Museum,1940.

713 Sir Harold MacMichael laying a wreath at"Monument aux Morts", Beirut, 1940.

714 Sir Harold MacMichael inspecting a guard ofhonour, Beirut , 1940.

715 Dr. Dodge escorting Sir Harold MacMichaelaround the American Universi ty, Beirut , 1940.

716-8 Sir Harold MacMichael driving through AinZhalta with M. Puaux, 1940.

719-20 Sir Harold and Lady MacMichael visiting GeneralWeygand, Beirut, 1940.

721 Sir Harold MacMichael outside Beirut Museum,1940.

722 Sir Harold MacMichael with Dr. Dodge at theAmerican Universi ty , 1940.

723 Sir Harold MacMichael with M. Puaux at Chateaudes Pins, Beirut , 1940.

724 Sir Harold MacMichael leaving Beirut Museum,1940.

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30 Syria and Lebanon

MAYERS, N. SAUNDERS, Colonel A.Syria and Lebanon: views, antiquities, Beirut,

725 M. de Reffye, General Weygand, Sir Walter 1931-1939.M and Maj r Dun anN rsS tmar orman aye ,, o c

MacCallum at the British war cemetery, Beirut, 814 The road from Damascus to Baalbeck, 1931.Armistice Day, 1922. 815-21 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1931.

726 Norman Mayers and General Gamelin at the 822-9 Palmyra, 1931.British war cemetery, Beirut, Armistice Day, 830 Belfort castle, 1931.1924. 831-2 Jaasa, on the Damascus road, 1931.

727 Norman Mayers with two maror,ite clergy in the 833 Banias, 1931.courtyard of the church near Saida where Lady 834-5 The golf-course, Beirut, 1939.Hester Stanhope is buried, 1930's. 836 General view of Beirut, 1939.

'837-9 3 postcards by Photo Sport, Beirut, 1930 s:

MONROE, Dr. E. "Liban - Les Cedres"; "Liban - Le Cedre deSyria and Lebanon: personalities, views and anti-quities, 1937.

728-9 Crowds assembled to watch the return of ShakibArslan to Damascus, 1937.

730-1 The Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, 1937.732 Members of the Syrian camel corps, 1937.733-4 2 postcards by V. Derounian: "Alep, Entree de

la Citadelle"; view over Aleppo towards theCitadel, 1930's.

735-6 Street scenes, Alexandretta, 1937.737 Shepherd with his flock by the Orontes river,

1937.

738 Water wheel on the Orontes, 1937.739-45 Krak des Chevaliers, 1937.746-7 Baalbeck, 1937.748-9 Postcards of Baalbeck published by Wakim Awad,

Beirut: No. 12 "Baalbek. Porte du Temple deBacchus"; No. 15 "Baalbek. Colonne Pencheedepuis le tremblement de 1759 (Temple deBacchus)", 1930's.

750-4 Various views of Palmyra, 1937.

fiche 10

PEROWNE, S.H.Syria-Aleppo, Krak des Chevaliers, 1940's-1950's.

755 The Citadel, Aleppo, 1940's.756 Krak des Chevaliers, 1940's.757 Postcard No. 707. "Syrie. Panorama du Krak des

Chevaliers", 1940's.758 Bas relief from E. Salamiyah, 1950's.

PHILBY, H. St. John.Syria and Lebanon: views, antiquities, Philby'sfuneral, 1923-1960.

759 Distant view of Damascus, 1923.760 General view of Damascus, 1923.761-3 The road from Damascus to Beirut, 1923.764-78 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1923.779-83 Various views of Saida, 1923.784-95 The ruins at Busra, 1923.796-7 The funeral of H. St. John Philby, Beirut,

1960.798 H. St. John Philby's gravestone, Beirut, 1960.

PHILIPS-PRICE, M.Aleppo, Baalbeck and Damascus, circa 1910-1950.

799-801 3 postcards of Aleppo by Sarrafian Brothers,

Beirut, circa 1910: No. 271. "Alep. le castle";No. 273. "Alep, ('Entrance de castle";No. 274. "Alep, vue gencrale".

802-3 2 postcards of Baalbeck by Hermann Sebit,Meissen, circa 1910: No. 2176. "Baalbek. Templede Venus"; No. 1373. "Baalbeck, vue generale de1' Ac ropole" .

804-13 Various views of Damascus showing the Mosque ofSulaiman, the Umayyad mosque, the Azm palace,and the suq, 1950.

fiche 11

Lamartine"; "Liban - Cedres du drapeau".

SHONE, Sir T.A.

840-60 Series of prints showing buildings in Damascusdamaged during the bombardment of 1945; theseinclude the parliament building, business pre-mises in the Rue de la Victoire, buildings inthe suq area, and the Orient Palace Hotel.

SLADE-BAKER, Colonel J.B.Beirut, Byblos, Tripoli, Baalbeck and Palmyra, 1954.

Snapshots of Beirut and Palmyra, 1954.

861-9 Series of aerial views of Beirut, 1954.870 Beirut airport, 1954.871-4 St. George's bay, Beirut, 1954.875-7 Shipping off Beirut, 1954.

878-80 Aerial views of Palmyra, 1954.

fiche 12

35 mm slides of Beirut, Baalbeck, Byblos, and Tripoli,1954.

881-4 Aerial views of Beirut, 1954.885-6 Shipping off Beirut, 1954.887-8 St. George's Hotel, Beirut, 1954.889-913 Various views of Baalbeck, 1954.914-22 Various views of Byblos showing the town

ruins of the Phoenician temple, andCrusaders' fortress, 1956.

923 Looking towards Beirut from Byblos, 1954.

fiche 12-13

924-35 Various views of Tripoli, 1954.

fiche 14

I thethe

SMITH, A.L.F.Syria and Lebanon: architecture and antiquities,1920's.

936-47 Various views of, Aleppo showing the suq,houses, and streets in the old city, 1920's.

948-50 Amrit, 1920's.951-65 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1920's.966-75 "10 selected photographs. Baalbeck.", published

by Photo Sport, Beirut, 1920's.976-95 "20 photographies de Baalbeck." Edition Mdise

J. Zagha, Damascus, 1920's.996-7 2 postcards of Baalbeck: No. 662. "Baalbeck -

Les six colonnes du Temple de Jupiter"; No.658. "Baalbeck - Detail de la corniche dutemple."

998-9 The Bab at Hawa and other Roman remains on theAntioch-Aleppo road, 1920's.

1000 Part of the original Roman road between Antiochand Aleppo, 1920's.

1001 The Jisr at Hadid on the Antioch-Aleppo road,1920's.

1002 The remains of the Crusader fortress at Byblos,1920's.

1003-4 The fortress of Belfort, 1920's.

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MAYERS. N.

725 M. de Reff ye, General *eygand, Sir WalterSmart, Norman Mayers, and Major DuncanMacCallum at the British war cemetery, Beirut,Armistice Day, 1922.

726 Norman Mayers and General Gamelin at theBritish war cemetery, Beirut, Armistice Day,1924.

727 Norman Mayers with two maronite clergy in thecourtyard of the church near Saida where LadyHester Stanhope is buried, 1930's.

MONROE, Dr. E.Syria and Lebanon: personalities, views andquities, 1937.

anti-

728-9 Crowds assembled to watch the return of ShakibArslan to Damascus, 1937.

730-1 The Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, 1937.732 Members of the Syrian camel corps, 1937.733-4 2 postcards by V. Derounian: "Alep, Entrée de

la Citadelle"; view over Aleppo towards theCitadel, 1930's.

735-6 Street scenes, Alexandretta, 1937.737 Shepherd with his flock by the Orontes river,

1937.738 water wheel on the Orontes, 1937.739-45 Krak des Chevaliers, 1937.746-7 Baalbeck, 1937.748-9 Postcards of Baalbeck published by Wakim Awad,

Beirut: No. 12 "Baalbek. Porte du Temple deBacchus"; No. 15 "Baalbek. Colonne Penchéedépuis le tremblement de 1759 (Temple deBacchus)", 1930's.

750-4 Various views of Palmyra, 1937.

fiche 10

PEROWNE, S.H.Syria-Aleppo, Krak des Chevaliers, 1940's-1950's.

755 The Citadel, Aleppo, 1940's.756 Krak des Chevaliers, 1940's.757 Postcard No. 707. "Syrie. Panorama du Krak des

Chevaliers", 1940's.758 Bas relief from E. Salamiyah, 1950's.

PH1LBY, H. St. 3ohn.Syria and Lebanon:funeral, 1923-1960.

SAUNDERS, Colonel A.Syria and Lebanon: views, antiquities, Beirut,1931-1939.

814 The road from Damascus to Baalbeck, 1931.815-21 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1931.822-9 Palmyra, 1931.830 Belfort castle, 1931.831-2 Oaasa, on the Damascus road, 1931.833 Banias, 1931.834-5 The golf-course, Beirut, 1939.836 General view of Beirut, 1939.837-9 3 postcards by Photo Sport, Beirut, 1930's:

"Liban - Les Cèdres"; "Liban - Le Cèdre deLamartine"; "Liban - Cèdres du drapeau".

SHONE, Sir T.A.

840-60 Series of prints showing buildings in Damascusdamaged during the bombardment of 1945; theseinclude the parliament building, business pre-mises in the Rue de la Victoire, buildings inthe suq area, and the Orient Palace Hotel.

SLADE-BAKER, Colonel 3.B.Beirut, Byblos, Tripoli, Baalbeck and Palmyra, 1954.

Snapshots of Beirut and Palmyra, 1954.

861-9 Series of aerial views of Beirut, 1954.870 Beirut airport, 1954.871-4 St. George's bay, Beirut, 1954.875-7 Shipping off Beirut, 1954.878-80 Aerial views of Palmyra, 1954.

fiche 12

35 mm slides of Beirut, Baalbeck, Byblos, and Tripoli,1954.

881-4 Aerial views of Beirut, 1954.885-6 Shipping off Beirut, 1954.887-8 St. George's Hotel, Beirut, 1954.889-913 Various views of Baalbeck, 1954.914-22 Various views of Byblos showing the town, the

ruins of the Phoenician temple, and theCrusaders' fortress, 1956.

923 Looking towards Beirut from Byblos, 1954.

views, antiquities, Philby's fiche 12-13

759 Distant view of Damascus, 1923.760 General view of Damascus, 1923.761-3 The road from Damascus to Beirut, 1923.764-78 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1923.779-83 Various views of Saida, 1923.784-95 The ruins at Busra, 1923.796-7 The funeral of H. St. John Philby, Beirut,

1960.798 H. St. John Philby's gravestone, Beirut, 1960.

PHILIPS-PRICE, M.Aleppo, Baalbeck and Damascus, circa 1910-1950.

799-801 3 postcards of Aleppo by Sarrafian Brothers,Beirut, circa 1910: No. 271. "Alep. le castle";No. 273. "Alep, l'Entrance de castle";No. 274. "Alep, vue générale".

802-3 2 postcards of Baalbeck by Hermann Sebit,Meissen, circa 1910: No. 2176. "Baalbek. Templede Venus"; No. 1373. "Baalbeck, vue générale del'Acropole".

804-13 Various views of Damascus showing the Mosque ofSulaiman, the Umayyad mosque, the Azm palace,and the suq, 1950.

fiche 11

924-35 Various views of Tripoli, 1954.

fiche 14

SMITH, A.L.F.Syria and Lebanon:1920's.

architecture and antiquities,

936-47 Various views of. Aleppo showing the suq,houses, and streets in the old ci ty, 1920's.

948-50 Amri t , 1920's.951-65 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck, 1920's.966-75 "10 selected photographs. Baalbeck.", published

by Photo Sport, Beirut, 1920's.976-95 "20 photographies de Baalbeck." Edition Mo'ise

3. Zagha, Damascus, 1920's.996-7 2 postcards of Baalbeck: No. 662. "Baalbeck -

Les six colonnes du Temple de Jupiter"; No.658. "Baalbeck - Detail de la corniche dutemple."

998-9 The Bab al Hawa and other Roman remains on theAntioch-Aleppo road, 1920's.

1000 Part of the original Roman road between Antiochand Aleppo, 1920's.

1001 The Jisr al Hadid on the Antioch-Aleppo road,1920's.

1002 The remains of the Crusader fortress at Byblos,1920's.

1003-4 The fortress of Belfort , 1920's.

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1005-7 Page from an album showing: the old walls ofDamascus; the courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque,Damascus; the Crusader remains in Sidon,1920's.

1008-11 Page from an album showing: the south gate ofDamascus; the old walls of Damascus; the coastroad near Tyre; the sea-shore at Tyre, 1920's.

1012-6 The fortress of the Hospitallers, Markab,1920's.

1017-8 The fortress of Masyaf, 1920's.1019-37 The fortress of Sahyun, 1920's.1038 Saida, 1920's.1039-44 Various views of the basilicon of the Knights

Templars at Tartus, 1920's.1045 Tripoli from the sea, 1920's.

SPEARS, Major-General Sir E.L.The Spears Mission to Syria and Lebanon 1941-1944;official and political events in Beirut and Damascus;views of major towns and cities, antiquities and sociallife.

Album containing photographs of the Syrian campaign andviews of major towns, 1941-1942.

1046 Beirut - view from the Spears Mission, 1941.1047-51 The Syrian campaign, 1941; Nabak on the day it

was attacked by Vichy troops.1052-8 Damascus - the Umayyad Mosque and the Azm

palace, 1941.1059-69 Major-General Spears visting Krak des

1070-2

Chevaliers, 1941.

The Citadel, Aleppo, 1941.1073-6 The cedars of Lebanon, 1941.1077 Major-General Spears with the Mohafez, and

General Monclar Latakia, November 1941.1078-84 The fortress of Sahyun, November, 1941.1085 The village of Tall Biseh, 1941.1086 The village of Restan on the Orontes, 1941.1087 Snead-Cox's boat, 1941.1088 The Residence at Aley, 1941.1089-90 Villagers threshing near Damascus, 1941.

fiche 14-15

1091-7 The Syrian campaign, June 1941: circassian

guard at Qatana; the anti-Lebanon before and

after the Allied advance.

fiche 15

1098-9 Aleppo, 1941.1100-1 Krak des Chevaliers, 1941.1102-3 Servicemen's lunch at the Lido, Beirut, 1942.1104 Major-General Spears, Beirut, 1942.1105-7 Major-General Spears with some of his staff,

Beirut, 1942.1108 Major-General Spears photographed after a shoot

with Ali Salem, 1942.

Album entitled "Syria 1941/42. Presentation of creden-tials; Casey's visit."

1109 Tripoli harbour, 1941.1110-4 Major-General Spears sailing off Beirut with

Major Snead-Cox, 1941.1115 View from the Citadel, Aleppo, 1941.1116 Major-General Spears with General

Beirut [1941].Catroux,

1117 Major-General Spears with D.Damascus [1941]

Lascelles,

1118-9.

Major-General Spears arriving at the SpearsMi i B i 1941ss on, rut, .e

1120 Shaikh Taj at Din with Major-General Spears,members of the Syrian Government and members ofthe Spears Mission, Damascus, 1941.

1121-4 Major-General Spears presenting histo the Syrian Government, Damascus.

credentials

1125-35 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Lebanese Government, Beirut, 1942.

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31

1136-43 Various photographs taken during R.G. Casey'svisit to Beirut, 1942.

1144 President Naqqash, Major-General Spears, Samiat Solh, D. Lascelles, G. Furlonge, and F.Stonor at a dinner given to Major-GeneralSpears by Sami at Solh, Beirut, [1942].

1145-6 Major-General Spears watching the Armistice Dayparade, Beirut, [1942].

1147-8 Shooting party with Habib Montian, 1942.1149-50 Shooting party with Amir Faur, 1942.1151-2 Major-General Spears with a shooting party in

Saida. 1942.

Album entitled "Syria and Lebanon, 1941-42. Presenta-tion of credentials; visits of the King of Greece andDuke of Gloucester."

1153-5 Major-General Spears visiting the commandingofficer of the 4th Battery Border Regiment,

Aleppo, 1941.1156-62 The Spears on tour with Charles Mott-Radclyffe,

Cynthia Toulmin, Rosita Forbes and QuentinHogg, 1941.

1163-8 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Syrian Government, Damascus, 1942. Alsopictured are Taj at din, Philippe Boulos, andFaiz Khoury.

1169-74 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Lebanese Government, Beirut, 1942.

fiche 16-17

1175-83 Various photographs taken during the King of

Greece's visit to Syria and the Lebanon, 1942.

fiche 17

1184-6 Scenes at the funeral of the Lebanese

President, 1942.1187-8 Major-General Spears, General Wilson and

General Catroux at a military parade, Beirut,1942.

1189-95 Various photographs taken during the Duke of

Gloucester's visit to Beirut, 1942.1196-205 Krak des Chevaliers, 1942.1206-9 Major-General Spears visiting the Druze Shaikh

Hussain Hamadi, Baklin, 1942.1210 Major-General Spears and President Naqqash at

a reception at the Petit Serail, Beirut,Lebanese Independence Day, 1942.

1211 Musa Namur, Sami at Solh, General Humblot,Major-General Spears and Philippe Boulos out-side Beirut Cathedral, 1942.

1212-6 President Naqqash and Major-General Spears atthe Peit Serail, Beirut, Lebanese IndependenceDay, 1942.

1217-8 Major-General Spears, Captain Morse, WingCommander Tyson, R. Hutchins and F. Stonor ata memorial service for the Duke of Kent,Beirut, 1942.

1219-23 The Australian Guard at the British Legation,Beirut, 1942.

Album of photographs of antiquities, major cities andofficial events, 1941-1942.

1224-5 2 aerial photogrphs showing the bombing of

the British Residency in Beirut, 1941.1226-9 Major-General Spears with General Haining,

Beirut, 1941.

fiche 18

1230-7 The Spears on tour with Sir. F. Nixon, John

Hamilton, George Carlisle and Mrs Shone, 1942.1238-41 Shooting party with Ali Salam and his

brothers, 1942.1242 "Bain militaire", Beirut, 1942.1243-4 The seashore at Saida, 1942.

Syria and Lebanon 31

1005-7 Page from an album showing: the old walls ofDamascus; the courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque,Damascus: the Crusader remains in Sidon,1920's.

1008-11 Page from an album showing: the south gate ofDamascus; the old walls of Damascus; the coastroad near Tyre; the sea-shore at Tyre, 1920's.

1012-6 The fortress of the Hospitallers, Markab,1920's.

1017-8 The fortress of Masyaf, 1920's.1019-37 The fortress of Sahyun, 1920's.1038 Saida, 1920's.1039-44 Various views of the basilicon of the Knights

Templars at Tartus, 1920's.1045 Tripoli from the sea, 1920's.

SPEARS, Major-General Sir E.L.The Spears Mission to Syria and Lebanon 1941-1944;official and political events in Beirut and Damascus;views of major towns and cities, antiquities and sociallife.

Album containing photographs of the Syrian campaign andviews of major towns, 1941-1942.

1046 Beirut - view from the Spears Mission, 1941.1047-51 The Syrian campaign, 1941; Nabak on the day it

was attacked by Vichy troops.1052-8 Damascus - the Umayyad Mosque and the Azm

palace, 1941.1059-69 Major-General Spears visting Krak des

Chevaliers, 1941.1070-2 The Citadel, Aleppo, 1941.1073-6 The cedars of Lebanon, 1941.1077 Major-General Spears with the Mohafez, and

General Monclar Latakia, November 1941.1078-84 The fortress of Sahyun, November, 1941.1085 The village of Tall Biseh, 1941.1086 The village of Restan on the Orontes, 1941.1087 Snead-Cox's boat, 1941.1088 The Residence at Aley, 1941.1089-90 Villagers threshing near Damascus, 1941.

fiche 14-15

1091-7 The Syrian campaign, 3une 1941: Circassianguard at Qatana; the anti-Lebanon before andafter the Allied advance.

fiche 15

1098-9 Aleppo, 1941.1100-1 Krak des Chevaliers, 1941.1102-3 Servicemen's lunch at the Lido, Beirut, 1942.1104 Major-General Spears, Beirut, 1942.1105-7 Major-General Spears with some of his s ta f f ,

Beirut, 1942.1108 Major-General Spears photographed after a shoot

with Ali Salem, 1942.

Album entitled "Syria 1941/42. Presentation of creden-tials; Casey's visit."

off Beirut with

Catroux,

1109 Tripoli harbour, 1941.1110-4 Major-General Spears sailing

Major Snead-Cox, 1941.1115 View from the Citadel, Aleppo, 1941.1116 Major-General Spears with General

Beirut [1941].1117 Major-General Spears with D. Lascelles,

Damascus [1941].1118-9 Major-General Spears arriving at the Spears

Mission, Beirut, 1941.1120 Shaikh Taj al Din with Major-General Spears,

members of the Syrian Government and members ofthe Spears Mission, Damascus, 1941.

1121-4 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Syrian Government, Damascus.

1125-35 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Lebanese Government, Beirut, 1942.

fiche 16

1136-43 Various photographs taken during R . G . Casey'svisit to Beirut , 1942.

1144 President Naqqash, Major-General Spears, Samial Solh, D. Lascelles, G. Furlonge, and F.Stonor at a dinner given to Major-GeneralSpears by Sami al Solh, Beirut , [1942].

1145-6 Major-General Spears watching the Armistice Dayparade, Bei ru t , [1942].

1147-8 Shooting party with Habib Montian, 1942.1149-50 Shooting party with Amir Faur, 1942.1151-2 Major-General Spears wi th a shooting party in

Saida. 1942.

Album entitled "Syria and Lebanon, 1941-42. Presenta-tion of credentials; visits of the King of Greece andDuke of Gloucester."

1153-5 Major-General Spears visiting the commandingofficer of the 4th Battery Border Regiment ,Aleppo, 1941.

1156-62 The Spears on tour with Charles M o t t - R a d c l y f f e ,Cynthia Toulmin, Rosita Forbes and QuentinHogg, 1941.

1163-8 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Syrian Government , Damascus, 1942. Alsopictured are Taj al d in , Philippe Boulos, andFaiz Khoury .

1169-74 Major-General Spears presenting his credentialsto the Lebanese Government, Bei ru t , 1942.

fiche 16-17

1175-83 Various photographs taken dur ing the King ofGreece's visit to Syria and the Lebanon, 1942.

fiche 17

1184-6 Scenes at the funera l of the LebanesePresident, 1942.

1187-8 Major-General Spears, General Wilson andGeneral Catroux at a mi l i ta ry parade, Bei ru t ,1942.

1189-95 Various photographs taken dur ing the Duke ofGloucester's visit to Beirut , 1942.

1196-205 Krak des Chevaliers, 1942.1206-9 Major-General Spears visiting the Druze Shaikh

Hussain Hamadi, Baklin, 1942.1210 Major-General Spears and President Naqqash at

a reception at the Petit Serail, Be i ru t ,Lebanese Independence Day, 1942.

1211 Musa Namur, Sami al Solh, General Humblot ,Major-General Spears and Philippe Boulos out-side Beirut Cathedral, 1942.

1212-6 President Naqqash and Major-General Spears atthe Peit Serail, Beirut , Lebanese IndependenceDay, 1942.

1217-8 Major-General Spears, Captain Morse, WingCommander Tyson, R. Hutchins and F. Stonor ata memorial service for the Duke of Kent ,Beirut, 1942.

1219-23 The Australian Guard at the British Legation,. Beirut , 1942.

Album of photographs of antiquities, major cities andofficial events, 1941-1942.

1224-5

1226-9

fiche 18

1230-7

1238-41

12421243-4

2 aerial photogrphs showing the bombing ofthe British Residency in Beirut , 1941.Major-General Spears with General Ha in ing ,Beirut, 1941.

The Spears on tour with Sir. F. Nixon, JohnHamil ton, George Carlisle and Mrs Shone, 1942.Shooting party with Ali Salam and hisbrothers, 1942."Bain militaire", Beirut , 1942.The seashore at Saida, 1942.

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32 Syria and Lebanon

1245-56 Various views of Palmyra, 1942.1257-70 Part of a series of postcards of Hama,

Palmyra, Aleppo and Damascus by Photo Sport,Beirut: No. 1099. "Hama - Pont sur 1'Oronte";No. 1129. "Hama - Noria"; No. 1107. "Hama -Noria"; No. 1098. "Hama - Pont sur 1'Oronte";No. 1118. "Hama - Une rue"; No. 1117. "Hama -Noria"; No. 242. "Palmyra - Les environs";No. 743 "Palmyra - Les Propylees"; No. 1013."Alep - Citadelle"; No. 1121. "Alep -Minaret"; No. 1040. "Alep - Souk"; "Damas -Mosquee des Ommeyyades - Colonnade et facadenord"; "Alep - Interieur dune maison Arabe";No. 986. "Alep - Entree de la Citadelle".

1271 Major-General Spears reviewing the Ghurkaguard at the British Consulate, Aleppo, 1942.

1272-3 Major-General Spears with Commander Moreau,Palmyra, 1942.

1417-37 Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'visit to Dair at Zaur: Spears reviewing theFree French guard, the Transjordan FrontierForce, and meeting civic and militaryofficials; aerial views of Dair at Zaur.

1438-66 Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'visit to Aleppo: Spears meeting militaryofficials; views of the Citadel and the suq.

1467 Ball in aid of Greek refugees at the Hotel St.Georges, Beirut, 1942.

1468 Major-General Spears at a reception at the

American Office of War Information, Beirut,1942.

1469-70 Major-General Spears visiting the Damascus suqwith Duncan Sandys, 1942.

1471-4 Duncan Sandys visiting the Umayyad Mosque,Damascus, 1942.

1274-5 An Assyrian village in northern Syria, 1942. fiche 201276-7 Street scene, Hama, 1942.1278-9 Water wheel, Hama, 1942.1280-7 Major-General Spears with Commander Moreau,

Palmyra, 1942.1288-9 Water wheel on the Orontes river, 1942.1290-3 The Citadel, Aleppo, 1942.1294-5 General view of Hama, 1942.1296 Assyrian village in northern Syria, 1942.1297 Major-General Spears taking the salute,

Independence Day, Aleppo, 1942.1298-99 Shooting party at Hinnya, 1942.1300-05 The ruins of Baalbeck, 1942.1306 Postcard by Photo Sport, Beirut; "Baalbeck

Les Colonnes du Pronaos."1307 Drawing showing a re-construction of Baalbeck.1308-13 Various views of Palmyra, 1942.

Album of photographs taken at the opening of theBeirut-Tripoli Railway, 1942.

fiche 19

1314 The train at the Haifa-Tripoli-Beirutmarshalling yards.

1315-7 General Alexander meeting Lt.Col. K.A. Frazer,Lt.Col. G.%. Furlonge, General Catroux andofficers of the Fighting French.

1318 General Alexander about to drive the train to

Nahr at Kalb.1319-25 The inauguration ceremony at Nahr at Kalb.1326-30 Major-General Spears and Sami at Solh, taken

during the train journey from Nahr at Kalb toBatrun.

1331 Major-General Spears and Sami at Solhattending a lunch given by the AustralianRailway Construction and Maintenance Group.

1332 Philippe Boulos, Sami al Solh, Lt.Gen. Sir W.Lindsell, General Humblot, Major-GeneralSpears and Shafiq at Halabi.

1333 Major-General Spears returning to Beirut bycar.

Album entitled "Syria: visits of Duncan Sandys andCnsey." 1942-1943.

1334-42 Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'

visit to Homs, 1942; Shaikh Abdul Bela Hamid,the Mohafez, Secretarie Bartrak and MajorGunn's house.

1343 Major-General Spears visiting the BritishConsul in Tripoli, 1942.

1344-64 Further photographs of Homs showing the Mufti,the Mohafez and other civic dignitaries, 1942.

1365-74 Major-General Spears visiting the Mufti andthe Syrian Patriarch, Homs, 1942.

1375-416 Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'

visit to Hama, 1942: Spears reviewing a FreeFrench guard of honour; the ex-President andthe Mohafez at the saray; water wheels; the

Azm palace; general views of the city andstreet scenes.

The palace of Bait at Din, 1942.President Naqqash, Sami al Solh and otherguests at E. Corniglion-Molinier's farewellparty, Hotel St. Georges, Beirut, 1942.Major-General Spears at a reception at theAmerican Office of War Information, Beirut,1942.R.G. Casey's visit to Beirut, 1942: Casey andSpears at Beirut airport; Casey with Lascelles

and Hopkinson; visit to President Naqqash.The palace of Bait at Din , 1942.The completion of the Nahr at Kalb bridge onthe Beirut-Tripoli Railway, 1942.R.G. Casey visiting Baalbeck, 1942.R.G. Casey with President Naqqash,Major-General Spears, H. Hopkinson and D.%.Lascelles, Beirut, 1942.

1475-8

1479

1480

1481-4

1485-90

1491-9

1500-81509-17

Album of photographsand views, 1942-1943.

of personalities, official events

1518 View from the Spears Mission, Beirut, 1942.1519 Major-General Spears on a shooting expedition,

1942.1520 Major-General Spears on the terrace of the

Spears Mission, Beirut, 1942.1521-2 Shooting party, October 1942.1523-30 R.G. Casey visiting Baalbeck, 1942.1531-3 Major-General Spears and other guests at the

Medailles Militaires dinner, Beirut, November1942.

1534 President Naqqash, Philippe Boulos andMajor-General Spears at the funeral of Shaikh

Taj at Din, January 1943.

fiche 21

1535-40 Major-General Spears visiting the Bureau desStatistiques, Beirut, 1943.

1541-2 One of the Nairn Company's express buses atPalmyra, 1943.

1543-7 Various views of Jabal Druze, 1943; generalviews of the town and the ruins of Shaba.

1548-50 Major-General Spears, Sami at Solh and otherguests at a lunch given for Commander Jackson,Beirut, 1943.

1551 Major-General Spears at the MedaillesMilitaires dinner, Beirut, 1943.

1552-4 Major-General Spears making an official callon the Syrian Government, Damascus, 1943.

1555-62 President Ata bey Ayubi, Major-General Spears,the Qadi, Faiz Khoury, and Shaikh Fawaz of theRuwala, at a reception in Damascus, 1943.

1563-6 R.G. Casey visiting the Bureau desStatistiques, Beirut, 1943.

1567-76 Guests at the King's birthday reception,

Beirut, 1943.

32 Syria and Lebanon

12*5-56 Various views of Palmyra, 19*2.1257-70 Part of a series of postcards of Hama,

Palmyra, Aleppo and Damascus by Photo Sport,Beirut: No. 1099. "Hama - Pont sur l'Oronte";No. 1129. "Hama - Noria"; No. 1107. "Hama -Noria"; No. 1098. "Hama - Pont sur l'Oronte";No. 1118. "Hama - Une rue"; No. 1117. "Hama -Noria"; No. 2*2. "Palmyra - Les environs";No. 7*3 "Palmyra - Les Propylées"; No. 1013."Alep - Citadelle"; No. 1121. "AlepMinaret"; No. 10*0. "Alep - Souk"; "Damas -Mosquée des Ommeyyades - Colonnade et façadenord"; "Alep - Intérieur d'une maison Arabe";No. 986. "Alep - Entrée de la Citadelle".

1271 Major-General Spears reviewing the Ghurkaguard at the British Consulate, Aleppo, 19*2.

1272-3 Major-General Spears with Commander Moreau,Palmyra, 19*2.

127*-5 An Assyrian village in northern Syria, 19*2.1276-7 Street scene, Hama, 19*2.1278-9 Water wheel, Hama, 19*2.1280-7 Major-General Spears with Commander Moreau,

Palmyra, 19*2.1288-9 Water wheel on the Orontes r iver , 19*2.1290-3 The Citadel, Aleppo, 19*2.129*-5 General view of Hama, 19*2.1296 Assyrian village in northern Syria, 19*2.1297 Major-General Spears taking the salute,

Independence Day, Aleppo, 19*2.1298-99 Shooting party at Hinnya, 19*2.1300-05 The ruins of Baalbeck, 19*2.1306 Postcard by Photo Sport, Beirut; "oaalbeck -

Les Colonnes du Pronaos."1307 Drawing showing a re-construction of Baalbeck.1308-13 Various views of Palmyra, 19*2.

at the opening of theAlbum of photographs takenBeirut-Tripoli Railway, 19*2.

fiche 19

131* The train at the Haifa-Tripoli-Beirutmarshalling yards.

1315-7 General Alexander meeting Lt.Col. K .A . Frazer,Lt.Col. G . W . Furlonge, General Catroux andofficers of the Fighting French.

1318 General Alexander about to drive the train toNähr al Kalb.

1319-25 The inauguration ceremony at Nähr al Kalb.1326-30 Major-General Spears and Sami al Solh, taken

during the train journey from Nähr al Kalb toBatrun.

1331 Major-General Spears and Sami al Solhattending a lunch given by the AustralianRailway Construction and Maintenance Group.

1332 Philippe Boulos, Sami al Solh, Lt.Gen. Sir *.Lindsell, General Humblot, Major-GeneralSpears and Shafiq al Halabi.

1333 Major-General Spears returning to Beirut by

Album entitled "Syria: visits of Duncan Sandys andCnsey." 19*2-19*3.

133*-*2 Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'visit to Homs, 19*2; Shaikh Abdul Bela Hamid,the Mohafez, Secretarie Bartrak and MajorGunn's house.

13*3 Major-General Spears visiting the BritishConsul in Tripoli, 19*2.

13**-6* Further photographs of Homs showing the M u f t i ,the Mohafez and other civic dignitaries, 19*2.

1365-7* Major-General Spears visiting the Muft i andthe Syrian Patriarch, Homs, 19*2.

1375-*16 Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'visit to Hama, 19*2: Spears reviewing a FreeFrench guard of honour; the ex-President andthe Mohafez at the saray; water wheels; theAzm palace; general views of the city andstreet scenes.

1*17-37

1*38-66

1*67

1*68

1*69-70

1*71-*

fiche 20

Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'visit to Dair al Zaur: Spears reviewing theFree French guard, the TransJordan FrontierForce, and meeting civic and mili taryofficials; aerial views of Dair al Zaur.Photographs taken during Major-General Spears'visit to Aleppo: Spears meeting mili taryofficials; views of the Citadel and the suq.Ball in aid of Greek refugees at the Hotel St.Georges, Beirut, 19*2.Major-General Spears at a reception at theAmerican Office of War Information, Beirut,19*2.Major-General Spears visiting the Damascus suqwith Duncan Sandys, 19*2.Duncan Sandys visiting the Umayyad Mosque,Damascus, 19*2.

1*75-8 The palace of Bait al Din, 19*2.1*79 President Naqqash, Sami al Solh and other

guests at E. Corniglion-Molinier's farewellparty, Hotel St. Georges, Beirut, 19*2.

1*80 Major-General Spears at a reception at theAmerican Office of War Information, Beirut,19*2.

1*81-* R .G . Casey's visit to Beirut, 19*2: Casey andSpears at Beirut airport; Casey with Lascellesand Hopkinson; visit to President Naqqash.

1*85-90 The palace of Bait al Din , 19*2.1*91-9 The completion of the Nähr al Kalb bridge on

the Beirut-Tripoli Railway, 19*2.1500-8 R .G. Casey visiting Baalbeck, 19*2.1509-17 R . G . Casey with President Naqqash,

Major-General Spears, H. Hopkinson and D.*.Lascelles, Beirut, 19*2.

Album of photographs of personalities, official eventsand views, 19*2-19*3.

1518 View from the Spears Mission, Beirut, 19*2.1519 Major-General Spears on a shooting expedition,

19*2.1520 Major-General Spears on the terrace of the

Spears Mission, Beirut, 19*2.1521-2 Shooting party, October 19*2.1523-30 R.G. Casey visiting Baalbeck, 19*2.1531-3 Major-General Spears and other guests at the

Médailles Militaires dinner, Beirut, November19*2.

153* President Naqqash, Philippe Boulos andMajor-General Spears at the funeral of ShaikhTaj al Din, January 19*3.

fiche 21

1535-*0 Major-General Spears visiting the Bureau desStatistiques, Beirut, 19*3.

15*1-2 One of the Nairn Company's express buses atPalmyra, 19*3.

15*3-7 Various views of Jabal Druze, 19*3; generalviews of the town and the ruins of Shaba.

15*8-50 Major-General Spears, Sami al Solh and otherguests at a lunch given for Commander 3ackson,Beirut, 19*3.

1551 Major-General Spears at the MedaillesMilitaires dinner, Beirut, 19*3.

1552-* Major-General Spears making an official callon the Syrian Government, Damascus, 19*3.

1555-62 President Ata bey Ayubi , Major-General Spears,the Qadi, Faiz Khoury, and Shaikh Fawaz of theRuwala, at a reception in Damascus, 19*3.

1563-6 R.G. Casey visiting the Bureau desStatistiques, Beirut, 19*3.

1567-76 Guests at the King's birthday reception,Beirut, 19*3.

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Syria and Lebanon 33

Album containing photographs of the opening of theSyrian Parliament, 1943.

1577-95 President Ata bey Ayubi, General de Lavalade,and Major-General Spears attending the waterceremony at Diraa, 1943.

1596-7 Major-General Spears with his staff at Aley,1943.

fiche 21-22

Album of photographs of official events - Syria andLebanon - 1943-1944.

1686-8 Major-General Spears making an official callon the Syrian Government, Damascus, 1943.

fiche 22-23

1689-91 Sir Ronald Storrs, General Humblot and Major-General Spears at a reception given by the

Greek Orthodox clergy, 1943.

1598-606 The opening of the Syrian parliament, 17thAugust, 1943.

fiche 22

1607-8 The King of Greece with Major-General Spearsat Aley, 1943.

Album of photographs showing events in Beirut andBishmun, November 1943; Damascus after the bombardment,1945.

1609 French truck burnt by demonstrators, Beirut,

1943.

1610 Crowds outside the parliament building,Beirut, 1943.

1611 A fire at the French film censorship building,

Beirut, 1943.

1612-6 Women demonstrating, Beirut, 1943.1617 Major-General Spears inspecting the

Palestinian guard outside the Spears Mission,

November 1943.1618-22 R.G. Casey arriving in Beirut, 13th November

1943.1623-5 A Qadi of the Druze with a crowd of demonstra-

tors outside the British Legation, Beirut,

13th November 1943.1626-7 Scenes after the shooting outside the British

Legation, Beirut, 13th November 1943.1628-31 General Catroux arriving in Beirut, 14th

November 1943.1632 Armed men guarding the road to Bishmun, 15th

November 1943.1633 General view of Bishmun, 1943.1634-6 Druzes at Bishmun, 1943.1637 Amir Arslan with the Druzes, Bishmun, 1943.1638-9 Druzes at Bishmun, 1943.1640-1 Armed men in the hills, Bishmun, 1943.1642-5 Crowds gathered to welcome President Khoury

back to Beirut, 22nd November, 1943.1646-8 President Khoury returning to his home,

Beirut, 22nd November, 1943.1649 Crowds assembled outside President Khoury's

house, Beirut, 22nd November, 1943.1650-3 Crowds outside the parliament building,

Beirut, 2nd November, 1943.1654-7 The new Lebanese flag flying from the Petit

Serail, 22nd November, 1943.1658-65 Demonstrations in Beirut, 22nd-23rd November,

1943.1666-8 General Catroux with the Lebanese President

and Ministers, Beirut, 22nd November 1943.1669-70 Habib Abu Shahla and Amir Arslan returning to

Beirut, November 1943.1671 Festivities in Beirut, 22nd November, 1943.1672 Street in Damascus after the bombardment,

1945.1673-6 Popular demonstrations in Beirut, 23rd

November 1943.1677 The Citadel prison, Damascus, after the bom-

bardment, 1945.1678-80 Gendarmes assisting the deputies to enter the

parliament building, Beirut, 23rd November,1943.

1681 Crowds in the Place des Canons, Beirut, 23rdNovember, 1943.

1682 The interior of the Syrian parliament buildingafter the bombardment, 1945.

1683-5 General Catroux arriving in Beirut, 14thNovember, 1943.

fiche 23

1692-5 Guests at the Savoyards and Alsacians lunch,

Beirut, 1943.1696-9 President Ayubi, Saad Allah Jabiri, Shukri al

Quwatli, Faris Khoury, Jamil Mardam andMajor-General Spears at a reception inDamascus, 1943.

1700-3 Nairn bus en route for Damascus, 1943.1704-23 King's birthday reception, Beirut, 1943.

1724-6 President Khoury, General de Lavalade andMajor-General Spears attending the Corsica Dayreception at the Residence des Pins, 1943.

1727-30 President Khoury opening the Shikka by-pass,

1943.

1731-2 Noel Coward at Aley, 1943.1733-8 Air trip with Michael Spears to Baalbeck and

Palmyra, 1943.1739 A courtyard in Aleppo, 1943.1740 The ruins of Baalbeck, 1943.

1741 The Azm palace, Hama, 1943.1742-3 Boats at anchor off Saida, 1943.1744 The personnel of the Spears Mission, Beirut,

1943.

1745-6 Major-General Spears, F. Stonor, Saib Salaamand Colonel Furlonge at a lunch with the

Mufti, 1943.1747-50 Further photographs showing President Khoury,

General de Lavalade and Major-General Spearsattending the Corsica Day reception at the

Residence des Pins, 1943.1751 Major-General Spears and Wing-Commander

Marsack with the Amir of the Feddan, BritishLegation, Damascus, 1944.

1752 Major-General Spears with M. Massabki, 1944.1753-69 Major-General Spears, Brigadier Hutchins and

Bedire Ayubi sailing off Beirut, 1944.1770 Mosque opposite the British Legation.

Damascus, 1944.1771 The old walls of Damascus, 1944.

fiche 23-24

1772-81 Damascus Spitfire week - scenes on the exhibi-tion ground, 1944.

fiche 24

1782 President Khoury, Tahsin Qadri, Sabri Hamadi,and Major-General Spears visiting the Mufti,1944.

1783-5 Major-General Spears making an official callon General Beynet, Beirut, 1944.

Album of photographs of official events - Syria andLebanon - 1944.

1786-811 The King's birthday reception, Beirut, 1944;Major-General Spears welcoming guests,including Colonel Griffin, Major Jackson, andMajor Ogden-Smith.

1812-4 Ceremonies of thanks-giving for the return to

health of the President of Syria, Damascus,1944: the President making his speech at the

saray; gendarmes lining the road.1815-20 Major-General Spears making an official call

on President Khoury, Beirut, 1944.

Syria and Lebanon 33

Album containing photographs of the opening of theSyrian Parliament, 19*3.

1577-95 President Ata bey Ayubi, General de Lavalade,and Major-Général Spears attending the waterceremony at D i r a a , 19*3.

1596-7 Major-General Spears with his staff at Aley,19*3.

fiche 21-22

1598-606 The opening of the Syrian parliament, 17thAugust, 19*3.

fiche 22

1607-8 The King of Greece with Major-General Spearsat Aley, 19*3.

Album of photographs showing events in Beirut andBishmun, November 19*3; Damascus after the bombardment,19*5.

truck burnt by demonstrators, Beirut,1609 French19*3.

1610 Crowds outside the parliament building,Beirut, 19*3.

1611 A fire at the French f i lm censorship building,Beirut, 19*3.

1612-6 *omen demonstrating, Beirut, 19*3.1617 Major-General Spears inspecting the

Palestinian guard outside the Spears Mission,November 19*3.

1618-22 R.G. Casey arriving in Beirut, 13th November19*3.

1623-5 A Qadi of the Druze with a crowd of demonstra-tors outside the British Legation, Beirut,13th November 19*3.

1626-7 Scenes after the shooting outside the BritishLegation, Beirut, 13th November 19*3.

1628-31 General Catroux arriving in Beirut, l*thNovember 19*3.

1632 Armed men guarding the road to Bishmun, 15thNovember 19*3.

1633 General view of Bishmun, 19*3.163*-6 Druzes at Bishmun, 19*3.1637 Amir Arslan with the Druzes, Bishmun, 19*3.1638-9 Druzes at Bishmun, 19*3.16*0-1 Armed men in the hills, Bishmun, 19*3.16*2-5 Crowds gathered to welcome President Khoury

back to Beirut, 22nd November, 19*3.16*6-8 President Khoury returning to his home,

Beirut, 22nd November, 19*3.16*9 Crowds assembled outside President Khoury's

house, Beirut, 22nd November, 19*3.1650-3 Crowds outside the parliament

Beirut, 2nd November, 19*3.165*-7 The new Lebanese flag f lying from the Petit

Serail, 22nd November, 19*3.1658-65 Demonstrations in Beirut, 22nd-23rd November,

19*3.1666-8 General Catroux with the Lebanese President

and Ministers, Beirut, 22nd November 19*3.1669-70 Habib Abu Shahla and Amir Arslan returning to

Beirut, November 19*3.1671 Festivities in Beirut, 22nd November, 19*3.1672 Street in Damascus after the bombardment,

19*5.1673-6 Popular demonstrations in Beirut, 23rd

November 19*3.1677 The Citadel prison, Damascus, after the bom-

bardment, 19*5.1678-80 Gendarmes assisting the deputies to enter the

parliament building, Beirut, 23rd November,19*3.

1681 Crowds in the Place des Canons, Beirut, 23rdNovember, 19*3.

1682 The interior of the Syrian parliament buildingafter the bombardment, 19*5.

1683-5 General Catroux arriving in Beirut , l*thNovember, 19*3.

Album of photographs of official events - Syria andLebanon - 19*3-19**.

1686-8 Major-General Spears making an official callon the Syrian Government, Damascus, 19*3.

fiche 22-23

1689-91 Sir Ronald Storrs, General Humblot and Major-General Spears at a reception given by theGreek Orthodox clergy, 19*3.

fiche 23

1692-5 Guests at the Savoyards and Alsacians lunch,Beirut, 19*3.

1696-9 President Ayub i , Saad Allah 3abiri, Shukri alQuwatli, Paris Khoury , Jamil Mardam andMajor-General Spears at a reception inDamascus, 19*3.

1700-3 Nairn bus en route for Damascus, 19*3.170*-23 King's birthday reception, Beirut , 19*3.172*-6 President Khoury , General de Lavalade and

Major-General Spears attending the Corsica Dayreception at the Residence des Pins, 19*3.

1727-30 President Khoury opening the Shikka by-pass,19*3.

1731-2 Noel Coward at Aley, 19*3.1733-8 Air t r ip with Michael Spears to Baalbeck and

Palmyra, 19*3.1739 A courtyard in Aleppo, 19*3.17*0 The ruins of Baalbeck, 19*3.17*1 The Azm palace, Hama, 19*3.17*2-3 Boats at anchor off Saida, 19*3.17** The personnel of the Spears Mission, Beirut ,

19*3.17*5-6 Major-General Spears, F. Stonor, Saib Salaam

and Colonel Furlonge at a lunch with theM u f t i , 19*3.

17*7-50 Further photographs showing President Khoury ,General de Lavalade and Major-General Spearsattending the Corsica Day reception at theResidence des Pins, 19*3.

1751 Major-General Spears and * ing-CommanderMarsack with the Amir of the Feddan, BritishLegation, Damascus, 19**.

1752 Major-General Spears with M. Massabki, 19**.1753-69 Major-General Spears, Brigadier Hutchins and

Bediré Ayubi sailing off Beirut, 19**.1770 Mosque opposite the British Legation.

Damascus, 19**.1771 The old walls of Damascus, 19**.

fiche 23-2*

building, 1772-81

fiche 2*

1782

Damascus Spitfire week - scenes on the exhibi-tion ground, 19**.

President Khoury , Tahsin Qadri, Sabri Hamadi,and Major-General Spears visiting the M u f t i ,19**.

1783-5 Major-General Spears making an official callon General Beynet, Beirut, 19**.

Album of photographs of official events - Syria andLebanon - 19**.

1786-811 The King's birthday reception, Beirut, 19**;Major-General Spears welcoming guests,including Colonel G r i f f i n , Major Jackson, andMajor Ogden-Smith.

1812-* Ceremonies of thanks-giving for the return tohealth of the President of Syria, Damascus,19**: the President making his speech at thesaray; gendarmes lining the road.

1815-20 Major-General Spears making an official callon President Khoury , Beirut , 19**.

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1821-5 Amir Arslan, Sabri Hamadi, Riad at Solh, fiche 26Khalil Khoury, the Mufti, and Major-GeneralSpears attending a prise d'armes and receptionin honour of the Lebanese President's comple-tion of a year of office, Beirut, 1944.

1826-31 Various photographs taken during Major-GeneralSpears' visit to Shaikh Trad in the Bikaa

valley, 1944.1832 Fairchild aircraft, Beirut airport, 1944.1833 Major-General Spears with Saad Allah Jabiri,

Damascus, 1944.

Album of photographs taken during Beirut Spitfire week,1944.

1834-45 The exhibition ground, and spectators watchingan aerial display.

1846 President Khoury.1847 Spitfires on the exhibition ground.1848-58 President Khoury, Amir Arslan, General Beynet

and Major-General Spears inspecting the guard

of honour.

1859-69 President Khoury, Amir Arslan and Riad at Solhinspecting the exhibits.

Album of photographs taken during Damascus Spitfireweek, 1944.

1870-4 Air Commodore Coleman's luncheon party at theOrient Palace Hotel, Damascus; guests includeFaris Khoury, Saad Allah Jabiri, Aref Hamzi,Dr. Shakib Jabiri, Wing-Commander D.H.Marsack, Nuri at Ibish, Dr. Najib Armanazi,Colonel Oliva-Roget, and Said Ghazzi.

1875 Major-General Spears arriving to watch theaerial display.

1876-80 Shaikh Abdul Aziz at Khoury, Taufiq Shamiya,Dr. Abd at Rahman Kayyali, President Quwatli,Saad Allah Jabiri, Abdul Aziz ibn laid, Shukriat Astouni, and Major-General Spears watchingthe display.

1881-4 President Quwatli arriving at the exhibitionground.

1885 R.A.F. Hudson off-loading the first group ofparachutists.

1886 A section of the general public seen from thegrand-stand.

Album of photographs taken during Aleppo Spitfire week,1944.

1887-9 Dinner at the Hotel Baron; guests includeColonel Kemp, Abd at Latif at Shatti, E.Fauquenot, Colonel Sum merhayes, Wahbi atHazizi, Sami Saim at Dahr, Said at Zaim,Colonel Dassonville, Wing-Commander Searle,Muhammad Khalil at Mudarris, andWing-Commander Proctor.

1890 Colonel Dassonville, E. Fauquenot and ColonelKemp on the exhibition ground.

1891-3 Further photographs taken during the dinner at

the Hotel Baron.1894 Abd at Latif at Shatti, Colonel Summerhayes

and E. Fauquenot before the showing of theSpitfire film.

1895-9 The audience watching the cinema show and thedisplays on the exhibition ground.

1900 The Mohafez arriving at the exhibition ground.1901-5 The Mohafez and other guests inspecting the

Spitfires.

Album of photographs of official events - Syria andLebanon - 1944.

1906 Major-General Spears being given the freedomof Damascus by the Mohafez, 1944.

fiche 25-26

1907-13 Major-General Spears saying farewell to theLebanese press at a cocktail party in Beirut,1944.

1914-8 Major-General Spears saying farewell to theSyrian press at a party given by Group-CaptainMarsack, Damascus, 1944.

1919 Portrait of Major-General Spears, 1944.1920-3 Major-General Spears reviewing a guard of

honour in Damascus after being given thefreedom of the city, 1944.

1924-31 Guests at the dinner given by the SyrianMinister of Foreign Affairs in honour ofMajor-General Spears, Damascus, 1944.

1932-5 Lady Spears, Mme Khoury and Mrs. Wadsworth ata tea given by the Lebanese *omens' Guild,Beirut, 1944.

1936-7 The Lebanese Chamber of Deputies in session,Beirut, 1944.

1938-41 Major-General Spears receiving the freedom of

Beirut from Sabri Hamadi, and the Mohafez,Beirut, 1944.

1942-5 Guests at the dinner given by President Khouryto Major-General Spears, Beirut, 1944.

1946-7 Major-General Spears and Riad at Solh speakingat a farewell lunch given to Major-GeneralSpears by the Beirut Council of Ministers,

1944.

1948 The President of the Lebanese Press Syndicatemaking a farewell speech to Major-GeneralSpears, Beirut, 1944.

TWEEDY, O.Photographs of Syria and Lebanon taken on an overlandjourney from Cairo to Iran, 1931.

1949 General view of the Azm quarter, Damascus.1950 The rampart walls, Damascus.1951-2 The Anti-Lebanon range.1953 The old Crusader harbour, Saida.

fiche 27

1954 The infant class in the new Moslem school,Saida.

1955-65 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck.1966-8 Byblos; ruins of the temple of Asarte Baatlis,

and the Crusader fortress.1969 The mule-tram, Tripoli.1970-2 Qubbat at Badawi, Tripoli.1973-4 H.M.S. "Victoria" cemetery, Tripoli.1975 The basilicon of the Knights Templars, Tartus.1976 Camels on the road between Tripoli and

Latakia.1977 Group of villagers from the area south of

Latakia.1978 Krak des Chevaliers.1979-80 The Dog river: Lord Allenby's tablet

celebrating the final defeat of the Turks, andNapoleon III's monument.

1981-3 The Bab at Hawa, the Jisr at Hadid, and partof the Roman road between Antioch and Aleppo.

fiche 28

1984 Women carrying water along the Aleppo road.1985 Distant view of Aleppo.1986 The courtyard of a house in Aleppo.1987 Tweedy's car on the road between Aleppo and

Raqqa.1988-9 Tweedy crossing the Euphrates near Raqqa.1990-1 Bargees of the Euphrates.1992-3 Camels in the Euphrates breeding grounds.1994 Open country on the road to Raqqa.1995 Frontier tribe on the spring trek to the

desert grasslands - between Raqqa and TallAbaid.

1996 Irrigation wheel, Ras at Ain.1997 The Turco-Syrian frontier between Ras at Ain

and Jabal Abaid.1998 The Berlin-Baghdad Railway crossing the

Turco-Syrian frontier.1999 Tweedy with the commandant of Jabal Abaid.

34 Syria and Lebanon

1821-5 Amir Arslan, Sabri Hamad', Riad al Solh,Khalil Khoury , the Muf t i , and Major-GeneralSpears attending a prise d'armes and receptionin honour of the Lebanese President's comple-tion of a year of off ice, Beirut, 1944.

1826-31 Various photographs taken during Major-GeneralSpears' visit to Shaikh Trad in the Bikaavalley, 1944.

1832 Fairchild aircraft , Beirut airport, 1944.1833 Major-General Spears with Saad Allah Jabiri,

Damascus, 1944.

Album of photographs taken during Beirut Spitfire week,1944.

1834-45 The exhibition ground, and spectators watchingan aerial display.

1846 President Khoury.1847 Spitfires on the exhibition ground.1848-58 President Khoury, Amir Arslan, General Beynet

and Major-General Spears inspecting the guardof honour.

1859-69 President Khoury , Amir Arslan and Riad al Solhinspecting the exhibits.

Album of photographs taken during Damascus Spitfireweek, 1944.

1870-4 Air Commodore Coleman's luncheon party at theOrient Palace Hotel, Damascus; guests includeParis Khoury , Saad Allah Jabiri, Aref Hamzi ,Dr. Shakib Jabiri, Wing-Commander D .H .Marsack, Nuri al Ibish, Dr. Naj ib Armanazi,Colonel Oliva-Roget, and Said Ghazzi.

1875 Major-General Spears arriving to watch theaerial display.

1876-80 Shaikh Abdul Aziz al Khoury , Taufiq Shamiya,Dr. Abd al Rahman Kayyali , President Quwatli,Saad Allah Jabiri, Abdul Aziz ibn Zaid, Shukrial Astouni , and Major-General Spears watchingthe display.

1881-4 President Quwatli arriving at the exhibitionground.

1885 R . A . F . Hudson off-loading the first group ofparachutists.

1886 A section of the general public seen from thegrand-stand.

Album of photographs taken during Aleppo Spitfire week,1944.

1887-9 Dinner at the Hotel Baron; guests includeColonel Kemp, Abd al Latif al Shatti, E.Fauquenot, Colonel Summerhayes, Wahbi alHazizi, Sami Saim al Dahr, Said al Zaim,Colonel Dassonville, Wing-Commander Searle,Muhammad Khalil al Mudarris, andWing-Commander Proctor.

1890 Colonel Dassonville, E. Fauquenot and ColonelKemp on the exhibition ground.

1891-3 Further photographs taken during the dinner atthe Hotel Baron.

1894 Abd al Latif al Shatti, Colonel Summerhayesand E. Fauquenot before the showing of theSpitfire f i lm.

1895-9 The audience watching the cinema show and thedisplays on the exhibition ground.

1900 The Mohafez arriving at the exhibition ground.1901-5 The Mohafez and other guests inspecting the

Spitfires.

Album of photographs of official events - Syria andLebanon - 1944.

1906 Major-General Spears being given the freedomof Damascus by the Mohafez, 1944.

fiche 25-26

1907-13 Major-General Spears saying farewell to theLebanese press at a cocktail party in Beirut,1944.

fiche 26

1914-8 Major-General Spears saying farewell to theSyrian press at a party given by Group-CaptainMarsack, Damascus, 1944.

1919 Portrait of Major-General Spears, 1944.1920-3 Major-General Spears reviewing a guard of

honour in Damascus af ter being given thefreedom of the ci ty, 1944.

1924-31 Guests at the dinner given by the SyrianMinister of Foreign Af fa i r s in honour ofMajor-General Spears, Damascus, 1944.

1932-5 Lady Spears, Mme Khoury and Mrs. Wadsworth ata tea given by the Lebanese Womens' Gui ld ,Beirut, 1944.

1936-7 The Lebanese Chamber of Deputies in session,Beirut, 1944.

1938-41 Major-General Spears receiving the freedom ofBeirut f rom Sabri Hamadi, and the Mohafez,Beirut, 1944.

1942-5 Guests at the dinner given by President Khouryto Major-General Spears, Beirut, 1944.

1946-7 Major-General Spears and Riad al Solh speakingat a farewell lunch given to Major-GeneralSpears by the Beirut Council of Ministers,1944.

1948 The President of the Lebanese Press Syndicatemaking a farewell speech to Major-GeneralSpears, Beirut, 1944.

TWEEDY, O.Photographs of Syria and Lebanon taken on an overlandjourney from Cairo to Iran, 1931.

1949 General view of the Azm quarter, Damascus.1950 The rampart walls, Damascus.1951-2 The Anti-Lebanon range.1953 The old Crusader harbour, Saida.

fiche 27

1954 The infant class in the new Moslem school,Saida.

1955-65 Various views of the ruins of Baalbeck.1966-8 Byblos; ruins of the temple of Asarte Baatlis,

and the Crusader fortress.1969 The mule-tram, Tripoli.1970-2 Qubbat al Badawi, Tripoli.1973-4 H . M . S . "Victoria" cemetery, Tripoli.1975 The basilicon of the Knights Templars, Tartus.1976 Camels on the road between Tripoli and

Latakia.1977 Group of villagers from the area south of

Latakia.1978 Krak des Chevaliers.1979-80 The Dog river: Lord Allenby's tablet

celebrating the final defeat of the Turks, andNapoleon Ill's monument.

1981-3 The Bab al Hawa, the Jisr al Hadid, and partof the Roman road between Antioch and Aleppo.

fiche 28

1984 Women carrying water along the Aleppo road.1985 Distant view of Aleppo.1986 The courtyard of a house in Aleppo.1987 Tweedy's car on the road between Aleppo and

Raqqa.1988-9 Tweedy crossing the Euphrates near Raqqa.1990-1 Bargees of the Euphrates.1992-3 Camels in the Euphrates breeding grounds.1994 Open country on the road to Raqqa.1995 Frontier tribe on the spring trek to the

desert grasslands - between Raqqa and TallAbaid.

1996 Irrigation wheel, Ras al Ain.1997 The Turco-Syrian frontier between Ras al Ain

and Jabal Abaid.1998 The Berlin-Baghdad Railway crossing the

Turco-Syrian frontier .1999 Tweedy with the commandant of Jabal Abaid.

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2000 General view of Ras al Ain.2001-2 Shepherds with their flocks in the north

Syrian desert.2005-9 Various photographs of Tweedy's car crossing

the Syrian desert.

Syria and Lebanon 35

2000 General view of Ras al Ain.2001-2 Shepherds with their flocks in the north

Syrian desert.2005-9 Various photographs of Tweedy's car crossing

the Syrian desert.

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Iraq, 1909-1956Photographs: IR. 1-4,02331 microfichesIDC order number NE-1703/1

fiche 1

ARMSTRONG, M.Snapshots of Baghdad, Babylon, Basra, Ctesiphon and 77-81

Zubair showing architecture, antiquities and sociallife, 1932-1933.

1-5 Coppersmiths at work in their shops in the

copper bazaar, Baghdad, 1932.6 View of Baghdad from Maude bridge, 1932.7 View over the Tigris from west Baghdad, 1932.8 The customs house, Baghdad, 1932.9 Boys waiting for portering jobs on the corner of

Bank Street, Baghdad, 1932.10 Porter with his load, Bank Street, Baghdad,

1932.11 Bank Street, Baghdad, 1932.12 An alley off Bank Street, Baghdad, 1932.13 An arabiya in New Street, Baghdad, 1932.14-5 Shops in New Street, Baghdad, 1932.16-9 An alley off New Street, Baghdad, 1932.20 Fruit stall on the corner of New Street and

Khuta Street, Baghdad, 1932.21-4 Various views of the houses in River Street,

Baghdad, 1932.25-6 The Sadlers' house on the river, west Baghdad,

1932.

27 The customs quay, Baghdad, by al Mustansiriya,1932.

28 Buffalo on the road from the customs house, westBaghdad, 1932.

29-33 The Tigris at Baghdad, showing barges, gufas andother small river craft, 1932.

34 The Khuta bridge, Baghdad, 1932.35-8 Maude bridge and Maude Avenue, Baghdad, 1932.39 Fadil Street, Baghdad, 1932.40 Children outside Fadil school, Baghdad, 1932.41 Baghdad races, horses in the paddock at Hunaidi,

1932.

42 Brick kilns outside east Baghdad station, 1932.43-4 Street scenes in east Baghdad, 1932.45 The interior of a shop in the brass bazaar,

Baghdad, 1932.46-8 St. George's Church, Baghdad, 1932.49-52 The shop of Salim Subhi, one of the Amara

silver-workers, on River Street, Baghdad, 1932.53-4 Children selling bread near Maude bridge,

Baghdad, 1932.55 Laden waggon in River Street, Baghdad, 1932.56 Boys waiting for portering jobs in the road

beyond the British Embassy, Baghdad, 1932.57 Women on New Street, Baghdad, 1932.58 Kurdish porters in a coffee shop on the west

side of Maude bridge, Baghdad, 1932.59 Children on Maude Avenue, Baghdad, 1932.60 Women carrying water from the river, Maude

Avenue, Baghdad, 1932.61-2 Scenes inside the suq, Baghdad, 1932.63 Policeman on traffic duty near Exchange Square,

Baghdad, 1932.64 Mounted policeman on the corner of Khuta Street

and New Street, Baghdad, 1932.65 Police post on the Hilla road, 1932.66 Mounted troops riding towards Maude bridge,

Baghdad, 1932.67 Children with a buffalo on the banks of the

Tigris, north Baghdad, 1932.68 Men waiting for portering jobs in Bank Street,

Baghdad, 1932.69 Sherbet seller near Maude bridge, Baghdad, 1932.

70-1 Women carrying animal fodder, Baghdad, 1932.

72-6 Kurdish porters working on Bank Street, NewStreet and on the customs quay, Baghdad, 1932.Kurdish porters working on the Maude bridge,

River Street, Bank Street and in the suq,

Baghdad, 1933.82 Man selling bread outside the Eastern Bank,

Baghdad, 1933.83 Children outside a dwelling on the Bund, 1933.84 An encampment near the railway, Baghdad, 1933.85-93 Horses and donkeys carrying building materials

and fuel, Baghdad, 1933.94-5 Camels with their drivers in Maude Avenue,

Baghdad, 1933.96 Camels at rest near the tomb of Shaikh Omar,

1933.97-8 Buffalos on the banks of the Tigris, Baghdad,

1933.99-105 Series of photographs of Kadhimain Mosque

showing details of the stone decoration and ena-mel work, and children at the Quranic school,1932.

106-10 Various views of Basra and the Shatt al Arab,1932.

111-4 Various views of Ctesiphon, 1932.115 War memorial to the 6th battalion of the Royal

North Lancs Regiment on the road to Ctesiphon,1932.

116 Village on the Diala river, between Baghdad andTall Asmar, 1932.

117 Veiled ladies waiting at a wayside station bet-ween Baghdad and Basra, 1932.

118-22 Excavations in progress at Tall Asmar, 1932.123 Pipes for the I.P.C. pipeline on the railway

near Baghdad, 1932.124-9 Various views of Ur taken during Dr. Wooley's

excavations, 1932.130-1 Zubair - street scene and the suq, 1932.132 Tomb in the burial ground, Zubair, 1932.133-4 Woman spinning in the entrance to her tent,

Zubair, 1932.135-41 Various views of Babylon, 1933.

fiche 2

BELL, G.M.L.Antiquities and archaeological sites, 1909-1920; KingFaisal 1, and official events, circa 1921.

142-6 5 panoramic views of the Abbasid remains ofSamarra and Abu Dulaf, 1909.

147-56 Various photographs taken during the Germanexcavations at Qalaat Sharqa (Assur), including2 panoramic views of the site, 1909.

157-9 3 panoramic views of Mosul, 1909.160-3 Details of the decorative stonework at Mar

Jirjis, Mosul, 1909.164-9 Interior and exterior views of the Great

Mosque, Mosul, 1909.170-7 Various views of Mar Tuma, Mosul, showing the

outer door, details of the stonework, the tombof the bishops, and priests conducting a ser-vice, 1909.

178-80 Various views of Babylon, 1911.181 Gertrude Bell at dinner with Dr. Andrae, Dr.

Preusser and other members of the Germanarchaeological team at Qalaat Sharqa (Assur),1911.

182-9 Various views of Hatra, 1911.190 Hugh Bell in the garden of Gertrude's house in

Baghdad, 1920.

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37

fiche l

ARMSTRONG, M.Snapshots of Baghdad, Babylon, Basra, Ctesiphon andZubair showing architecture, antiquities and sociallife, 1932-1933.

1-5 Coppersmiths at work in their shops in thecopper bazaar, Baghdad, 1932.

6 View of Baghdad from Maude bridge, 1932.7 View over the Tigris from west Baghdad, 1932.8 The customs house, Baghdad, 1932.9 Boys waiting for portering jobs on the corner of

Bank Street, Baghdad, 1932.10 Porter with his load, Bank Street, Baghdad,

1932.11 Bank Street, Baghdad, 1932.12 An alley off Bank Street, Baghdad, 1932.13 An arabiya in New Street, Baghdad, 1932.14-5 Shops in New Street, Baghdad, 1932.16-9 An alley off New Street, Baghdad, 1932.20 Fruit stall on the corner of New Street and

Khuta Street, Baghdad, 1932.21-'t Various views of the houses in River Street,

Baghdad, 1932.25-6 The Sadlers' house on the river, west Baghdad,

1932.27 The customs quay, Baghdad, by al Mustansiriya,

1932.28 Buffalo on the road from the customs house, west

Baghdad, 1932.29-33 The Tigris at Baghdad, showing barges, gufas and

other small river craf t , 1932.3* The Khuta bridge, Baghdad, 1932.35-8 Maude bridge and Maude Avenue, Baghdad, 1932.39 Fadil Street, Baghdad, 1932.40 Children outside Fadil school, Baghdad, 1932.41 Baghdad races, horses in the paddock at Hunaidi,

1932.42 Brick kilns outside east Baghdad station, 1932.43-4 Street scenes in east Baghdad, 1932.45 The interior of a shop in the brass bazaar,

Baghdad, 1932.46-8 St. George's Church, Baghdad, 1932.49-52 The shop of Salim Subhi, one of the Amara

silver-workers, on River Street, Baghdad, 1932.53-4 Children selling bread near Maude bridge,

Baghdad, 1932.55 Laden waggon in River Street, Baghdad, 1932.56 Boys waiting for portering jobs in the road

beyond the British Embassy, Baghdad, 1932.57 Women on New Street, Baghdad, 1932.58 Kurdish porters in a coffee shop on the west

side of Maude bridge, Baghdad, 1932.59 .Children on Maude Avenue, Baghdad, 1932.60 Women carrying water from the river, Maude

Avenue, Baghdad, 1932.61-2 Scenes inside the suq, Baghdad, 1932.63 Policeman on traffic duty near Exchange Square,

Baghdad, 1932.64 Mounted policeman on the corner of Khuta Street

and New Street, Baghdad, 1932.65 Police post on the Hilla road, 1932.66 Mounted troops riding towards Maude bridge,

Baghdad, 1932.67 Children with a buffalo on the banks of the

Tigris, north Baghdad, 1932.68 Men waiting for portering jobs in Bank Street,

Baghdad, 1932.69 Sherbet seller near Maude bridge, Baghdad, 1932.

70-1 Women carrying animal fodder, Baghdad, 1932.72-6 Kurdish porters working on Bank Street, New

Street and on the customs quay, Baghdad, 1932.77-81 Kurdish porters working on the Maude bridge,

River Street, Bank Street and in the suq,Baghdad, 1933.

82 Man selling bread outside the Eastern Bank,Baghdad, 1933.

83 Children outside a dwelling on the Bund, 1933.84 An encampment near the railway, Baghdad, 1933.85-93 Horses and donkeys carrying building materials

and fue l , Baghdad, 1933.94-5 Camels wi th their drivers in Maude Avenue,

Baghdad, 1933.96 Camels at rest near the tomb of Shaikh Omar,

1933.97-8 Buffalos on the banks of the Tigris, Baghdad,

1933.99-105 Series of photographs of Kadhimain Mosque

showing details of the stone decoration and ena-mel work, and children at the Quranic school,1932.

106-10 Various views of Basra and the Shatt al Arab,1932.

111-4 Various views of Ctesiphon, 1932.115 war memorial to the 6th battalion of the Royal

North Lanes Regiment on the road to Ctesiphon,1932.

116 Village on the Diala r iver , between Baghdad andTall Asmar, 1932.

117 Veiled ladies waiting at a wayside station bet-ween Baghdad and Basra, 1932.

118-22 Excavations in progress at Tall Asmar, 1932.123 Pipes for the I. P.C. pipeline on the railway

near Baghdad, 1932.124-9 Various views of Ur taken during Dr. Wooley's

excavations, 1932.130-1 Zubair - street scene and the suq, 1932.132 Tomb in the burial ground, Zubair, 1932.133-4 Woman spinning in the entrance to her tent,

Zubair, 1932.135-41 Various views of Babylon, 1933.

fiche 2

BELL, G.M.L.Antiquities and archaeological sites, 1909-1920;Faisal I, and official events, circa 1921.

King

142-6 5 panoramic views of the Abbasid remains ofSamarra and Abu Dulaf , 1909.

147-56 Various photographs taken during the Germanexcavations at Qalaat Sharqa (Assur) , including2 panoramic views of the site, 1909.

157-9 3 panoramic views of Mosul, 1909.160-3 Details of the decorative stonework at Mar

3irjis, Mosul, 1909.164-9 Interior and exterior views of the Great

Mosque, Mosul, 1909.170-7 Various views of Mar Tuma, Mosul, showing the

outer door, details of the stonework, the tombof the bishops, and priests conducting a ser-vice, 1909.

178-80 Various views of Babylon, 1911.181 Gertrude Bell at dinner with Dr. Andrae, Dr.

Preusser and other members of the Germanarchaeological team at Qalaat Sharqa (Assur) ,1911.

182-9 Various views of Hatra, 1911.190 Hugh Bell in the garden of Gertrude's house in

Baghdad, 1920.

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38 Iraq

191 River frontage, Baghdad, 1970.192 Hugh and Gertrude Bell at Babylon, 1920.193-7 The Amir Faisal ibn Hussain meeting tribal

leaders at Ramadi, July 1921.198-200 The Amir Faisal receiving the allegiance of

civic officials, Ramadi, July 1921.201-10 Various portraits of King Faisal 1, 1921.

211 King Faisal I with Fakhri Jamil, Cornwallisand the Garbetts, Ctesiphon, 1921.

212-4 King Faisal I with Gertrude Bell on a picnicoutside Baghdad early 1920's.

215 Aerial view of Kadhimain Mosque, circa 1924.216-21 porters working on Bank Street, New

Street and on the customs quay, Baghdad, 1932.77-81 Kurdish porters working on the Maude bridge,

River Street, Bank Street and in the suq,

Baghdad, 1933.82 Man selling bread outside the itled

"The tomb of Hussein Kerbela" (25); pho-tographer unknown, circa 1910.

223 H.E. Bowman with a large group of British offi-cers and men serving in Iraq, 1918.

224 The palace of the Shaikh of Muhamara, 1918.225-9 Ashar creek, Basra, 1918.230-1 Steamer and mahaila on the Tigris below Basra,

1918.232 The MacMunn bridge, Amara, 1918.233 Monument to the fall of Kut, 1918.234 General view of Amara, 1918.235 Village on the Tigris, 1918.236-7 Kut at Amara, 1918.238 Hospital ship on the Tigris, 1918.

239-40 Steamer and small craft on the Tigris, 1918.241 Village on the Tigris, 1918.242 Bridge Street, Baghdad, 1918.243-4 Ctesiphon, 1918.245-7 Tea party on the roof of the Baghdad Saray to

inaugurate the Department of Education, 1918.248-57 Armistice Day, Baghdad, 1918; crowds assembled

to celebrate the conclusion of hostilities withTurkey.

258-60 The Shaikh of Muhamara and British officersawaiting the arrival of the Civil Commissioner,Basra, 1918.

261-3 Various views of Zuabir showing the mosque, andchildren and teachers assembled outside theirschool, 1918.

264 Pupils and teachers assembled outside theirschool, Suq at Shuyukh, 1918.

265 "The tree of knowledge", Qurna, 1918.266-7 Pupils and teachers outside their school,

Madina, 1918.268-70 Qalat Salih-view from the Tigris, and children

from the local school, 1918.271 Humphrey Bowman at Qalat Salih, 1918.272-7 Floods on the Euphrates, spring 1919.278-9 Bait Della - headquarters of the Department of

Education, 1919.280 Women working in the Jalus refugee camp,

Baquba, 1919.281-3 Humphrey Bowman with the H.Q. staff of the

Department of Education, Baghdad, 1919.284 The headmaster and staff of Karbala school,

1919.

285 Porters unloading a boat, Basra, 1919.286-91 Various views of Babylon, 1919.292-3 Bowman's transport halted between Qalaat Sharqa

and Mosul, 1919.294-5 the Government School, Samarra, 1919.296 K.K. O'Connor, Assistant Political Officer,

Tekrit, 1919.297-307 Various views of Samarra showing the mosque,

the Abbasid remains, and the races in progress,1919.

308-9 The remains of Assur, 1919.

310-1 Further views of the Abbasid remains, Samarra,1919.

312-24 Various views of Mosul and Nineveh, 1919.

325 Christian man spinning in a village near Mosul,1919.

326-8 Young brides, Tall Kaif, 1919.

329 Village grindstones, Tall Kaif, 1919.330 Woman spinning, Tall Kaif, 1919.331 Pupils and teachers outside the Chaldean

school, Tall Kaif, 1919.332 Shaikh Muhammad Ali of Tall Afar, 1919.333 Women washing clothes in the river at Tall

Afar, 1919.334-7 Humphrey Bowman en route for Sinjar, 1919.338 General view of Tall Afar, 1919.339-40 Sinjar, 1919.

341 Truck crossing the Lower Zab en route for

Arbil, 1919.

342 Twelfth century tower, Arbil, 1919.343 The sacred peacock of the Yazidi faith, 1919.344 A Yazidi being initiated into the faith by

Shaikh Ismail Beg, 1919.345-6 The suq and the town square Kirkuk, 1919.347 General view of Altun Koprii, 1919.348 Kurdish village, 1919.349-58 Various views of Sulaimaniya showing the saray,

the gallows, the suq, the local school, andMajor Greenhouse with his staff, 1919.

359 Village houses, Kifri, 1919.360-2 Tuz Khurmatu - village houses, local digni-

taries, and children bathing in the river,

1919.

363 Jabal Hamrin, 1919.364 New escape, at the Table Mountain, over the

Diyala river, 1919.

fiche 4

365-92 Boy scouts taking part in a display in the

public gardens, Baghdad, 1919.393-401 Football competition, Baghdad, 1919.402-4 Further photographs of boy scouts, Baghdad,

1919.

405-12 Kut at Amara, 1919.413-42 Series of postcards of Baghdad,

Ctesiphon,Hilla, Kadhimain, Babylon andKarbala; photographer unknown, circa 1919.

443 Humphrey Bowman with the Education Committee,Baghdad, 1919.

444-5 Groups taken at Baghdad Training College, 1920.446-51 Snapshots taken during the Bowmans' visit to

Babylon with Professor Clay, 1920.452 Houses by the river, Baghdad, circa 1920.453 Sir Arnold and Lady Wilson, circa 1920.454-5 Ezra's tomb at the junction of the Tigris and

Euphrates, 1920 and 1924.456-9 R.A.F. aerial photographs of the Khuta bridge,

Baghdad, Samarra, Kadhimain Mosque, andCtesiphon, 1924.

460-2 3 R.A.F. photographs of Babylon, circa 1924.463-4 2 portraits of Saiyid Talib at Naqib, by Chalil

Raad, 1924.465 Abdul Illah and Nuri Said, Baghdad, 1934.466 Portrait of Nuri Said, Baghdad, 1942.

fiche 4-5

COGHILL, Sir P.S.

467-523 Album of photographs of the Iraqi police pre-sented to Sir Patrick Coghill by theDirector-General of the force in 1956.

fiche 5

EDMONDS, C.J.Collection of snapshots taken throughout C.J. Edmonds'period of service in Iraq, showing all parts of thecountry, but especially town and village life inKurdistan, 1916-1945.

Album of snapshots of Amara, Basra and Zubair, 1916.

524-5 C.J. Edmonds and Major D.L.R. Lorimer, Amara,1916.

526-7 British troops on the Tigris front, 1916.

528 C.J. Edmonds' Arab sovars near Amara, 1916.529 Man ploughing near Amara, 1916.

38 Iraq

191 River frontage, Baghdad, 19'0.192 Hugh and Gertrude Bell at Babylon, 1920.193-7 The Amir Faisal ibn Hussain meeting tribal

leaders at Ramadi, July 1921.198-200 The Amir Faisal receiving the allegiance of

civic officials, Ramadi, 3uly 1921.201-10 Various portraits of King Faisal I, 1921.211 King Faisal I with Fakhri 3amil, Cornwallis

and the Garbetts, Ctesiphon, 1921.212-4 King Faisal I with Gertrude Bell on a picnic

outside Baghdad early 1920's.215 Aerial view of Kadhimain Mosque, circa 192*.216-21 porters working on Bank Street, New

Street and on the customs quay, Baghdad, 1932.77-81 Kurdish porters working on the Maude bridge,

River Street, Bank Street and in the suq,Baghdad, 1933.

82 Man selling bread outside the itled"The tomb of Hussein Kerbela" (25); pho-tographer unknown, circa 1910.

223 H . E . Bowman with a large group of British o f f i -cers and men serving in Iraq, 1918.

22* The palace of the Shaikh of Muhamara, 1918.225-9 Ashar creek, Basra, 1918.230-1 Steamer and mahaila on the Tigris below Basra,

1918.232 The MacMunn bridge, Amara, 1918.233 Monument to the fall of Kut , 1918.23* General view of Amara, 1918.235 Village on the Tigris, 1918.236-7 Kut al Amara, 1918.238 Hospital ship on the Tigris, 1918.239-*0 Steamer and small craft on the Tigris, 1918.2*1 Village on the Tigris, 1918.2*2 Bridge Street, Baghdad, 1918.2*3-* Ctesiphon, 1918.2*5-7 Tea party on the roof of the Baghdad Saray to

inaugurate the Department of Education, 1918.2*8-57 Armistice Day, Baghdad, 1918; crowds assembled

to celebrate the conclusion of hostilities withTurkey.

258-60 The Shaikh of Muhamara and British officersawaiting the arrival of the Civil Commissioner,Basra, 1918.

261-3 Various views of Zuabir showing the mosque, andchildren and teachers assembled outside theirschool, 1918.

26* Pupils and teachers assembled outside theirschool, Suq al Shuyukh, 1918.

265 "The tree of knowledge", Qurna, 1918.266-7 Pupils and teachers outside their school,

Madina, 1918.268-70 Qalat Salih-view from the Tigris, and children

from the local school, 1918.271 Humphrey Bowman at Qalat Salih, 1918.272-7 Floods on the Euphrates, spring 1919.278-9 Bait Delia - headquarters of the Department of

Education, 1919.280 women working in the 3alus refugee

Baquba, 1919.281-3 Humphrey Bowman with the H.Q. staff

Department of Education, Baghdad, 1919.28* The headmaster and staff of Karbala

1919.285 Porters unloading a boat, Basra, 1919.286-91 Various views of Babylon, 1919.292-3 Bowman's transport halted between Qalaat Sharqa

and Mosul, 1919.29*-5 The Government School, Samarra, 1919.296 K . K . O'Connor, Assistant Political Officer,

Tekrit, 1919.297-307 Various views of Samarra showing the mosque,

the Abbasid remains, and the races in progress,1919.

308-9 The remains of Assur, 1919.310-1 Further views of the

1919.312-2* Various views of Mosul and Nineveh, 1919.325 Christian man spinning in a village near Mosul,

1919.326-8 Young brides, Tall Kaif , 1919.

camp,

of the

school,

329 Village grindstones, Tall Kaif , 1919.330 Woman spinning, Tall Ka i f , 1919.331 Pupils and teachers outside the Chaldean

school, Tall Ka i f , 1919.332 Shaikh Muhammad Ali of Tall Afar , 1919.333 Women washing clothes in the river at Tall

Afar , 1919.33*-7 Humphrey Bowman en route for Sinjar, 1919.338 General view of Tall Afa r , 1919.339-*0 Sinjar, 1919.3*1 Truck crossing the Lower Zab en route for

Arbil, 1919.3*2 Twelfth century tower, Arbi l , 1919.3*3 The sacred peacock of the Yazidi fa i th , 1919.3** A Yazidi being initiated into the faith by

Shaikh Ismail Beg, 1919.3*5-6 The suq and the town square Kirkuk, 1919.3*7 General view of Altun Köprü, 1919.3*8 Kurdish village, 1919.3*9-58 Various views of Sulaimaniya showing the saray,

the gallows, the suq, the local school, andMajor Greenhouse with his s taf f , 1919.

359 Village houses, K i f r i , 1919.360-2 Tuz Khurmatu - village houses, local digni-

taries, and children bathing in the r iver ,1919.

363 Jabal Hamrin, 1919.36* New escape, at the Table Mountain, over the

Diyala river, 1919.

fiche *

365-92 Boy scouts taking part in a display in thepublic gardens, Baghdad, 1919.

393-*01 Football competition, Baghdad, 1919.*02-* Further photographs of boy scouts, Baghdad,

1919.*05-12 Kut al Amara, 1919.*13-*2 Series of postcards of Baghdad,

Ctesiphon, Hilla, Kadhimain, Babylon andKarbala; photographer unknown, circa 1919.

**3 Humphrey Bowman with the Education Committee,Baghdad, 1919.

***-5 Groups taken at Baghdad Training College, 1920.**6-51 Snapshots taken during the Bowmans' visit to

Babylon with Professor Clay, 1920.*52 Houses by the river, Baghdad, circa 1920.*53 Sir Arnold and Lady Wilson, circa 1920.*5*-5 Ezra's tomb at the junction of the Tigris and

Euphrates, 1920 and 192*.*56-9 R .A .F . aerial photographs of the Khuta bridge,

Baghdad, Samarra, Kadhimain Mosque, andCtesiphon, 192*.

*60-2 3 R.A.F. photographs of Babylon, circa 192*.*63-* 2 portraits of Saiyid Talib al Naqib, by Chalil

Raad, 192*.*65 Abdul Illah and Nuri Said, Baghdad, 193*.*66 Portrait of Nuri Said, Baghdad, 19*2.

Abbasid remains,

fiche *-5

COGHILL, Sir P.S.

*67-523 Album of photographs of the Iraqi police pre-sented to Sir Patrick Coghill by theDirector-General of the force in 1956.

fiche 5

EDMONDS, C.3.Collection of snapshots taken throughout C.3. Edmonds'period of service in Iraq, showing all parts of thecountry, but especially town and village life inKurdistan, 1916-19*5.

Samarra Album of snapshots of Amara, Basra and Zubair, 1916.

52*-5 C.J. Edmonds and Major D . L . R . Lorimer, Amara,1916.

526-7 British troops on the Tigris f ront , 1916.528 C.3. Edmonds' Arab sovars near Amara, 1916.529 Man ploughing near Amara, 1916.

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530 Sailing boat on the Tigris, 1916.531-2 The river and palmgroves at Basra, 1916.533 The Revenue Board, Basra; Philby, Geary and

Bullard, 1916.534 Levant consuls in Mesopotamia; Geary, Bullard,

and C.J. Edmonds, Basra, 1916.535-8 C.J. Edmonds, the Bishop of Nagpur, Wills,

Milborrow and Hasan Hamadi, Basra, 1916.539-44 Ajairawiya - date-packing station, 1916.545 The market place, Zubair, 1916.546 The chief falconer, Zubair, 1916.547 Men with their hawks outside the city gates,

Zubair, 1916.548 Shaikh Ibrahim's hawks, Zubair, 1916.549 Camels in the market place, Zubair, 1916.550 View of the roofs of Zubair, 1916.

Album of snapshots of Baghdad, Babylon, Kirkuk andSulaimaniya, 1919.

551 River steamer on the Tigris, 1919.552 All Gharbi, 1919.553 The arrival of the Lynch boat, Baghdad, 1919.554 Troops entraining, Baghdad ,1919.

555 New Street, Baghdad, 1919.556 Street scene, Baghdad, 1919.557-67 Babylon, 1919.568 Date-picker at work, Hilla, 1919.

569 Kirkuk from the Government Saray, 1919.570 Stork's nest, Kirkuk, 1919.

571-3 Military transport on theKirkuk-Chamchamal-Bazian road, 1919.

574 The Bazian pass, 1919.575-6 The town of Sulaimaniya, 1919.577 M ah mud Pasha and Babakr Agha, Sulaimaniya,

1919.

578 The village of Kerind, 1919.

Album of snapshots of Kirkuk, Arbil and Mosul,1922-1923.

579-81 Aircraft at Hunaidi aerodrome, 1922.

582 Lancia armoured car, Kirkuk, 1923.583-5 General views of Kirkuk, 1923.586 Water-carrier and his mule, Kirkuk, 1923.

fiche 6

587-9 Streets on the mound, Kirkuk, 1923.590 Bishop Stefan Jibri, Kirkuk, 1923.591 The first Kurdish delegation from Sulaimaniya,

1922.592 Herki tribesmen, Arbil, 1922.593-4 Saiyid Taha on his arrival at Kirkuk, 1922.595-8 Altun Kopru: view from the bridge; women at the

well; the saray, 1922.599-600 The mound at Arbil, 1922.601-2 Littledale and Lyon, Arbil, 1922.603 Koi from the air, 1922.604-9 Various view of Koi showing the mosque,

townspeople repairing bomb damage and thecustoms khan, 1922.

610 Police escort on the Arbil road, 1922.611-2 C.J. Edmonds, Littledale and Lyon, Bezirka,

1922.613-22 Babakr Agha and his followers on the Arbil-Koi

road, 1922.623-5 General views of Koi, 1922.626 Christian man making string, Koi, 1922.627-9 The Lesser Zab near Taqtaq, 1922.630 Villagers with their cattle, near Kirkuk, 1922.631 Tuz Khurmatu, 1922.632 Sikh troops arriving at Kirkuk by plane, 1923.633 Shaikh Hama at Qadir Karam, 1923.634 Dervishes at Qadir Karam, 1923.635 Talabani Shaikhs at Yangija, 1923.636 Kirkuk; Fattah Pasha, Izzat Pasha and Majid

Effendi awaiting the arrival of the HighCommissioner, 1923.

637-40 Sir H. Dobbs, C.J. Edmonds, Littledale, andLyon after their flight to Arbil, 1923.

39

641 The Zab in flood, Taqtaq, 1923.

642 Police escort at the ferry, Taqtaq, 1923.

643-4 The Koi-Altun Kopru road, 1923.

645-6 The Rubat, Koi, 1923.647 Mahmud Agha of Sartik, 1923.648 The bridge at Altun Kopru, 1923.649 C.]. Edmonds with a group of Babakr Agha's

followers, Koi, 1923.650 The son of Babakr Agha, Koi, 1923.651-7 Abbasid ruins near Tall Ali, 1923.658 The village of Tall Ali, 1923.659 Kirkuk aerodrome, 1923.660-2 The family of Thomas Hindi, Kirkuk, 1923.663-6 Various views of Kirkuk showing the fort, the

saray and the mound, 1923.667 The bridge at Mosul, 1923.668 New Street, Mosul, 1923.

Album of snapshots taken during the "Koikol" opera-

tions, 1923.

669 "Koikol" - the Colonel Commandant B. Vincent,1923.

670 Manning and Vincent at Chamchamal, 1923.671 Chamchamal - XIV Sikh regiment on the march,

1923.672-3 British officers at Chamchamal, 1923.674 Aeroplane picking up messages near Chamchamal,

1923.675 Manning and Vincent, Chamchamal, 1923.676 Troops on the march near Chamchamal, 1923.677-8 Majid Effendi, Amin Reshid Agha and Arif

Effendi at Chamchamal, 1923.679 The square at Sulaimaniya, 1923.680 The road to Soane's house, Sulaimaniya, 1923.681-2 The view from the roof of Soane's house,

Sulaimaniya, 1923.

fiche 6-7

Further album of snapshots of the "Koikol" operations,1922-1923.

683-704 "Koikol" operations, 1922-1923: troopssearching Jasana village; the Zab gorge,Dukkan; Topzawa, Bingird and Mamandawavillages; the punishment of the Shillana.

fiche 7

705-6 Notables of Sulaimaniya, 1923.707-8 Mustafa Pasha with Shaikh

Edmonds, 1923.Qadir and C.].

709 Troops marching through Sulaimaniya, 1923.710 Growdon, Lovat, Fraser, Gibbs and Bastow, H.Q.

mess, "Koicol", 1923.711-2 Sulaimaniya - the Political Office and the

mosque, 1923.

Album of snapshots of the Kifri area and Hawija,1923-1924.

713-4 White, Alban, Richards, Burgess and ShaikhMustafa Talabani on the Zindana - Kifri road,1923.

715-6 Routh and his aeroplane, Kelar, 1923.717 Tents at Kareza, 1923.718 Bawanur - typical reed houses, 1923.719-20 Mikaili tents at Koik, 1923.721 Kerim Beg, Chief of the Jaf, 1923.722 Ahmad-i-Shahsuwar, Rozadi, 1923.723 Murad and White, 1923.724 Sulaiman Khan Rozadi, near Nawa, 1923.725-6 Police crossing the Kifri gap, 1923.727-8 C.J. Edmonds, Alban, White, Wardle, Burgess,

Murad and Richards, 1923.729-52 Series of photographs taken during a tour of

Hawija, 1924.

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530 Sailing boat on the Tigris, 1916.531-2 The river and palmgroves at Basra, 1916.533 The Revenue Board, Basra; Philby, Geary and

Bullard, 1916.53* Levant consuls in Mesopotamia; Geary, Bullard,

and C.3. Edmonds, Basra, 1916.535-8 C.a. Edmonds, the Bishop of Nagpur, Wills ,

Milborrow and Hasan Hamadi, Basra, 1916.539-44 Ajairawiya - date-packing station, 1916.545 The market place, Zubair, 1916.546 The chief falconer, Zubair, 1916.547 Men with their hawks outside the city gates,

Zubair, 1916.548 Shaikh Ibrahim's hawks, Zubair, 1916.549 Camels in the market place, Zubair, 1916.550 View of the roofs of Zubair, 1916.

Album of snapshots of Baghdad, Babylon, Kirkuk andSulaimaniya, 1919.

551 River steamer on the Tigris, 1919.552 Ali Gharbi, 1919.553 The arrival of the Lynch boat, Baghdad, 1919.554 Troops entraining, Baghdad ,1919.555 New Street, Baghdad, 1919.556 Street scene, Baghdad, 1919.557-67 Babylon, 1919.568 Date-picker at work, Hilla, 1919.569 Kirkuk from the Government Saray, 1919.570 Stork's nest, Kirkuk, 1919.571-3 Military transport on the

Kirkuk-Chamchamal-Bazian road, 1919.574 The Bazian pass, 1919.575-6 The town of Sulaimaniya, 1919.577 Mahmud Pasha and Babakr Agha, Sulaimaniya,

1919.578 The village of Kerind, 1919.

Album of snapshots of Kirkuk, Arbil and Mosul,1922-1923.

579-81 Aircraft at Hunaidi aerodrome, 1922.582 Lancia armoured car, Ki rkuk , 1923.583-5 General views of Kirkuk, 1923.586 Water-carrier and his mule, Kirkuk, 1923.

fiche 6

587-9 Streets on the mound, Kirkuk, 1923.590 Bishop Stefan Jibri, K i rkuk , 1923.591 The first Kurdish delegation from Sulaimaniya,

1922.592 Herki tribesmen, Arbil, 1922.593-4 Saiyid Taha on his arrival at Kirkuk, 1922.595-8 Altun Koprii: view from the bridge; women at the

well; the saray, 1922.599-600 The mound at Arbil, 1922.601-2 Littledale and Lyon, Arbil, 1922.603 Koi from the air, 1922.604-9 Various view of Koi showing the mosque,

townspeople repairing bomb damage and thecustoms khan, 1922.

610 Police escort on the Arbil road, 1922.611-2 C.J . Edmonds, Littledale and Lyon, Bezirka,

1922.613-22 Babakr Agha and his followers on the Arbil-Koi

road, 1922.623-5 General views of Koi, 1922.626 Christian man making string, Koi, 1922.627-9 The Lesser Zab near Taqtaq, 1922.630 Villagers with their cattle, near Kirkuk, 1922.631 Tuz Khurmatu , 1922.632 Sikh troops arriving at Kirkuk by plane, 1923.633 Shaikh Hama at Qadir Karam, 1923.634 Dervishes at Qadir Karam, 1923.635 Talabani Shaikhs at Yangija, 1923.636 Kirkuk; Fattah Pasha, Izzat Pasha and Majid

Effendi awaiting the arrival of the HighCommissioner, 1923.

637-40 Sir H. Dobbs, C.3. Edmonds, Littledale, andLyon after their flight to Arbi l , 1923.

641 The Zab in flood, Taqtaq, 1923.642 Police escort at the f e r ry , Taqtaq, 1923.643-4 The Koi-Altun Köprü road, 1923.645-6 The Rubat , Koi, 1923.647 Mahmud Agha of Sartik, 1923.648 The bridge at Altun Köprü , 1923.649 C.3. Edmonds with a group of Babakr Agha's

followers, Koi, 1923.650 The son of Babakr Agha, Koi , 1923.651-7 Abbasid ruins near Tall Ali , 1923.658 The village of Tall Ali , 1923.659 Kirkuk aerodrome, 1923.660-2 The family of Thomas Hindi, K i rkuk , 1923.663-6 Various views of Kirkuk showing the for t , the

saray and the mound, 1923.667 The bridge at Mosul, 1923.668 New Street, Mosul, 1923.

Album of snapshots taken during the "Koikol" opera-tions, 1923.

669 "Koikol" - the Colonel Commandant B. Vincent,1923.

670 Manning and Vincent at Chamchamal, 1923.671 Chamchamal - XIV Sikh regiment on the march,

1923.672-3 British officers at Chamchamal, 1923.674 Aeroplane picking up messages near Chamchamal,

1923.675 Manning and Vincent, Chamchamal, 1923.676 Troops on the march near Chamchamal, 1923.677-8 Majid Effendi , Amin Reshid Agha and Arif

Effendi at Chamchamal, 1923.679 The square at Sulaimaniya, 1923.680 The road to Soane's house, Sulaimaniya, 1923.681-2 The view from the roof of Soane's house,

Sulaimaniya, 1923.

fiche 6-7

Further album of snapshots of the "Koikol" operations,1922-1923.

683-704 "Koikol" operations, 1922-1923: troopssearching Jasana village; the Zab gorge,Dukkan; Topzawa, Bingird and Mamandawavillages; the punishment of the Shillana.

fiche 7

705-6 Notables of Sulaimaniya, 1923.707-8 Mustafa Pasha with Shaikh Qadir and C.3.

Edmonds, 1923.709 Troops marching through Sulaimaniya, 1923.710 Growdon, Lovât, Fraser, Gibbs and Bastow, H.Q.

mess, "Koicol", 1923.711-2 Sulaimaniya - the Political Office and the

mosque, 1923.

Album of snapshots of the Kifri area and Hawija,1923-1924.

713-4 White , Alban, Richards, Burgess and ShaikhMustafa Talabani on the Zindana - Ki f r i road,1923.

715-6 Routh and his aeroplane, Kelar, 1923.717 Tents at Kareza, 1923.718 Bawanur - typical reed houses, 1923.719-20 Mikaili tents at Koik, 1923.721 Kerim Beg, Chief of the Jaf , 1923.722 Ahmad-i-Shahsuwar, Rozadi, 1923.723 Murad and White, 1923.724 Sulaiman Khan Rozadi, near Nawa, 1923.725-6 Police crossing the Ki f r i gap, 1923.727-8 C.J. Edmonds, Alban, White, Wardle, Burgess,

Murad and Richards, 1923.729-52 Series of photographs taken during a tour of

Hawija , 1924.

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40 Iraq

1923.

753 The Khasa Chai, 1923.754-62 Various views of Chamchamal, showing the mound,

the suq and the saray, 1923.763-4 Police on the march between Chamchamal and

Mamliha, 1923.765-7 Police watering their horses at Shiwa sur,

1923.768 The Tauq Chai, 1923.769-70 Qum Mamliha - the salt saray, 1923.771-6 The Sagirma pass, 1923.777 Said Agha of Jafaran, 1923.778 Kurdish tribesmen, Jafaran, 1923.779 The village of Jafaran, 1923.780 Group of Jewish men, Qara Dagh, 1923.781-4 Shaikh Abdul Qadir and Shaikh Abdul Kerim,

1923.785-8 Various views of Qara Dagh, 1923.789 A pig hunt, Naokopi, 1923.790 Shaikh Abdul Qadir, Naokopi, 1923.791 The "Imrat" - ancient ruins, Naokopi, 1923.792 Said Agha of Jafaran, 1923.

fiche 7-8

793-804 Rock carvings, Darband-i-Gawr, 1923.

fiche 8

Album of snapshots, 1924-1925, including a series takenduring the Mosul Commission.

888 Sir Percy and Lady Loraine with Gertrude Bell,Baghdad, 1924.

889 C.J. Edmonds' plane approaching Sulaimaniya,1924.

890-1 MacGregor, Gowan and Chapman, Sulaimaniya,1924.

892 General view of Sulaimaniya, 1924.893 Babakr Agha, 1924.894 Ali Riza Askari, 1924.895 Gowan, Robb and MacGregor after their flight to

Halabja, 1924.896 Selim Agha, 1924.897 R.A.F. plane flying over the Qara Sird, 1924.898 C.J. Edmonds and Berry, 1924.899 Molly and Alec Holt, 1924.900-5 Kirkuk Railway construction, 1924.906-7 Abdullah Safi and ishaq Ifraim, 1924.908 Tuz Khurmatu station, 1924.909 Armoured cars on the Kirkuk-Kifri road, 1924.910 Snowbound vehicles on the Kirkuk-Chamchamal

road, 1924.911 Said Agha of Sulaimaniya, 1924.912-5 Kirkuk under snow, 1924.916 The Kifri gap, 1924.917 Qala Shirwana, 1924.918-20 Flooded coal mine near Kifri, 1924.921 The heir of the chief of the Jaf tribe, 1924.

805 Men in the Diwankhana, Sewsenan, 1923.806 A woman demanding blood money, near Homar Qala,

1923.807-11 Jaf nomads on the Paikuli pass, 1923.812-5 Sassanian ruins, Paikuli, 1923.816-9 The source of the Ao Ispi, 1923.820-4 C.J. Edmonds, Growden, Burgess and Murad at

Ibrahim Khanchi, 1923.825 Group of Zangana Aghas, 1923.826-7 Mountain views, Zangana, 1923.828-9 Hama Ziad, Koi, 1923.830-3 Babakr Agha and some of his followers, Koi,

1923.834 Koi, 1923.835 Group of reapers from the Koi area, 1923.836-7 Bahlul Agha at Koi, 1923.838 Darband from Sersian, 1923.839-40 Mulla All at the aerodrome, Sersian, 1923.841-2 Group at the house of Dara Beg, lftikhar, 1923.

843 Talabani Shaikhs, Ao Barik, 1923.

844 Dervishes at Qadir Karam, 1923.845 Man preparing tea, Mir Nasir, 1923.

Album of snapshots of Kirkuk and Halabja, 1924.

846 Police watering horses at Abu Zilaila, 1924.847-8 The camp of Al Bu Taraz on the Adhaim river,

1924.849 Police column fording the Adhaim river, 1924.850-4 Tribal leaders at Hawi al Tuwaivil. 1924.855-6 The Tauq Chai, 1924.857 The tent of Faris beg Baiat at Kul Tappa, 1924.

858 Pizhder Aghas at the races, Baghdad, 1924.859 Kurdish men on the Kirkuk-Kifri road, 1924.860 Kiokha Mina of Berdebi, 1924.861-3 Agha Zhin, the widow of Surk Agha, 1924.

864-70 Sir H. Dobbs' visit to Kirkuk and Qara Hasan,1924.

871 A mill, Qara Hasan, 1924.872-4 Adila Khanum and some of her followers,

Halabja, 1924.875 The entrance to the covered bazaar, Halabja,

1924.

876 Adila Khanum, Halabja, 1924.877 The daughter of Izzat Beg, Halabja, 1924.

878-9 Hamid Beg and Jafar Sultan, Halabja, 1924.

880-2 Views of Halabja, 1924.

883 C.J. Edmonds' plane about to take off fromHalabja, 1924.

884 Shaikh Qadir Hafidzada, 1924.

885 Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, 1924.886-7 C.J. Edmonds' house in Kirkuk, 1924.

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922-3 C.J. Edmonds and other officials at the Kifricoal mine, 1924.

The League of Nations Frontier Commission (MosulCommission) , 1925.

924-31 The Commissioners, Wirsen, Incze, Roddalo,Charrere, Badri, Edmonds, Teleki and Paulis,1925.

932-3 Bridge over the river at Mosul, 1925.934 Marble mason at work, Mosul, 1925.935 Coffee shop, Mosul, 1925.936-9 Scenes in the suq, Mosul, 1925.940 Count Pourtales, 1925.941 M. Kramers, the interpreter, 1925.942-7 Scenes in the suq, Mosul, 1925.948 People assembled by the bridge, Mosul, 1925.949 Wood-chopper, Mosul, 1925.950 Women picnicking, Mosul, 1925.951-3 Some of the Commissioners at Kirkuk aerodrome,

1925.954 Convoy leaving Kirkuk for Sulaimaniya, 1925.955 A gardener, Sulaimaniya, 1925.956 Paulis and Incze en route for Sulaimaniya,

1925.

957-8 Altun Kopru, 1925.959 The Frontier Commission's Turkish experts,

Altun Kopru, 1925.960-1 Mrs. Sinderson, Miss Keene and other ladies on

a picnic in Baghdad, 1925.962 C.J. Edmonds en route for Dohuk, 1925.963 Chai khana on the Mosul-Dohuk road, 1925.964 Christian man from the Mosul area, 1925.965 General view of Dohuk, 1925.966-8 The Zakho gorge, 1925.969 R.F. Jardine - British Assessor on the Frontier

Commission, 1925.970 A gipsy in the Zakho gorge, 1925.971 General view of Zakho, 1925.972-5 Members of the Commission at Zakho, 1925.976-93 Various views of Zakho showing streets in the

town, the suspension bridge, and rafts on theriver, 1925.

994-5 Kamil Beg and Nazim Beg Kirkuli, the FrontierCommission's Turkish experts, Zakho, 1925.

996-99 Various views of Dohuk showing the orchards andthe ruined bridge, 1925.

1000 C.J. Edmonds with the President of the FrontierCommission, Dohuk, 1925.

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The Khasa Chai, 1923.Various views of Chamchamal, showing the mound,the suq and the saray, 1923.Police on the march between Chamchamal andMamliha, 1923.Police watering their horses at Shiwa sur,1923.The Tauq Chai, 1923.Qum Mamliha - the salt saray, 1923.The Sagirma pass, 1923.Said Agha of Oafaran, 1923.Kurdish tribesmen, Jafaran, 1923.The village of Jafaran, 1923.Group of Jewish men, Qara Dagh, 1923.Shaikh Abdul Qadir and Shaikh Abdul Kerim,1923.Various views of Qara Dagh, 1923.A pig hunt , Naokopi, 1923.Shaikh Abdul Qadir, Naokopi, 1923.The "Imrat" - ancient ruins, Naokopi, 1923.Said Agha of Jafaran, 1923.

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793-804 Rock carvings, Darband-i-Gawr, 1923.

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805 Men in the Diwankhana, Sewsenan, 1923.806 A woman demanding blood money, near Homar Qala,

1923.807-11 Jaf nomads on the Paikuli pass, 1923.812-5 Sassanian ruins, Paikuli, 1923.816-9 The source of the Ao Ispi, 1923.820-4 C.J . Edmonds, Growden, Burgess and Murad at

Ibrahim Khanchi, 1923.825 Group of Zangana Aghas, 1923.826-7 Mountain views, Zangana, 1923.828-9 Hama Ziad, Koi, 1923.830-3 Babakr Agha and some of his followers, Koi,

1923.834 Koi, 1923.835 Group of reapers from the Koi area, 1923.836-7 Bahlul Agha at Koi, 1923.838 Darband from Sersian, 1923.839-40 Mulla Ali at the aerodrome, Sersian, 1923.841-2 Group at the house of Dara Beg, If t ikhar , 1923.843 Talabani Shaikhs, Ao Barik, 1923.844 Dervishes at Qadir Karam, 1923.845 Man preparing tea, Mir Nasir, 1923.

Album of snapshots of Kirkuk and Halabja, 1924.

846 Police watering horses at Abu Zilaila, 1924.847-8 The camp of Al Bu Taraz on the Adhaim river,

1924.849 Police column fording the Adhaim river, 1924.850-4 Tribal leaders at Hawi al Tuwaivil. 1924.855-6 The Tauq Chai, 1924.857 The tent of Paris beg Baiat at Kul Tappa, 1924.858 Pizhder Aghas at the races, Baghdad, 1924.859 Kurdish men on the Kirkuk-Kifr i road, 1924.860 Kiokha Mina of Berdebi, 1924.861-3 Agha Zhin, the widow of Surk Agha, 1924.864-70 Sir H. Dobbs' visit to Kirkuk and Qara Hasan,

1924.871 A mill, Qara Hasan, 1924.872-4 Adila Khanum and some of her followers,

Halabja, 1924.875 The entrance to the covered bazaar, Halabja,

1924.876 Adila Khanum, Halabja, 1924.877 The daughter of Izzat Beg, Halabja, 1924.878-9 Hamid Beg and Jafar Sultan, Halabja, 1924.880-2 Views of Halabja, 1924.883 C.J. Edmonds' plane about to take off from

Halabja, 1924.884 Shaikh Qadir Hafidzada, 1924.885 Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, 1924.886-7 C.J. Edmonds' house in Ki rkuk , 1924.

Album of snapshots, 1924-1925, including a series takenduring the Mosul Commission.

888 Sir Percy and Lady Loraine with Gertrude Bell,Baghdad, 1924.

889 C.J. Edmonds' plane approaching Sulaimaniya,1924.

890-1 MacGregor, Gowan and Chapman, Sulaimaniya,1924.

892 General view of Sulaimaniya, 1924.893 Babakr Agha, 1924.894 Ali Riza Askari, 1924.895 Gowan, Robb and MacGregor after their f l ight to

Halabja, 1924.896 Selim Agha, 1924.897 R . A . F . plane flying over the Qara Sird, 1924.898 C.J. Edmonds and Berry, 1924.899 Molly and Alec Holt , 1924.900-5 Kirkuk Railway construction, 1924.906-7 Abdullah Safi and Ishaq I f ra im, 1924.908 Tuz Khurmatu station, 1924.909 Armoured cars on the Kirkuk-Kifri road, 1924.910 Snowbound vehicles on the Kirkuk-Chamchamal

road, 1924.911 Said Agha of Sulaimaniya, 1924.912-5 Kirkuk under snow, 1924.916 The Kif r i gap, 1924.917 Qala Shirwana, 1924.918-20 Flooded coal mine near K i f r i , 1924.921 The heir of the chief of the Jaf tribe, 1924.

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922-3 C.I. Edmonds and other officials at the K i f r icoal mine, 1924.

The League of Nations Frontier Commission (MosulCommission), 1925.

924-31 The Commissioners, Wirsen, Incze, Roddalo,Charrère, Badri, Edmonds, Teleki and Paulis,1925.

932-3 Bridge over the river at Mosul, 1925.934 Marble mason at work, Mosul, 1925.935 Coffee shop, Mosul, 1925.936-9 Scenes in the suq, Mosul, 1925.940 Count Pourtales, 1925.941 M. Kramers, the interpreter, 1925.942-7 Scenes in the suq, Mosul, 1925.948 People assembled by the bridge, Mosul, 1925.949 Wood-chopper, Mosul, 1925.950 Women picnicking, Mosul, 1925.951-3 Some of the Commissioners at Kirkuk aerodrome,

1925.954 Convoy leaving Kirkuk for Sulaimaniya, 1925.955 A gardener, Sulaimaniya, 1925.956 Paulis and Incze en route for Sulaimaniya,

1925.957-8 Altun Köprü, 1925.959 The Frontier Commission's Turkish experts,

Altun Köprü, 1925.960-1 Mrs. Sinderson, Miss Keene and other ladies on

a picnic in Baghdad, 1925.962 C.J. Edmonds en route for Dohuk, 1925.963 Chai khana on the Mosul-Dohuk road, 1925.964 Christian man from the Mosul area, 1925.965 General view of Dohuk, 1925.966-8 The Zakho gorge, 1925.969 R.F. Jardine - British Assessor on the Frontier

Commission, 1925.970 A gipsy in the Zakho gorge, 1925.971 General view of Zakho, 1925.972-5 Members of the Commission at Zakho, 1925.976-93 Various views of Zakho showing streets in the

town, the suspension bridge, and rafts on theriver, 1925.

994-5 Kamil Beg and Nazim Beg Kirkuli, the FrontierCommission's Turkish experts, Zakho, 1925.

996-99 Various views of Dohuk showing the orchards andthe ruined bridge, 1925.

1000 C.J. Edmonds with the President of the FrontierCommission, Dohuk, 1925.

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1001 Gauriel Effendi - a tribal expert with theFrontier Commission, Dohuk, 1925.

1002 Women and children outside their house, Dohuk,1925.

1003-5 Assyrian refugees, Maltai, 1925.1006-10 The Assyrian reliefs of Maltai, 1925.1011-2 Assyrian refugees, Dohuk, 1925.1013 Nabi Yunus, 1925.1014-5 The monastery, Mar Bihnan, 1925.1016 Christian girl, Mar Bihnan, 1925.1017-8 Nimrud - ancient remains, 1925.1019 Men in the courtyard of Nabi Yunus, 1925.1020 Passengers waiting for the Guwair ferry, 1925.1021 Arbil-minaret, 1925.1022-3 Professor Chiera working on the Tarkalan exca-

vations, 1925.1024-5 The Tauq Chai in spate, 1925.1026 Local men waiting to assist travellers across

the Tauq Chai, 1925.1027-8 Aqqa Quf, 1925.1029 Group of local officials, Tauq, 1925.1030 The Mudir of Tuz Khurmatu, 1925.1031 Parliament House, Baghdad, 1925.1032 The Musattid bridge, 1925.1033 Abd al Aziz Mudhaffar, 1925.1034-7 Karbala; the commandant of police, the rest

house and the tomb of Imam Hussain, 1925.1038-9 The Hindiya barrage, 1925.1040 The Bani Hasan canal, 1925.1041-3 River craft at Hilla, 1925.1044 Jamil Takriti, Hilla, 1925.1045 Reed huts on the banks of the Abu Samach canal,

1925.1046-7 Sulaimaniya - scenes in the suq, 1925.1048 A khan, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1049 British head-quarters, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1050 Water-seller, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1051 Horse-drawn threshing drag, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1052 Sick man about to be flown out of Sulaimaniya,

1925.1053 Kurdish women, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1054 A levy post at Halabja, 1925.1055-60 Kurdish officials, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1061 E.B. Soane's partner, Hama, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1062 Shoesmith at work, 1925.1063 The son of Hajji Arif, 1925.1064 Jewish Rabbi, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1065 Blacksmith at work, 1925.1066 Jewish man, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1067 Dervish, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1068 Men bringing in firewood on their mules, 1925.1069 Kurdish boy, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1070 The municipal sweeper, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1071 Mules transporting straw, 1925.1072 Tobacco porter, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1073-8 Various views of the suq at Kirkuk, 1925.

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1079-84 Various views of Dohuk showing the saray,groups of Assyrian refu gees and theQaimmaqam, 1925.

1085-90 Zawita, 1925.1091-6 Tiyari muleteers on the Dohuk-Amadia road,

1925.1097-114 Various views of Amadia, 1925.1115-20 The village of Muzurka near Amadia, 1925.1121-6 Scenes on the road between Amadia and Kani

Masi, 1925.1127-36 Kani Masi-village houses and the church, 1925.1137-44 C.J. Edmonds' party crossing the Khabur river

near Narmki, 1925.1145-8 Narmki-women threshing on the roof of their

house, 1925.1149-50 Bahnuna village, 1925.

Album of snapshots of Mosul, Balad Sinjar, Shaqlawa,and Rowanduz, 1925-1926.

1151-8 Christian Goyan refugees at Zakho, 1925.1159-60 Al Qush village and church, 1925.

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1161-72 The monastery of Rabban Hormuzd, 1925.1173-5 Jabal Maqlub; the Jacobite monastery of Mar

Matta, 1925.1176-8 The foreshore, Mosul, 1925.1179-90 "Among the Yazidis". The shrines of Shaikh Adi

and Shaikh Shams, 1925.1191-6 Ancient remains at Bavian, 1925.1197-202 Various views of Aqra, 1925.1203-14 Balad Sinjar - the town, groups of Yazidis and

the home of Ismail Beg, 1925.1215 The Naqib's house, Mandali, 1925.1216-39 Photographs taken during the Saumur water

dispute, showing the Saumur valley, the tombof Imam Ali, and various officials connectedwith the resolution of the dispute, 1925.

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1240-54 Diyala Liwa: groups of local officials; theKhalis and Haruniya canals, 1926.

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1255-8 The villages of Banabor and Bailula, 1926.1259-66 Darband and the Shaikhan gorge, 1926.1267-72 Quraitu nahiya, 1926.1273 The village of Gawr-i-Wusu, 1926.1274-5 The camp of Jahan Bakhsh at All Agha, 1926.1276-7 The river at Baquba, 1926.1278 All Jaudat, the Mutassarif of Diyala Liwa,

1926.1279 Balad railway station, 1926.1280 Sharqat railway station, 1926.1281 Camel driver, Mosul, 1926.1282-4 The Tigris in flood, Mosul, 1926.1285-6 Ferryman, Guwair, 1926.1287-8 Further views of the Tigris in flood, Mosul,

1926.1289 Minaret, Mosul, 1926.1290 Minaret and mound, Arbil, 1926.1291-300 Photographs taken during a journey from Arbil

to Shaqlawa, 1926.1301 Qadir Beg, Shaqlawa, 1926.1302-14 Various views of Shaqlawa, 1926.1315 Boys on the road below Shaqlawa, 1926.1316 A dervish near Shaqlawa, 1926.1317 A.L.F. Smith en route for Batas, 1926.1318 Some of Shaikh Taha's men, Batas, 1926.1319-22 Hittite relief, Batas, 1926.1323-4 C.J. Edmonds, A.L.F. Smith and other British

officials with Shaikh Taha, Batas, 1926.1325-48 Various views of Ruwanduz, 1926.1349-420 Bradost nahiya, 1926.

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1421-44 Balik nahiya-villages, tribesmen and nomads,1926.

Album of snapshots of the Karbala area and theIraq-Iran frontier, 1926-1927.

1445-9 Karbala station, 1926.1450 River craft at Kufa, 1926.1451-67 Christmas shooting party near Kufa, 1926.1468 The gate of the tomb of Imam Hussain, Karbala,

1926.1469-505 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tour of

the Iraq-Iran frontier between Mandali and theRiver Tib, 1927.

1506-7 The river at Garmat Ali, 1927.1508-9 Muhamara - the river and the Assistant Politi-

cal Officer's house, 1927.1510-33 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tour of

the Iraq-Iran frontier between Khaniqin andHalabja, 1927.

1534 Cobbler at work, Halabja, 1927.1535-68 Sulaimaniya Liwa, 1927.1569-74 The Qara Dagh range, 1927.1575-86 Kirkuk Liwa, 1927.

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1001 Gauriel Effendi - a tribal expert with theFrontier Commission, Dohuk, 1925.

1002 Women and children outside their house, Dohuk,1925.

1003-5 Assyrian refugees, Maltai, 1925.1006-10 The Assyrian reliefs of Maltai, 1925.1011-2 Assyrian refugees, Dohuk, 1925.1013 Nabi Yunus, 1925.1014-5 The monastery, Mar Bihnan, 1925.1016 Christian girl, Mar Bihnan, 1925.1017-8 Nimrud - ancient remains, 1925.1019 Men in the courtyard of Nabi Yunus, 1925.1020 Passengers waiting for the Guwair fe r ry , 1925.1021 Arbil-minaret, 1925.1022-3 Professor Chiera working on the Tarkalan exca-

vations, 1925.1024-5 The Tauq Chai in spate, 1925.1026 Local men waiting to assist travellers across

the Tauq Chai, 1925.1027-8 Aqqa Quf , 1925.1029 Group of local officials, Tauq, 1925.1030 The Mudir of Tuz Khurma tu , 1925.1031 Parliament House, Baghdad, 1925.1032 The Musattid bridge, 1925.1033 Abd al Aziz M u d h a f f a r , 1925.1034-7 Karbala; the commandant of police, the rest

house and the tomb of Imam Hussain, 1925.1038-9 The Hindiya barrage, 1925.1040 The Bani Hasan canal, 1925.1041-3 River craft at Hilla, 1925.1044 Jamil Takriti, Hilla, 1925.1045 Reed huts on the banks of the Abu Samach canal,

1925.1046-7 Sulaimaniya - scenes in the suq, 1925.1048 A khan, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1049 British head-quarters, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1050 water-seller, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1051 Horse-drawn threshing drag, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1052 Sick man about to be f lown out of Sulaimaniya,

1925.1053 Kurdish women, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1054 A levy post at Halabja, 1925.1055-60 Kurdish officials, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1061 E.B. Soane's partner, Hama, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1062 Shoesmith at work, 1925.1063 The son of Hajji Ar i f , 1925.1064 Jewish Rabbi, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1065 Blacksmith at work, 1925.1066 Jewish man, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1067 Dervish, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1068 Men bringing in firewood on their mules, 1925.1069 Kurdish boy, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1070 The municipal sweeper, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1071 Mules transporting straw, 1925.1072 Tobacco porter, Sulaimaniya, 1925.1073-8 Various views of the suq at K i r k u k , 1925.

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1079-84 Various views of Dohuk showing the saray,groups of Assyrian refu gees and theQaimmaqam, 1925.

1085-90 Zawita, 1925.1091-6 Tiyari muleteers on the Dohuk-Amadia road,

1925.1097-114 Various views of Amadia, 1925.1115-20 The village of Muzurka near Amadia, 1925.1121-6 Scenes on the road between Amadia and Kani

Masi, 1925.1127-36 Kani Masi-village houses and the church, 1925.1137-44 C.J. Edmonds' party crossing the Khabur river

near Narmki , 1925.1145-8 Narmki-women threshing on the roof of their

house, 1925.1149-50 Bahnuna village, 1925.

Album of snapshots of Mosul, Balad Sinjar, Shaqlawa,and Rowanduz, 1925-1926.

1151-8 Christian Goyan refugees at Zakho, 1925.1159-60 Al Qush village and church, 1925.

1161-72 The monastery of Rabban Hormuzd, 1925.1173-5 Jabal Maqlub; the Jacobite monastery of Mar

Malta, 1925.1176-8 The foreshore, Mosul, 1925.1179-90 "Among the Yazidis". The shrines of Shaikh Adi

and Shaikh Shams, 1925.1191-6 Ancient remains at Bavian, 1925.1197-202 Various views of Aqra, 1925.1203-14 Balad Sinjar - the town, groups of Yazidis and

the home of Ismail Beg, 1925.1215 The Naqib's house, Mandali , 1925.1216-39 Photographs taken during the Saumur water

dispute, showing the Saumur valley, the tombof Imam All , and various officials connectedwith the resolution of the dispute, 1925.

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1240-54 Diyala Liwa: groups of localKhalis and Haruniya canals, 1926.

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officials; the

1255-8 The villages of Banabor and Bailula, 1926.1259-66 Darband and the Shaikhan gorge, 1926.1267-72 Quraitu nahiya, 1926.1273 The village of Gawr- i -Wusu , 1926.1274-5 The camp of Jahan Bakhsh at Ali Agha, 1926.1276-7 The river at Baquba, 1926.1278 Ali Jaudat, the Mutassarif of Diyala Liwa,

1926.1279 Balad railway station, 1926.1280 Sharqat railway station, 1926.1281 Camel driver , Mosul, 1926.1282-4 The Tigris in flood, Mosul, 1926.1285-6 Ferryman, Guwair , 1926.1287-8 Further views of the Tigris in flood, Mosul,

1926.1289 Minaret, Mosul, 1926.1290 Minaret and mound, Arbil , 1926.1291-300 Photographs taken during a journey from Arbil

to Shaqlawa, 1926.1301 Qadir Beg, Shaqlawa, 1926.1302-14 Various views of Shaqlawa, 1926.1315 Boys on the road below Shaqlawa, 1926.1316 A dervish near Shaqlawa, 1926.1317 A . L . F . Smith en route for Batas, 1926.1318 Some of Shaikh Taha's men, Batas, 1926.1319-22 Hittite relief, Batas, 1926.1323-4 C.J . Edmonds, A .L .F . Smith and other British

officials with Shaikh Taha, Batas, 1926.Various views of Ruwanduz, 1926.5-481325

1349-420 Bradost nahiya, 1926.

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1421-44 Balik nahiya-villages,1926.

tribesmen and nomads,

Album of snapshots of the Karbala area and theIraq-Iran frontier, 1926-1927.

1445-9 Karbala station, 1926.1450 River craft at K u f a , 1926.1451-67 Christmas shooting party near K u f a , 1926.1468 The gate of the tomb of Imam Hussain, Karbala,

1926.1469-505 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tour of

the Iraq-Iran frontier between Mandali and theRiver Tib, 1927.

1506-7 The river at Garmat Ali, 1927.1508-9 Muhamara - the river and the Assistant Politi-

cal Officer's house, 1927.1510-33 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tour of

the Iraq-Iran frontier between Khaniqin andHalabja, 1927.

1534 Cobbler at work, Halabja, 1927.1535-68 Sulaimaniya Liwa, 1927.1569-74 The Qara Dagh range, 1927.1575-86 Kirkuk Liwa, 1927.

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1587-652 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tour ofthe Iraq-Iran frontier between Khurmal andRayat, 1927.

1653-76 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' journeyfrom Zinu Shaikh to Ruwanduz, 1927.

Album of snapshots of Ruwanduz, Kifri, Ur, Suq alShuyukh etc., 1927-1929.

1875-98 M aw at and Surdash; Pizhder Aghas at Gapilon,the village of Sargalu, and rural views, 1929.

1899-915 Merga, Rania and Koi, 1929.1916-25 Various views of Ruwanduz, 1929.1926-9 Saiyid Taha's children and followers,

Ruwanduz, 1929.1930-4 The Balikian, 1929.1935 Villagers at Balikian, 1929.

1677-88 Ruwanduz Qadha, 1927.

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1689-94 The Shaur valley, 1927.

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1695-701 Tarkelan; Lord Lloyd visiting Dr. Chiera'sexcavation of Nuzu, 1927.

1702-3 Oil installations at Kirkuk, 1928.1704 General view of Kifri, 1928.1705 The saray, Kifri, 1928.1706 The Qaimmaqam, Kifri, 1928.1707-13 Sinjar; al Ugla police post and various views

of Karsi, 1928.1714 Sulaiman Atto of Karsi, 1928.1715 Yazidi shepherd near Karsi, 1928.1716 Shaikh Barakat, Haskan, 1928.1717 Hajji bin Ahmad Mattu, Samuqa, 1928.1718 Humaidan, Abid of Mithqal al Asi, 1928.1719-24 Zummar, 1928.1725-30 Sinjar; Al Baaj police post; shepherds with

their flocks, 1928.1731-42 Dulaim Liwa; watering camels in the Euphrates;

Rawa and Ana, 1928.

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1743-71 The southern desert, 1928.

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1772-8 Ukhaidhir and Shifatha, 1928.1779-84 Woolley's excavations at Ur, 1929.1785-96 Various views of Suq al Shuyukh, 1929.1797-802 The Shatt al Gharraf, 1929.1803-4 Suwaij Sagban, 1929.1805 Tall Id, 1929.1806-8 The German excavations at Warka, 1929.1809 Shakir, A.L.F. Smith, Miller and Mahmud at

Qizil Rubat, 1929.1810 Villagers of Smaqa, 1929.1811 View up the Lesser Zab from Qasrok, 1929.1812-4 Villagers of Qasrok, 1929.1815-20 Villagers of Askar and Qasrok, 1929.1821 The Lesser Zab road, 1929.1822 Summer huts at Shiwa Sur, 1929.1823 Askar, 1929.1824 Shepherd boys, Askar, 1929.1825-30 Tributaries of the Lesser Zab, 1929.1831 Graveyard below Qamchuga, 1929.1832 Surdash Istigbal, 1929.1833 Pir Mugrun, 1929.1834 Surdash saray, 1929.1835 Lord Lloyd at Surdash, 1929.1836 Villagers at Surdash, 1929.1837 Pir Mugrun, 1929.1838-41 Various views of Sulaimaniya, 1929.1842 Blockhouse at Aqbat, 1929.1843 Serochik Istiqbal, 1929.1844-6 The village of Barzinja, 1929.1847 Kurrakazhaw, 1929.1848-50 Tribesmen at Gulka, 1929.1851-2 The environs of Panjwin, 1929.1853-8 Various views of Panjwin showing the saray,

the suq and the mosque, 1929.1859 Qizilja blockhouse, 1929.1860-1 Views from Tarider, 1929.1862 Police patrol Dol-i-Draizh, 1929.1863-74 Shar Bazher; tribesmen, villagers, and rural

views, 1929.

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1936-46 Shaitana, 1929.

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1947-55 Aqra Qaza, 1929.1956-8 The Tigris in flood, Mosul, 1929.

Album of snapshots of the Iraqi-Turkish frontier,Warka, Basra etc., 1929-1931.

1959-2094 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tourof the Iraqi-Turkish frontier, 1929.

2095-108 The Geli Belinda, 1929.2109-10 Gipsies at Dast-i-Ze, 1929.

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2111-7 The Great Zab and one of its tributaries,1929.

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2118-23 Amadiya Qaza, 1929.2124-5 Shooting party at Ramadi, 1929.2126 Aqqa Quf, 1929.2127-8 C.J. Edmonds with Swan, Forbes and Clarke,

1929.2129 Hasan al Suhail with his brothers, 1929.2130-65 Diwaniya: local river craft; villagers making

chelabiya; the German excavations at Warka;the Yusufiya canal, 1930.

2166-7 Yazidis at Karsi, 1930.2168 Umm al Dhiban, 1930.2169-70 Balad Sinjar, 1930.2171 Arbil saray, 1930.2172-201 Koi and Rania, 1930.2202-3 The hospital and school, Diwaniya, 1930.

2204 Ditchburn and Miss Symes, Diwaniya, 1930.2205-7 Rahba fort, 1930.2208-16 Various views of Basra showing the jail and

the Maude hospital, 1930.2217-25 Various views of Amara showing the suq and

the river, 1930.2226-43 Villagers of the Amara marshes, 1931.

Album of snapshots of Amara, Amadiya, Diwaniya etc.,1931-1932.

2244-79

2280-322842285

fiche 17

Further photographs of the Amara marshes,

1931.The Wali's new fort at Baksai, 1931.The village of Jassan, 1931.The war cemetery at Kut, 1931.

2286-318 Amadiya; Kurdish and Assyrian villagers, and

2319-21

2322-32324-52326

2327-302331-452346-72348-92350-12352-5

rural views, 1931.Bilbil bridge over the Great Zab, 1931.The Great Zab near Kiri, 1931.Aradin Islam, 1931.The Suwar Agha's diwankhana, 1931.Darband, 1931.Various views of Qandil, 1931.Lajan, 1931.Piran camp at Seberan, 1931.Bole camp at Tesi Res, 1931.The tents of Mulla All and Ali Agha at Rayat,1931.

2356-63 Mountain views near Ruwanduz, 1931.

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1587-652 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tour ofthe Iraq-Iran frontier between Khurmal andRayât, 1927.

1653-76 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' journeyfrom Zinu Shaikh to Ruwanduz, 1927.

Album of snapshots of Ruwanduz, Kifri , U r , Suq alShuyukh etc., 1927-1929.

1677-88 Ruwanduz Qadha, 1927.

fiche 12-13

1689-94 The Shaur valley, 1927.

fiche 13

1695-701 Tarkelan; Lord Lloyd visiting Dr. Chiera'sexcavation of Nuzu , 1927.

1702-3 Oil installations at Ki rkuk , 1928.1704 General view of K i f r i , 1928.1705 The saray, Ki f r i , 1928.1706 The Qaimmaqam, K i f r i , 1928.1707-13 Sinjar; al Ugla police post and various views

of Karsi, 1928.1714 Sulaiman Atto of Karsi, 1928.1715 Yazidi shepherd near Karsi, 1928.1716 Shaikh Barakat, Haskan, 1928.1717 Hajji bin Ahmad Mat tu , Samuqa, 1928.1718 Humaidan, Abid of Mithqal al Asi, 1928.1719-24 Zummar, 1928.1725-30 Sinjar; Al Baaj police post; shepherds with

their flocks, 1928.1731-42 Dulaim Liwa; watering camels in the Euphrates;

Rawa and Ana, 1928.

fiche 13-14

1743-71 The southern desert, 1928.

fiche 14

1772-8 Ukhaidhir and Shifatha, 1928.1779-84 Woolley's excavations at Ur, 1929.1785-96 Various views of Suq al Shuyukh, 1929.1797-802 The Shatt al Gharraf , 1929.1803-4 Suwaij Sagban, 1929.1805 Tall Id, Ï929.1806-8 The German excavations at warka, 1929.1809 Shakir, A .L .F . Smith, Miller and Mahmud at

Qizil Rubat, 1929.1810 Villagers of Smaqa, 1929.1811 View up the Lesser Zab from Qasrok, 1929.1812-4 Villagers of Qasrok, 1929.1815-20 Villagers of Askar and Qasrok, 1929.1821 The Lesser Zab road, 1929.1822 Summer huts at Shiwa Sur, 1929.1823 Askar, 1929.1824 Shepherd boys, Askar, 1929.1825-30 Tributaries of the Lesser Zab, 1929.1831 Graveyard below Qamchuga, 1929.1832 Surdash Istiqbal, 1929.1833 Pir Mugrun, 1929.1834 Surdash saray, 1929.1835 Lord Lloyd at Surdash, 1929.1836 Villagers at Surdash, 1929.1837 Pir Mugrun, 1929.1838-41 Various views of Sulaimaniya, 1929.1842 Blockhouse at Aqbat, 1929.1843 Serochik Istiqbal, 1929.1844-6 The village of Barzinja, 1929.1847 Kurrakazhaw, 1929.1848-50 Tribesmen at Gulka, 1929.1851-2 The environs of Panjwin, 1929.1853-8 Various views of Panjwin showing the saray,

the suq and the mosque, 1929.1859 Qizilja blockhouse, 1929.1860-1 Views from Tarider, 1929.1862 Police patrol Dol-i-Draizh, 1929.1863-74 Shar Bazher; tribesmen, villagers, and rural

views, 1929.

1875-98 Mawat and Surdash; Pizhder Aghas at Gapilon,the village of Sargalu and rural views, 1929.

1899-915 Merga, Rania and Koi, 1929.1916-25 Various views of Ruwanduz, 1929.1926-9 Saiyid Tana's children and followers,

Ruwanduz, 1929.1930-4 The Balikian, 1929.1935 Villagers at Balikian, 1929.

fiche 14-15

1936-46 Shaitana, 1929.

fiche 15

1947-55 Aqra Qaza, 1929.1956-8 The Tigris in flood, Mosul, 1929.

Album of snapshots of the Iraqi-Turkish frontier,Warka, Basra etc., 1929-1931.

1959-2094 Photographs taken during C.J. Edmonds' tourof the Iraqi-Turkish frontier, 1929.

2095-108 The Geli Belinda, 1929.2109-10 Gipsies at Dast-i-Ze, 1929.

fiche 15-16

2111-7 The Great Zab and one of its tributaries,1929.

fiche 16

2118-23 Amadiya Qaza, 1929.2124-5 Shooting party at Ramadi, 1929.2126 Aqqa Quf, 1929.2127-8 C.J. Edmonds with Swan, Forbes and Clarke,

1929.2129 Hasan al Suhail with his brothers, 1929.2130-65 Diwaniya: local river craft; villagers making

chelabiya; the German excavations at Warka;the Yusufiya canal, 1930.

2166-7 Yazidis at Karsi, 1930.2168 Umm al Dhiban, 1930.2169-70 Balad Sinjar, 1930.2171 Arbil saray, 1930.2172-201 Koi and Rania, 1930.2202-3 The hospital and school, Diwaniya, 1930.2204 Ditchburn and Miss Symes, Diwaniya, 1930.2205-7 Rahba fort , 1930.2208-16 Various views of Basra showing the jail and

the Maude hospital, 1930.2217-25 Various views of Amara showing the suq and

the river, 1930.2226-43 Villagers of the Amara marshes, 1931.

Album of snapshots of Amara, Amadiya, Diwaniya etc.,1931-1932.

2244-79 Further photographs of the Amara marshes,1931.

2280-3 The Wali's new fort at Baksai, 1931.2284 The village of Jassan, 1931.2285 The war cemetery at Kut , 1931.

fiche 17

2286-318 Amadiya; Kurdish and Assyrian villagers, andrural views, 1931.

2319-21 Bilbil bridge over the Great Zab, 1931.2322-3 The Great Zab near Kir i , 1931.2324-5 Aradin Islam, 1931.2326 The Suwar Agha's diwankhana, 1931.2327-30 Darband, 1931.2331-45 Various views of Qandil, 1931.2346-7 Lajan, 1931.2348-9 Piran camp at Seberan, 1931.2350-1 Bole camp at Tesi Res, 1931.2352-5 The tents of Mulla Ali and Ali Agha at Rayât ,

1931.2356-63 Mountain views near Ruwanduz, 1931.

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2364-9 The approach to Helgurd, 1931.2370-81 On the summit of Helgurd, 1931.2382-405 Ruwanduz, 1931.2406-13 The Ruwanduz-Rayat road, 1931.2414 Ghulam Riza Khan, Wali of Pusht-i-Kuh,

Baghdad, 1931.2415-6 The Ditchburn children at Diwaniya, 1931.2417 Shooting party at Daghara, 1931.2418-9 Shaikh Hussain Mugutar, Diwaniya, 1931.2420 The Wali of Pusht-i-Kuh, 1931.2421 Fath Allah Beg Haurami, 1931.2422-3 Waterfalls on the Ruwanduz road, 1931.2424-35 The mudhif of Shaikh Hussain Mugutar,

Diwaniya, 1931.2436 General view of Hitt, 1932.2437-41 Ana - the Tigris and water wheels, 1932.2442-6 Rawa - the ferry and mills, 1932.2447 Water wheel near Haditha, 1932.2448-53 The Iraqi-Syria Boundary Commission; the

Commissioners on the crest of Jabal Sinjar,1932.

2454-6 Balad Sinjar, 1932.2457 Tribesman with his camel, Tall Afar, 1932.2458 The Commissioners at Mosul aerodrome, 1932.2459 Aerial view of Jabal Sinjar, 1932.

fiche 18

Album of snapshots of the Iraq-Syria BoundaryCommission etc., 1932-1934.

2460 The Boundary Commissioners with their planeat Sinuni, 1932.

2461-8 Yazidis at Sinuni and Adika, 1932.2469 Visit from the new Iraqi airforce, 1932.2470-1 The Commissioners visiting Ajil al Yawar, al

Ugla, 1932.2472-3 The Commissioners crossing the Tigris at

Peshkhabur, 1932.2474 The confluence of the Khabur and the Tigris,

1932.2475 The Commissioners, 1932.2476 The Anglo-Iraqi party, 1932.2477 Iselin and Pourtales, 1932.2478-82 Bonnot, Marrades, Iselin, Pourtales and

Petersen, 1932.2483 Old minaret, Balad Sinjar, 1932.2484-94 Shooting party with Sir. K. Cornwallis and

Sir F. Humphrys, 1932.2495 C . J . Edmonds' house - Karid al Pasha, 1932.2496-8 Ctesiphon, 1934.2499-500 Ward's house, Basra, 1934.2501-12 Tankers and local craft on the Shatt al Arab,

1934.

2513 The aerodrome, Pira Magrun, 1934.2514-8 Street scenes, Sulaimaniya, 1934.2519 Man making tea at Muqaq, 1934.2520-2 The rock tomb at Qiz Qapan, 1934.2523 Pira Magrun from Qiz Qapan, 1934.2524 Mill near Zarzi, 1934.2525-35 Further photographs of the rock tomb at Qiz

Qapan, 1934.2536 Dervish near Zarzi, 1934.2537-42 Achaemenian tomb at Shurnakh, 19342543-6 Photographs taken during a visit to Shaikh

Abd al Karim at Abdalan, 1934.2547-50 Scenes on the road between Abdalan and

Julindi, 1934.2551-4 The ancient fort at Julindi, 1934.2555-69 C.J. Edmonds' party returning from Julindi,

1934.2570-1 The bridge of victory on the Baghdad-Samarra

road, 1934.2572 The Samarra ferry, 1934.2573-87 Samarra - the mosque and the Abbasid ruins,

1934.2588-90 Ctesiphon, 1934.

43

Album of snapshots of Sulaimaniya, Panjwin, Baghdad,Ukhaidhir etc., 1936-1939.

2591 The Euphrates at Hilla, 1936.

2592-4 Shooting party by the Euphrates, 1936.

2595 A Kurdish house, Sulaimaniya, 1936.

2596-9 The Sarchinar stream, 1936.2600 Man ploughing, Sulaimaniya, 1936.

2601 Gardeners, Sulaimaniya, 1936.2602 Men cultivating their fields, Kirkuk, 1936.2603 Picnic with the Lyons, Kirkuk, 1936.2604 Kadhimain Mosque, 1936.2605 Ctesiphon, 1936.2606-8 Birs Nimrud, 1936.2609-14 Various views of Babylon, 1936.2615-23 Hatra, 1936.2624-7 The opening of the Abu Ghurayb canal, 1936.2628-9 Kadhimain Mosque, 1936.2630 The Seraw Subhan Agha reservoir, 1936.2631-2 Jaf tribesmen on the Sulaimaniya - Panjwin

road, 1936.

fiche 19

2633-8 Various views of Panjwin, 1936.

2639-46 Panjwin nahiya; rural views and Jaf tribes on

the march, 1936.2647-50 Khurmal dam, 1936.2651 Tanjaro bridge, 1936.2652-3 Istiqbal from Qara Dagh, 1936.2654-6 Mountain views, Sulaimaniya, 1936.2657-74 Qara Dagh nahiya, including photographs of

the bas-relief of Naram Sin, .1936.2675-80 Surdash and Altun Koprii, 1936.2681-704 Ruwanduz Qaza, 1936.2705-19 Ranya and Shaqlawa, 1936.2720 Amadiya, 1936.2721-2 Groups at Sulaf, 1936.2723 General view of Dohuk, 1936.2724-5 Shaikh Khalaf with his brother and son, 1936.2726 Yazidis, Balad Sinjar, 1936.2727-8 Street scenes, Balad Sinjar, 1936.2729-34 The spring floods, Baghdad, 1937.2735-46 Shirwana: Id al Adhha, 1938.2747-52 The Eski - Kalak bridge on the Arbil - Mosul

road, 1938.2753-61 The palace of Ukhaidhir, 1939.2762-4 Najaf, 1939.2765-71 The tomb of Imam Hussain, Karbala, 1939.2772 The mayor of Najaf, 1939.2773 Carved wooden door, Najaf, 1939.2774 The ruined mosque, Ukhaidhir, 1939.2775 Local policeman, Ukhaidhir, 1939.2776-81 The opening of the Kut barrage, 28th March,

1939.

Album of snapshots of Ruwanduz, Baghdad, Sulaimaniyaetc., 1939-1942.

2782 Railway tunnel under construction near Mosul,1939.

2783 General view of Dohuk, 1939.2784-6 The Swara Tuka pass, 1939.2787 Assyrian priest, Sersing, 1939.2788 Assyrian man, Bebad, 1939.2789 Shaikh Baha al din, Bamirni, 1939.2790 Hasan of Kuramarg, 1939.2791 Said, the son of Muhammad Agha, Ruwanduz,

1939.2792 Bishop at Aradin, 1939.2793 Assyrian man, Sersing, 1939.2794 The Aradin-Bamiqni road, 1939.2795-6 Kurds at Kidish, 1939.2797 Assyrian children, Kidish, 1939.

2798-801 Pir Mam, 1939.2802 Shaqlawa, 1939.

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2415-624172418-9242024212422-32424-35

24362437-412442-624472448-53

2454-6245724582459

fiche 18

The approach to Helgurd, 1931.On the summit of Helgurd, 1931.Ruwanduz, 1931.The Ruwanduz-Rayat road, 1931.Ghulam Riza Khan , Wall of Pusht- i -Kuh,Baghdad, 1931.The Ditchburn children at Diwaniya, 1931.Shooting party at Daghara, 1931.Shaikh Hussain Mugutar , Diwaniya, 1931.The Wali of Pusht- i-Kuh, 1931.Path Allah Beg Haurami, 1931.Waterfalls on the Ruwanduz road, 1931.The mudhif of Shaikh Hussain Mugutar,Diwaniya, 1931.General view of H i t t , 1932.Ana - the Tigris and water wheels, 1932.Rawa - the ferry and mills, 1932.Water wheel near Haditha, 1932.The Iraqi-Syria Boundary Commission; theCommissioners on the crest of Oabal Sinjar,1932.Balad Sinjar, 1932.Tribesman with his camel, Tall Afa r , 1932.The Commissioners at Mosul aerodrome, 1932.Aerial view of Jabal Sinjar, 1932.

Album of snapshots ofCommission etc., 1932-1934.

the Iraq-Syria Boundary

with their plane

the

al

atTigris

and the Tigris,

Pourtales and

Cornwallis and

2460 The Boundary Commissionersat Sinuni, 1932.

2461-8 Yazidis at Sinuni and Adika, 1932.2469 Visit from the new Iraqi airforce, 1932.2470-1 The Commissioners visiting Ajil al Yawar,

Ugla, 1932.2472-3 The Commissioners crossing

Peshkhabur, 1932.2474 The confluence of the Khabur

1932.2475 The Commissioners, 1932.2476 The Anglo-Iraqi party, 1932.2477 Iselin and Pourtales, 1932.2478-82 Bonnot, Marrades, Iselin,

Petersen, 1932.2483 Old minaret, Balad Sinjar, 19322484-94 Shooting party with Sir. K.

Sir F. Humphrys, 1932.2495 C.3. Edmonds' house - Karid al Pasha, 1932.2496-8 Ctesiphon, 1934.2499-500 Ward's house, Basra, 1934.2501-12 Tankers and local craft on the Shatt al Arab,

1934.2513 The aerodrome, Pira Magrun, 1934.2514-8 Street scenes, Sulaimaniya, 1934.2519 Man making tea at Muqaq, 1934.2520-2 The rock tomb at Qiz Qapan, 1934.2523 Pira Magrun from Qiz Qapan, 1934.2524 Mill near Zarzi, 1934.2525-35 Further photographs of the rock tomb at Qiz

Qapan, 1934.2536 Dervish near Zarzi, 1934.2537-42 Achaemenian tomb at Shurnakh, 19342543-6 Photographs taken during a visit to Shaikh

Abd al Karim at Abdalan, 1934.2547-50 Scenes on the road between Abdalan and

Oulindi , 1934.2551-4 The ancient fort at Julindi, 1934.2555-69 C.3. Edmonds' party returning from J u l i n d i ,

1934.2570-1 The bridge of victory on the Baghdad-Samarra

road, 1934.2572 The Samarra fe r ry , 1934.2573-87 Samarra - the mosque and the Abbasid ruins,

1934.2588-90 Ctesiphon, 1934.

Album of snapshots of Sulaimaniya, Panjwin, Baghdad,Ukhaidhir etc., 1936-1939.

2591 The Euphrates at Hil la, 1936.2592-4 Shooting party by the Euphrates, 1936.2595 A Kurdish house, Sulaimaniya, 1936.2596-9 The Sarchinar stream, 1936.2600 Man ploughing, Sulaimaniya, 1936.2601 Gardeners, Sulaimaniya, 1936.2602 Men cultivating their f ields, K i rkuk , 1936.2603 Picnic with the Lyons, K i r k u k , 1936.2604 Kadhimain Mosque, 1936.2605 Ctesiphon, 1936.2606-8 Birs Nimrud , 1936.2609-14 Various views of Babylon, 1936.2615-23 Hatra, 1936.2624-7 The opening of the Abu Ghurayb canal, 1936.2628-9 Kadhimain Mosque, 1936.2630 The Seraw Subhan Agha reservoir, 1936.2631-2 Jaf tribesmen on the Sulaimaniya - Panjwin

road, 1936.

fiche 19

2633-8 Various views of Panjwin, 1936.2639-46 Panjwin nahiya; rural views and Jaf tribes on

the march, 1936.2647-50 Khurmal dam, 1936.2651 Tanjaro bridge, 1936.2652-3 Istiqbal from Qara Dagh, 1936.2654-6 Mountain views, Sulaimaniya, 1936.2657-74 Qara Dagh nahiya, including photographs of

the bas-relief of Naram Sin, 1936.2675-80 Surdash and Altun Köprü, 1936.2681-704 Ruwanduz Qaza, 1936.2705-19 Ranya and Shaqlawa, 1936.2720 Amadiya, 1936.2721-2 Groups at Sulaf, 1936.2723 General view of Dohuk, 1936.2724-5 Shaikh Khalaf with his brother and son, 1936.2726 Yazidis, Balad Sinjar, 1936.2727-8 Street scenes, Balad Sinjar, 1936.2729-34 The spring floods, Baghdad, 1937.2735-46 Shirwana: Id al Adhha, 1938.2747-52 The Eski - Kalak bridge on the Arbil - Mosul

road, 1938.2753-61 The palace of Ukhaidhir , 1939.2762-4 N a j a f , 1939.2765-71 The tomb of Imam Hussain, Karbala, 1939.2772 The mayor of N a j a f , 1939.2773 Carved wooden door, N a j a f , 1939.2774 The ruined mosque, Ukhaidhir , 1939.2775 Local policeman, Ukhaidhi r , 1939.2776-81 The opening of the Kut barrage, 28th March,

1939.

Album of snapshots of Ruwanduz, Baghdad, Sulaimaniyaetc., 1939-1942.

2782 Railway tunnel under construction near Mosul ,1939.

2783 General view of Dohuk, 1939.2784-6 The Swara Tuka pass, 1939.2787 Assyrian priest, Sersing, 1939.2788 Assyrian man, Bebad, 1939.2789 Shaikh Baha al d in , Bamirni, 1939.2790 Hasan of Kuramarg, 1939.2791 Said, the son of Muhammad Agha, Ruwanduz,

1939.2792 Bishop at Aradin, 1939.2793 Assyrian man, Sersing, 1939.2794 The Aradin-Bamiqni road, 1939.2795-6 Kurds at Kidish, 1939.2797 Assyrian children, Kidish, 1939.2798-801 Pir Mam, 1939.2802 Shaqlawa, 1939.

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fiche 19-20

2803-11 Harki tribes on the march, Ruwanduz, 1939.

fiche 20

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3206-69 The October festival of the Yazidis, 1944.3270-80 Zakho, 1944: the old bridge over the Khabur

river; women carding goat hair, spinningyarn, and laying out the warp on their loom.

3281-6 Khinis - the canal head and the rock tombs,1944.

3287-302 C.J. Edmonds' farewell visit to Sulaimaniya,1945.

3303-13 C.J. Edmonds' farewell visit to Arbil Liwa,1945.

2812-23 Ruwanduz - the Bekhme gorge and views fromabove Walash, 1939.

2824 Salih Zaki, Mardan and Muhammad Ali,Ruwanduz, 1939.

2825 Shaikh Muhammad Agha, Ruwanduz, 1939.2826 Fattah Agha, Mardan and Mahmud, 1939.2827 Harki camp at Khalifan, 1939.2828 The Dukkan ferry, 1939.2829 The gorge of the Lesser Zab near Dukkan,

1939.2830-5 Rania and Pizhdar, 1941.2836-56 Kifri - Id shoot on the Sirwan, 1940.2857-9 Picnic at Mahmud 5ubhi's, 1940.2860-4 Floods on the Euphrates, Baghdad, 1940.2865 Khan Bani Saad, 1940.2866 A baquba garden, Baghdad, 1940.2867-8 Scenes on the Bund, Sulaikh, Baghdad, 1940.2869 Christian villager, Shaqlawa, 1940.2870-1 The diwankhana of Miran Sadiq, Shaglawa,

1940.

2872-907 Pir Mam, 1940: Yazidis of the area; villagersusing a threshing drag; rural views.

2908-42 Dohuk and Amadiya, 1940: the village ofAtrush; muleteers and shepherds; the fort ofFaris Agha, Siyan.

fiche 20-21

2943-99 Zebar and the Great Zab, 1940.

fiche 21

3000-6 Yazidis at Sinjar, 1941.3007-8 Shooting party at Hilla, 1941.3009-12 Sulaimaniya, 1941.

3013-44 Halabja, 1941: Kurdish tribesmen; womenmaking butter; the villages of Hawar andTawila.

3045-50 Kurdish tribesmen assembled at Sharqat, 1942.3051-62 Halabja, 1942: various views of Khurmal;

villagers ploughing; men digging a canal fromQizilja; group of tinsmiths on the Panjwinroad.

3063-8 Balik nahiya, 1942.

3069-80 Kurdish tribesmen, Bradost nahiya, 1942.

Album of snapshots including views of Ruwanduz, Amaraand the October festival of the Yazidis, 1942-1945.

3081-134 Bradost nahiya, 1942: tribesmen dancing atBar-i-Bardi; salt caravan on the Gadir road;Harki groups near Binlis; women weaving car-pets at Birimishka; cuneiform inscription atSidakan.

3135-6 Ruwanduz, 1942: C.J. Edmonds in camp; a groupof local police and Kurdish tribesmen.

3137-40 Amara - the Shaikh Saad ferry, 1944.3141-6 Musharra nahiya 1944: the Musharra canal;

Faisal al Falih's tent at Abu Gharrab.3147-51 Amara 1944: the Fakka road ferry; the

Khafajiya ferry; Iraqi police post, Rushaida.

fiche 22

3152-69 Majaar al Saghir nahiya, 1944: the Adilcanal; Al bu Muhammad village; Muzyad'smudhif; the mudhif of Mutlaq at Salman.

3170-93 Masaaida nahiya, 1944: villagers constructinga sarifa; tarradas on the Chahala; villagersbuilding a dyke; the Huwaiza marsh; AbuSukhair village.

3194-6 The ruins of Wasit, 1944.3197 The tomb of Shaikh Ahmad al Rifaai, 1944.3198-200 Tribal meal at Falih Abu Auja's tent, 1944.3201-5 C.J. Edmonds' visit to Alwan al Jandil, 1944.

fiche 22-23

3314-24 Sinjar, 1945: groups of Yazidis at Karsi;Shaikh Khidas' camp at Tall Hajar.

fiche 23

3325 C.J. Edmonds at Hatra, 1945.3326-8 The shrine of Shaikh Adi, 1945.3329-45 The Baashiqa festival, 1945.3346 Local people assembled outside the

schoolmaster's house, Baashiqa, 1945.3347 Members of the Ubaid tribe, Hawija, 1945.3348-9 C.J. Edmonds with Saiyids Fattah and All of

the Kakai sect, 1945.

HOLT, Sir V.Personalities and events, Baghdad, circa 1920-1940.

3350 The unveiling of a statue of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Maude outside the BritishResidency, Baghdad, 1920's.

3351 Vyvyan Holt, A.O.C. Ray, Colonel Prescott andMakki Sharbati, Baghdad, 1920's.

3352-5 Hunaidi aerodrome, 1924.3356-8 Sir H. Dobbs welcoming Sir S. Hoare on his

arrival at Hunaidi aerodrome, 1924.3359 Group Captain Board and Lady Higgins at

Hunaidi aerodrome, 1924.3360-2 Sir H. Dobbs taking the salute at a military

parade, Baghdad, 1924.3363-5 Military parade before King Faisal I,

Baghdad, 1920's.3366 Sir H. Dobbs with Vyvyan Holt, Baghdad,

1920's.3367 Sir H. and Lady Dobbs with Vyvyan Holt and

Count Pourtales, Ctesiphon, 1926.3368 Hunting party including V. Holt and S.

Longrigg, Baghdad, 1926.3369 B.H. Bourdillon with Vyvyan Holt and Captain

Brunot, Baghdad, 1926.3370 B.H. Bourdillon with Sir H. and Lady Dobbs

and Vyvyan Holt, Baghdad, 1926.3371 The Hindiya barrage, 1920's.3372 The British Residency, Baghdad, 1927.3373-4 Abbasid remains near Samarra, 1920's.3375 Sir H. Dobbs with Littledale and Lyon, circa

1929.3376-83 The High Commissioner's visit to Kurdistan,

1920's: the High Commissioner's camp nearRuwanduz; the son of Saiyid Taha; camp atGelli; views of Shaqlawa.

3384 Sir Francis Humphrys, Vyvyan Holt and otherBritish officials Baghdad, circa 1930.

3385 King Faisal I and King All, Baghdad, circa1930.

3386 The King's bodyguard preceding the royal carover the Khuta bridge, Baghdad, 1930.

3387-8 Sir Francis Humphrys arriving at the RoyalPalace, Baghdad to present his credentials asBritish Ambassador to Iraq, 1932.

3389-91 King Faisal I's visit to Britain, 1933.3392-3 The funeral of King Faisal 1, 1933; Lord

Athlone laying a wreath from King George atthe mausoleum.

3394 Sir A. Clark Kerr being welcomed to Baghdadby Tahsin al Qadri, 1935.

3395 Sir A. Clark Kerr, Vyvyan Holt and otherBritish officials, Baghdad, circa 1935.

44 Iraq

fiche 19-20

2803-11 Harki tribes on the march, Ruwanduz, 1939.

fiche 20

2812-23 Ruwanduz - the Bekhme gorge and views fromabove Walash, 1939.

2824 Salih Zaki, Mardan and Muhammad Al l ,Ruwanduz, 1939.

2825 Shaikh Muhammad Agha, Ruwanduz, 1939.2826 Fattah Agha, Mardan and Mahmud, 1939.2827 Harki camp at Kha l i f an , 1939.2828 The Dukkan f e r ry , 1939.2829 The gorge of the Lesser Zab near Dukkan,

1939.2830-5 Rania and Pizhdar, 1941.2836-56 K i f r i - Id shoot on the Sirwan, 1940.2857-9 Picnic at Mahmud Subhi's, 1940.2860-4 Floods on the Euphrates, Baghdad, 1940.2865 Khan Bani Saad, 1940.2866 A baquba garden, Baghdad, 1940.2867-8 Scenes on the Bund, Sulaikh, Baghdad, 1940.2869 Christian villager, Shaqlawa, 1940.2870-1 The diwankhana of Miran Sadiq, Shaqlawa,

1940.2872-907 Pir Mam, 1940: Yazidis of the area; villagers

using a threshing drag; rural views.2908-42 Dohuk and Amadiya, 1940: the village of

Atrush; muleteers and shepherds; the fort ofParis Agha, Siyan.

fiche 20-21

2943-99 Zebar and the Great Zab, 1940.

fiche 21

3000-6 Yazidis at Sinjar, 1941.3007-8 Shooting party at Hilla, 1941.3009-12 Sulaimaniya, 1941.3013-44 Halabja, 1941: Kurdish tribesmen; women

making butter; the villages of Hawar andTawila.

3045-50 Kurdish tribesmen assembled at Sharqat, 1942.3051-62 Halabja, 1942: various views of Khurmal;

villagers ploughing; men digging a canal fromQizilja; group of tinsmiths on the Panjwinroad.

3063-8 Balik nahiya, 1942.3069-80 Kurdish tribesmen, Bradost nahiya, 1942.

Album of snapshots including views of Ruwanduz, Amaraand the October festival of the Yazidis, 1942-1945.

3081-134 Bradost nahiya, 1942: tribesmen dancing atBar-i-Bardi; salt caravan on the Gadir road;Harki groups near Binlis; women weaving car-pets at Birimishka; cuneiform inscription atSidakan.

3135-6 Ruwanduz, 1942: C.J . Edmonds in camp; a groupof local police and Kurdish tribesmen.

3137-40 Amara - the Shaikh Saad ferry, 1944.3141-6 Musharra nahiya 1944: the Musharra canal;

Faisal al Falih's tent at Abu Gharrab.3147-51 Amara 1944: the Fakka road ferry; the

Khafaj iya ferry; Iraqi police post, Rushaida.

fiche 22

3152-69 Majaar al Saghir nahiya, 1944: the Adilcanal; Al bu Muhammad village; Muzyad'smudhif; the mudhif of Mutlaq al Salman.

3170-93 Masaaida nahiya, 1944: villagers constructinga sarifa; tarradas on the Chahala; villagersbuilding a dyke; the Huwaiza marsh; AbuSukhair village.

3194-6 The ruins of Wasit, 1944.3197 The tomb of Shaikh Ahmad al Rifaai, 1944.3198-200 Tribal meal at Falih Abu Auja's tent, 1944.3201-5 C.J. Edmonds' visit to Alwan al Jandil, 1944.

3206-69 The October festival of the Yazidis, 1944.3270-80 Zakho, 1944: the old bridge over the Khabur

river; women carding goat hair, spinningyarn, and laying out the warp on their loom.

3281-6 Khinis - the canal head and the rock tombs,1944.

3287-302 C.J. Edmonds' farewell visit to Sulaimaniya,1945.

3303-13 C.3. Edmonds' farewell visit to Arbil Liwa,1945.

fiche 22-23

3314-24 Sinjar, 1945: groups of Yazidis at Karsi;Shaikh Khidas' camp at Tall Hajar.

fiche 23

3325 C.J. Edmonds at Hatra, 1945.3326-8 The shrine of Shaikh Adi, 1945.3329-45 The Baashiqa festival, 1945.3346 Local people assembled outside the

schoolmaster's house, Baashiqa, 1945.3347 Members of the Ubaid tribe, Hawija, 1945.3348-9 C.3. Edmonds with Saiyids Fattah and Ali of

the Kakai sect, 1945.

HOLT, Sir V.Personalities and events, Baghdad, circa 1920-1940.

3350 The unveiling of a statue of Lieutenant-Général Sir Stanley Maude outside the BritishResidency, Baghdad, 1920's.

3351 Vyvyan Holt, A.O.G. Ray, Colonel Prescott andMakki Sharbati, Baghdad, 1920's.

3352-5 Hunaidi aerodrome, 1924.3356-8 Sir H. Dobbs welcoming Sir S. Hoare on his

arrival at Hunaidi aerodrome, 1924.3359 Group Captain Board and Lady Higgins at

Hunaidi aerodrome, 1924.3360-2 Sir H. Dobbs taking the salute at a military

parade, Baghdad, 1924.3363-5 Military parade before King Faisal I,

Baghdad, 1920's.3366 Sir H. Dobbs with Vyvyan Holt, Baghdad,

1920's.3367 Sir H. and Lady Dobbs with Vyvyan Holt and

Count Pourtales, Ctesiphon, 1926.3368 Hunting party including V. Holt and S.

Longrigg, Baghdad, 1926.3369 B . H . Bourdillon with Vyvyan Holt and Captain

Brunot, Baghdad, 1926.3370 B.H. Bourdillon with Sir H. and Lady Dobbs

and Vyvyan Holt, Baghdad, 1926.3371 The Hindiya barrage, 1920's.3372 The British Residency, Baghdad, 1927.3373-4 Abbasid remains near Samarra, 1920's.3375 Sir H. Dobbs with Littledale and Lyon, circa

1929.3376-83 The High Commissioner's visit to Kurdistan,

1920's: the High Commissioner's camp nearRuwanduz; the son of Saiyid Taha; camp atGelli; views of Shaqlawa.

3384 Sir Francis Humphrys, Vyvyan Holt and otherBritish officials Baghdad, circa 1930.

3385 King Faisal 1 and King Ali, Baghdad, circa1930.

3386 The King's bodyguard preceding the royal carover the Khuta bridge, Baghdad, 1930.

3387-8 Sir Francis Humphrys arriving at the RoyalPalace, Baghdad to present his credentials asBritish Ambassador to Iraq, 1932.

3389-91 King Faisal I's visit to Britain, 1933.3392-3 The funeral of King Faisal I, 1933; Lord

Athlone laying a wreath from King George atthe mausoleum.

3394 Sir A. Clark Kerr being welcomed to Baghdadby Tahsin al Qadri, 1935.

3395 Sir A. Clark rCerr, Vyvyan Holt and otherBritish officials, Baghdad, circa 1935.

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3396-7 Sir A. Clark Kerr with Nuri Said, Baghdad,1936.

3398 Sir A. Clark Kerr with British Embassy staff,Baghdad, 1936.

3399 Vyvyan Holt being presented to Princess Aliceat Hunaidi aerodrome, 1938.

3400 Sir K. Cornwallis, Lord Mountbatten, AbdulIllah, Vyvyan Holt and Nuri Said, Baghdad,early 1940's.

fiche 23-25

HOURANI, A.

3401-74 "Camera Studies in Iraq". A Kerim and HassoBrothers, Baghdad, [1920's]; 74 photographsof Basra, Kadhimain, Amara, Ctesiphon,Babylon, Baghdad and Mosul, showing localarchitecture, historic buildings, economicand social life, and ancient musical instru-ments of Iraq.

fiche 25

JARDINE, L.The Mesopotamia Campaign, 1917-1919.

3475 The interior of a 'D' company hut at

Nasiriya, 1917.3476 Rolling stock on the railway lines, Nasiriya,

1917.3477 British military camp in the old Turkish

barracks, Nasiriya, 1917.3478 Monitors at Amara, 1917.3479 Postcard by Raphael Tuck showing the Strand,

Basra, dated 1917; from an original pho-tograph by A. Kerim.

3480 Postcard by Raphael Tuck showing Whiteleybridge, Basra, dated 1917; from an originalphotograph by A. Kerim.

3481 Baghdad looking up-river, 1917.3482 View over Najaf, 1918.3483-4 Ashar creek and the Shatt al Arab, Basra,

1918.

3485 S.A. 5: ship at Ramadi, 1918.3486 Major-General Brooking, commander of the

first division of the MesopotamiaExpeditionary Force, 1919.

fiche 26

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.The Anglican Church in Iraq; views of Amara, Assur andSinjar, circa 1937-1943.

3487-9 The interior of the old Anglican church,Baghdad, 1930's.

3490 Baghdad, 1937.3491 S.S. "Zenobia" moored on the Tigris just

below Baghdad, 1937.3492 Winter sunset on the Tigris, 1937.3493 Brick-making on the lower Tigris, 1937.3494 Porters unloading boats at Amara, 1937.3495 Qalaat Sharqa; the remains of Assur, 1937.3496 Nineveh, 1937.3497 Old watch-tower, Sinjar, 1937.3498 Children of Sinjar, 1937.3499 General view of Sinjar, 1937.3500 The Reverend H. 1. Lawrence with Stewart

Perowne, Baghdad, 1943.

NALDER, L.F.

3501-601 Series of snapshots taken during the course

of the Iraqi-Turkish Demarcation Commission,1927.

fiche 27

PEROWNE, S.H.Personalities and events, 1941-1947.

45

Album of photographs of King Faisal II, British andIraqi officials etc., 1941-1947.

3602 The British Public Relations H.Q., Baghdad,1943.

3603 Postcard showing the Tigris above Baghdad,1940's.

3604 Stewart Perowne out riding with Robert Mason,1942.

3605 Stewart Perowne's house in Baghdad, 1940's.3606 Babylon, 1943.3607 Tunis night, Baghdad, 1943.

3608 Sir K. Cornwallis with Vyvyan Holt, StewartPerowne and other British officials, Baghdad,1940's.

3609 Lady Cornwallis with Stewart Perowne andRobert Mason, 1942.

3610 Stewart Perowne greeting the AmericanMinister on his arrival in Baghdad, 1940's.

3611 Seton Lloyd, Baghdad, 1941.3612 Stewart Perowne's house in Baghdad, 1940's.3613-5 Group of Shammar tribesmen by the Tigris,

1940's.3616-7 Group of Assyrians, Kurdistan, 1940's.3618 Stewart Perowne with the Governor of Amadiya,

1940's.3619 Iraqi police post near the Iranian frontier,

1940's.3620 The Ruwanduz valley, 1940's.3621 Stewart Perowne with Shaikh Nuri of Dohuk,

1940's.3622 Garden party, Mosul, 1940's.3623-4 Stewart Perowne at work in his office,

Baghdad, 1943.3625 Stewart Perowne out riding, Baghdad, 1940's.3626 Squadron-leaders H. Dawson-Shepherd and D.

Hackforth-Jones, Baghdad, 1943.3627 General view of Aqra, 1943.3628 Three citizens of Aqra, 1943.3629-33 Stewart Perowne opening a reading room in

Aqra, 1943.3634 Kurdish Jews, Aqra, 1943.3635 Group photograph taken after the opening of

the Aqra reading room, 1943.3636 Stewart Perowne with his chauffeur, 1943.3637 Harold Freese-Pennefather, 1943.3638 King Faisal 11, General Sir H. Pownall and

Abdul Illah at the opening of "Noah's Ark",1943.

3639-43 Series of photographs of King Faisal 11 andAbdul lllah taken outside the royal palace,Baghdad, 1943.

3644-8 Falconry, Baghdad, 1944.3649-55 Various group photographs taken on a picnic

with the American Minister, 1940's.3656 Joyce Grenfell with her accompanist, Stewart

Perowne and Harold Freese-Pennefather,Baghdad, 1944.

3657 King Faisal I with General Sir H. Pownall andStewart Perowne, Baghdad, 1944.

3658 Stewart Perowne receiving Abdul Illah,Baghdad, 1944.

3659-60 The staff of the Ministry of Information,Baghdad, 1944.

3661-2 Stewart Perowne with a hunting party,Baghdad, 1944.

3663-6 The Euphrates - a ferry and a water-wheel,1944.

3667-8 The Ruwanduz gorge, 1944.3669 Stewart Perowne and Abdul lllah at a garden

party in Bahgdad, 1944.3670 The Ruwanduz gorge, 1944.3671 Stewart Perowne taking part in a show-jumping

event, Baghdad, 1945.3672 Stewart Perowne attending a school prize-

giving, [Baghdad], 1944.

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3396-7 Sir A. Clark Kerr with Nuri Said, Baghdad,1936.

3398 Sir A. Clark Kerr with British Embassy staff,Baghdad, 1936.

3399 Vyvyan Holt being presented to Princess Aliceat Hunaidi aerodrome, 1938.

3*00 Sir K . Cornwallis, Lord Mountbatten, Abdullllah, Vyvyan Holt and Nuri Said, Baghdad,early 19*0's.

fiche 23-25

HOURAN1, A.

3*01-7* "Camera Studies in Iraq". A Kerim and HassoBrothers, Baghdad, [1920's]; 7* photographsof Basra, Kadhimain, Amara, Ctesiphon,Babylon, Baghdad and Mosul, showing localarchitecture, historic buildings, economicand social life, and ancient musical instru-ments of Iraq.

fiche 25

JARDINE, L.The Mesopotamia Campaign, 1917-1919.

3*75 The interior of a 'D' company hut atNasiriya, 1917.

3*76 Rolling stock on the railway lines, Nasiriya,1917.

3*77 British military camp in the old Turkishbarracks, Nasiriya, 1917.

3*78 Monitors at Amara, 1917.3*79 Postcard by Raphael Tuck showing the Strand,

Basra, dated 1917; from an original pho-tograph by A. Kerim.

3*80 Postcard by Raphael Tuck showing Whiteleybridge, Basra, dated 1917; from an originalphotograph by A. Kerim.

3*81 Baghdad looking up-river, 1917.3*82 View over Na ja f , 1918.3*83-* Ashar creek and the Shatt al Arab, Basra,

1918.3*85 S.A. 5: ship at Ramadi, 1918.3*86 Major-General Brooking, commander of the

first division of the MesopotamiaExpeditionary Force, 1919.

fiche 26

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.The Anglican Church in Iraq; views of Amara, Assur andSinjar, circa 1937-19*3.

3*87-9 The interior of the old Anglican church,Baghdad, 1930's.

3*90 Baghdad, 1937.3*91 S.S. "Zenobia" moored on the Tigris just

below Baghdad, 1937.3*92 *inter sunset on the Tigris, 1937.3*93 Brick-making on the lower Tigris, 1937.3*9* Porters unloading boats at Amara, 1937.3*95 Qalaat Sharqa; the remains of Assur, 1937.3*96 Nineveh, 1937.3*97 Old watch-tower, Sinjar, 1937.3*98 Children of Sinjar, 1937.3*99 General view of Sinjar, 1937.3500 The Reverend H . I . Lawrence with Stewart

Perowne, Baghdad, 19*3.

NALDER, L.F.

3501-601 Series of snapshots taken during the courseof the Iraqi-Turkish Demarcation Commission,1927.

fiche 27

PEROWNE, S.H.Personalities and events, 19*1-19*7.

Album of photographs of King Faisal II, British andIraqi officials etc., 19*1-19*7.

3602

3603

360*

3605360636073608

3609

3610

361136123613-5

3616-73618

3619

36203621

36223623-*

36253626

362736283629-33

363*3635

363636373638

3639-*3

36**-836*9-55

3656

3657

3658

3659-60

3661-2

3663-6

3667-83669

36703671

3672

Public Relations H.Q. , Baghdad,

the Tigris above Baghdad,

The British19*3.Postcard showing19*0's.Stewart Perowne out riding with Robert Mason,19*2.Stewart Perowne's house in Baghdad, 19*0's.Babylon, 19*3.Tunis night , Baghdad, 19*3.Sir K. Cornwallis with Vyvyan Holt, StewartPerowne and other British officials, Baghdad,19*0's.Lady Cornwallis with Stewart Perowne andRobert Mason, 19*2.Stewart Perowne greeting the AmericanMinister on his arrival in Baghdad, 19*0's.Seton Lloyd, Baghdad, 19*1.Stewart Perowne's house in Baghdad, 19*0's.Group of Shammar tribesmen by the Tigris,19*0's.Group of Assyrians, Kurdistan, 19*0's.Stewart Perowne with the Governor of Amadiya,19*0's.Iraqi police post near the Iranian front ier ,19*0's.The Ruwanduz valley, 19*0's.Stewart Perowne with Shaikh Nuri of Dohuk,19*0's.Garden par ty , Mosul, 19*0's.Stewart Perowne at workBaghdad, 19*3.Stewart Perowne out riding, Baghdad, 19*0'sSquadron-leaders H. Dawson-Shepherd andHackforth-Jones, Baghdad, 19*3.General view of Aqra, 19*3.Three citizens of Aqra, 19*3.Stewart Perowne opening a readingAqra, 19*3.Kurdish Jews, Aqra, 19*3.Group photograph taken after the openingthe Aqra reading room, 19*3.Stewart Perowne with his chauffeur , 19*3.Harold Freese-Pennefather, 19*3.King Faisal II, General Sir HAbdul lllah at the opening of19*3.Series of photographs of

m his office,

D.

room in

of

. Pownall and"Noah's Ark",

Kingoutside the

Faisal II androyal palace,

on a picnic

Abdul lllah takenBaghdad, 19*3.Falconry, Baghdad, 19**.Various group photographs takenwith the American Minister , 19*0's.Joyce Grenfell with her accompanist, StewartPerowne and Harold Freese-Pennefather,Baghdad, 19**.King Faisal I with General Sir H. Pownall andStewart Perowne, Baghdad, 19**.

receiving Abdul lllah,Stewart PerowneBaghdad, 19**.The staff of the Ministry ofBaghdad, 19**.Stewart Perowne withBaghdad, 19**.The Euphrates - a ferry and a water-wheel,19**.The Ruwanduz gorge, 19**.Stewart Perowne and Abdulparty in Bahgdad, 19**.The Ruwanduz gorge, 19**.Stewart Perowne taking part inevent, Baghdad, 19*5.Stewart Perowne attending agiving, [Baghdad], 19**.

Informat ion,

hunting party,

a watei

lllah at a garden

ï show-jumping

school prize-

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3673 Stewart Perowne with Abdul Illah, [Baghdad1944].

fiche 28

3674 The arrival of the new ambassador -Stonehewer-Bird - at Hunaidi aerodrome, 1945.

3675 Stewart Perowne welcoming Field Marshal LordAthlone to Baghdad, 1945.

3676 Aqqa Quf, 1945.3677-8 The visit of H.R.H. Eugenie of Greece to

Iraq, 1947.3679 Stewart Perowne out riding, Baghdad, 1940's.3680 Garden party in Baghdad, 1942.3681 Stewart Perowne with the new bishop, Baghdad,

1943.

Collection . of prints showing personalities, ancientmonuments etc., 1941-1946.

3682 Portrait of Ubaid Abdullah, A.D.C. to thePrince Regent, 1941.

3683 Portrait of Faisal 11, 1942.3684-5 Stewart Perowne and Arshad at Umari, Baghdad,

1942.3686-91 Various aerial photographs by the Royal Iraqi

Airforce, showing Aqqa Quf, Kadhimain Mosque,Ukhaidhir, Karbala, Najaf, and Kish, 1940's.

3692 Portrait of Sir K. Cornwallis, 1940's.3693 Portrait of Faisal 11, 1944.3694 Stewart Perowne with Abdul Illah and Gerald

de Gaury, Baghdad, 1940's.3695 Stewart Perowne on tour in Kurdistan, 1944.3696-99 Stewart Perowne with Mulla Mustafa and Baba

Ali, Baghdad, 1944.3700 "Pushu", the Kurdish chieftain, circa 1945.

3701 The British Embassy staff, Baghdad, circa1945.

3702 King Faisal II visiting Tilbury docks, 1945.3703 King Faisal 11 with Abdul Illah, Baghdad,

1946.

3777 R.A.F. aerial photograph of Mosul, 1920's.

fiche 29

SINDERSON, Dr. H.C.

3778 Abdul Illah at the Ministry of Information,London, 1945.

SMITH, A.L.F.Personalities and events, archaeological sites, archi-tecture, social life, and schools, 1917-1930.

3779-825 Album entitled "Mesopotamia 1917", comprisingvarious views of Baghdad, Babylon, the Dialariver, Amara, Basra and Najaf.

3826-7 Boats being pitched on the banks of theTigris, 1918.

3828-9 Rafts on the Tigris, circa 1920.3830-1 The coronation of King Faisal I, Baghdad,

August 1921.3832-7 R.A.F. aerial photographs of the Ruwanduz

gorge and the Iraqi-Turkish frontier, 1923.3838 R.A.F. photograph of Aqqa Quf, 1923.3839-46 R.A.F. aerial photographs of Ctesiphon,

Baghdad, Samarra and the Surdash valley,1924.

Album of photographs of Baghdad, Ukhaidhir, Ur etc.,1924-1925.

3847-50

3851

38523853-43855

38593860-63867-8

3856 Buffalos bathing in the river below Baghdad,

3857-8

PHILBY, H. St. John.The Mesopotamia Campaign, 1916-1917; Kurdistan, 1922;aerial views of Baghdad, Mosul and Ctesiphon, circa1924.

3704-7 Various views of Basra showing the Finance

Office, a hospital ship on the Shatt at Arab,and Strand Road, 1916.

3708 Date-packers at work, Abu at Khusaib, 1916.3709 Train standing at Makina station on the

Basra-Nasiriya railway, 1916.3710 The mudhif of Shaikh Mizaiyil, Suq at

Shuyukh, 1916.3711-3 Qalaat Salih, 1916.3714 The Misharra canal, Amara, 1917.3715 British troops at a station on the

Baghdad-Samarra railway, 1917.3716 Armoured car, 1917.3717 British column on the march, 1917.3718 Steamer on the Tigris, 1917.3719-20 Streets in Baghdad, 1917.3721 Babylon, 1917.

3722-7 Various views of Ctesiphon, 1917.3728 Sunken ships in the Shatt at Arab, 1918.

3729 Tuz Khurmatu, 1922.3730-5 Various views of Kirkuk, 1922.

3736-40 Altun K6pr0, 1922.3741-5 Arbil, 1922.

3746-7 Quwair on the Great Zab, 1922.3748 Tall Kaif, 1922.3749 Buqaq bridge on the road to Dohuk, 1922.

3750 Assur, 1922.3751 Takrit, 1922.3752-69 Various views of Ukhaidhir, 1922.

3770-4 Chamchamal, 1922; views of the town, andmusicians and dancers at a wedding.

3775 R . A . F . aerial photograph of N . W . Baghdad,1920's.

3776 R.A.F. aerial photograph of the village ofCtesiphon, 1920's.

fiche 30

3869-70

3871

387238733874

387538763877-93880-13882

3883

The Diala river, 1924.

View across the Tigris from the HighCommissioner's office, Baghdad, 1924.Man spearing fish in the Tigris, 1924.Date palms, Baghdad, 1924.Brushwood being unloaded from river craft,

Baghdad, 1924.

1924.Men washing wool in the river at the southernend of Baghdad, 1924.Villagers of Aswad, 1924.Various views of Ur, 1924.Shifata, 1925.

Sir K. Cornwallis, R.S. Cooke and A.L.F.Smith at Ukhaidhir, 1925.Shifata, 1925.

River craft south of Baghdad, 1924.Arab child, Baghdad, 1924.Veiled women, Shifata, 1925.Gertrude Bell at Abu Shaqrain, 1925.Huwaidan, 1925.Shooting party near Baghdad, 1925.Woolley paying his workmen at Ur, 1925.Staff and pupils of a school on the Shatt atArab near Basra, 1925.Group of visitors to Ur, 1925.

Album containing photographs of village schools,

1924-1925.

3884

38853886

The spring at Shifata, 1925.

Bedouin tent, 1924.Parlby and Morgan on the banks of the Tigris,1924.

3887 Nineveh, 1924.

3888 Wayside teashop on the Mosul-Dohuk road,

1924.

3889 Villagers collecting bitumen from the hotsprings south of Mosul, 1924.

3890 Group above Dohuk, 1924.3891 Ancient bridge near Zakho, 1924.3892 Staff and pupils of the village school at

3893

Sharga, 1924.The master and pupils of Ba Idhra school,1924.

3894 The master and pupils of Shura school, 1924.3895 Zakho school, 1924.

46 Iraq

3673

fiche 28

3674

3675

36763677-8

367936803681

Stewart Perowne with Abdul Illah, [Baghdad

The arrival of the new ambassadorStonehewer-Bird - at Hunaidi aerodrome, 1945.Stewart Perowne welcoming Field Marshal LordAthlone to Baghdad, 1945.Aqqa Quf , 1945.The visit of H . R . H . Eugénie of Greece toIraq, 1947.Stewart Perowne out riding, Baghdad, 1940's.Garden party in Baghdad, 1942.Stewart Perowne with the new bishop, Baghdad,1943.

Collection . of prints showing personalities, ancientmonuments etc ., 1941-1946.

3682 Portrait of Ubaid Abdullah, A.D.C. to thePrince Regent, 1941.

3683 Portrait of Faisal II, 1942.3684-5 Stewart Perowne and Arshad al Umari , Baghdad,

1942.3686-91 Various aerial photographs by the Royal Iraqi

Airforce, showing Aqqa Quf , Kadhimain Mosque,Ukhaidhir, Karbala, N a j a f , and Kish, 1940's.

3692 Portrait of Sir K. Cornwallis, 1940's.3693 Portrait of Faisal II, 1944.3694 Stewart Perowne with Abdul Illah and Gerald

de Gaury, Baghdad, 1940's.3695 Stewart Perowne on tour in Kurdistan, 1944.3696-99 Stewart Perowne with Mulla Mustafa and Baba

Ali, Baghdad, 1944.3700 "Pushu", the Kurdish chieftain, circa 1945.3701 The British Embassy s taff , Baghdad, circa

1945.3702 King Faisal II visiting Tilbury docks, 1945.3703 King Faisal II with Abdul Illah, Baghdad,

1946.

PH1LBY, H. St. John.The Mesopotamia Campaign, 1916-1917; Kurdistan, 1922;aerial views of Baghdad, Mosul and Ctesiphon, circa1924.

views of Basra showing the Financea hospital ship on the Shatt al Arab,

3704-7 VariousOffice,and Strand Road, 1916.

3708 Date-packers at work, Abu al Khusaib, 1916.3709 Train standing at Makina station on the

Basra-Nasiriya railway, 1916.3710 The mudhif of Shaikh Mizaiyil, Suq al

Shuyukh, 1916.3711-3 Qalaat Salih, 1916.3714 The Misharra canal, Amara, 1917.3715 British troops at a station on the

Baghdad-Samarra railway, 1917.3716 Armoured car, 1917.3717 British column on the march, 1917.3718 Steamer on the Tigris, 1917.3719-20 Streets in Baghdad, 1917.3721 Babylon, 1917.3722-7 Various views of Ctesiphon, 1917.3728 Sunken ships in the Shatt al Arab, 1918.3729 Tuz Khurmatu, 1922.3730-5 Various views of Kirkuk, 1922.3736-40 Altun Köprii, 1922.3741-5 Arbil, 1922.3746-7 Quwair on the Great Zab, 1922.3748 Tall Ka i f , 1922.3749 Buqaq bridge on the road to Dohuk, 1922.3750 Assur, 1922.3751 Takrit, 1922.3752-69 Various views of Ukhaidhir, 1922.3770-4 Chamchamal, 1922; views of the town, and

musicians and dancers at a wedding.3775 R .A .F . aerial photograph of N . W . Baghdad, 3893

1920's.3776 R.A.F. aerial photograph of the village of

Ctesiphon, 1920's.

3777 R.A.F. aerial photograph of Mosul, 1920's.

fiche 29

SINDERSON, Dr. H.C.

3778 Abdul Illah at the Ministry of Information,London, 1945.

SMITH, A.L.F.Personalities and events, archaeological sites, archi-tecture, social life, and schools, 1917-1930.

3779-825 Album entitled "Mesopotamia 1917", comprisingvarious views of Baghdad, Babylon, the Dialariver , Amara, Basra and Naja f .

3826-7 Boats being pitched on the banks of theTigris, 1918.

3828-9 Rafts on the Tigris, circa 1920.3830-1 The coronation of King Faisal I, Baghdad,

August 1921.3832-7 R.A.F. aerial photographs of the Ruwanduz

gorge and the Iraqi-Turkish front ier , 1923.3838 R . A . F . photograph of Aqqa Quf , 1923.3839-46 R . A . F . aerial photographs of Ctesiphon,

Baghdad, Samarra and the Surdash valley,1924.

Album of photographs of Baghdad, Ukhaidhir, Ur etc.,1924-1925.

3847-50 The Diala river, 1924.3851 View across the Tigris from the High

Commissioner's off ice , Baghdad, 1924.3852 Man spearing fish in the Tigris, 1924.3853-4 Date palms, Baghdad, 1924.3855 Brushwood being unloaded from river c ra f t ,

Baghdad, 1924.3856 Buf f alos bathing in the river below Baghdad,

1924.3857-8 Men washing wool in the river at the southern

end of Baghdad, 1924.3859 Villagers of Aswad, 1924.3860-6 Various views of Ur, 1924.3867-8 Shifata, 1925.

fiche 30

3869-70 Sir K . Cornwallis, R.S. Cooke and A.L .F .Smith at Ukhaidhir , 1925.

3871 Shifata, 1925.3872 River craft south of Baghdad, 1924.3873 Arab child, Baghdad, 1924.3874 Veiled women, Shifata, 1925.3875 Gertrude Bell at Abu Shaqrain, 1925.3876 Huwaidan, 1925.3877-9 Shooting party near Baghdad, 1925.3880-1 Woolley paying his workmen at Ur, 1925.3882 Staff and pupils of a school on the Shatt al

Arab near Basra, 1925.3883 Group of visitors to Ur, 1925.

Album containing photographs of village schools,1924-1925.

388438853886

38873888

3889

389038913892

38943895

The spring at Shifata, 1925.Bedouin tent, 1924.Parlby and Morgan on the banks of the Tigris,1924.Nineveh , 1924.Wayside teashop on the Mosul-Dohuk road,1924.Villagers from the hotcollecting bitumensprings south of Mosul, 1924.Group above Dohuk, 1924.Ancient bridge near Zakho, 1924.Staff and pupils of the village school atSharga, 1924.The master and pupils of Ba Idhra school,1924.The master and pupils of Shura school, 1924.Zakho school, 1924.

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3896 Assyrian refugees outside the Qaimmaqam'soffice, Dohuk, 1924.

3897 Shooting party, 1924.3898-9 The village school at Dohuk, 1924.3900 Group of Chaldean Christians, Al Qush, 1924.3901 Lord Lloyd talking to Chaldean monks at the

monastery of Al Qush, 1924.3902-3 Shooting party at Mansuriya, 1924.3904 Group of children from the Christian village

of Tall Uskuf, 1924.3905 Group of girls from Al Qush, 1924.3906 Shooting party, 1924.3907-8 Shifata-men and boys by the spring and the

mosque, 1925.3909 The end of a shooting party 40 miles north of

Baghdad, 1925.3910 Gertrude Bell, R.S. Cooke and W. Grey outside

the rest house at Yusufiya, 1925.3911 Gertrude Bell and R.S. Cooke near the old

town wall Tall Dair, 1925.3912 Shooting party, Baghdad, 1925.3913 Duck shoot on the Badwaniya, 1924.3914 Group of Arab children, near Baghdad, 1925.3915 Women washing clothes in the spring at

Shifata, 1925.3916 Parlby visiting local dignitaries, Baquba,

1924.3917 The staff and pupils of a school near Basra,

1925.3918-20 Griffiths and Williams with a group of local

boys at Babylon, 1924.3921 Abu Jisra, 1924.3922 The monastery of Rabban Hormuzd, 1924.3923 The Yazidi shrine of Shaikh Adi, 1924.3924 Nineveh from Nabi Yunus, 1924.3925 Parlby on the banks of the Diala river, 1924.3926-7 Shifata - the spring and a street scene,

1925.3928-41 Photographs taken on a visit to Ukhaidhir

with Gertrude Bell, Sir K. Cornwallis andR.S. Cooke, 1925.

Album entitled "Ur and the Euphrates", 1926.

3942 The staff and pupils of Khida school, 1926.3943 Ur, 1926.3944 Apricot trees near Basra, 1926.3945 Khudaq creek, Basra, 1926.3946 The Ziggurat at Abu Shahrain, 1926.3947 Parlby crossing a canal, 1926.3948 Excavations in progress at Ur, 1926.3949 Shepherds with their flocks near Ur, 1926.3950-7 Various views of Ur, 1926.3958-9 Gertrude Bell with some of the pottery finds

from the excavations at Kish, 1926.

Album of photographs of Karbala, Hindiya and Baghdad,1927.

3960 Karbala station, 1927.3961-2 Repair work in progress on the Hinidya

barrage, 1927.3963 Hindiya school, 1927.3964-72 Boy scout display at Hindiya school, 1927.

fiche 31

Album of photographs of the Euphrates, Nasiriya,Hatra, 1927.

and

3973 Waterwheel on the Euphrates, 1927.3974 The lower Euphrates, 1927.3975-6 Local sailing craft on the Euphrates, 1927.3977-80 Mudhifs in the Nasiriya area, 1927.3981-91 Series of photographs of Hatra taken by

Riley, 1927.F.B.

3992-4 R.A.F. aerial photographs of Diwaniya,Dalif, and Karbala, 1927.

Abu

3995 R.A.F. photograph of New Street, Baghdad,1920's.

3996-7 Khudaq creek, Basra, 1920's.

47

3998-4001 Various R.A.F. photographs of Babylon,

1920's.4002-9 R.A.F. aerial photographs of Bait al

Khalifan, the Bazian pass, Arbil, Kirkuk,Altun Koprii, Baghdad, Mosul and Samarra,1928.

4010 Ukhaidhir, 1929.4011-2 King Faisal 1 with Sir Francis Humphrys and

Abd al Karim Cheloh at the Iraq Museum,Baghdad, circa 1930.

TWEEDY, 0.Basra, Baghdad, Mosul, Karbala and Samarra, 1930's.

4013 R.A.F. "Henley" flying over the Shatt al Arabat Basra, 1920's.

4014 Aerial photograph of Basra airport, 1930's.

4015 Airport buildings, Basra, 1930's.4016 The statue of King Faisal 1, Baghdad, 1930's.4017 The commercial quarter, Baghdad, 1930's.4018 The King Ghazi bridge, Baghdad, 1930's.4019-21 Mosul - the river Tigris and the suq, 1930's.4022 Entrance to the shrine of Imam Hussain,

Karbala, 1930's.4023 The ruins of the Parthian fortress near

Samarra, 1930's.

-

Iraq 47

3896 Assyrian refugees outside the Qaimmaqam's 3998-4001 Various R . A . F . photographs of Babylon,office, Dohuk, 1921». 1920's.

3897 Shooting party, 1924. 4002-9 R . A . F . aerial photographs of Bait al3898-9 The village school at Dohuk, 1924. K h a l i f a n , the Bazian pass, Arbil , K i r k u k ,3900 Group of Chaldean Christians, Al Qush, 1924. Altun Köprü , Baghdad, Mosul and Samarra,3901 Lord Lloyd talking to Chaldean monks at the 1928.

monastery of Al Qush, 1924. 4010 Ukha idh i r , 1929.3902-3 Shooting party at Mansuriya, 1924. 4011-2 King Faisal I with Sir Francis Humphrys and3904 Group of children from the Christian village Abd al Karim Cheloh at the Iraq Museum,

of Tall Usku f , 1924. Baghdad, circa 1930.3905 Group of girls from Al Qush, 1924.3906 Shooting party, 1924. T W E E D Y , O.3907-8 Shifata-men and boys by the spring and the Basra, Baghdad, Mosul, Karbala and Samarra, 1930's.

mosque, 1925.3909 The end of a shooting party 40 miles north of 4013 R . A . F . "rienley" f ly ing over the Shatt al Arab

Baghdad, 1925. at Basra, 1920's.3910 Gertrude Bell, R.S. Cooke and *. Grey outside 4014 Aerial photograph of Basra airport, 1930's.

the rest house at Yusuf iya , 1925. 4015 Airport buildings, Basra, 1930's.3911 Gertrude Bell and R.S. Cooke near the old 4016 The statue of King Faisal I, Baghdad, 1930's.

town wall Tall Dair, 1925. 4017 The commercial quarter, Baghdad, 1930's.3912 Shooting par ty , Baghdad, 1925. 4018 The King Ghazi bridge, Baghdad, 1930's.3913 Duck shoot on the Badwaniya, 1924. 4019-21 Mosul - the river Tigris and the suq, 1930's.3914 Group of Arab children, near Baghdad, 1925. 4022 Entrance to the shrine of Imam Hussain,3915 Women washing clothes in the spring at Karbala, 1930's.

Shifata, 1925. 4023 The ruins of the Parthian fortress near3916 Parlby visiting local dignitaries, Baquba, Samarra, 1930's.

1924.3917 The staff and pupils of a school near Basra,

1925.3918-20 Gr i f f i ths and Williams with a group of local

boys at Babylon, 1924.3921 Abu Oisra, 1924.3922 The monastery of Rabban Hormuzd, 1924.3923 The Yazidi shrine of Shaikh Adi, 1924.3924 Nineveh from Nabi Yunus, 1924.3925 Parlby on the banks of the Diala river, 1924.3926-7 Shifata - the spring and a street scene,

1925.3928-41 Photographs taken on a visit to Ukhaidhir

with Gertrude Bell, Sir K . Cornwallis andR.S. Cooke, 1925.

Album entitled "Ur and the Euphrates", 1926.

3942 The staff and pupils of Khida school, 1926.3943 Ur, 1926.3944 Apricot trees near Basra, 1926.3945 Khudaq creek, Basra, 1926.3946 The Ziggurat at Abu Shahrain, 1926.3947 Parlby crossing a canal, 1926.3948 Excavations in progress at Ur, 1926.3949 Shepherds with their flocks near Ur, 1926.3950-7 Various views of Ur, 1926.3958-9 Gertrude Bell with some of the pottery finds

from the excavations at Kish, 1926.

Album of photographs of Karbala, Hindiya and Baghdad,1927.

3960 Karbala station, 1927.3961-2 Repair work in progress on the Hinidya

barrage, 1927.3963 Hindiya school, 1927.3964-72 Boy scout display at Hindiya school, 1927.

fiche 31

Album of photographs of the Euphrates, Nasir iya, andHatra, 1927.

3973 waterwheel on the Euphrates, 1927.3974 The lower Euphrates, 1927.3975-6 Local sailing craft on the Euphrates, 1927.3977-SO Mudhifs in the Nasiriya area, 1927.3981-91 Series of photographs of Hatra taken by F.B.

Riley, 1927.3992-4 R . A . F . aerial photographs of Diwaniya, Abu

D a l i f , and Karbala, 1927.3995 R . A . F . photograph of New Street, Baghdad,

1920's.3996-7 Khudaq creek, Basra, 1920's.

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Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan,1866-1962Photographs: TN. 1-1,37721 microfichesIDC order number NE-1704/1

fiche 1

"Anthropology -Persia"An anonymous album of snapshots showing villagers andtownspeople of the Isfahan area, 1923-1927.

1 Group of boys, Sehdeh, 1923.

2 Shepherd boy, Sehdeh, 1923.3 Young boy, Isfahan, 1923.4 The Muezzin of Mohun mosque, 1924.5 Group of women and children in the courtyard of a

house in Kirman, 1924.6 Woman sorting rags, Abinakh, 1925.7 Villagers threshing wheat, Dehhur, 1926.8 The headman of the village of Abianeh, 1925.9 Woman carrying a basket on her head, Abianeh,

1925.10 Group of women and children in the courtyard of a

house in Abianeh, 1925.11 Man ploughing at Radun, 1927.12 Villager emptying a basket of cotton after

removing the seeds, [Najifabad], 1926.13 Women working at a hand loom and a spinning

wheel, Najifabad, 1926.14 Carved wooden door in the mosque at Zokrud, 1926.15 View from the top of the pass between Soh and

Zokrud, [1926].16-7 The village of Zokrud, [1926].18 The shrine of Imam Zadeh, Soh, [1926].19 A sacred tree near Dehhur, 1926.20 Two parsee women, Kirman, 1927.21 Villager spinning wool, Soh, 1927.22-3 Women wearing traditional indoor dress,

Najifabad, 1927.24 Woman from Isfahan, 1927.25 Group of women wearing outdoor dress, Najifabad,

1927.26-7 Family groups - Najifabad and Isfahan, 1927.28 Tribeswoman with her children, in the mountains

between Soh and Zokrud, 1927.29-31 Lur camp in the riverbed at Isfahan, 1927.32 Skull erected near a row of young trees, Tehran,

1927.

33 Sacred tree near Zanat, 1927.34 Villagers furrowing, Radun, 1927.35 Villagers preparing mud for wall building, Radun,

1927.-36-7 Funeral procession, Isfahan, 1927.38 Village near Abianeh, 1927.39 Abianeh from the valley, 1927.40 A sheep being sacrificed during the building of a

house, Isfahan, 1927.41 Wood-cutter at work, Isfahan, 1927.42-3 Group of traditional musicians, Isfahan, 1928.44 Jewish family, Isfahan, 1928.

EDMONDS, C.J.Iran 1916-1935; including photographs of Bushire 1916,Shushtar, Dizful and Luristan 1916-1918, Qazvin1919-1921, Hamadan 1923, and the oil fields, 1927.

Bushire, 1916.

45 A Mashua sailing off Bushire, 1916.46 Group of labourers, Bushire, 1916.47 Ustad Riza, master mason, Bushire, 1916.48 Dastak landing place, Bushire, 1916.49-50 Indian infantry at Dastak, Bushire, 1916.51 The Turkish Consulate, Bushire, 1916.52 Hospital ship off Bushire, 1916.

Shushtar, Dizful and Luristan, 1916-1918.

53-4 Sagvand levy at Kaunak on the Shushtar-Dizful

road, 1916.55 T.C. Fowle, E.B. Soane and Wheldon at Kaunak,

1916.56-9 Various views of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company's

oil fields near Shushtar, 1917.60-3 C.3. Edmonds with a group of Sovars, Shushtar,

1917.

64-71 Various views of Shushtar showing the castle, theKarun river, the Bulaiti bridge, and the mills,1917.

72-3 The Shushtar-Bandiqir road, 1917.74-5 Further views of Shushtar, 1917.76-7 Crowds assembled for the opening of the Dizful

bridge, 1917.78-9 Motor convoy on the Ahwaz-Shushtar road, 1917.80-1 Ancient bridge at Pay Pul on the Karkheh river,

1917

82 Ancient bridge on the Bala river, 1917.83 Lur camp near Dizful, 1917.84-91 Tribal chiefs of the Dizful area, 1917.92 Men and horses fording the Bala river on the

Shushtar-Dizful road, 1917.

93 Sagvand levy on tour west of Dizful, 1917.94 Group of Sovars, Dizful, 1917.95-6 The Anarki river, 1917.

97 The principal Mirs of Dizful, 1917.98 Darreh Gel, 1917.99 The Gardab, 1917.100 The guardians of the Shrine of Shahzadeh Ahmad,

1917.101 Mullah Muhammad Taqi, 1917.102 Qalah Dumineh, 1917.103-4 Fardivan, 1917.105 Moweh, 1917.106 Mir Zaki, Moweh, 1917.

fiche 2

107 Group of Mirs, Dizful, 1917.108-9 C.J. Edmonds at Dizful bridge, 1917.110 Mir Aqa Mir, Dizful bridge, 1917.111 The Zal river, 1917.112 Kiyalun, 1917.113-4 C.J. Edmonds with Muhammad Ali and Ruhullah

Khan, 1917.115-8 Lutis and dancers Chimishk, 1917.119-30 Various views of Khurramabad, 1917.131 Oxen treading out maize, Papi Khalder, 1917.132 Kurrehgah; Baharvand women weaving carpet, 1917.133-4 The Rubat brine wells, 1917.135 Kadkhuda Sulaiman's men fording the Hurud river

on the Khurramabad-Burujird road, 1917.136 Kadkhuda Sulaiman with some of his followers,

Bairanvand, 1917.137 A Bairanvand Khan, 1917.138 The Puneh pass on the Khurramabad-Burujird road,

1917.139 The Hurud plain, 1917.140 Ali Mardan Khan with eighty Sovars, Silakhur,

1917.141-4 The maidan and caravanserai, Burujird, 1917.145 The Sufian gate, Burujird, 1917.146 The caravanserai, Burujird.147 Group taken at the house of Ghulam Ali Khan,

Burujird, 1917.148 The camp of Kalantar Ibrahim Shiravand at

Baraftab Gam near the Kashgan bridge, 1918.

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Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan1866-1962Photographs: TN. 1-1,37721 microfichesIDC order number NE-1704/1

fiche l

"Anthropology-Persia"An anonymous album of snapshots showing villagers andtownspeople of the Isfahan area, 1923-1927.

1 Group of boys, Sehdeh, 1923.2 Shepherd boy, Sehdeh, 1923.3 Young boy, Isfahan, 1923.4 The Muezzin of Mohun mosque, 1924.5 Group of women and children in the courtyard of a

house in Ki rman , 1924.6 Woman sorting rags, Abinakh, 1925.7 Villagers threshing wheat, Dehhur, 1926.8 The headman of the village of Abianeh, 1925.9 Woman carrying a basket on her head, Abianeh,

1925.10 Group of women and children in the courtyard of a

house in Abianeh, 1925.11 Man ploughing at Radun, 1927.12 Villager emptying a basket of cotton after

removing the seeds, [Najifabad], 1926.13 Women working at a hand loom and a spinning

wheel, Najifabad, 1926.1* Carved wooden door in the mosque at Zokrud, 1926.15 View from the top of the pass between Soh and

Zokrud, [1926].16-7 The village of Zokrud, [1926].18 The shrine of Imam Zadeh, Soh, [1926].19 A sacred tree near Dehhur, 1926.20 Two parsee women, K i r m a n , 1927.21 Villager spinning wool, Soh, 1927.22-3 Women wearing traditional indoor dress,

Naj i fabad, 1927.24 Woman from Isfahan, 1927.25 Group of women wearing outdoor dress, Najifabad,

1927.26-7 Family groups - Najifabad and Isfahan, 1927.28 Tribeswoman with her children, in the mountains

between Soh and Zokrud, 1927.29-31 Lur camp in the riverbed at Isfahan, 1927.32 Skull erected near a row of young trees, Tehran,

1927.33 Sacred tree near Zanat, 1927.34 Villagers fur rowing, Radun, 1927.35 Villagers preparing mud for wall building, Radun,

1927.-36-7 Funeral procession, Isfahan, 1927.38 Village near Abianeh, 1927.39 Abianeh from the valley, 1927.40 A sheep being sacrificed during the building of a

house, Isfahan, 1927.41 Wood-cutter at work, Isfahan, 1927.42-3 Group of traditional musicians, Isfahan, 1928.44 3ewish f ami ly , Isfahan, 1928.

EDMONDS. C.3.Iran 1916-1935; including photographs of Bushire 1916,Shushtar, Dizful and Luristan 1916-1918, Qazvin1919-1921, Hamadan 1923, and the oil fields, 1927.

Bushire, 1916.

45 A Mashua sailing off Bushire, 1916.46 Group of labourers, Bushire, 1916.47 Ustad Riza, master mason, Bushire, 1916.48 Dastak landing place, Bushire, 1916.49-50 Indian infantry at Dastak, Bushire, 1916.51 The Turkish Consulate, Bushire, 1916.52 Hospital ship off Bushire, 1916.

Shushtar, Dizful and Luristan, 1916-1918.

53-4 Sagvand levy at Kaunak on the Shushtar-Dizfulroad, 1916.

55 T.C. Fowle, E.B. Soane and Wheldon at Kaunak,1916.

56-9 Various views of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company'soil fields near Shushtar, 1917.

60-3 C.J . Edmonds with a group of Sovars, Shushtar ,1917.

64-71 Various views of Shushtar showing the castle, theKarun river, the Bulaiti bridge, and the mills,1917.

72-3 The Shushtar-Bandiqir road, 1917.74-5 Further views of Shushtar, 1917.76-7 Crowds assembled for the opening of the Dizful

bridge, 1917.78-9 Motor convoy on the Ahwaz-Shushtar road, 1917.80-1 Ancient bridge at Pay Pul on the Karkheh river,

1917.82 Ancient bridge on the Bala r iver , 1917.83 Lur camp near Diz fu l , 1917.84-91 Tribal chiefs of the Dizful area, 1917.92 Men and horses fording the Bala river on the

Shushtar-Dizful road, 1917.93 Sagvand levy on tour west of Dizful , 1917.94 Group of Sovars, D i z f u l , 1917.95-6 The Anarki r iver, 1917.97 The principal Mirs of D i z f u l , 1917.98 Darreh Gel, 1917.99 The Gardab, 1917.100 The guardians of the Shrine of Shahzadeh Ahmad,

1917.101 Mullah Muhammad Taqi, 1917.102 Qalah Dumineh, 1917.103-4 Fardivan, 1917.105 Moweh, 1917.106 Mir Zaki, Moweh, 1917.

fiche 2

107 Group of Mirs , D iz fu l , 1917.108-9 C.J. Edmonds at Dizful bridge, 1917.110 Mir Aqa Mir , Dizful bridge, 1917.111 The Zal river, 1917.112 Kiya lun , 1917.113-4 C.3. Edmonds with Muhammad Ali and Ruhullah

Khan , 1917.115-8 Lutis and dancers Chimishk, 1917.119-30 Various views of Khurramabad, 1917.131 Oxen treading out maize, Papi Khalder, 1917.132 Kurrehgah; Baharvand women weaving carpet, 1917.133-4 The Rubat brine wells, 1917.135 Kadkhuda Sulaiman's men fording the Hurud river

on the Khurramabad-Burujird road, 1917.136 Kadkhuda Sulaiman with some of his followers,

Bairanvand, 1917.137 A Bairanvand Khan, 1917.138 The Punch pass on the Khurramabad-Burujird road,

1917.139 The Hurud plain, 1917.140 Ali Mardan Khan with eighty Sovars, Silakhur,

1917.141-4 The maidan and caravanserai, Buru j i rd , 1917.145 The Sufian gate, Burujird, 1917.146 The caravanserai, Buruj i rd .147 Group taken at the house of Ghulam Ali Khan ,

Buruj i rd , 1917.148 The camp of Kalantar Ibrahim Shiravand at

Baraftab Gam near the Kashgan bridge, 1918.

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149 Nazar All Khan and Amir Nizam, Vali ofPusht-i-Kuh, Baraftab Gam, 1918.

220-2 The bazaar at Resht showing the damage inflictedby the Bolsheviks, 1921.

150-1 Nazar All Khan and his sons, Pul-i-Kashgan, 223 The Juma Mosque, Resht showing the damage1918. inflicted by the Bolsheviks, 1921.

152 Hunting party at Kuh-i-Dasht, 1918. 224 A typical Jangali, 1921.153 The Nazar's new fort, Kuh-i-Dasht, 1918. 225 Deputation from Lankarun, 1921.154 Kuh-i-Dasht from Guraz, 1918. 226 Hajji Baba Ardabili, 1921.155-6 The Taviran pass on the Kuh-i-Dasht - Kermanshah 227-30 The Shah river valley and Navakhan, 1920.

road, 1918. 231-2 The Chaka river valley, 1920.233 Lahejar, 1920.

Qazvin, Resht, Enzeli and the Gilan province, 234-5 Umam village, 1920.1919-1921. 236-7 The Qulqumarz pass, 1920.

238 The edge of the Elburz mountain range, 1920.157 General view of Qazvin, 1919. 239-40 Rural views, Gilan province, 1920.158 British soldier photographing Qazvin from the

mound, 1919.241 Newman, Nasratullah Khan, and Shaikh Abu Nasr

taking lunch at Haludasht, 1920.159 The town walls on the south side of Qazvin, 242 Amlish, 1920.

1919. 243-4 Lahijan; the Akbariyeh and Shar Bafan mosques,160 %omen visiting the shrine of Shahzadeh Hussain, 1920.

1919. 245 Rice store, Amlish, 1920.161 P.P. Graves, Qazvin, 1919. 246 Street scene, Lahijan, 1920.162 C.]. Edmonds' house in Qazvin, 1919. 247-50 Various views of Lahijan showing the Shar Bafan163-4 The shrine of Shahzadeh Hussain, 1919. Mosque, the market square, and the house of

165 Sipah Solar's dam, 1919. Ahmad Khan, 1920.166 Nizam al Sultan and P.P. Graves, Qazvin, 1919. 251 The Lahijan-Shalman road, 1920.167 Two gendarme officers, Karaj, 1919. 252-3 Karaji in full sail on the Langa river, 1920.168 Roshan, Saadullah, Geard, Ziba Sultan and the 254 Chamkhaleh village, 1920.

post-master, Khurramdarreh, 1919. 255-6 The river at Chamkhaleh, 1920.169-70 The tomb of the Shah, Sultaniyah, 1919. 257-8 Village houses, Naudih, 1920.171-2 Qaidar Paighambar, 1919. 259-60 Typical Gilan houses near Shalman, 1920.173-6 The mills at Karasaf, 1919. 261-2 Men fishing for salmon at Shahsuvar, 1920.177 Some of the retainers of Amir Afshar, Karasaf, 263 Valiabad, 1920.

1919. 264 Neshta, 1920.178 Street vendors, Karasaf, 1919. 265 Graves near Abbasabad, 1920.179 The spring at Karasaf, 1919. 266 The sea road, Gilan province, 1920.180-1 Amir Afshar with his grandsons, his dogs and his 267 Huts by the Caspian, 1920.

hawk, 1919. 268 The Chalus road, 1920.182-3 Amir Afshar out hawking with his family and 269-70 Family of gipsies, Hazar Cham, 1920.

retainers, near Karasaf, 1919. 271 Cascades near Gachisar, 1920.184 Government House, Zanjan, 1919. 272-3 Shikarchi with a muzzle-loader, Nisa, 1920.185 The Sabzi maidan, Zanjan, 1919. 274 Chai khana assistant, Nisa, 1920.186-7 The Qazvin-Resht road, 1919. 275-6 Scenes in the mountains near the shrine of Imam188 Typical town architecture, Resht, 1919. Zadeh Daud, 1920.189 Masjid-i-Safid, Resht, 1919. 277-8 C.J. Edmonds and Newman after their tour of the190 The gateway of the caravanserai, Resht, 1919. Gilan province, 1920.191 Sardar Muqtadir of Talish, Enzeli, 1919. 279 Monson and Moneypenny, Tehran, 1921.192 A mosque in Enzeli, 1919. 280 British officers ski-ing, Sultanabad, 1921.193 Baku, 1920. 281 Lieutenant-Colonel H. Smythe, Qazvin, 1921.194 A post house on the Qazvin-Tehran road, 1920. 282 Cossack gunners, Qazvin, 1921.195-6 Asad al Saltaneh, the Governor of Qazvin, with

C.J. Edmonds on the Qazvin-Isfahan road, 1920.283-6 Various views of Qazvin showing the river,

Government House, and local traders, 1921.197 Muhammadabad 1920ith 200 So arsAF i h198

., ,g a w var sThe Shah Abbas bridge near Muhammadabad, 1920. The Pai Taq pass, Hamadan and Alvand, 1923.

199 h I 1920Shik i l

200nan .ar w t u,

Zaffar-i-Nizam, chief of Inanlu, 1920. 287 Man riding a donkey on the Pai Taq pass, 1923.201 Zahra village, 1920. 288 The arch of Darius on the Pai Taq pass, 1923.202 Nizam al Sultan and Amir Nusrat, Faizabad, 1920. 289-90 Qasr-i-Shirin, 1923.203-4 Tabriz, 1920. 291-4 Travellers on the Kirmanshah-Hamadan road, 1923.205 Qazvin, 1920. 295-310 Various views of Hamadan showing local traders,206 Street traders, Qazvin, 1920. a khan, the tomb of Avicenna and agricultural207 The Karaj river from a bridge on the workers, 1923.

Qazvin-Tehran road, 1920. 311-2 Cuneiform inscription on the Hamadan-Alvand208 V. Mallet and C. Baxter buying carpets, Tehran, road, 1923.

1920. 313-8 Pilgrims visiting a shrine on Mount Alvand,209 The British Legation, Tehran, 1920. 1923.

210 Lady Cox, V. Mallet and T.W. Haig, Tehran, 1920. 319-22 The summit of Mount Alvand, 1923.211 Colonel Starosselsky, Resht, 1920. 323-4 Kangavar, 1923.

212 Persian cossacks on the march on the Resht road, 325 Officers recruiting men for the Persian army,1920. Kerind, 1923.

213 Colonel Starosselsky with Hunter and Markov, 326 Pedestrian on the Kerind-Qasr road, 1923.1920.

214 G.O.C. staff crossing the Yuzbashi Chai bridge,1920

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215

.

The bridge over the Shah river at Lohsan, 1920. The oil fields, Maidan-i-Neftun and Shushtar, 1927.216 Manjil 1920217-8

.,

Manjil bridge showing the damage caused by an 327-31 The Karun river, 1927.explosion, 1920. 332-7 Ahwaz and the oil fields, 1927.

338 Bakhtiyaris at Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.fiche 3 339 Furnicular slide, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.

340-1 The Karun river at Landar, 1927.219 Workmen repairing the span of Manjil bridge, 342 Masshadi Riza, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.

1920.

50 Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan

1*9 Nazar Ali Khan and Amir Nizam, Vali ofPusht-i-Kuh, Baraftab Garn, 1918.

150-1 Nazar Ali Khan and his sons, Pul-i-Kashgan,1918.

152 Hunting party at Kuh-i-Dasht, 1918.153 The Nazar's new for t , Kuh-i-Dasht , 1918.15* Kuh-i-Dasht from Guraz, 1918.155-6 The Taviran pass on the Kuh-i-Dasht - Kermanshah

road, 1918.

Qazvin, Resht, Enzeli and the Gilan province,1919-1921.

157 General view of Qazvin, 1919.158 British soldier photographing Qazvin from the

mound, 1919.159 The town walls on the south side of Qazvin,

1919.160 *omen visiting the shrine of Shahzadeh Hussain,

1919.161 P.P. Graves, Qazvin, 1919.162 C.3. Edmonds' house in Qazvin, 1919.163-* The shrine of Shahzadeh Hussain, 1919.165 Sipah Solar's dam, 1919.166 Nizam al Sultan and P.P. Graves, Qazvin, 1919.167 Two gendarme officers, Kara j , 1919.168 Roshan, Saadullah, Geard, Ziba Sultan and the

post-master, Khurramdarreh, 1919.169-70 The tomb of the Shah, Sultaniyah, 1919.171-2 Qaidar Paighambar, 1919.173-6 The mills at Karasaf, 1919.177 Some of the retainers of Amir Afshar, Karasaf,

1919.178 Street vendors, Karasaf, 1919.179 The spring at Karasaf, 1919.180-1 Amir Afshar with his grandsons, his dogs and his

hawk, 1919.182-3 Amir Afshar out hawking with his family and

retainers, near Karasaf, 1919.18* Government House, Zanjan, 1919.185 The Sabzi maidan, Zanjan, 1919.186-7 The Qazvin-Resht road, 1919.188 Typical town architecture, Resht, 1919.189 Masjid-i-Safid, Resht, 1919.190 The gateway of the caravanserai, Resht, 1919.191 Sardar Muqtadir of Talish, Enzeli, 1919.192 A mosque in Enzeli, 1919.193 Baku, 1920.19* A post house on the Qazvin-Tehran road, 1920.195-6 Asad al Saltaneh, the Governor of Qazvin, with

C.J . Edmonds on the Qazvin-Isfahan road, 1920.197 Faris Agha with 200 Sovars, Muhammadabad, 1920.198 The Shah Abbas bridge near Muhammadabad, 1920.199 Shikar with Inanlu, 1920.200 Zaffar- i -Nizam, chief of Inanlu, 1920.201 Zahra village, 1920.202 Nizam al Sultan and Amir Nusrat , Faizabad, 1920.203-* Tabriz, 1920.205 Qazvin, 1920.206 Street traders, Qazvin, 1920.207 The Karaj river from a bridge on the

Qazvin-Tehran road, 1920.208 V. Mallet and C. Baxter buying carpets, Tehran,

1920.209 The British Legation, Tehran, 1920.210 Lady Cox, V. Mallet and T.*. Haig, Tehran, 1920.211 Colonel Starosselsky, Resht, 1920.212 Persian cossacks on the march on the Resht road,

1920.213 Colonel Starosselsky with Hunter and Markov,

1920.21* G.O.C. staff crossing the Yuzbashi Chai bridge,

1920.215 The bridge over the Shah river at Lohsan, 1920.216 Manji l , 1920.217-8 Manjil bridge showing the damage caused by an

explosion, 1920.

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219 Workmen repairing the span of Manjil bridge,1920.

220-2 The bazaar at Resht showing the damage inflictedby the Bolsheviks, 1921.

223 The 3uma Mosque, Resht showing the damageinflicted by the Bolsheviks, 1921.

22* A typical Jangali, 1921.225 Deputation from Lankarun, 1921.226 Hajji Baba Ardabili, 1921.227-30 The Shah river valley and Navakhan, 1920.231-2 The Chaka river valley, 1920.233 Lahejar, 1920.23*-5 Umam village, 1920.236-7 The Qulqumarz pass, 1920.238 The edge of the Elburz mountain range, 1920.239-*0 Rural views, Gilan province, 1920.2*1 Newman, Nasratullah Khan, and Shaikh Abu Nasr

taking lunch at Haludasht, 1920.2*2 Amlish, 1920.2*3-* Lahijan; the Akbariyeh and Shar Bafan mosques,

1920.2*5 Rice store, Amlish, 1920.2*6 Street scene, Lahijan, 1920.2*7-50 Various views of Lahijan showing the Shar Bafan

Mosque, the market square, and the house ofAhmad Khan, 1920.

251 The Lahijan-Shalman road, 1920.252-3 Karaji in ful l sail on the Langa r iver , 1920.25* Chamkhaleh village, 1920.255-6 The river at Chamkhaleh, 1920.257-8 Village houses, Naudih, 1920.259-60 Typical Gilan houses near Shalman, 1920.261-2 Men fishing for salmon at Shahsuvar, 1920.263 Valiabad, 1920.26* Neshta, 1920.265 Graves near Abbasabad, 1920.266 The sea road, Gilan province, 1920.267 Huts by the Caspian, 1920.268 The Chalus road, 1920.269-70 Family of gipsies, Hazar Cham, 1920.271 Cascades near Gachisar, 1920.272-3 Shikarchi with a muzzle-loader, Nisa, 1920.27* Chai khana assistant, Nisa, 1920.275-6 Scenes in the mountains near the shrine of Imam

Zadeh Daud, 1920.277-8 C.J. Edmonds and Newman after their tour of the

Gilan province, 1920.279 Monson and Moneypenny, Tehran, 1921.280 British officers ski-ing, Sultanabad, 1921.281 Lieutenant-Colonel H. Smythe, Qazvin, 1921.282 Cossack gunners, Qazvin, 1921.283-6 Various views of Qazvin showing the r iver,

Government House, and local traders, 1921.

The Pai Taq pass, Hamadan and Alvand, 1923.

287 Man riding a donkey on the Pai Taq pass, 1923.288 The arch of Darius on the Pai Taq pass, 1^23.289-90 Qasr-i-Shirin, 1923.291-* Travellers on the Kirmanshah-Hamadan road, 1923.295-310 Various views of Hamadan showing local traders,

a khan, the tomb of Avicenna and agriculturalworkers, 1923.

Cuneiform inscription on the Hamadan-Alvandroad, 1923.Pilgrims visiting a shrine on Mount Alvand,1923.The summit of Mount Alvand, 1923.Kangavar, 1923.Officers recruiting men for the Persian army,Kerind, 1923.Pedestrian on the Kerind-Qasr road, 1923.

311-2

313-8

319-22323-*325

326

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The oil fields, Maidan-i-Neftun and Shushtar, 1927.

327-31 The Karun river, 1927.332-7 Ahwaz and the oil fields, 1927.338 Bakhtiyaris at Maidan- i -Nef tun, 1927.339 Furnicular slide, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.3*0-1 The Karun river at Landar, 1927.3*2 Masshadi Riza, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.

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343 Water-pump, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.344 The reservoir, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.

345 Fire-guard, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.346 Train at Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.347 Tendi pumping station, 1927.348 Sea-mark, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.

349 Masjid-i-Sulaiman, 1927.350-4 Further views of Maidan-i-Neftun showing the

Shushtar canal and local traders, 1927.355 Valerian's bridge, Shushtar, 1927.

356 Sultan Turazh Mirza, Shushtar, 1927.

357 The Gargar from Bulaiti bridge, Shushtar, 1927.

358-9 The mills, Shushtar, 1927.

360 Abdullah Khan Mustaufi, Shushtar, 1927.

"Mission to Persia. 1935".

361-4 The Pai Taq pass, 1935.

365-72 Various groups taken at the Sahibqiraniya inTehran; these include Ward, Jamil al Salaam,and Nizam al Sultan, 1935.

373-7 Further views of the Pai Taq pass, 1935.

378 Muhammad Zaki, 1935.379-84 The Sahibqiraniya, Tehran, 1935.

385-95 Picnic party at Ushan, 1935.

396 Karaj, 1935.397-400 The Chalus road, 1935.401-6 Ramsar hydro, 1935.407-8 Naushaur harbour, 1935.409-10 Mazanderan, 1935.411-20 Shahi station and the Mazanderan Railway, 1935.

FRAZER-TYTLER, Sir. K.Afghanistan; Kabul, the Khyber pass and the Paghmanvalley, 1924-39.

421-4 The arrival of British planes in Kabul, 1924.425-30 The Khyber and Jagdallak passes, 1924.431 S.H. Khan, Prime Minister of Afghanistan; pho-

tograph by E. Bieber, Berlin, 1930's.432 Street scene, Kabul, 1930's.

433 Letter-writer, Kabul, 1930's.434 Tradesmen, Kabul, 1930's.

467 PZ 18480. "Constantinople. Interieur de lamosquee d'Ahmed".

468 No. 20. "Mosquee Suleymanie et la Corned'Or".

469 PZ 16559. "Constantinople et la Corne d'Or".

MONROE, Dr. E.

470 The Shah distributing land deeds in Maragheh,1962.

471 The Shah distributing land deeds in Ziveh,

1962.

PHILIPS-PRICE, M.The Caucasus and Central Asia, circa 1880-1910;snapshots of Turkey and Iran, 1912-1960; snapshots ofAfghanistan, 1948.

Collection of anonymous albumen prints of the Caucasusand Central Asia, circa 1880. Original captions inRussian.

472 "9035. Tiflis. Carpet shop in the square. 529".473 "9121. Trans-Caspian region. Kirgiz man. 560".474 "9349. Elisavetpol. Tartar shop, Persians and a

water carrier. 602".475 "9448. Tiflis. A flock of Caucasian sheep.

614".476 "9720. An Armenian lady - Gulbenkian. 656".477 "12586. Tiflis, Imeratin Avaliyani with his

wife. 1043".478 "13369. Tiflis. A Georgian in circassian dress.

1154".479 "13378. Tiflis. Two Armenian ladies. 1163".480 "13383. Tiflis. Four Georgians. 1168".481 "13395. Tiflis. Princess

Argutinskaya-Dolgorukuva. 1180".482 "14608. A Persian man in his aba. 1216".483 "14621. A Sart wearing a khalat and a turban,

with an ink stand on his belt. 1229".484 "1889. Atskhur fortress from the post station".485 Caption illegible. A Gurian farm in western

Trans-Caucasia.

fiche 4-5

435-52 Various views of the Paghman valley, 1939.

fiche 5

HOLT, Sir V.

453 E.B. Soane at Dizful with a group of SagvandLurs, circa 1910.

fiche 6

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.Tourist album - containing albumen prints of Istanbuland the Bosphorus by G. Berggren - compiled in 1881.

454 No. 35. "Vue de la Tour de Leandre".455 No. 8. "Pont de la Corne d'Or Galata".456 No. 84. "La Tour de Galata".457 Untitled; view over Istanbul to the Galata

bridge.458 No. 152. "Aqueduc de Valens".459 No. 95. "Vue de la Pointe de Serail".460 No. 94. "Vue de Foundoukli et Dolma Bagtche".461 No. 146. "Rue a Stamboul".462 No. 86. "Mosquee du Sultan Achmed".463 No. 47. "Vue des Eaux douces d'Asie

(Bosphore)".464 No. 70. "Vue d'Anatol Kavak haut Bosphore".465 No. 10. Untitled; the interior of San Sofia.

MACMICHAEL, Sir. H.Anonymous photochromotypes of Istanbul, circa 1900.

466 PZ 6390. "Constantinople. Mosquee du SultanAhmed".

Collection of postcards of Turkey, the Caucasus andCentral Asia, 1898 - circa 1918.

486 "Constantinople. Parade solenelle a l'honneurpour l'empereur d'Allemagne". Edit. J.Ludwigsohn, Constantinople, circa 1898.

487 "S.M.1. Mehemed Rechad. Empereur des Ottomans;Neazi Bey; Enver Bey". 1909.

488 "Constantinople. Mosquee Ste Sophie". Edit. J.Ludwigsohn, Constantinople, circa 1910.

489 "Constantinople. Interieur de Ste. Sophie".490-4 Various postcards by O. Nouri, Trabizond, circa

1910: No. 102 "Souvenir d'Erzeroum. Vueorientate"; "Souvenir de Gumuche Hane. Vuepanoramique"; "Salut de Trebizonde. Vue duGusel - Serai"; "Souvenir de Trebizonde. Vue dupalais"; "Salut de Trebizonde. Sainte Sophie".

495 Armenian social gathering, circa 1910.496 View of Tiflis showing the mosque and the

fortress, circa 1910.497 "Types du Caucasse. Georgienne". No. 996, circa

1910.498 Turkmens at Merv, circa 1910.499 The Registan square, Samarkand, circa 1910.500 The palace at Kokand, circa 1910.

fiche 7

Professionally produced photographs of Erevan andSamarkand, 1910.

501 The Persian Tartar mosque at Erevan. Photographby Fotografiya Tariveriants, Erevan.

502 The old palace of the Persian governors,Erevan. Photograph by Fotografiya Tariveriants,Ere van .

Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan 51

343 Water-pump, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.344 The reservoir, Maidan- i -Nef tun , 1927.345 Fire-guard, Maidan- i -Nef tun , 1927.346 Train at Maidan- i -Nef tun, 1927.347 Tendi pumping station, 1927.348 Sea-mark, Maidan- i -Nef tun , 1927.349 Masjid-i-Sulaiman, 1927.350-4 Further views of Maidan-i-Neftun showing the

Shushtar canal and local traders, 1927.355 Valerian's bridge, Shushtar, 1927.356 Sultan Turazh Mirza, Shushtar, 1927.357 The Gargar from Bulaiti bridge, Shushtar, 1927.358-9 The mills, Shushtar, 1927.360 Abdullah Khan Mustaufi, Shushtar, 1927.

"Mission to Persia. 1935".

361-4 The Pal Taq pass, 1935.365-72 Various groups taken at the Sahibqiraniya in

Tehran; these include *ard, Jamil al Salaam,and Nizam al Sultan, 1935.

373-7 Further views of the Pai Taq pass, 1935.378 Muhammad Zaki, 1935.379-84 The Sahibqiraniya, Tehran, 1935.385-95 Picnic party at Ushan, 1935.396 Kara j , 1935.397-400 The Chalus road, 1935.401-6 Ramsar hydro, 1935.407-8 Naushaur harbour, 1935.409-10 Mazanderan, 1935.411-20 Shahi station and the Mazanderan Railway, 1935.

FRAZER-TYTLER, Sir. K.Afghanistan; Kabul, the Khybervalley, 1924-39.

pass and the Paghman

421-4 The arrival of British planes in Kabul, 1924.425-30 The Khyber and Jagdallak passes, 1924.431 S .H. Khan, Prime Minister of Afghanistan; pho-

tograph by E. Bieber, Berlin, 1930's.432 Street scene, Kabul, 1930's.433 Letter-writer, Kabul, 1930's.434 Tradesmen, Kabul, 1930's.

fiche 4-5

435-52 Various views of the Paghman valley, 1939.

fiche 5

HOLT, Sir V.

453 E.B. Soane at Dizful with a group of SagvandLurs, circa 1910.

fiche 6

JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION.Tourist album - containing albumen prints of Istanbuland the Bosphorus by G. Bérggren - compiled in 1881.

454455456457

458459460461462463

464465

No. 35. "Vue de la Tour de Léandre".No. 8. "Pont de la Corne d'Or Galata".No. 84. "La Tour de Galata".Untitled; view over Istanbul to the Galatabridge.No. 152. "Aqueduc de Valens".No. 95. "Vue de la Pointe de Sérail".

94. "Vue de Foundoukli et Dolma Bagtche"."Rue à Stamboul".

No.No.No.No.

146.86. "Mosquée du Sultan Achmed".47. "Vue des Eaux douces d'Asie

(Bosphore)".No. 70. "Vue d'Anatol Kavak haut Bosphore".No. 10. Untitled; the interior of San Sofia.

MACMICHAEL, Sir. H.Anonymous photochromotypes of Istanbul, circa 1900.

466 PZ 6390. "Constantinople. Mosquée du SultanAhmed".

467 PZ 18480. "Constantinople. Intérieur de lamosquée d'Ahmed".

468 No. 20. "Mosquée Suleymanie et la Corned'Or".

469 PZ 16559. "Constantinople et la Corne d'Or".

MONROE, Dr. E.

470 The Shah distributing land deeds in Maragheh,1962.

471 The Shah distributing land deeds in Ziveh,1962.

PHILIPS-PRICE, M.The Caucasus and Central Asia, circa 1880-1910;snapshots of Turkey and Iran, 1912-1960; snapshots ofAfghanistan, 1948.

Collection of anonymous albumen prints of the Caucasusand Central Asia, circa 1880. Original captions inRussian.

472 "9035. Tiflis. Carpet shop in the square. 529".473 "9121. Trans-Caspian region. Kirgiz man. 560".474 "9349. Elisavetpol. Tartar shop, Persians and a

water carrier. 602".475 "9448. Tiflis. A flock of Caucasian sheep.

614".476 "9720. An Armenian lady - Gulbenkian. 656".477 "12586. Tifl is , Imeratin Avaliyani with his

wife . 1043".478 "13369. Tifl is . A Georgian in Circassian dress.

1154".479 "13378. Tiflis. Two Armenian ladies. 1163".480 "13383. Tiflis. Four Georgians. 1168".481 "13395. Tifl is . Princess

Argutinskaya-Dolgorukuva. 1180".482 "14608. A Persian man in his aba. 1216".483 "14621. A Sart wearing a khalat and a turban,

with an ink stand on his belt. 1229".484 "1889. Atskhur fortress from the post station".485 Caption illegible. A Gurian f a rm in western

Trans-Caucasia.

Collection of postcards of Turkey, the Caucasus andCentral Asia, 1898 - circa 1918.

486 "Constantinople. Parade solenelle à l 'honneurpour l'empereur d'Allemagne". Edit . J.Ludwigsohn, Constantinople, circa 1898.

487 "S.M.I. Mehemed Réchad. Empereur des Ottomans;Neazi Bey; Enver Bey". 1909.

488 "Constantinople. Mosquée Ste Sophie". Edit. 3.Ludwigsohn, Constantinople, circa 1910.

489 "Constantinople. Intérieur de Ste. Sophie".490-4 Various postcards by 0. Nour i , Trabizond, circa

1910: No. 102 "Souvenir d'Erzéroum. Vueorientale"; "Souvenir de Gumuche Hané. Vuepanoramique"; "Salut de Trébizonde. Vue duGusel - Serai"; "Souvenir de Trébizonde. Vue dupalais"; "Salut de Trébizonde. Sainte Sophie".

495 Armenian social gathering, circa 1910.496 View of Tiflis showing the mosque and the

fortress, circa 1910.497 "Types du Caucasse. Géorgienne". No. 996, circa

1910.498 Turkmens at Merv, circa 1910.499 The Registan square, Samarkand, circa 1910.500 The palace at Kokand, circa 1910.

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Professionally produced photographs of Erevan andSamarkand, 1910.

501 The Persian Tartar mosque at Erevan. Photographby Fotografiya Tariveriants, Erevan.

502 The old palace of the Persian governors,Erevan. Photograph by Fotograf iya Tariveriants,Erevan.

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52 Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan

503-5 The Ulug Beg Mosque and the Registan square, fiche 8Samarkand. Photographs by FotografiyaPolyakova.

506 The Shah Zindeh Mosque, Samarkand. FotografiyaPolyakova.

507 The ruins of the Bibley Khanum, Samarkand.Photograph by Fotografiya Polyakova.

508 Jugglers entertaining a crowd in the Registansquare, Samarkand.

509 Sarts at prayer, Samarkand.

Photographs taken and purchased by M. Philips-Priceduring his travels in Iran and Turkey, 1912-1947.

510 Travellers on the Qazvin-Tehran road, 1912.511 Gallows erected by the Russians during the

suppression of the Persian Nationalist risingin Tabriz, 1912.

512 Villagers outside their new house in the pro-vince of Seyhan, 1912.

513 Coalmine in Zonguldak, 1912.514 General view of Bayazid, 1912.515 View from the Zigna Dag pass, 1912.516-7 The Armenian stronghold of Zeitun, 1912.518-9 2 postcard photographs of Mardin, 1930.520-1 M. Philips-Price at the site of Rayy, 1945.522-5 Various snapshot views of Istanbul, 1947.526-31 Various snapshot views of Persepolis, 1947.532-7 Various snapshot photographs of mosques in

Isfahan, including details of the tile-work onthe roof of Masjid-i-Shah, 1947.

538-9 Nakhsh-i-Rustam; the bas-relief showing ShapurI and Valerian, 1947.

540-6 Collection of professional quality photographsof Iran, 1947: Persepolis; textile factories,Isfahan; the Hall of the Forty Pillars,Isfahan; ancient bridge, Isfahan; the Mosque ofShaikh Lutfallah, Isfahan; the mosque at Qum;travellers in the mountains, Remavend.

Collection of snapshots taken during M. Philips Price'stravels in Afghanistan, 1948.

547 Afghan customs house on the

Pakistan-Afghanistan border.548 M. Philips Price's station wagon and driver at

the border.549 The bazaar at Kabul.550 Pomegranate orchards near Kabul.551 The river in the centre of Kabul.

552-3 Village in central Afghanistan showing thesurrounding peach and apricot orchards.

554 Caravan of nomads on the move from the highmountains.

555 Nomad encampment on the high plateaus of theHindu Kush.

556 Group of men from eastern Afghanistan.557 Man from northern Afghanistan.558 *ayside teashop in a village in central

Afghanistan.559-60 A textile factory and a hydro-electric power

station, Pul-i-Khuri.561 Rocky plateaus of the Hindu Kush.562-8 Various views of Bamian.569 The main range of the Hindu Kush.570 The Kunduz river emerging on to the plains of

northern Afghanistan.571 Camel caravan crossing the Oxus plain.572-5 The mosque at Mazar-i-Sharif.576-9 Various views of the ruins of Balkh.580 Turkmen encampment, northern Afghanistan.581 Flock of sheep near Balkh.

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582-4 Various views of Ghazni showing the bazaar, theold fort and the tower of Sultan Mahmud.

585 The mosque at Kandahar.586 View from the hills on the Pakistan-Afghanistan

frontier.

Snapshots taken by M. Philips-Price during his travelsin Turkey and Iran, 1950-1960.

587-9 Various views of Ankara, 1950.590-3 Military parade, Ankara, 1950.594-6 Various views of Istanbul, 1950.597-604 Scenes in a village near Istanbul showing

village houses and the school, 1950.605-8 A village in the Elburz mountains, 1950.609-12 Various views of Rizayah, 1950.613-8 Various views of Sultaniyah, 1950.619-23 Miscellaneous views taken in Iran showing the

Tower of Silence, brick works and the shrine ofShah Abdul Azim, 1950.

624-8 The State Farm, Konya, 1953.629 Farm house in central Anatolia, 1960.630 Village men from central Anatolia, 1960.631 Traditional plough at work, central Anatolia,

1960.

632 Village house, central Anatolia, 1960.633 Cotton fields in western Anatolia, 1960.634 Anatolian shepherd, 1960.635 Modern machinery on the State Farm, Ankara,

1960.

636 Technical school, Adana, 1960.

637 The coal-mining area of Zonguldak, 1960.

RICHARDS, H.A.Persia, 1890-1913, including views of Isfahan, Tehran,Persepolis, Shiraz and Bushire.

638 Isfahan from the minaret of the fortydaughters, 1890.

639-40 H.A. Richards' house in Shiraz, 1895.641 The house of the assistant superintendant of

the Indo-European Telegraph, Shiraz, 1895.642 Mill at Shiraz, 1895.643 Ab Ambar Darvaza Bagh-i-Shah, Shiraz, 1895.644 The tomb of Hafiz, Shiraz, 1895.645 The Isfahan gate, Shiraz, 1895.646 Band-i-Amir, 1895.647-50 Various views of Persepolis, 1895.651 The telegraph office, Sivand, 1895.652 The Gulhak gate Tehran, circa 1900.653 Train on the line between Tehran and the Shrine

of Abd al Azim, circa 1900.654-5 2 postcards of Tehran entitled, "Le cote est de

Teheran", and "Teheran. Dochantepe", circa1900.

656-7 2 portraits of H.A. Richards, Tehran, 1902.658 H.A. Richards out riding, Tehran, 1903.659-65 Various views of the British Legation, Tehran

showing the entrance gate, the grounds and theMinister's house, 1903.

666 The grounds of the British Legation's summerresidence at Gulhak, 1903.

667-8 The British Consulate, Isfahan, 1903.669 The Shah in his carriage entering Maidan Top

Khaneh, Tehran, on his return from his Europeantour, 1904.

670 The Imperial Bank of Persia, Maidan Top Khaneh,Tehran, 1904.

671-2 H.A. Richards' carriage, Tehran, 1904.673-7 H.A. Richards' caravan at the foot of Kut al

Malu, 1904.678 Persian soldiers at Ahwaz, 1904.679 Yazd-i-Khvast, 1904.680-1 The British Residency, Bushire, 1904.682 H.A. Richards and Captain Sinclair aboard

R.I.M.S. "Lawrence" off Bushire, circa 1904.683 H.A. Richards and Colonel A.P. Trevor, Bushire,

circa 1904.684-5 H.A. Richards' drawing room and office at the

British Residency Bushire, circa 1904.686 The British Residency, Bushire, 1905.

52 Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan

503-5 The Ulug Beg Mosque and the Registan square,Samarkand. Photographs by Fotograf iyaPolyakova.

506 The Shah Zinden Mosque, Samarkand. Fotograf iyaPolyakova.

507 The ruins of the Bibley Khanum, Samarkand.Photograph by Fotograf iya Polyakova.

508 Jugglers entertaining a crowd in the Registansquare, Samarkand.

509 Sarts at prayer , Samarkand.

Photographs taken and purchased by M. Philips-Priceduring his travels in Iran and Turkey, 1912-19*7.

510 Travellers on the Qazvin-Tehran road, 1912.511 Gallows erected by the Russians during the

suppression of the Persian Nationalist risingin Tabriz, 1912.

512 Villagers outside their new house in the pro-vince of Seyhan, 1912.

513 Coalmine in Zonguldak, 1912.51* General view of Bayazid, 1912.515 View from the Zigna Dag pass, 1912.516-7 The Armenian stronghold of Zeitun, 1912.518-9 2 postcard photographs of Mardin , 1930.520-1 M. Philips-Price at the site of Rayy , 19*5.522-5 Various snapshot views of Istanbul, 19*7.526-31 Various snapshot views of Persepolis, 19*7.532-7 Various snapshot photographs of mosques in

Isfahan, including details of the tile-work onthe roof of Masjid-i-Shah, 19*7.

538-9 Nakhsh-i-Rustam; the bas-relief showing Shapur1 and Valerian, 19*7.

5*0-6 Collection of professional quality photographsof Iran, 19*7: Persepolis; textile factories,Isfahan; the Hall of the Forty Pillars,Isfahan; ancient bridge, Isfahan; the Mosque ofShaikh Lutfallah, Isfahan; the mosque at Qum;travellers in the mountains, Remavend.

Collection of snapshots taken during M. Philips Price'stravels in Afghanistan, 19*8.

fiche 8

585586

The mosque at Kandahar.View from the hills on the Pakistan-Afghanistanfrontier .

5*7 Afghan customs house on thePakistan-Afghanistan border.

5*8 M. Philips Price's station wagon and driver atthe border.

5*9 The bazaar at Kabul.550 Pomegranate orchards near Kabul.551 The river in the centre of Kabul.552-3 Village in central Afghanistan showing the

surrounding peach and apricot orchards.55* Caravan of nomads on the move from the high 65*-5

mountains.555 Nomad encampment on the high plateaus of the

Hindu Kush. 656-7556 Group of men from eastern Afghanistan. 658557 Man from northern Afghanistan. 659-65558 wayside teashop in a village in central

Afghanistan.559-60 A textile factory and a hydro-electric power 666

station, PuI-i-Khuri.561 Rocky plateaus of the Hindu Kush. 667-8562-8 Various views of Bamian. 669569 The main range of the Hindu Kush.570 The Kunduz river emerging on to the plains of

northern Afghanistan. 670571 Camel caravan crossing the Oxus plain.572-5 The mosque at Mazar-i-Sharif. 671-2576-9 Various views of the ruins of Balkh. 673-7580 Turkmen encampment, northern Afghanistan.581 Flock of sheep near Balkh.

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582-* Various views of Ghazni showing the bazaar, theold fort and the tower of Sultan Mahmud.

Snapshots taken by M. Philips-Price during his travelsin Turkey and Iran, 1950-1960.

587-9 Various views of Ankara, 1950.590-3 Military parade, Ankara, 1950.59*-6 Various views of Istanbul, 1950.597-60* Scenes in a village near Istanbul showing

village houses and the school, 1950.605-8 A village in the Elburz mountains, 1950.609-12 Various views of Rizayah, 1950.613-8 ' Various views of Sultaniyah, 1950.619-23 Miscellaneous views taken in Iran showing the

Tower of Silence, brick works and the shrine ofShah Abdul Azim, 1950.

62*-8 The State Farm, Konya, 1953.629 Farm house in central Anatolia, 1960.630 Village men from central Anatolia, 1960.631 Traditional plough at work, central Anatolia,

1960.632 Village house, central Anatolia, 1960.633 Cotton fields in western Anatolia, 1960.63* Anatolian shepherd, 1960.635 Modern machinery on the State Farm, Ankara,

1960.636 Technical school, Adana, 1960.637 The coal-mining area of Zonguldak, 1960.

RICHARDS, H.A.Persia, 1890-1913, including views of Isfahan, Tehran,Persepolis, Shiraz and Bushire.

638 Isfahan from the minaret of the fortydaughters, 1890.

639-*0 H . A . Richards' house in Shiraz, 1895.6*1 The house of the assistant superintendant of

the Indo-European Telegraph, Shiraz, 1895.Mill at Shiraz, 1895.Ab Ambar Darvaza Bagh-i-Shah, Shiraz, 1895.The tomb of Hafiz, Shiraz, 1895.The Isfahan gate, Shiraz, 1895.Band-i-Amir, 1895.Various views of Persepolis, 1895.The telegraph off ice, Sivand, 1895.The Gulhak gate Tehran, circa 1900.Train on the line between Tehran and the Shrineof Abd al Azim, circa 1900.2 postcards of Tehran entitled, "Le coté est deTéhéran", and "Téhéran. Dochantépé", circa1900.2 portraits of H . A . Richards, Tehran, 1902.H . A . Richards out riding, Tehran, 1903.Various views of the British Legation, Tehranshowing the entrance gate, the grounds and theMinister's house, 1903.The grounds of the British Legation's summerresidence at Gulhak, 1903.The British Consulate, Isfahan, 1903.The Shah in his carriage entering Maidan TopKhaneh, Tehran, on his return from his Europeantour, 190*.The Imperial Bank of Persia, Maidan Top Khaneh,Tehran, 190*.H .A. Richards' carriage, Tehran, 190*.H . A . Richards' caravan at the foot of Kut alMalu, 190*.

678 Persian soldiers at Ahwaz, 190*.679 Yazd-i-Khvast, 190*.680-1 The British Residency, Bushire, 190*.682 H . A . Richards and Captain Sinclair aboard

R. I .M.S . "Lawrence" off Bushire, circa 190*.683 H . A . Richards and Colonel A.P. Trevor, Bushire,

circa 190*.68*-5 H . A . Richards' drawing room and office at the

British Residency Bushire, circa 190*.686 The British Residency, Bushire, 1905.

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687 A.P. Trevor, Bushire, 1905.688 H.A. Richards, Bushire, 1905.689 Mrs. H.A. Richards, Bushire, 1905.690-1 B.W. Stainton supervising the erection of the

last pole on the Ardistan diversion of theIndo-European Telegraph line, 1905.

692 Postcard by A. Kerim, Bushire, entitled"Panorama of Bushire and the BritishConsulate-General", circa 1907.

693 Telegraph span at Kul al Kamarj, circa 1910.694 Tang-i-Gis on the Shiraz-Bushire road, circa

1910.695 B.W. Stainton with the son of Naib Hussain,

circa 1910.696 View from the roof of the telegraph office,

Kashan, 1910.697 Camp outside Isfahan, 1912.698 Tehran from the toll house, 1913.699 Masjid-i-Juma, Saveh, 1913.700 Cultivators trenching in the fields outside

Isfahan, 1913.

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RYAN, Sir A.Turkey-Istanbul and Bursa, 1900-1910.

Istanbul; personalities and views, 1900.

701 Sir Andrew Ryan's Turkish servant, Istanbul.Cabinet portrait by H. Timirlian, circa 1900.

702 Sir Andrew Ryan in Istanbul, 1900.703 Mrs. Parker and Boy Vere out riding, Istanbul,

1900.704 Ottoman troops marching through Istanbul on

their return from the Selamlik, 1900.705 The crowd assembled to watch the soldiers'

return, Istanbul, 1900.706 The Maiden's Tower, Istanbul, 1900.707 Sir Andrew Ryan, "Petits champs des Morts",

Istanbul, 1900.708-10 Sir Andrew Ryan and other British officials

attending the departure of Lady Jones fromIstanbul, 1900.

711 The British Chaplain waiting to set sail forEngland, Istanbul, 1900.

712-3 Sir Andrew Ryan attending the departure of theBritish Chaplain from Istanbul, 1900.

714-5 Madame Balgi with her children, Istanbul, 1900.716 General view of Pera, 1900.717-24 Street scenes Istanbul, 1900.725-30 Livestock market, Istanbul, 1900.731-9 British officials at a luncheon party by the

Bosphorus, 1900.740-1 House by the Bosphorus, 1900.742 Mrs. Azarian and her son in the drawing room of

their house in Istanbul, 1900.743 Miss Long, Mrs. Azarian and Captain Hancock at

the Azarian's house in Istanbul, 1900.744-5 House on the Bosphorus, 1900.746-53 Various views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus,

1900.754-6 Pedestrians, porters and carriages on the

Galata bridge, Istanbul, 1900.

Photographs of Istanbul by A.E. Henderson, circa 1900.

757 Steamship on the Bosphorus.758 Street scene, Istanbul.759 "The Land walls near Yezdi Koute".760-7 Various views of San Sofia.768 The Mosque of Sultan Ahmad.769 The cistern of Arcadius.

Photographs of Bursa, circa 1905.

770-1 The bridge, Bursa.772 The khan and bank.773 View from the hill.774 The market.

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775-6 The Ryan's house, Bursa.

777 Rechad Pasha, Doctor to the Sultan, circa 1910.

The Sistan Arbitration Commission.Photographs taken during the course of the SistanArbitration Commission by Ganga Singh and H. Walters,1903-1905.

778-9 The Afghan Commissioner with his personalassistants and staff, 1903.

780 Durbar to receive the Afghan Commissioner atChar Burjak on the River Helmand, 1903.

781 Nadali fort, Afghanistan, 1903. Photograph by

Ganga Singh.782 Killa-i-Fath, Afghanistan, 1903. Photograph by

Ganga Singh.783-4 The Commissioners crossing the River Helmand at

Marshi ford, 1903.785 The River Helmand at Kohak, 1903.786 Causeway across the River Helmand at Burj-i-As,

1903.787-8 A meeting of the British and Persian

Commissioners on the banks of the RiverHelmand, Burj-i-As, 1903.

789 The Persian Commissioner and some of his men,1903.

790 One of the Persian Commissioners, 1903.791 The Persian Commissioners with their staff,

1903.792 Group of Persian soldiers, 1903.

793 The Commissioners crossing the Rud-i-Parian,1903.

794 Spectators at the mission sports, Khuraja,1903.

795-8 The mission sports showing the tug-o-war and

the chapati-cooking race, 1903.799 Group at the British Consulate, Sistan, 1903.800 The Commissioners' camp at Khuraja on the

Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.801 The British Consulate, Nasratabad, 1903.802 Tutine on the Burj-i-Sirband, Rud-i-Sistan,

1903. Photograph by Ganga Singh.803 Swimming race at the mission sports, Kohak,

1903.804 Major Douglas, Lieutenant Landau and Colonel

MacMahon on the River Helmand, 1903.805 Men building a bridge across the River Helmand

at Kohak, 1903.806 Ford on the Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.807 Aminar Ziarat, Afghanistan, 1903.808 Tutine on the Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.809 Ford at Kohak on the Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.810 The River Helmand, 1903.811 The Russian Consulate, Nasratabad, 1904.

Photograph by Ganga Singh.812 Remains of an ancient bridge, Sistan, 1904.813-5 Ruins near Zahidan, 1904. Photographs by Ganga

Singh.816 Sistan prisoners, Nasratabad, 1904. Photograph

by Ganga Singh.817 Family groups outside their huts at the edge of

the Hamun lake, 1904. Photograph by GangaSingh.

818 The British Consulate, Sistan, 1904.819 The Civil Governor of Sistan, 1904. Photograph

by Ganga Singh.820 The Deputy-Governor of Sistan, 1904.821 Sistanis ploughing their land, 1904. Photograph

by Ganga Singh.822 Sepoys of the 124th battalion engaged in a

punting competition, 1904.823 Building a boundary pillar, 1904.824 Tutine on the Farrah Rud, 1904.825 Some of the Commissioners, Farrah Rud, 1904.826 Sailing boats on the Farrah Rud, 1904.827 No. 70. pillar at Shalgam, 1904.828 The Commissioners' camp at Farrah Rud, 1904.

Photograph by Ganga Singh.829 The Commissioners' equipment being ferried

across the Rud-i-Sistan, 1905.

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692

693694

695

696

697698699700

A.P. Trevor, Bushire, 1905.H.A. Richards, Bushire, 1905.Mrs. H.A. Richards, Bushire, 1905.B .W. Stainton supervising the erection of thelast pole on the Ardistan diversion of theIndo-European Telegraph line, 1905.Postcard by A. Kerim, Bushire, entitled"Panorama of Bushire and the BritishConsulate-General", circa 1907.Telegraph span at Kul al Kamarj, circa 1910.Tang-i-Gis on the Shiraz-Bushire road, circa1910.B . W . Stainton with the son of Naib Hussain,circa 1910.View from the roof of the telegraph office,Kashan, 1910.Camp outside Isfahan, 1912.Tehran from the toll house, 1913.Masjid-i-Ouma, Saveh, 1913.Cultivators trenching in the fields outsideIsfahan, 1913.

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775-6777

The Ryan's house, Bursa.Rechad Pasha, Doctor to the Sultan, circa 1910.

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RYAN, Sir A.Turkey-Istanbul and Bursa, 1900-1910.

Istanbul; personalities and views, 1900.

701 Sir Andrew Ryan's Turkish servant, Istanbul.Cabinet portrait by H. Timirlian, circa 1900.

702 Sir Andrew Ryan in Istanbul, 1900.703 Mrs. Parker and Boy Vere out riding, Istanbul,

1900.70* Ottoman troops marching through Istanbul on

their return from the Selamlik, 1900.705 The crowd assembled to watch the soldiers'

return, Istanbul, 1900.706 The Maiden's Tower, Istanbul, 1900.707 Sir Andrew Ryan, "Petits champs des Morts",

Istanbul, 1900.708-10 Sir Andrew Ryan and other British officials

attending the departure of Lady Jones fromIstanbul, 1900.

711 The British Chaplain waiting to set sail forEngland, Istanbul, 1900.

712-3 Sir Andrew Ryan attending the departure of theBritish Chaplain from Istanbul, 1900.

714-5 Madame Balgi with her children, Istanbul, 1900.716 General view of Pera, 1900.717-24 Street scenes Istanbul, 1900.725-30 Livestock market, Istanbul, 1900.731-9 British officials at a luncheon party by the

Bosphorus, 1900.740-1 House by the Bosphorus, 1900.742 Mrs. Azarian and her son in the drawing room of

their house in Istanbul, 1900.743 Miss Long, Mrs. Azarian and Captain Hancock at

the Azarian's house in Istanbul, 1900.744-5 House on the Bosphorus, 1900.746-53 Various views of Istanbul and the Bosphorus,

1900.754-6 Pedestrians, porters and carriages on the

Galata bridge, Istanbul, 1900.

Photographs of Istanbul by A.E. Henderson, circa 1900.

757 Steamship on the Bosphorus.758 Street scene, Istanbul.759 "The Land walls near Yezdi Koulè".760-7 Various views of San Sofia.768 The Mosque of Sultan Ahmad.769 The cistern of Arcadius.

Photographs of Bursa, circa 1905.

770-1 The bridge, Bursa.772 The khan and bank.773 View from the hill.774 The market.

The Sistan Arbitration Commission.Photographs taken during the course of the SistanArbitration Commission by Ganga Singh and H. Walters,1903-1905.

778-9

780

781

782

783-4

785786

787-8

789

790791

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794

795-8

799800

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805

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817

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823824825826827828

829

with his personal

at

by

1903. Photograph by

The Afghan Commissionerassistants and staf f , 1903.Durbar to receive the Afghan CommissionerChar Burjak on the River Helmand, 1903.Nadali fort, Afghanistan, 1903. PhotographGanga Singh.Killa-i-Fath, AfghanistanGanga Singh.The Commissioners crossing the River Helmand atMarshi ford, 1903.The River Helmand at Kohak, 1903.Causeway across the River Helmand at Burj-i-As,1903.A meeting of the British and PersianCommissioners on the banks of the RiverHelmand, Burj-i-As, 1903.The Persian Commissioner and some of his men,1903.One of the Persian Commissioners, 1903.The Persian Commissioners with their s ta f f ,1903.Group of Persian soldiers, 1903.The Commissioners crossing the Rud-i-Parian,1903.Spectators at the mission sports, Khuraja,1903.The mission sports showing the tug-o-war andthe chapati-cooking race, 1903.Group at the British Consulate, Sistan, 1903.The Commissioners' camp at Khuraja on theRud-i-Sistan, 1903.The British Consulate, Nasratabad, 1903.Tutine on the Burj-i-Sirband, Rud-i-Sistan,1903. Photograph by Ganga Singh.Swimming race at the mission sports,1903.Major Douglas, Lieutenant Landau andMacMahon on the River Helmand, 1903.Men building a bridge across the Riverat Kohak, 1903.Ford on the Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.Aminar Ziarat, Afghanistan, 1903.Tutine on the Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.Ford at Kohak on the Rud-i-Sistan, 1903.The River Helmand, 1903.The Russian Consulate, Nasratabad,Photograph by Ganga Singh.Remains of an ancient bridge, Sistan, 1904.Ruins near Zahidan, 1904. Photographs by GangaSingh.Sistan prisoners, Nasratabad, 1904. Photographby Ganga Singh.Family groups outside their huts at the edge ofthe Hamun lake, 1904. Photograph by GangaSingh.The British Consulate, Sistan, 1904.The Civil Governor of Sistan, 1904.by Ganga Singh.The Deputy-Governor of Sistan, 1904.Sistanis ploughing their land,by Ganga Singh.Sepoys of the 124th battalionpunting competition, 1904.Building a boundary pillar, 1904.Tutine on the Farrah Rud, 1904.Some of the Commissioners, Farrah Rud, 1904.Sailing boats on the Farrah Rud, 1904.No. 70. pillar at Shalgam, 1904.The Commissioners' camp at Farrah Rud, 1904.Photograph by Ganga Singh.The Commissioners' equipment being ferriedacross the Rud-i-Sistan, 1905.

Kohak,

Colonel

Helmand

1904.

Photograph

1904. Photograph

engaged in a

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830 Ancient ruins, Sistan, 1905. Photograph byGanga Singh.

831 Ruined masjid, Peshawar, 1905. Photograph byGanga Singh.

832 Portions of decorative stonework in the Ziaratat Zahidan, 1905. Photograph by Ganga Singh.

833 The ruins of Khakar, Hamun-i-Sistan, 1905.Photograph by Ganga Singh.

834 Sandhills, Sistan, 1905.835 Band-i-Sistan, 1905. Photograph by Ganga Singh.836 Panorama showing the officers' huts, Kohak,

1905. Photograph by Ganga Singh.837 Koh-i-Khuraja, Hamun-i-Sistan, 1905. Photograph

by Ganga Singh.838 Some of the members of the Sistan Mission at

Saindak, 1905.839 The Commissioners' camp at Kuchaki-Chah, 1905.840 The Commissioners' camp at Merui, 1905.841 The Commissioners' camp at Saindak, 1905.842 The Commissioners' camp at Mushki-Chah, 1905.843 The Commissioners' camp at Yadgar Chah, 1905.844 Koh-i-Gat, 1905.845 The Commissioners at Baghak, 1905.846 The Commissioners at Padag, 1905.

SLADE-BAKER, Colonel J.B.Istanbul, 1954; Iran - including views of Shiraz, Isfa-han and Persepolis, 1957.

Istanbul, 1954.

943 Bakhtiyaris on the move by the Karun river,1927.

944 The Modrasa, Isfahan, 1927.945 Bridge over the Karun river, Do Pulan, 1927.946-7 Bakhtiyaris on the move with their flocks,

1927.948 The bridge of Ali Verdi Khan, Isfahan, 1927.949-50 Bakhtiyaris at Narghun, 1927.951 Gurgir village, 1927.952 The Bara Mardi pass, 1927.953 The Karun river, 1927.954 Group of villagers, Deh Diz, 1927.955 Charcoal burners, Do Pulan, 1927.956 Bakhtiyari flocks crossing the river near

Malamir, 1927.957 Camp at Deh Diz, 1927.958 Stone bridge near Deh Diz, 1927.959 Villagers weaving tent cloth near Malamir,

1927.960-1 Bakhtiyaris crossing the Karun river, 1927.962 Village boy, Deh Diz, 1927.963 The Karun river from Godar bridge, 1927.964 The Godar bridge, 1927.965 Masjid-i-Sulaiman, 1927.966 Drilling rig, Maidan-i-Neftun.967 V. and H. Nicholson above Do Pulan, 1927.

SYKES, Sir P.M.Persia, personalities and events, 1866-1920; includingportraits of Nasr ed din Shah, Farman Farma, Sir P.Sykes and the South Persia Rifles.

847 Panorama of the sea of Marmara taken from Pera.848 View across the Bosphorus from the European

side.849 The Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus.850-60 The Topkapi Saray - interior and exterior

views.861-6 Various views of San Sofia.

Snapshots of the Elburz mountains, 1957.

867-70 Villages in the Elburz mountains.

871 Dam construction being undertaken by a Frenchcompany, near Pahlevi.

fiche 12(1-2)

35 mm slides of Shiraz, Isfahan and Persepolis, 1957.

872-82 Various views of Shiraz showing the tomb ofHafiz and the Anglican church.

883-97 The Palace and Mosque of Shah Abbas, Isfahan.

fiche 12(1-2)-12(2-2)

898-924 Various views of Persepolis.

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SMITH, A.L.F.Iran, 1925-1927; including views of Isfahan, Maidan-i-Neftun, and the migration of Bakhtiyari tribes.

925 The entrance to the Mosque of Shah Abbas,

Isfahan, 1925.926 The Mosque at Qum, 1925.927 Looking south from the camp at Deh Diz, 1927.928 Camp at Qalat Madrasa, 1927.929 Bakhtiyaris on the move, 1927.

930 Scene outside the bazaar, Isfahan, 1927.

931-2 The plain of Malamir, 1927.

933 Bakhtiyari family on the move, 1927.934 The oil fields, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.935 Bakhtiyaris, Shalangar, 1927.936 Bakhtiyari flocks, 1927.937 The Great Mosque, Isfahan, 1927.938 Merchants' camp on the Bakhtiyari road, 1927.939 Bridge at Isfahan, 1927.940 Group of boys, Deh Diz, 1927.941 Road near Deh Diz, 1927.

942 The bridge at Do Pulan, 1927.

Anonymous albumen prints, 1866-1870's.

968 Portrait of Nasr ed din Shah, 1866.

969 Portrait of Nasr ed din Shah, 1867.970 The French Mission to Tehran, 1867.971 Colonel Goldsmith, Major Clarke, Major Smith,

Mr. Lawrence, and Doctor Barber, Tehran, 1867.972 Signor M. Serj-Potowski, Major Smith, W.J.

Dickson, M. Zenoviev, Ali Kuli Mirza, andDoctor Baker, Tehran, 1867.

973-4 Kurds of the Serdar-i-Kul, Tehran, 1867.975 No. 14. The Mosque of Mahun, [1870's].976 No. 789. The Mosque at Qum, [1870's].977 No. 809. The Mosque at Resht, [1870's].978 No. 1098. The shrine of Imam Zadeh, Daud,

[1870's].979 No. 451. Ciakalan bridge, [1870's].980 No. 758. Pendjale bridge, [1870's].981 No. 330. Scene on the road to Shiraz, [1870's].982 No. 87. Group of nomadic women and children,

[1870's].

983 No. 88. Gathering of women and children,[Tehran, 1870's].

984 No. 264. Portrait of a Turkomen tribesman,[1870's].

985 No. 436. The bastinado in use in a villageschool, [1870's].

986 No. 437. Peasant boy of the Resht area,[1870's].

987 No. 593. Portrait of an unidentified man,[1870's].

988 No. 619.

fiche 14

Beggars, [Tehran, 1870's].

989 No. 706. Two nomadic women, [1870's].990 Village in Gilan province, [1870's].991-4 Nos. 288, 1514, 1172, 1179. Musicians and dan-

cers, [Tehran, Gilan and Turkmenistan].995 No. 965. Shop selling cloth, [Tehran, 1870's].

996 No. 158. Shop selling vegetables, [Tehran,1870's].

997 No. 810. Shop selling bread, [Tehran, 1870's].998 No. 968. Shop selling fire-wood, [Tehran,

1870's].999 No. 661. Persian ladies in indoor dress,

[Tehran, 1870's].

1000 No. 148. Mamassani nomads in camp, [1870's].1001 Portrait of Farman Farma, 1896.

54 Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan

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831

832

833

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837

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8398*08418*28*38**8*58*6

Sistan, 1905. Photograph by 9*3

Peshawar, 1905. Photograph by

Ancient ruins,Ganga Singh.Ruined masjid,Ganga Singh.Portions of decorative stonework in the Ziaratat Zahidan, 1905. Photograph by Ganga Singh.The ruins of Khakar, Hamun-i-Sistan, 1905.Photograph by Ganga Singh.Sandhills, Sistan, 1905.Band-i-Sistan, 1905. Photograph by Ganga Singh.Panorama showing the officers' huts , Kohak,1905. Photograph by Ganga Singh.Koh-i-Khuraja, Hamun-i-Sistan, 1905. Photographby Ganga Singh.Some of the members of the Sistan Mission atSaindak, 1905.

camp at Kuchaki-Chah,camp at Merui,

The CommissionersThe CommissionersThe CommissionersThe CommissionersThe CommissionersKoh-i-Gat, 1905.The Commissioners at Baghak, 1905.The Commissioners at Padag, 1905.

1905.1905.

camp at Saindak, 1905.camp at Mushki-Chah, 1905.camp at Yadgar Chah, 1905.

SLADE-BAKER, Colonel 3.B.Istanbul, 195*; Iran - including views of Shiraz, Isfa-han and Persepolis, 1957.

Istanbul, 195*.

8*7 Panorama of the sea of Marmara taken from Pera.8*8 View across the Bosphorus from the European

side.8*9 The Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus.850-60 The Topkapi Saray - interior and exterior

views.861-6 Various views of San Sofia.

Snapshots of the Elburz mountains, 1957.

867-70 Villages in the Elburz mountains.871 Dam construction being undertaken by a French

company, near Pahlevi.

fiche 12(1-2)

35 mm slides of Shiraz, Isfahan and Persepolis, 1957.

872-82 Various views of Shiraz showing the tomb ofHafiz and the Anglican church.

883-97 The Palace and Mosque of Shah Abbas, Isfahan.

fiche 12(l-2)-12(2-2)

898-92* Various views of Persepolis.

fiche 13

SMITH, A.L.F.Iran, 1925-1927; including views of Isfahan, Maidan-i-Nef tun, and the migration of Bakhtiyari tribes.

925 The entrance to the Mosque of Shah Abbas,Isfahan, 1925.

926 The Mosque at Qum, 1925.927 Looking south from the camp at Deh Diz, 1927.928 Camp at Qalat Madrasa, 1927.929 Bakhtiyaris on the move, 1927.930 Scene outside the bazaar, Isfahan, 1927.931-2 The plain of Malamir , 1927.933 Bakhtiyari family on the move, 1927.93* The oil fields, Maidan-i-Neftun, 1927.935 Bakhtiyaris, Shalangar, 1927.936 Bakhtiyari flocks, 1927.937 The Great Mosque, Isfahan, 1927.938 Merchants' camp on the Bakhtiyari road, 1927.939 Bridge at Isfahan, 1927.9*0 Group of boys, Deh Diz, 1927.9*1 Road near Deh Diz, 1927.9*2 The bridge at Do Pulan, 1927.

9**9*59*6-7

9*89*9-5095195295395*955956

957958959

960-196296396*965966967

Bakhtiyaris on the move by the Karun river,1927.The Modrasa, Isfahan, 1927.Bridge over the Karun river, Do Pulan, 1927.Bakhtiyaris on the move with their flocks,1927.The bridge of All Verdi Khan, Isfahan, 1927.Bakhtiyaris at Narghun, 1927.Gurgir village, 1927.The Bara Mardi pass, 1927.The Karun river, 1927.Group of villagers, Deh Diz, 1927.Charcoal burners, Do Pulan, 1927.Bakhtiyari flocks crossing the river nearMalamir, 1927.Camp at Deh Diz, 1927.Stone bridge near Deh Diz, 1927.Villagers weaving tent cloth near Malamir ,1927.Bakhtiyaris crossing the Karun river, 1927.Village boy, Deh Diz, 1927.The Karun river from Godar bridge, 1927.The Godar bridge, 1927.Masjid-i-Sulaiman, 1927.Drill ing rig, Maidan- i -Nef tun .V. and H. Nicholson above Do Pulan, 1927.

SYKES, Sir P.M.Persia, personalities and events, 1866-1920; includingportraits of Nasr ed din Shah, Farman Farma, Sir P.Sykes and the South Persia Rifles.

Anonymous albumen prints, 1866-1870's.

968 Portrait of Nasr ed din Shah, 1866.969 Portrait of Nasr ed din Shah, 1867.970 The French Mission to Tehran, 1867.971 Colonel Goldsmith, Major Clarke, Major Smith,

Mr. Lawrence, and Doctor Barber, Tehran, 1867.972 Signor M. Serj-Potowski, Major Smith , W . J .

Dickson, M. Zenoviev, Ali Kuli Mirza, andDoctor Baker, Tehran, 1867.Kurds of the Serdar-i-Kul, Tehran, 1867.No. 1*. The Mosque of Mahun, [1870's].No. 789. The Mosque at Qum, [1870's].No. 809. The Mosque at Resht, [1870's].

The shrine of Imam Zadeh, Daud,

973-*975976977978

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Ciakalan bridge, [1870's].Pendjale bridge, [1870's].Scene on the road to Shiraz, [1870's].Group of nomadic women and children,

No. 1098[1870's].No. 451.No. 758.No. 330.No. 87.[1870's].No. 88. Gathering of women and children,[Tehran, 1870's].No. 26*. Portrait of a Turkomen tribesman,[1870's].No. *36. The bastinado in use in a villageschool, [1870's].No. 437. Peasant boy of the Resht area,[1870's].No. 593. Portrait of an unidentified man,[1870's].No. 619. Beggars, [Tehran, 1870's].

No. 706. Two nomadic women, [1870's].Village in Gilan province, [1870's].Nos. 288, 1514, 1172, 1179. Musicians and dan-cers, [Tehran, Gilan and Turkmenistan].No. 965. Shop selling cloth, [Tehran, 1870's].

Shop selling vegetables, [Tehran,

Shop selling bread, [Tehran, 1870's].Shop selling fire-wood, [Tehran,

No. 1581870's].No. 810No. 9681870's].No. 661. Persian ladies in indoor dress,[Tehran, 1870's].No. 148. Mamassani nomads in camp, [1870's].Portrait of Farman Farma, 1896.

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1002 Group photograph taken after the presentationof Nasr al Mulk to Queen Victoria. PhotographElliot and Fry, 1897.

Snapshot photographs taken by Sir P. Sykes during histravels in Persia and Kashgar, 1908-1916.

1003-24 Series of photographs of villagers, Kurdish andTurkomen tribesmen of the Meshed-Bujnurd area,circa 1908.

1025 The Gunband-i-Kabus, Khorasan, 1908.1026-9 Various views of Qishm island showing the town,

the boat-building yards and the fort, circa1910.

1030-1 Isfahan, the Alu Kapi gate, and the view fromthe Alu Kapi gate, circa 1910.

1032 The entrance to the shrine of Fatima, Qum,circa 1910.

1033-4 The palace1910.

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11851186

1187

G.C.M.G., [1920].

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The Deputy Governor of Bandar Abbas with hisstaff, 1918.The British Consulate at Bandar Abbas, 1918.Sultan Muhammad All Khan, Bandar Abbas, 1918.Sir Percy Sykes and Colonel Orton with two ofthe sons of Farman Farma, 1918.Portrait of Colonel Orton, 1919.Sir Percy Sykes leaving Bandar Abbas by

launch, 1919.The investiture of Farman Farma with the

TWEEDY, O.Collection of prints taken on a journey1930, and a journey through Iran, 1931.

Photographs of Turkey, 1930.

through Turkey,

of the Sassanians, Firuzabad, circa 1188 The Maiden's Castle, Mersin.

1035-6 The shrine of Imam Riza, Meshed, circa 1913.1037 Nakhsh-i-Rustam. Bas-relief showing Shapur 1

and Valerian, circa 1913.1038-9 Villagers threshing, Bushire, circa 1913.

1040 Water-lift, Naiband, circa 1913.

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1041-140 Collection of snapshots of Kashgar showingfamily groups, women engaged in domestic work,musicians, schools, and men engaged in agri-cultural work, 1915.

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1141 Musicians at Bandar Abbas, circa 1916.1142-3 Veiled woman carrying water, Bandar Abbas,

circa 1916.1144 Villagers winnowing, Bandar Abbas, circa 1916.1145 Man with his plough, Bandar Abbas, circa 1916.1146 Shurida, the blind poet of Shiraz, at the tomb

of Saadi, circa 1916.

1189 Kit inspection at the cadet school of the newgendarmerie, Mersin.

1190 Street scene, Adana.1191 The Tortum waterfalls, Erzurum.

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1192

1193

11941195

1196

1197

1198

1199

1200

1201

1202-6

1207-81209-11

1212

1213-41215

Sir Percy Sykes and the South Persia Rifles, 1916-1920. 1216

1217-81147 Stores for the South Persia Rifles being

landed at Naiband, 1916.1148 Sir Percy Sykes inspecting British troops on

the pier at Naiband, 1916.1149 Column of the South Persia Rifles entering

Shiraz, 1916.1150 Baggage column arriving at Shiraz, 1916.1151 The first recruits of the South Persia Rifles

in camp, 1916.1152 Sir Percy Sykes, Major Bruce, Colonel Hunter,

Colonel Gough and Major Rothwell at theBritish Consulate, Shiraz, 1916.

1153-5 Various portraits of Sir Percy Sykes, Shiraz,

1916.1156-9 British and Russian staffs watching a military

review at Isfahan, 1916.1160 The arrival of German and Austrian prisoners,

Isfahan, 1916.1161-3 Sir Percy Sykes with Salat ed Daula and his

followers, 1917.1164 Work-men using a block and pulley to erect a

stone pillar outside the British Consulate,Shiraz, 1917.

1165 British mounted troops marching past Sir PercySykes, Shiraz, 1917.

1166-8 Spring review at Shiraz, 1917.1169 Ceremonial parade by the South Persia Rifles,

Bandar Abbas, 1917.1170-4 Sirjan fort under construction, 1917.1175 Sir Percy Sykes and Lieutenant-Colonel Grant,

Sirjan, 1917.1176 Farman Farma with Lieutenant Colonel Gough and

Sir Percy Sykes.1177 Recruits for the South Persia Rifles, Bandar

Abbas, 1917.

1219

1220

The entrance to the Taurus tunnel on the

Baghdad Railway.Fifteenth century water-mill, Konya.Mosaic from a Greek church, Antakya.Bridge near Kayseri.Textile factory, Kayseri.The castle of Kayseri.Panorama of Konya.Dam near Konya.A Seljuk mosque in Konya.Ghazi's private station, Ankara.Ghazi's equestrian statue, Ankara.The parliament house, Ankara.Views of the Citadel, Ankara.View from the Citadel, Ankara.The old Anatolian quarter, Ankara.The Soviet Embassy, Ankara.The new British Legation, Ankara.2 panoramas showing the growth of governmentand business buildings in Ankara.The arterial road linking the old and newparts of Ankara.The Security Monument, Ankara.

fiche 16-17

1221-32

fiche 17

1233

12341235

12361237

1238

123912401241-21243

1244-7

12481249

1250-212531254

1255

Series of photographs showing new buildings inAnkara; the Ministries of War and Buildings,the University, the City hospital, the head-quarters of the Red Crescent, the CentralBank, the President's Residence, AtaturkBoulevard, and the House of Deputies.

The School of Political Science, AnkaraUniversity.The girls' liseum, Ankara.A boys' primary school, Ankara.The ethnographical museum, Ankara.Dam under construction near Ankara.The Roman gate, Ankara.The entrance to the Byzantine Citadel, Ankara.Tank units on parade, Ankara.Motorised and naval units on parade, Ankara.Anti-aircraft gun manned by students fromAnkara University.The State Farm, Ankara.Hittite mural, Anatolia.Traditional house, Anatolia.The harbour, Izmir.A statue in the Agora, Izmir.Roman aqueduct near Izmir.Tobacco leaf in bales for export, Izmir.

Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan 55

1002 Group photograph taken after the presentationof Nasr al Mulk to Queen Victoria. PhotographElliot and Fry, 1897.

Snapshot photographs taken by Sir P. Sykes during histravels in Persia and Kashgar, 1908-1916.

1003-24 Series of photographs of villagers, Kurdish andTurkomen tribesmen of the Meshed-Bujnurd area,circa 1908.

1025 The Gunband-i-Kabus, Khorasan, 1908.1026-9 Various views of Qishm island showing the town,

the boat-building yards and the for t , circa1910.

1030-1 Isfahan, the Alu Kapi gate, and the view fromthe Alu Kapi gate, circa 1910.

1032 The entrance to the shrine of Fatima, Qum,circa 1910.

1033-4 The palace of the Sassanians, Firuzabad, circa1910.

1035-6 The shrine of Imam Riza, Meshed, circa 1913.1037 Nakhsh-i-Rustam. Bas-relief showing Shapur I

and Valerian, circa 1913.1038-9 Villagers threshing, Bushire, circa 1913.101(0 Water-l if t , Naiband, circa 1913.

fiche 14-15

1041-140 Collection of snapshots of Kashgar showingfamily groups, women engaged in domestic work,musicians, schools, and men engaged in agri-cultural work, 1915.

fiche 15

mi1142-3

114411451146

Musicians at Bandar Abbas, circa 1916.Veiled woman carrying water, Bandar Abbas,circa 1916.Villagers winnowing, Bandar Abbas, circa 1916.Man with his plough, Bandar Abbas, circa 1916.Shurida, the blind poet of Shiraz, at the tombof Saadi, circa 1916.

Sir Percy Sykes and the South Persia Rifles, 1916-1920.

1147 Stores for the South Persia Rifles beinglanded at Naiband, 1916.

1148 Sir Percy Sykes inspecting British troops onthe pier at Naiband, 1916.

1149 Column of the South Persia Rifles enteringShiraz, 1916.

1150 Baggage column arriving at Shiraz, 1916.1151 The first recruits of the South Persia Rifles

in camp, 1916.1152 Sir Percy Sykes, Major Bruce, Colonel Hunter,

Colonel Cough and Major Rothwell at theBritish Consulate, Shiraz, 1916.

1153-5 Various portraits of Sir Percy Sykes, Shiraz,1916.

1156-9 British and Russian staffs watching a militaryreview at Isfahan, 1916.

1160 The arrival of German and Austrian prisoners,Isfahan, 1916.

1161-3 Sir Percy Sykes with Salat ed Daula and hisfollowers, 1917.

1164 Work-men using a block and pulley to erect astone pillar outside the British Consulate,Shiraz, 1917.

1165 British mounted troops marching past Sir PercySykes, Shiraz, 1917.

1166-8 Spring review at Shiraz, 1917.1169 Ceremonial parade by the South Persia Rifles,

Bandar Abbas, 1917.1170-4 Sirjan fort under construction, 1917.1175 Sir Percy Sykes and Lieutenant-Colonel Grant,

Sirjan, 1917.1176 Farman Farma with Lieutenant Colonel Cough and

Sir Percy Sykes.1177 Recruits for the South Persia Rifles, Bandar

Abbas, 1917.

1178-81 The Deputy Governor of Bandar Abbas with hiss taf f , 1918.

1182 The British Consulate at Bandar Abbas, 1918.1183 Sultan Muhammad Ali Khan , Bandar Abbas, 1918.1184 Sir Percy Sykes and Colonel Orton with two of

the sons of Farman Farma, 1918.1185 Portrait of Colonel Orton, 1919.1186 Sir Percy Sykes leaving Bandar Abbas by

launch, 1919.1187 The investiture of Farman Farma with the

G . C . M . G . , [1920].

TWEEDY, O.Collection of prints taken on a journey through Turkey,1930, and a journey through Iran, 1931.

Photographs of Turkey, 1930.

1188 The Maiden's Castle, Mersin.1189 Kit inspection at the cadet school of the new

gendarmerie, Mersin.1190 Street scene, Adana.1191 The Tortum waterfalls , Erzurum.

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1192 The entrance to the Taurus tunnel on theBaghdad Railway.

1193 Fifteenth century water-mill, Konya.1194 Mosaic from a Greek church, Antakya.1195 Bridge near Kayseri.1196 Textile factory, Kayseri.1197 The castle of Kayseri.1198 Panorama of Konya.1199 Dam near Konya.1200 A Seljuk mosque in Konya.1201 Ghazi's private station, Ankara.1202-6 Ghazi's equestrian statue, Ankara.1207-8 The parliament house, Ankara.1209-11 Views of the Citadel, Ankara.1212 View from the Citadel, Ankara.1213-4 The old Anatolian quarter, Ankara.1215 The Soviet Embassy, Ankara.1216 The new British Legation, Ankara.1217-8 2 panoramas showing the growth of government

and business buildings in Ankara.1219 The arterial road linking the old and new

parts of Ankara.1220 The Security Monument, Ankara.

fiche 16-17

1221-32 Series of photographs showing new buildings inAnkara; the Ministries of War and Buildings,the University, the City hospital, the head-quarters of the Red Crescent, the CentralBank, the President's Residence, AtaturkBoulevard, and the House of Deputies.

fiche 17

1233 The School of Political Science, AnkaraUniversity.

1234 The girls' liseum, Ankara.1235 A boys' primary school, Ankara.1236 The ethnographical museum, Ankara.1237 Dam under construction near Ankara.1238 The Roman gate, Ankara.1239 The entrance to the Byzantine Citadel, Ankara.1240 Tank units on parade, Ankara.1241-2 Motorised and naval units on parade, Ankara.1243 Anti-aircraft gun manned by students from

Ankara University.1244-7 The State Farm, Ankara.1248 Hittite mural, Anatolia.1249 Traditional house, Anatolia.1250-2 The harbour, Izmir.1253 A statue in the Agora, Izmir.1254 Roman aqueduct near Izmir.1255 Tobacco leaf in bales for export, Izmir.

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56 Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan

1256 Drying tobacco leaf, Bursa.1257 Coalmine, Zonguldak.1258 The old ruined quarter, Istanbul.1259 Taksim Square, Istanbul.1260 The Galata bridge, Istanbul.1261 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Istanbul.1262 The Galata bridge looking towards Pera.1263 Istanbul looking west.1264 The Taksim Monument, Pera.1265 The Golden Horn, Istanbul.1266 Street scene, Istanbul.

1267 Leather factory on the Bosphorus near

Istanbul.1268 Cigarette-packers in a factory near Istanbul.

1269 Shoe factory on the Bosphorus near Istanbul.

1270 Glass factory on the Bosphorus near Istanbul.

1271 Beggar, Istanbul.1272 The Mosque of Muhammad, Istanbul.1273-5 The Mosque of Sultan Ahmad, Istanbul.1276 The Yeni Mosque, Istanbul.1277 The Mosque of Sultan Sulaiman, Istanbul.

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1278 The Mosque of Bayezit, Istanbul.1279-82 Various views of San Sofia, Istanbul.1283-4 The old city walls, Istanbul.1285 The interior of the Beylerbey palace.

1286 The gateway of the University of Istanbul.1287 The Dolmabahce palace, Istanbul.1288 The throne-room of Selim III at the Topkapi

palace, Istanbul.1289 The sarcophagus of the wailing women in the

archaeological museum, Istanbul.1290 The warship "Yavuz", formerly the "Goeben",

Istanbul.

Photographs of Iran, 1931.

1331 Man making a fish-trap on one of the riversbetween Meshed-es-Sar and Resht.

1332 Men collecting sea-weed on the Caspian shore.1333 Turkmen fishermen by their hut on the Caspian.1334 Persian bath in a Caspian village.1335 A Turkomen tramp, Gilan province.1336 Tweedy's car being ferried across the river

Rud on the way to Resht.1337 A fishing boat off Enzeli.1338 The defile of Manjil.1339-40 The Mosque of Fatima, Qum.

fiche 20

1341 Village on the road to Isfahan.1342-5 The Masjid-es-Shah, Isfahan.1346 The Lutfallah Mosque, Isfahan.1347 The Ali Kapu palace, Isfahan.1348 The Hall of the Forty Pillars, Isfahan.1349-50 The bridge of Ali Verdi Khan and the

Pul-i-Kaju bridge, Isfahan.1351 The courtyard of the University, Isfahan.1352 Yazd-i-Khvast.1353-6 Various views of Persepolis.1357 Desert landscape on the road to Shiraz.1358-62 Various views of Shiraz.1363 The market at Daulatabad.1364 The family home of Muhammad Ali Khan,

Daulatabad.1365 Barber at work, Hamadan.

fiche 20-21

1366-70 Scenes on the road between Hamadan and Tabriz.

fiche 21

1371

1291 Mountains on the road to Kirmanshah.

1292 Monument to the 289th Punjabi regiment on thePai Tak pass.

1293 The Arvah pass.1294 Camel caravan resting on the

Kirmanshah-Hamadan road.1295 Pedestrians crossing the plain of Bisitun.1296 The equestrian statue of Chosroes II and the

hunting bas-relief, Tagh-i-Bustan.1297 The rock-hewn arch of Bisitun.1298 The rock of Bisitun.1299-301 Kurdish women, children, and a shepherd boy

near Bisitun.1302-3 The Assabad pass.1304 Kurdish peddlers on the road to Hamadan.1305 Lorry on the road to Hamadan.1306 General view of Hamadan.1307-8 Tehran - the Firuzkuh and Qazvin gates.

fiche 18-19

1309-14 Photographs taken on a flight between Tehranand Meshed showing the Junker plane in whichTweedy travelled, Tehran from the air, and theaerodrome at Maiamai.

fiche 19

1315-6 The shrine of Imam Riza, Meshed.1317 A khan in Meshed.1318 The great bas-relief at Rayy.1319 The Elburz mountains.1320 The khan at Zirab.1321 Shepherds in the Elburz mountains.1322 A chai khana between Aliabad

Meshed-es-Sar.and

1323 New bridge at Meshed-es-Sar.1324 Ferry across the river at Meshed-es-Sar.1325-7 Villages by the Caspian.1328 The new road through the Mazanderan swamps.1329-30 A rice-polishing "factory" on the Caspian

shores.

13721373-4137513761377

VillagersTabriz.

irrigating the poppy fields

Tweedy's hotel in Tabriz.Caravanserais in southern Kurdistan.Lake Urmia.General view of Sakkis.Muhammad All Khan, on the Arvah pass.

near

56 Turkey, Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan

1256 Drying tobacco leaf, Bursa.1257 Coalmine, Zonguldak.1258 The old ruined quarter, Istanbul.1259 Taksim Square, Istanbul.1260 The Galata bridge, Istanbul.1261 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs , Istanbul.1262 The Galata bridge looking towards Pera.1263 Istanbul looking west.1264 The Taksim Monument, Pera.1265 The Golden Horn, Istanbul.1266 Street scene, Istanbul.1267 Leather factory on the Bosphorus near

Istanbul.1268 Cigarette-packers in a factory near Istanbul.1269 Shoe factory on the Bosphorus near Istanbul.1270 Glass factory on the Bosphorus near Istanbul.1271 Beggar, Istanbul.1272 The Mosque of Muhammad, Istanbul.1273-5 The Mosque of Sultan Ahmad, Istanbul.1276 The Yeni Mosque, Istanbul.1277 The Mosque of Sultan Sulaiman, Istanbul.

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1278 The Mosque of Bayezit, Istanbul.1279-82 Various views of San Sofia, Istanbul.1283-4 The old city walls, Istanbul.1285 The interior of the Beylerbey palace.1286 The gateway of the University of Istanbul.1287 The Dolmabahce palace, Istanbul.1288 The throne-room of Selim III at the Topkapi

palace, Istanbul.1289 The sarcophagus of the wailing women in the

archaeological museum, Istanbul.1290 The warship "Yavuz", formerly the "Goeben",

Istanbul.

Photographs of Iran, 1931.

1291 Mountains on the road to Kirmanshah.1292 Monument to the 289th Punjabi regiment on the

Pai Tak pass.1293 The Arvah pass.1294 Camel caravan resting on the

Kirmanshah-Hamadan road.1295 Pedestrians crossing the plain of Bisitun.1296 The equestrian statue of Chosroes II and the

hunting bas-relief, Tagh-i-Bustan.1297 The rock-hewn arch of Bisitun.1298 The rock of Bisitun.1299-301 Kurdish women, children, and a shepherd boy

near Bisitun.1302-3 The Assabad pass.1304 Kurdish peddlers on the road to Hamadan.1305 Lorry on the road to Hamadan.1306 General view of Hamadan.1307-8 Tehran - the Firuzkuh and Qazvin gates.

fiche 18-19

1309-14 Photographs taken on a flight between Tehranand Meshed showing the Junker plane in whichTweedy travelled, Tehran from the air, and theaerodrome at Maiamai.

fiche 19

1315-6 The shrine of Imam Riza, Meshed.1317 A khan in Meshed.1318 The great bas-relief at Rayy.1319 The Elburz mountains.1320 The khan at Zirab.1321 Shepherds in the Elburz mountains.1322 A chai khana between Aliabad and

Meshed-es-Sar.1323 New bridge at Meshed-es-Sar.1324 Ferry across the river at Meshed-es-Sar.1325-7 Villages by the Caspian.1328 The new road through the Mazanderan swamps.1329-30 A rice-polishing "factory" on the Caspian

shores.

1331 Man making a fish-trap on one of the riversbetween Meshed-es-Sar and Resht.

1332 Men collecting sea-weed on the Caspian shore.1333 Turkmen fishermen by their hut on the Caspian.1334 Persian bath in a Caspian village.1335 A Turkomen tramp, Gilan province.1336 Tweedy's car being ferried across the river

Rud on the way to Resht.1337 A fishing boat off Enzeli.1338 The defile of Manjil .1339-40 The Mosque of Fatima, Qum.

fiche 20

1341 Village on the road to Isfahan.1342-5 The Masjid-es-Shah, Isfahan.1346 The Lutfallah Mosque, Isfahan.1347 The Ali Kapu palace, Isfahan.1348 The Hall of the Forty Pillars, Isfahan.1349-50 The bridge of Ali Verdi Khan and the

Pul-i-Kaju bridge, Isfahan.1351 The courtyard of the Universi ty, Isfahan.1352 Yazd-i-Khvast.1353-6 Various views of Persepolis.1357 Desert landscape on the road to Shiraz.1358-62 Various views of Shiraz.1363 The market at Daulatabad.1364 The family home of Muhammad Ali Khan,

Daulatabad.1365 Barber at work, Hamadan.

fiche 20-21

1366-70 Scenes on the road between Hamadan and Tabriz.

fiche 21

1371 Villagers irrigating the poppy fields nearTabriz.

1372 Tweedy's hotel in Tabriz.1373-4 Caravanserais in southern Kurdistan.1375 Lake Urmia.1376 General view of Sakkis.1377 Muhammad Ali Khan , on the Arvah pass.

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Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea, 1870's-1973Photographs: ES. 1-1,50717 microfichesIDC order number NE-1705/1

fiche 1

ALLENBY, Field Marshal Sir E.H.H.Egypt - Personalities and events, 1921-1930's.

1 Saad Zaghlul, Fathallah Pasha, William MakramUbaid, and Mustafa Nahhas, Suez, 1921.

2 Group including Hamid al Bassal, Ismail Sidqi,Saad Zaghlul, and Muhammad Mahmud, circa 1921.

3 The funeral of Sir Lee Stack, Cairo, 1924.4 Portrait of Saad Zaghlul by V. Labully, Aix les

Bains, 1920's.5 Portrait of Abd a! Khaliq Tharwat, 1920's.6 Portrait of Taufiq Nasim by Studio J. Weinberger,

Cairo, 1920's.7 Portrait of Ahmad Ziwar by Studio J. Weinberger,

Cairo, 1920's.8 Portrait of Yahya Ibrahim by Studio J.

Weinberger, Cairo, 1930's.9 Portrait of Ismail Sidqi, 1930's.10 Portrait of Adli Yeghen, 1930's.

BLYTH, Bishop G.F.P. and E.Egypt and the Sudan - Mission churches, antiquities andsocial life, 1870's-1910.

11 Albumen print by "Maison Bonfils", No. 595.Portrait of an Egyptian groom, 1870's.

12-3 Plans for the proposed interior and exterior of

St. Mary's Mission Church, Cairo, 1905.14 Plan and elevation of the proposed Church of All

Saints, Khartoum, 1906.15 Postcard entitled; "The Church - Suez. Egypt.",

circa 1910.16-8 Postcards by Lehnert and Landrock, circa 1910:

No. 2. "Island of Philae"; No. 45. "Port Said -English Church and French School"; No. 46. "PortSaid - the English Church".

19 Postcard by Lichtenstein and Harari, Cairo, circa1910. No. 6. "Cheich Arabe".

20 Postcard entitled, "Femme arabe et son enfant abaudet", circa 1910.

21 Postcard entitled, "Cairo. The mummy of Seti I inthe Egyptian Museum", circa 1910.

BOUSTEAD, Colonel J.E.H.The Sudan Defence Force, 1929-1931; photographs takenon an expedition from Cairo to Al Fashr, 1932.

22 The Khalifa's house, Omdurman, 1929.23 Types of Sudan Defence Force, 1929.24-35 Colonel Boustead, officers and men of the Sudan

Camel Corps, circa 1931.

Album of photographs taken on a journey from Cairo toAl Fashr, 1932.

36-47 Scenes on the road to Al Kharga.48-68 From Al Kharga to Salima and Sarra.69-106 Tekro and the journey to Kuttum and Al Fashr.107-26 Malha and Bir al Natrun.127-8 Haifa.129-34 Baharia oasis.135-40 Members of the expedition at Baharia.141-50 The approach to Jabal Uwainat.151-4 Further views of Malha.

fiche 2

155-7 Further views of Baharia oasis.158-60 Dakhla oasis.

161-4 Tehio and Sarra wells.165 The expedition in camp near Tehio.166-70 Members of the expedition north of Al Kharga.171 Al Fashr.172 The rest house, Kuttum.173 The District Commissioner's house, Kuttum.174 Wadi near Melit.175 The lake, Al Fashr.176-80 The expedition's camp near Fayyum.181 The expedition's camp at Salima.182-93 Salima, Kissu and Ain Duwa.194-8 Various views of Al Kharga showing the rest

house, the railway station and the square.

BOWEN, H.C.Tourist album compiled in 1889, containing albumenprints of Egypt by Zangaki, Fiorillo, Arnoux and Sebah.

199 Zangaki. "Arcadia". The P. and O. Co's R.M.S."Arcadia" lying in the harbour at Port Said.

200 Zangaki. "Quai du Port Said".

201 Arnoux Photographe (Port Said). "Canal maritimede Suez".

202 H. Arnoux. No. 178. Untitled print showing asteam-dredger at work in the Suez Canal.

203 H. Arnoux. No. 179. "El Kantara (Route deSyrie)".

204 Zangaki. No. 94. "Courbe du Canal".205 Anonymous. Steam ship and sailing ship at Al

Gisr.206 Arnoux. Untitled photograph showing a steam ship

on the Suez Canal.207 H. Arnoux (Port Said). No. 816. Untitled pho-

tograph showing the projected widening of theSuez Canal.

208 Zangaki. No. 21. "Phare nord des lacs amers".209 Zangaki. No. 138. "Port Tewffick. Suez".210 Anonymous. No. 179. "Suez vue generate".211 [H. Arnoux]. No. 160. "Vue generale de Suez".212 [L. Fiorillo]. No. 207. "Caire. Entree de la

Mosquee Sultan Hassan".213-6 Anonymous. Panorama - in four parts - showing

Cairo from the Mokattam hills.217 [L. Fiorillo]. No. 333. "Caire - La Mosquee

Sultan Hassan".218 Zangaki. "Mosquee de Mohamet Ali. Caire".219 Zangaki. No. 489. "Caire. Porte de la citadel-

le".220 Anonymous. No. 28. "Caire. Tombeaux des cali-

fes".221 Anonymous. "Caire. Tombeaux des mamelukes".222 Zangaki. No. 178. "Mosquee de Sultan Hassan.

Caire".223 L. Fiorillo. No. 219. "Caire - Mosquee Sultan

Barquck".224 L. Fiorillo. No. 246. "Caire - Tombeaux des

Mameluks".225 [P. Sebah]. No. 205. "Interieur de la mosquee

Amron".

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226 [P. Sebah]. No. 121. "Rue du Caire quartierTouloun".

227 P. Sebah. No. 170. "Statue de Rhamses II aMemphis".

228 Zangaki. No. 357. "Vue genefale des Pyramides".229 Zangaki. No. 165. "Pyramide et cycomorees.

Caire".230 [Bonfils]. Tourists climbing the Great Pyramid.

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fiche l

ALLENBY, Field Marshal Sir E.H.H.Egypt - Personalities and events, 1921-1930's.

1 Saad Zaghlul, Fathallah Pasha, William MakramUbaid, and Mustafa Nahhas, Suez, 1921.

2 Group including Hamid al Bassal, Ismail Sidqi,Saad Zaghlul, and Muhammad Mahmud, circa 1921.

3 The funeral of Sir Lee Stack, Cairo, 1924.4 Portrait of Saad Zaghlul by V. Labully, Aix les

Bains, 1920's.5 Portrait of Abd al Khaliq Tharwat, 1920's.6 Portrait of Taufiq Nasim by Studio 3. Weinberger,

Cairo, 1920's.7 Portrait of Ahmad Ziwar by Studio 3. Weinberger,

Cairo, 1920's.8 Portrait of Yahya Ibrahim by Studio 3.

Weinberger, Cairo, 1930's.9 Portrait of Ismail Sidqi, 1930's.10 Portrait of Adli Yeghen, 1930's.

BLYTH, Bishop G.F.P. and E.Egypt and the Sudan - Mission churches, antiquities andsocial life, 1870's-1910.

11 Albumen print by "Maison Bonfils", No. 595.Portrait of an Egyptian groom, 1870's.

12-3 Plans for the proposed interior and exterior ofSt. Mary's Mission Church, Cairo, 1905.

1* Plan and elevation of the proposed Church of AllSaints, Khartoum, 1906.

15 Postcard entitled; "The Church - Suez. Egypt.",circa 1910.

16-8 Postcards by Lehnert and Landrock, circa 1910:No. 2. "Island of Philae"; No. 45. "Port Said -English Church and French School"; No. 46. "PortSaid - the English Church".

19 Postcard by Lichtenstein and Harari, Cairo, circa1910. No. 6. "Cheich Arabe".

20 Postcard entitled, "Femme arabe et son enfant àbaudet", circa 1910.

21 Postcard entitled, "Cairo. The mummy of Seti I inthe Egyptian Museum", circa 1910.

BOUSTEAD, Colonel 3.E.H.The Sudan Defence Force, 1929-1931; photographs takenon an expedition from Cairo to Al Fashr, 1932.

22 The Khalifa's house, Omdurman, 1929.23 Types of Sudan Defence Force, 1929.24-35 Colonel Boustead, officers and men of the Sudan

Camel Corps, circa 1931.

Album of photographs taken on a journey from Cairo toAl Fashr, 1932.

36-47 Scenes on the road to Al Kharga.48-68 From Al Kharga to Salima and Sarra.69-106 Tekro and the journey to Kuttum and Al Fashr.107-26 Malha and Bir al Natrun.127-8 Haifa.129-34 Baharia oasis.135-40 Members of the expedition at Baharia.141-50 The approach to 3abal Uwainat.151-4 Further views of Malha.

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155-7 Further views of Baharia oasis.158-60 Dakhla oasis.

161-4 Tehio and Sarra wells.165 The expedition in camp near Tehio.166-70 Members of the expedition north of Al Kharga.171 Al Fashr.172 The rest house, Kuttum.173 The District Commissioner's house, Kut tum.174 Wadi near Melit.175 The lake, Al Fashr.176-80 The expedition's camp near Fayyum.181 The expedition's camp at Salima.182-93 Salima, Kissu and Ain Duwa.194-8 Various views of Al Kharga showing the rest

house, the railway station and the square.

BOWEN, H.C.Tourist album compiled in 1889, containing albumenprints of Egypt by Zangaki, Fiorillo, Arnoux and Sébah.

199 Zangaki. "Arcadia". The P. and O. Co's R . M . S ."Arcadia" lying in the harbour at Port Said.

200 Zangaki. "Quai du Port Said".201 Arnoux Photographe (Port Said). "Canal maritime

de Suez" .202 H. Arnoux. No. 178. Untitled print showing a

steam-dredger at work in the Suez Canal.203 H. Arnoux. No. 179. "El Kantara (Route de

Syrie)".204 Zangaki. No. 94. "Courbe du Canal".205 Anonymous. Steam ship and sailing ship at Al

Gisr.206 Arnoux. Untitled photograph showing a steam ship

on the Suez Canal.207 H. Arnoux (Port Said). No. 816. Untitled pho-

tograph showing the projected widening of theSuez Canal.

208 Zangaki. No. 21. "Phare nord des lacs amers".209 Zangaki. No. 138. "Port Tewffick. Suez".210 Anonymous. No. 179. "Suez vue générale".211 [H. Arnoux]. No. 160. "Vue générale de Suez".212 [L. Fiorillo]. No. 207. "Caire. Entrée de la

Mosquée Sultan Hassan".213-6 Anonymous. Panorama - in four parts - showing

Cairo from the Mokattam hills.217 [L. Fiorillo]. No. 333. "Caire - La Mosquée

Sultan Hassan".218 Zangaki. "Mosquée de Mohamet Ali. Caire".219 Zangaki. No. 489. "Caire. Porte de la citadel-

le".220 Anonymous. No. 28. "Caire. Tombeaux des cali-

fes" .221 Anonymous. "Caire. Tombeaux des mamelukes".222 Zangaki. No. 178. "Mosquée de Sultan Hassan.

Caire".No. 219. "Caire - Mosquée Sultan223

224

225

fiche 3

226

227

228229

230

L. Fiorillo.Barquck".L. Fiorillo.Mameluks".[P. Sébah]. No. 205. "Intérieur de la mosquéeAmron".

No. 246. "Caire - Tombeaux des

121. "Rue du Caire quartier

170. "Statue de Rhamses II à

[P. Sébah]. No.Touloun".P. Sébah. No.Memphis".Zangaki. No. 357. "Vue générale des Pyramides".Zangaki. No. 165. "Pyramide et cycomorees.Caire".[Bonfils]. Tourists climbing the Great Pyramid.

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58 Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea

231 P. Sebah. No. 183. "L'entree de la Grande fiche 3-4Pyramide".

232 Anonymous. The Sphinx and the Great Pyramid.233 Anonymous. "Caire. Le Sphynx".234 Zangaki. No. 644. "Sakkara. Tombeau Ti...".235 Zangaki. No. 356. "Pyramide de Sakara".236 P. Sebah. No. 179. "Zakkarah. Interieur du

Tombeau de Ti Paroi de I'Est. Tableaud'agriculture".

237 P. Sebah. No. 176. "Zakkarah. Interieur du

Tombeau de Ti Paroi du Nord. (La Chase)."238 L. Fiorillo. "Alexandrie. Panorama du Port".239 Anonymous. Pompey's pillar, Alexandria".240 L. Fiorillo. No. 107. "Alexandrie - Place des

Consuls dans 1'etat actuel".241 L. Fiorillo. No. 92. "Alexandrie - Le Phare".242 [L. Fiorillo]. No. 41. "Alexandrie - Les Moulins

du Gabari".

BOWMAN, H.E.Egypt - personalities, events, antiquities and archi-tecture, circa 1900-1921.

243-4 Al Azhar, Cairo, circa 1900.

245-7 The Egyptian lancers and infantry marching pastH.H. the Khedive, Cairo, circa 1903.

248 The Ramasseum, 1903.249 Dair al Bahari, 1903.250 Mr. Bearan supervising a tug-o-war outside

Taufiqiah school, circa 1903.251-2 The Egyptian police firing the Bairam guns at

noon, Aswan, 1904.253 The Aswan dam from the west bank of the Nile,

1904.254-7 The Mahmal and its escort proceeding through the

streets of Cairo before leaving for the Hijaz,1904.

258-9 The courtyard of Al Azhar, Cairo, 1904.260 Portrait of Sir Reginald Patterson by J. Russell

and Sons, London, 1919.261 The Gizeh pyramids, March 1921.262 E.H. Kennington and Sir Arnold Wilson on the

verandah of Shepheard's Hotel, Cairo, 1921.263 View from the Citadel, Cairo, 1921.

EDMONDS, C.J.

264-9 Various snapshot views of the Sphinx and the

Great Pyramid, 1924.

FRAZER, Professor T.H.

270 Portrait of Muhammad Neguib, 1973.

GORDON, Bishop E.Album of photographs of Cairo and Alexandria, 1927.

271 The catacombs, Alexandria.272 Street scene, Alexandria.273 Postcard entitled "Alexandria. Pompey column and

Sphinx".274-6 Shipping in the harbour, Alexandria.277 Bread seller, Alexandria.278 Armed policeman, Cairo.279-81 Tourists at the pyramids.282 Bridge over the Nile, Cairo.283 The portico to the Sphinx and the second pyra-

nid .284 Dragomen waiting to be paid at the base of the

Great Pyramid.285 Camels and riders waiting for business.286 Party of tourists at the base of the Great

Pyramid.287 The Great Pyramid and the Sphinx.

288 View from the entrance to the Great Pyramid.289-91 The C.M.S. hospital, Cairo.292 Feluccas on the Nile.293 The C.M.S. School, Cairo.294-5 Irrigation wheel by the Nile.296 Gharry and Jehu, Cairo.297 The Citadel, Cairo.298-9 The Mosque of Al Azhar, Cairo.

HOLDEN, A.Egypt - The Ministry of Finance 1928, The CentralArchives 1933, and the Land Assessment Commission,1936-1937.

300-26 Book of photographs showing the staff of the

Ministry of Finance, Cairo, 1928.

fiche 4-5

327-42 Album of photographs taken during the visit ofHassan Sabry, Minister of Finance, to theCentral Archives, Cairo, 1933.

fiche 5

343 Family photograph, circa 1935.344-53 Andrew Holden and members of the Land Assessment

Commission visiting Girga, Fayyum and Qena prov-inces, 1936-1937.

HOURANI, A.

354 Albumen print by P. Sebah. No. 1. "Alexandried'Egypte. Vue de la Place des Consuls".[1870's].

HURST, Dr. H.E.Photographs of the Nile and its tributaries, 1909-1951.

Part of a series of photographs of the Esna Barrageopening ceremony by D.S. George, 9th February 1909.

355 No. 74. "Illuminations on the River at Night".356 No. 75. "H.H. the Khedive's Yacht".357-60 No. 76-79. "Esna barrage opening ceremony".

Album of photographs taken during Dr. Hume's expeditionto Nubia, 1909-1910.

361 Gebel lbrim.362 Kurusku.363 Bab al Kalabsha.364 Philae with the dam empty.365 Dr. Hume and his party on the Nile.366-7 Dr. Hume with his horse.368 Dr. Hume's caravan in the Western Desert.369-70 Caravan on the march south of Al Kharga.

fiche 6

371 Dungal oasis.372-3 Caravan at Nakhail oasis.374-6 Various views of Mut.377-9 Local court sitting, Dakhla.380 Dr. Hume's party descending from the plateau of

Ain Amir.381 The ruins of an ancient temple, Ain Amir.382 The western oasis railway descending from the

plateau into Al Kharga.383 Ferry boat on the Nile.384 Village near Luxor.385-6 Scene near Helwan.387 The sea coast at Alexandria near the spouting

rocks.

388 Karnak.389 Vegetation near Roseires.

390 Huts by the river, Roseires.391-6 Game shot by Mr. P.A. Curry near Roseires.397 Members of Dr. Hume's escort, Baharia.398 Ship on the Suez canal.

The construction of the Nag-Hammadi Barrage, 1928-1930.

399 "Laying the foundation stone by H.M. King10.2.1928".

400 "D.S. end of lock during construction.

13.3.1928".401 "Lock gate sill stones. 18.5.1928".

Fouad.

58 Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea

231 P. Sébah. No. 183. "L'entrée de la Grande fiche 3-Pyramide".

232 Anonymous. The Sphinx and the Great Pyramid.233 Anonymous. "Caire. Le Sphynx".234 Zangaki. No. 644. "Sakkara. Tombeau Ti...".235 Zangaki. No. 356. "Pyramide de Sakara".236 P. Sébah. No. 179. "Zakkarah. Intérieur du

Tombeau de Ti Paroi de l 'Est, Tableaud'agriculture".

237 P. Sébah. No. 176. "Zakkarah. Intérieur duTombeau de Ti Paroi du Nord. (La Chase)."

238 L. Fiorillo. "Alexandrie. Panorama du Port".239 Anonymous. Pompey's pillar, Alexandria".240 L. Fiorillo. No. 107. "Alexandrie - Place des

Consuls dans l'état actuel".241 L. Fiorillo. No. 92. "Alexandrie - Le Phare".242 [L. Fiorillo]. No. 41. "Alexandrie - Les Moulins

du Gabari".

B O W M A N , H.E.Egypt - personalities, events, antiquities and archi-tecture, circa 1900-1921.

243-4 Al Azhar, Cairo, circa 1900.245-7 The Egyptian lancers and infantry marching past

H.H . the Khedive, Cairo, circa 1903.248 The Ramasseum, 1903.249 Dair al Bahari, 1903.250 Mr. Bearan supervising a tug-o-war outside

Taufiqiah school, circa 1903.251-2 The Egyptian police firing the Bairam guns at

noon, Aswan, 1904.253 The Aswan dam from the west bank of the Nile,

1904.254-7 The Mahmal and its escort proceeding through the

streets of Cairo before leaving for the Hijaz,1904.

258-9 The courtyard of Al Azhar, Cairo, 1904.260 Portrait of Sir Reginald Patterson by J. Russell

and Sons, London, 1919.261 The Gizeh pyramids, March 1921.262 E . H . Kennington and Sir Arnold Wilson on the

verandah of Shepheard's Hotel, Cairo, 1921.263 View from the Citadel, Cairo, 1921.

EDMONDS, C.3.

264-9 Various snapshot views of the Sphinx and theGreat Pyramid, 1924.

FRAZER, Professor T.H.

270 Portrait of Muhammad Neguib, 1973.

GORDON, Bishop E.Album of photographs of Cairo and Alexandria, 1927.

271 The catacombs, Alexandria.272 Street scene, Alexandria.273 Postcard entitled "Alexandria. Pompey column and

Sphinx".274-6 Shipping in the harbour, Alexandria.277 Bread seller, Alexandria.278 Armed policeman, Cairo.279-81 Tourists at the pyramids.282 Bridge over the Nile, Cairo.283 The portico to the Sphinx and the second pyra-

r r id .284 Dragomen waiting to be paid at the base of the

Great Pyramid.285 Camels and riders waiting for business.286 Party of tourists at the base of the Great

Pyramid.287 The Great Pyramid and the Sphinx.288 View from the entrance to the Great Pyramid.289-91 The C.M.S. hospital, Cairo.292 Feluccas on the Nile.293 The C.M.S. School, Cairo.294-5 Irrigation wheel by the Nile.296 Gharry and Jehu, Cairo.297 The Citadel, Cairo.298-9 The Mosque of Al Azhar, Cairo.

HOLDEN, A.Egypt - The Ministry of Finance 1928, The CentralArchives 1933, and the Land Assessment Commission,1936-1937.

300-26 Book of photographs showing the staff of theMinistry of Finance, Cairo, 1928.

fiche 4-5

327-42 Album of photographs taken during the visit ofHassan Sabry, Minister of Finance, to theCentral Archives, Cairo, 1933.

fiche 5

343 Family photograph, circa 1935.344-53 Andrew Holden and members of the Land Assessment

Commission visiting Girga, Fayyum and Qena prov-inces, 1936-1937.

HOURAN1, A.

354 Albumen print by P. Sébah. No. 1. "Alexandried'Egypte. Vue de la Place des Consuls".[1870's].

HURST, Dr. H.E.Photographs of the Nile and its tributaries, 1909-1951.

Part of a series of photographs of the Esna Barrageopening ceremony by D.S. George, 9th February 1909.

355 No. 74. "Illuminations on the River at Night".356 No. 75. "H.H. the Khedive's Yacht".357-60 No. 76-79. "Esna barrage opening ceremony".

Album of photographs taken during Dr.to Nubia, 1909-1910.

Hume's expedition

361 Gebel Ibr im.362 Kurusku.363 Bab al Kalabsha.364 Philae with the dam empty.365 Dr. Hume and his party on the Nile.366-7 Dr. Hume with his horse.368 Dr. Hume's caravan in the Western Desert.369-70 Caravan on the march south of Al Kharga.

fiche 6

371372-3374-6377-9380

381382

383384385-6387

388389390391-6397398

Dungal oasis.Caravan at Nakhail oasis.Various views of Mut .Local court sitting, Dakhla.Dr. Hume's party descending from the plateau ofAin Amir .The ruins of an ancient temple, Ain Amir.The western oasis railway descending from theplateau into Al Kharga.Ferry boat on the Nile.Village near Luxor.Scene near Helwan.The sea coast at Alexandria near the spoutingrocks.Karnak.Vegetation near Roseires.Huts by the r iver , Roseires.Game shot by Mr. P.A. Curry near Roseires.Members of Dr. Hume's escort, Baharia.Ship on the Suez canal.

The construction of the Nag-Hammadi Barrage, 1928-1930.

399 "Laying the foundation stone by H . M . King Fouad.10.2.1928".

400 "D.S. end of lock during construction.13.3.1928".

401 "Lock gate sill stones. 18.5.1928".

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402 "Delivery of concrete from main mixers.4.5.1928".

403 "Concrete block apron. U.S. of lock. 6.6.1928".404 "Lock during construction. 29.6.1928".405 "1st ten piers in construction. 9.7.1928".

406 "Outlets of flushing culverts in lock.22.7.1928".

407 "View of lock looking upstream. WL 63-76.8.7.1928".

408 "View of the end of 1st season's work. WL 63-76.28.7.1928".

409 "View of barrage and lock from east. WL 65-35.17.8.1928".

410 "Fixing steel centering for arches. 7.11.1928".

411 "View of site of 2nd season's work. WL 61-49.31.12.1928".

412 "General view of 2nd season's work. 28.2.1929".

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413 "Panoramic view of 2nd season's work. Lookingnorth. 2.3.1929".

414 "Erecting lock gates - 2nd season. 31.3.1929".415 "View of 2nd season's sudd. WL 60-62. 4.5.1929".416 "6.00 m steel centering in position. 29.5.1929".

417 "View of the D.S. side from west. WL 61-52.16.6.1929".

418 "View of barrage from east. WL 61-88.26.6.1929".

419 "Barrage from cableway No. 5. WL 65-76.1.xi.1929".

420 "Panoramic view of 3rd season's work, Lookingnorth. 17.2.1930".

421 "Fouadia regulator. View of downstream side.8.4.1930".

422 "Faroukia regulator. View from U.S. end.28.4.1930".

423 "View from cableway No. 5. WL 61-77. U.S. lock.16.6.1930".

424 "U.S. view of barrage on completion of piers.WL 61-78. 1.7.1930".

425 "Fouadia regulator during official opening.25.8.1930".

426 "Faroukia regulator. View of D.S. end.19.12.1930".

427 "N.H.B. No. 498. H.M. King Fouad returning afterceremony of lifting sluice gates in vent No. 5.19.12.1930".

428 "U.S. view of barrage. WL 63-65. 20.12.1930".

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The Bahr al Ghazal expedition, 1930.

59

590 The rest house, Aswan, 1930's.591 The Aswan Dam from the rest house, 1930's.592 The river below the Aswan Dam, 1930's.593 Model experiment, Aswan Dam, 1930's.594 The rock temple at Abu Simbel, 1930's.595-8 Pump-testing equipment, Aswan, 1930's.599-601 One of the discharging sluices, Aswan, 1930's.602-6 The old Delta Barrage, 1930's.607-15 Survey party at work at the Aswan Reservoir,

1930's.616 H.E. Hurst, A. Khairi and M.M. Kararah at the

Muhammad All Barrages, 1939.617 Abd al Majid Umar, Shafiq Pasha, Ahmad Raghib,

Muhammad Riad, Usman Muharram, Dr. Sarruf andH.E. Hurst at the restored Roda gauge, 1943.

618-9 Leliavsky's experiment, 1943.

Album entitled "The Blue Nile. 1939".

620-717 Series of snapshots taken during the course ofa journey down the Blue Nile, 1939.

Album entitled "Journey from Khartoum to Haifa withE.S. Waller, 1951".

718-804 Series of snapshots taken during the course ofa journey along the Nile between Khartoum andAswan, 1951.

Jerusalem and East Mission.

805 Bishop Graham-Brown with a group of Britisharmy chaplains, Cairo, 20th January 1916.

Photograph by M. Sabongi.

LORAINE, Sir P.Egypt and the Sudan - personalities and events,1924-1933.

806 Lord and Lady Allenby, Cairo, 1924.807-15 The arrival of Sir Percy Loraine in Alexandria,

September 1929. Photograph by S.M. le Roi.816 Sir Percy and Lady Loraine, Sir John and Lady

Maffey, the Countess of Abingdon, RichardMoore, Captain G.M. MacCarthy, H. Millar,E.O. Springfield, M.W. Parr, Captain J. Ross,M. Ogilvie-Grant, and Sulaiman al Khalifa,Khartoum, circa 1929. Photograph by Kazandjian.

fiche 8-9

817-8 The Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, Cairo, 1930.

fiche 9429-568 Collection of snapshots taken on a journey

along the White Nile between Khartoum andMalakal, the Bahr al Ghazal between Taufiqa andWau and the Bahr al Jabal as far as Mongalla.

fiche 8

Cairo and the Aswan dam, 1930's-1943.

569-75 Various views of Cairo and the pyramids,1930's.

576 Details of the decorative stonework on theexterior of the Madrasa, Al Salih Najm al Din,Cairo, 1930's.

577-80 Interior views of the Al Ghury, Sultan Hassanand Amr mosques, and an exterior view of theQijmers al Ishaqi, Cairo, 1930's.

581-2 2 postcard views of Cairo, 1930's.583-4 The Al Azhar Mosque, Cairo, 1930's.585 The Bab al Zuwaila, Cairo, 1930's.586 The Bab al Futuh, Cairo, 1930's.587 Tablet commemorating the builders and engineers

involved in the construction of the originalAswan Dam, 1930's.

588-9 H.E. Hurst and his assistants measuring thedischarge of the sluice at the Aswan Dam,1930's.

819 Sir Percy Loraine with members of his staff ,Cairo, circa 1930.

820-3 The interior of the British Residency, Cairo,circa 1930.

824-5 Sir Percy Loraine, Alexandria, circa 1930.

fiche 9-10

826-33 Sir Percy Loraine's departure from Egypt, 1933.

fiche 10

LYON, W.A.Egypt - collection of albumen prints by P. Sebah,1870's.

834 No. 5. "Nubie Gd Temple d'Abou Simbel".835 No. 73. "Type de Femmes fellahs a Karnak".836 No. 91. "Edfou. La barque sacree dans le

Sanctuaire".837 Untitled. Edfou, the east corridor.838 Untitled. Edfou, the coronation of the King.839 No. 112. Untitled. Villagers in front of the

temple of Dendur.840 No. 128. "Thebes. Medinet Abou. Porte d'entree

du Temple de Thoulmes II".

Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea 59

»02 "Delivery of concrete from main mixers.».5.1928".

»03 "Concrete block apron. U.S. of lock. 6.6.1928".»0» "Lock during construction. 29.6.1928".»05 "1st ten piers in construction. 9.7.1928".»06 "Outlets of flushing culverts in lock.

22.7.1928".»07 "View of lock looking upstream. WL 63-76.

8.7.1928".»08 "View of the end of 1st season's work. wL 63-76.

28.7.1928".»09 "View of barrage and lock from east. WL 65-35.

17.8.1928".»10 "Fixing steel centering for arches. 7.11.1928".»11 "View of site of 2nd season's work. WL 61-»9.

31.12.1928".»12 "General view of 2nd season's work. 28.2.1929".

fiche 7

»13 "Panoramic view of 2nd season's work. Lookingnorth. 2.3.1929".

»1» "Erecting lock gates - 2nd season. 31.3.1929".»15 "View of 2nd season's sudd. WL 60-62. ».5.1929".»16 "6.00 m steel centering in position. 29.5.1929".»17 "View of the D.S. side from west. WL 61-52.

16.6.1929".»18 "View of barrage from east. WL 61-88.

26.6.1929".»19 "Barrage from cableway No. 5. WL 65-76.

l.xi.1929".»20 "Panoramic view of 3rd season's work. Looking

north. 17.2.1930".»21 "Fouadia regulator. View of downstream side.

8.».1930".»22 "Faroukia regulator. View from U.S. end.

28.».1930".»23 "View from cableway No. 5. WL 61-77. U.S. lock.

16.6.1930".»2» "U.S. view of barrage on completion of piers.

WL 61-78. 1.7.1930".»25 "Fouadia regulator during official opening.

25.8.1930".»26 "Faroukia regulator. View of D.S. end.

19.12.1930".»27 "N.H.B. No. »98. H.M. King Fouad returning after

ceremony of lifting sluice gates in vent No. 5.19.12.1930".

428 "U.S. view of barrage. WL 63-65. 20.12.1930".

fiche 7-8

The Bahr al Ghazal expedition, 1930.

»29-568 Collection of snapshots taken on a journeyalong the White Nile between Khartoum andMalakal, the Bahr al Ghazal between Taufiqa andWau and the Bahr al Jabal as far as Mongalla.

fiche 8

Cairo and the Aswan dam, 1930's-19»3.

569-75 Various views of Cairo and the pyramids,1930's.

576 Details of the decorative stonework on theexterior of the Madrasa, Al Salih Najm al Din,Cairo, 1930's.

577-80 Interior views of the Al Ghury, Sultan Hassanand Amr mosques, and an exterior view of theQijmers al Ishaqi, Cairo, 1930's.

581-2 2 postcard views of Cairo, 1930's.583-» The Al Azhar Mosque, Cairo, 1930's.585 The Bab al Zuwaila, Cairo, 1930's.586 The Bab al Futuh, Cairo, 1930's.587 Tablet commemorating the builders and engineers

involved in the construction of the originalAswan Dam, 1930's.

588-9 H.E. Hurst and his assistants measuring thedischarge of the sluice at the Aswan Dam,1930's.

590 The rest house, Aswan, 1930's.591 The Aswan Dam from the rest house, 1930's.592 The river below the Aswan Dam, 1930's.593 Model experiment, Aswan Dam, 1930's.59» The rock temple at Abu Simbel, 1930's.595-8 Pump-testing equipment, Aswan, 1930's.599-601 One of the discharging sluices, Aswan, 1930's.602-6 The old Delta Barrage, 1930's.607-15 Survey party at work at the Aswan Reservoir,

1930's.616 H . E . Hurs t , A. Khairi and M . M . Kararah at the

Muhammad Ali Barrages, 1939.617 Abd al Majid Umar , Shafiq Pasha, Ahmad Raghib,

Muhammad Riad, Usman Muharram, Dr. Sarruf andH.E. Hurst at the restored Roda gauge, 19»3.

618-9 Leliavsky's experiment, 19»3.

Album entitled "The Blue Nile. 1939".

620-717 Series of snapshots taken during the course ofa journey down the Blue Nile, 1939.

Album entitled "Journey from Khartoum to Haifa withE.S. Waller, 1951".

718-80» Series of snapshots taken during the course ofa journey along the Nile between Khartoum andAswan, 1951.

Jerusalem and East Mission.

805 Bishop Graham-Brown with a group of Britisharmy chaplains, Cairo, 20th January 1916.Photograph by M. Sabongi.

LOR AINE, Sir P.Egypt and the Sudan - personalities and events,192»-1933.

806 Lord and Lady Allenby, Cairo, 192».807-15 The arrival of Sir Percy Loraine in Alexandria,

September 1929. Photograph by S.M. le Roi.816 Sir Percy and Lady Loraine, Sir John and Lady

Maf f ey , the Countess of Abingdon, RichardMoore, Captain G .M. MacCarthy, H. Millar,E.O. Springfield, M . W . Parr, Captain J. Ross,M. Ogilvie-Grant, and Sulaiman al K h a l i f a ,Khartoum, circa 1929. Photograph by Kazandjian.

fiche 8-9

817-8 The Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, Cairo, 1930.

fiche 9

819 Sir Percy Loraine with members of his s t a f f ,Cairo, circa 1930.

820-3 The interior of the British Residency, Cairo,circa 1930.

82»-5 Sir Percy Loraine, Alexandria, circa 1930.

fiche 9-10

826-33 Sir Percy Loraine's departure from Egypt, 1933.

fiche 10

LYON, W.A.Egypt - collection of albumen prints by P. Sébah,1870's.

83» No. 5. "Nubie Gd Temple d'Abou Simbel".835 No. 73. "Type de Femmes fellahs à Karnak".836 No. 91. "Edfou. La barque sacrée dans le

Sanctuaire".837 Untitled. Edfou, the east corridor.838 Untitled. Edfou, the coronation of the King.839 No. 112. Untitled. Villagers in front of the

temple of Dendur.8»0 No. 128. "Thébes. Médinet Abou. Porte d'entrée

du Temple de Thoulmés II".

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60 Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea

841 No. 129. "Medinet Abou-Pav°n Royal de RhamsesIII".

842 No. 115. "Denderah. Temple de la Deesse Hathor

843 No. 158 bis. "Abidos. Temple de S6ti I.Colnes de la 2e salle".

844 No. 162. "Abidos. Temple et Portrait de SetiI" .

845 No. 179. "Zakkarah. Interieur du Tombeau de Ti.Paroi de 1'Est. Tableau d'agriculture".

846 No. 264. Untitled. Water carrier, Cairo.847 No .309. "Perspective des Moucharabies".848 Untitled. Group of Egyptian villagers.

MAYERS, N.British officials in Egypt, 1930-1932.

849 Sir Percy Loraine and R. Campbell on the quay-side, Alexandria, 1930.

850 Sir Percy Loraine with Walter Smart and RichardTurner, Alexandria, 1930.

851 Sir Percy and Lady Loraine, the Earl and Count-ess of Athlone, Prince Muhammad Ali, GeoffreyCourtney, Vivian Cornelius, Peter Scarlett,Alistair Graham, and Mark Grant, outside theBritish Residency, Cairo, 1931. Photograph byRiad Shehata.

SAUNDERS, Colonel A.Egypt - antiquities and village life 1905 and 1933;Eritrea - towns, villages, antiquities, social life,flora and fauna, 1942.

Snapshots of Egypt, 1905 and 1933.

932-6 Egyptian villagers ploughing and transporting

cro s 1905937-46

,p .

Feluccas and other small craft on the Nile,1905.

947-50 The sphinx and the pyramids, 1905.951-2 Exhibits in the Cairo Musuem, 1905.953 The Saunders family in the garden of their home

in Cairo, 1905.954-64 Various views of Cairo and the sphinx, 1905.965-71 Karnak, 1933.972 The Valley of Kings, 1933.973 Dair al Bahari, 1933.974-8 The Ramasseum and Medinet Abu, 1933.979-80 Luxor, 1933.981 The Colossi of Memnon, 1933.982-3 The grounds of the Winter Palace Hotel, Luxor,

1933.

984

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Luxor from across the river, 1933.

PHILIPS PRICE, M.Cairo, villages of the Lower Nile and Khartoum, 1954.

852 General view of Cairo.853-4 The Citadel, Cairo.855-9 Villages of the Lower Nile.860-2 Street markets, Khartoum.

POLLOCK, J.H.H.The British Army in Egypt, 1918; King Fuad, 1921.

863 The staff of the H.Q. of the 54th division ofthe Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Cairo, 1918.

864 Group photograph taken during a senior offi-cers' course at the H.Q. of the 54th divisionof the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Cairo,1918.

865-70 Parade and inspection of troops during thesenior officers' course, Cairo, 1918.

871 Portrait of King Fuad by the Anglo-Swiss photostudio, Cairo, 1921.

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RUDD, E.Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst in Cairo, Port Sudan, Suakin,Sinkat, Erkowit and Dongola, 1903-1908.

872 Mrs. Lankister's picnic party at the pyramids,January 1903.

873-4 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst preparing to set outon a sight-seeing tour, 1903.

875-8 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst with other members ofMrs. Lankister's picnic party, 1903.

879 The harbour, Port Sudan, 1908.880-1 Suakin from the sea, 1908.

882-4 Group of local men and boys, Sinkat, 1908.885-9 Erkowit, 1908.890-1 Sir Eldon Gorst with some of the men of the

camel corps, Erkowit, 1908.892-901 Sir Eldon Gorst's visit to Dongola, 1908.902-5 The British Agency garden and tennis court,

Cairo, 1908.906 The Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia

in their carriage, Cairo, 1908.907 Lady Gorst and friends preparing to start out

on a donkey ride from Cairo, 1908.908-28 Series of snapshots taken during Sir Eldon and

Lady Gorst's camel-back and camping expeditionfrom Cairo to the Gulf of Suez, 1908.

929 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst aboard the Khedive's

railway engine, Cairo, 1908.930-1 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst in the Khedive's six-

wheeled car, Cairo, 1908.

Album of photographs of Eritrea, 1942.

985 Camel and rider.986 Mussolini Avenue, Asmara.987-1010 Various views of Massawa.1011-58 Scenes on the road between Massawa and Asmara.1059-106 Various views of Asmara.1107-30 Scenes on the road between Asmara and Addis

Ababa.1131-40 Scenes on the road between Asmara and

Wolkefit .1141-54

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Gondar, Lake Taha and the Blue Nile.

1155-66 Scenes on the road between Asmara and Cheren.1167 78 V i i f h- ar ous v ews o eren.C1179 The great iron bridge between Cheren and

Agordat.1180-1 Causeway across the Barca river.1182 90 A d B d T i- gor arentu an essen .at,

1191-6 The Coptic Cathedral of Axum.1197 Obelisk, Axum.1198-9 Wall paintings inside the Coptic Cathedral

Axum.of

1200 Artificial lake, Axum.1201-8 Prehistoric paintings and other antiquities.1209-11 The convent on Mount Bizen near Nefasit.1212-4 Ancient church, Baracana.1215-6 Rasciaida woman in gala dress.1217 Rasciaida children.1218 Muslim family.1219-20 Rasciaida man of the Tessenei region.1221 Rasciaida warrior.1222 Young man, Bani-Amer.1223 Cunama man at the well.1224 Young Cunama man of the low plain.1225 Cunama warrior.1226 Cunama child.1227-8 Cunama woman.1229 Bilena girl.1230 Cunama girl.1231 Tigrin men with their priest.

1232 Tigrin woman with her baby.1233-4 Tigrin woman.1235-6 Children of the Ad Sceck tribe.1237 Coptic priest.1238 Group of men wearing lion's mane head-dresses.1239 Group of Baria men.1240 Boys playing "stone bells".

1241 Bridal party.

1242 Woman winding yarn.1243 Child churning butter.1244-5 Men preparing food.

60 Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea

8*1 No. 129. "Médinet Abou-Pavon Royal de RhamsesIII".

8*2 No. 115. "Denderah. Temple de la Déesse HathorII

8*3 No. 158 bis. "Abidôs. Temple de Séti I.Colnes de la 2e salle".

8** No. 162. "Abidôs. Temple et Portrait de SétiI".

8*5 No. 179. "Zakkarah. Intérieur du Tombeau de Ti.Paroi de l'Est. Tableau d'agriculture".

8*6 No. 26*. Untitled. Water carrier, Cairo.8*7 No .309. "Perspective des Moucharabies".8*8 Untitled. Group of Egyptian villagers.

MAYERS, N.British officials in Egypt, 1930-1932.

8*9 Sir Percy Loraine and R. Campbell on the quay-side, Alexandria, 1930.

850 Sir Percy Loraine with Walter Smart and RichardTurner, Alexandria, 1930.

851 Sir Percy and Lady Loraine, the Earl and Count-ess of Athlone, Prince Muhammad All, GeoffreyCourtney, Vivian Cornelius, Peter Scarlett,Alistair Graham, and Mark Grant, outside theBritish Residency, Cairo, 1931. Photograph byRiad Shehata.

PHILIPS PRICE, M.Cairo, villages of the Lower Nile and Khartoum, 195*.

852 General view of Cairo.853-* The Citadel, Cairo.855-9 Villages of the Lower Nile.860-2 Street markets, Khartoum.

POLLOCK, 3.H.H.The British Army in Egypt, 1918; King Fuad, 1921.

863 The staff of the H.Q. of the 5*th division ofthe Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Cairo, 1918.

86* Group photograph taken during a senior of f i -cers' course at the H.Q. of the 5*th divisionof the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Cairo,1918.

865-70 Parade and inspection of troops during thesenior officers' course, Cairo, 1918.

871 Portrait of King Fuad by the Anglo-Swiss photostudio, Cairo, 1921.

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RUDD, E.Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst in Cairo, Port Sudan, Suakin,Sinkat, Erkowit and Dongola, 1903-1908.

872 Mrs. Lankister's picnic party at the pyramids,January 1903.

873-* Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst preparing to set outon a sight-seeing tour, 1903.

875-8 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst with other members ofMrs. Lankister's picnic party, 1903.

879 The harbour, Port Sudan, 1908.880-1 Suakin from the sea, 1908.882-* Group of local men and boys, Sinkat, 1908.885-9 Erkowit, 1908.890-1 Sir Eldon Gorst with some of the men of the

camel corps, Erkowit, 1908.892-901 Sir Eldon Gorst's visit to Dongola, 1908.902-5 The British Agency garden and tennis court,

Cairo, 1908.906 The Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia

in their carriage, Cairo, 1908.907 Lady Gorst and friends preparing to start out

on a donkey ride from Cairo, 1908.908-28 Series of snapshots taken during Sir Eldon and

Lady Gorst's camel-back and camping expeditionfrom Cairo to the Gulf of Suez, 1908.

929 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst aboard the Khedive'srailway engine, Cairo, 1908.

930-1 Sir Eldon and Lady Gorst in the Khedive's six-wheeled car, Cairo, 1908.

SAUNDERS. Colonel A.Egypt - antiquities and village life 1905 and 1933;Eritrea - towns, villages, antiquities, social life,flora and fauna, 19*2.

Snapshots of Egypt, 1905 and 1933.

932-6 Egyptian villagers ploughing and transportingcrops, 1905.

937-*6 Feluccas and other small craft on the Nile,1905.

9*7-50 The sphinx and the pyramids, 1905.951-2 Exhibits in the Cairo Musuem, 1905.953 The Saunders family in the garden of their home

in Cairo, 1905.95*-6* Various views of Cairo and the sphinx, 1905.965-71 Karnak, 1933.972 The Valley of Kings, 1933.973 Dair al Bahari, 1933.97*-8 The Ramasseum and Medinet Abu, 1933.979-80 Luxor, 1933.981 The Colossi of Memnon, 1933.982-3 The grounds of the Winter Palace Hotel, Luxor,

1933.98* Luxor from across the river, 1933.

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Album of photographs of Eritrea, 19*2.

985 Camel and rider.986 Mussolini Avenue, Asmara.987-1010 Various views of Massawa.1011-58 Scenes on the road between Massawa and Asmara.1059-106 Various views of Asmara.1107-30 Scenes on the road between Asmara and Addis

Ababa.1131-*0 Scenes on the road between Asmara and

Wolkefit.11*1-5* Gondar, Lake Taha and the Blue Nile.

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1155-66 Scenes on the road between Asmara and Cheren.1167-78 Various views of Cheren.1179 The great iron bridge between Cheren and

Agordat.1180-1 Causeway across the Barca river.1182-90 Agordat, Barentu and Tesseni.1191-6 The Coptic Cathedral of Axum.1197 Obelisk, Axum.1198-9 Wall paintings inside the Coptic Cathedral of

Axum.1200 Artificial lake, Axum.1201-8 Prehistoric paintings and other antiquities.1209-11 The convent on Mount Bizen near Nefasit .1212-* Ancient church, Baracana.1215-6 Rasciaida woman in gala dress.1217 Rasciaida children.1218 Muslim family.1219-20 Rasciaida man of the Tessenei region.1221 Rasciaida warrior.1222 Young man, Bani-Amer.1223 Cunama man at the well.122* Young Cunama man of the low plain.1225 Cunama warrior.1226 Cunama child.1227-8 Cunama woman.1229 Bilena girl.1230 Cunama girl.1231 Tigrin men with their priest.1232 Tigrin woman with her baby.1233-* Tigrin woman.1235-6 Children of the Ad Sceck tribe.1237 Coptic priest.1238 Group of men wearing lion's mane head-dresses.1239 Group of Baria men.12*0 Boys playing "stone bells".12*1 Bridal party.12*2 Woman winding yarn.12*3 Child churning butter.12**-5 Men preparing food.

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1246 A Dura field.1247 Men making baskets.1248-51 Villagers engaged in agricultural work.1252 A salt merchant.1253 Man sorting raw cotton.1254-60 Coptic and Muslim rites.1261 Dance in progress, Ascari.1262 Musicians, Tigrin.1263 Family outside their house, Tigrin.1264 Group of boys, Tigrin.1265 Man sifting dura.1266 The interior of a Tukul.1267 Mother and child, Tigrin.1268 Man making a trap.1269 Women collecting water from the river.1270 Man hunting crocodile.1271-4 Villagers with their cattle at the wells of

the low plain.1275-98 Eritrean fauna.

fiche 13-14

1299-322 Eritrean flora.

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1323 Boy watering his animals at the Mareb river.1324 Women carrying water jars.1325 Camel and rider.1326 Woman at Mansura well.1327-8 Children bathing.1329 Caravan.1330-4 Villagers watering their animals.1335 Boy playing a pipe.1336 Palm tree.1337 Head of a camel.1338 A hunter.1339-40 Animals watering.

SHERIDAN, H.Egypt - Cairo museums and the Suez Canal, 1940's.

1341-44 The Coptic Museum, Cairo.1345 The Islamic Museum, Cairo.1346-58 Various photographs of the Suez Canal showing

shipping, Port Said, the Hospital of St.Vincent de Paul at Ismailia, and Port Taufiq.

SPEARS, Major-General Sir E.L.Eritrea, Cairo and Khartoum - personalities and events,1941-1943.

1359 Smashed Italian planes at Keren, April 1941.1360 General de Gaulle, Keren, 1941.1361 Prisoners at Fort Lamy, 1941.1362 Free French Cavalry camp, Eritrea, 1941.1363 Armoured car escort, Eritrea, 1941.1364-5 The Citadel, Cairo, 1941.1366 The pyramids from the Mena House Hotel, 1941.1367-76 Major-General Spears with the Duke of

Northumberland, Sir Miles and Lady Lampson,Cairo, 1941.

1377 The Citadel, Cairo, 1941.1378-81 Lady Huddleston, Khartoum, 1941.1382 General de Gaulle arriving at Keren, 1941.1383 Winston Churchill with Major-General Spears

and Shalto Douglas, Cairo, February 1943.1384-9 The Middle East War Council, Cairo, May 1943.

TWEEDY, O.Egypt, Eritrea and the Sudan, 1926-1940's.

Egypt, 1926.

1390 A village street in the Nile Delta.1391 Crowd assembled at Biba to greet the delegates

of the International Spinners' Conference.1392 A cotton ginning factory in the Nile Delta.1393 Village woman churning butter in a goatskin,

Upper Egypt.1394 Men at work in the yard of a cotton ginnery.

1395-8 Fishermen at work on the Nile.

Khartoum and Eritrea, 1928.

1399 Statue of General Gordon, Khartoum.1400 Entrance hall of the Palace, Khartoum.1401 The zoological gardens, Khartoum.

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1402 The steam tram, Khartoum.1403 A saqqia on the banks of the Blue Nile,

Khartoum.1404 Old Belgian paddle-steamer on the banks of the

Blue Nile, Khartoum.1405-6 The marine cemetery, Khartoum.1407 The new White Nile bridge under construction.1408-9 The Kassala mountains.1410-2 Lowland scenery, Eritrea.1413 Camels transporting brushwood, Eritrea.1414 A village church, Eritrea.1415 The cattle market, Asmara.1416 The grain markets, Asmara.1417 The old main street, Asmara.1418 Reception at Government House, Asmara.1419-20 Massawa - the port and the wharves.1421 Local government offices, Suakin. (formerly

Kitchener's H.Q.).1422 The fortress, Suakin.1423 A group of Hadendoa tribesmen, Suakin.1424-5 The wharves, Port Sudan.

Nile journey, 1929.

1426 The "Sunshine Express" on the Wadi Haifa sec-tion of the Sudan Railway.

1427-9 Men working in the Gezira cotton fields.1430 The male heads of a nomadic encampment meeting

with an inspector of the Sudan Government, theGezira plain.

1431-2 Shilluk chiefs assembled to meet their Kingand hold a council, Kodok.

1433 The site of the French army camp near Kodok.1434 The British Commissioner's house, Kodok

(formerly Colonel Marchand's H.Q.).1435 Group of cotton pickers, Kodok.1436 The Government post boat passing through the

Sudd.1437-8 Hillet Nuer.

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1439 Roadside rest house, southern Sudan.1440-2 Group of Dinka men and youths, Shambe.

Egypt, 1930-1931.

1443-5 Prince Faruq with his pony, 1930.1446-7 King Fuad, Adli Yeghen and Ahmad Hassanain

visiting a gas distillation plant, circa 1930.1448-9 Owen Tweedy, Cairo, 1931.1450 Owen Tweedy crossing the Suez Canal by the Al

Kubri ferry, 1931.1451 Tweedy's car on the Sinai side of the Suez

Canal.1452 Tweedy's car on the road from Al Shat to

Nakhl.1453 The beginning of the Mitlah pass.1454 The crest of the Mitlah pass.1455 The Darb al Hajj, Sinai.1456 Nakhl.1457 The corporal of police, the local doctor, the

rest house keeper, the telephonist and RoyWalwyn, Nakhl.

1458 Camel patrol outside Nakhl.1459 Tweedy's car stuck in the sand on the way to

Al Arish.1460 Rock formations between Bir Hasana and Al

Arish.1461 Owen Tweedy with a sergeant and the rest house

keeper, Qusaima.

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12471248-51125212531254-6012611262126312641265126612671268126912701271-4

1275-98

A Dura field.Men making baskets.Villagers engaged in agricultural work.A salt merchant.Man sorting raw cotton.Coptic and Muslim rites.Dance in progress, Ascari.Musicians, Tigrin.Family outside their house, Tigrin.Group of boys, Tigrin.Man sifting dura.The interior of a Tukul.Mother and child, Tigrin.Man making a trap.Women collecting water from the river.Man hunting crocodile.Villagers with their cattle at the wellsthe low plain.Eritrean fauna.

1395-8 Fishermen at work on the Nile.

Khartoum and Eritrea, 1928.

1399 Statue of General Gordon, Khar toum.1400 Entrance hall of the Palace, Khar toum.1401 The zoological gardens, Khartoum.

of

fiche 13-1«

1299-322 Eritrean flora.

fiche 14

1323 Boy watering his animals at the Mareb river.1324 Women carrying water jars.1325 Camel and rider.1326 *'oman at Mansura well.1327-8 Children bathing.1329 Caravan.1330-4 Villagers watering their animals.1335 Boy playing a pipe.1336 Palm tree.1337 Head of a camel.1338 A hunter.1339-40 Animals watering.

SHERIDAN, H.Egypt - Cairo museums and the Suez Canal, 1940's.

1341-44 The Coptic Museum, Cairo.1345 The Islamic Museum, Cairo.1346-58 Various photographs of the Suez Canal showing

shipping, Port Said, the Hospital of St.Vincent de Paul at Ismailia, and Port Taufiq.

SPEARS, Major-General Sir E.L.Eritrea, Cairo and Khartoum - personalities and events,1941-1943.

1359 Smashed Italian planes at Keren, April 1941.1360 General de Gaulle, Keren, 1941.1361 Prisoners at Fort Lamy , 1941.1362 Free French Cavalry camp, Eritrea, 1941.1363 Armoured car escort, Eritrea, 1941.1364-5 The Citadel, Cairo, 1941.1366 The pyramids from the Mena House Hotel, 1941.1367-76 Major-General Spears with the Duke of

Northumberland, Sir Miles and Lady Lampson ,Cairo, 1941.

1377 The Citadel, Cairo, 1941.1378-81 Lady Huddleston , Khartoum, 1941.1382 General de Gaulle arriving at Keren, 1941.1383 Winston Churchill with Major-General Spears

and Shalto Douglas, Cairo, February 1943.1384-9 The Middle East War Council, Cairo, May 1943.

TWEEDY, O.Egypt, Eritrea and the Sudan, 1926-1940's.

Egypt, 1926.

1390 A village street in the Nile Delta.f391 Crowd assembled at Biba to greet the delegates

of the International Spinners' Conference.1392 A cotton ginning factory in the Nile Delta.1393 Village woman churning butter in a goatskin,

Upper Egypt.1394 Men at work in the yard of a cotton ginnery.

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14021403

1404

1405-614071408-91410-21413141414151416141714181419-201421

142214231424-5

The steam t ram, Khar toum.A saqqia on the banks of the Blue Ni le ,Khartoum.Old Belgian paddle-steamer on the banks of theBlue Ni l e , Khartoum.The marine cemetery, Khar toum.The new White Nile bridge under construction.The Kassala mountains.Lowland scenery, Eritrea.Camels transporting brushwood, Eritrea.A village church, Eritrea.The cattle market , Asmara.The grain markets, Asmara.The old main street, Asmara.Reception at Government House, Asmara.Massawa - the port and the wharves.Local government offices, Suakin. ( fo rmer lyKitchener's H.Q.).The fortress, Suakin.A group of Hadendoa tribesmen, Suakin.The wharves, Port Sudan.

Nile journey, 1929.

1426 The "Sunshine Express" on the Wadi Haifa sec-tion of the Sudan Railway.

1427-9 Men working in the Gezira cotton fields.1430 The male heads of a nomadic encampment meeting

with an inspector of the Sudan Government, theGezira plain.Shilluk chiefs assembled to meet their Kingand hold a council, Kodok.The site of the French army camp near Kodok.The British Commissioner's house, Kodok(formerly Colonel Marchand's H .Q . ) .Group of cotton pickers, Kodok.The Government post boat passing through theSudd.Hillet Nuer .

1431-2

14331434

14351436

1437-8

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1439 Roadside rest house, southern Sudan.1440-2 Group of Dinka men and youths, Shambe.

Egypt, 1930-1931.

1443-5 Prince Faruq with his pony, 1930.1446-7 King Fuad, Adli Yeghen and Ahmad Hassanain

visiting a gas distillation plant, circa 1930.1448-9 Owen Tweedy, Cairo, 1931.1450 Owen Tweedy crossing the Suez Canal by the Al

Kubri f e r ry , 1931.1451 Tweedy's car on the Sinai side of the Suez

Canal.1452 Tweedy's car on the road from Al Shat to

Nakhl .1453 The beginning of the Mitlah pass.1454 The crest of the Mitlah pass.1455 The Darb al Ha j j , Sinai.1456 Nakhi .1457 The corporal of police, the local doctor, the

rest house keeper, the telephonist and RoyWalwyn, Nakhl.

1458 Camel patrol outside Nakhl .1459 Tweedy's car stuck in the sand on the way to

Al Arish.1460 Rock formations between Bir Hasana and Al

Arish.1461 Owen Tweedy with a sergeant and the rest house

keeper, Qusaima.

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1462 Bedouin tents on the outskirts of Qusaima.1463-4 The desert between Qusaima and Al Arish.1465 Owen Tweedy at Bir Hasana.

Egypt, 1940's.

1466 The harbour and docks, Alexandria.1467 The Corniche road, Alexandria.1468 The main railway station, Cairo.1469 Opera Square, Cairo.

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1470-2 B.O.A.C. Speedbird Hythe flying boat overCairo.

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1473 The Qasr al Nil bridge, Cairo.1474 Panorama of Cairo showing the Citadel and the

Muhammad All Mosque.1475 The interior of the Muhammad All Mosque,

Cairo.1476 The Mosque of Qait Bey, Cairo.1477 The Sultan Hassan and Rifaiya mosques, Cairo.1478 The Bab al Zuwaila, Cairo.1479-81 Exhibits from Tut Ankh Amun's tomb, Cairo

Museum.1482 Aerial view of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo.1483 The courtyard of Al Azhar, Cairo.1484 The Citadel, Cairo.1485 The Abdine palace, Cairo.1486 The entrance to the King Fuad University,

Cairo.1487-9 Feluccas on the Nile, Cairo.1490-1 Aerial views of the Gizeh pyramids.1492 The temple of Ramses 11, Abu Simbel.1493 The step pyramid, Sakkara.1494 The statue of Ramses 11, Memphis.1495 The temple of Amon Ra.1496 The avenue of sphinxes, Karnak.1497-8 Dair al Bahari.1499-500 The tomb of Tut Ankh Amun.1501 The Esna Barrage.1502 Nilometer at Roda.1503 The Assiut Barrage.1504 Harbour scene, Port Taufiq.1505 General view of Ismailia.1506 Cargo boat on the Nile.1507 A Saqqia for irrigation from the Nile.

62 Egypt, The Sudan and Eritrea

Bedouin tents on the outskirts of Qusaima.1*63-* The desert between Qusaima and Al Arish.1*65 Owen Tweedy at Bir Hasana.

Egypt, 19*0's.

1*66 The harbour and docks, Alexandria.1*67 The Corniche road, Alexandria.1*68 The main railway station, Cairo.1*69 Opera Square, Cairo.

fiche 16-17

1*70-2 B. O. A. C. Speedbird Mythe flying boat overCairo.

fiche 17

1*73 The Qasr al Nil bridge, Cairo.1*7* Panorama of Cairo showing the Citadel and the

Muhammad All Mosque.1*75 The interior of the Muhammad All Mosque,

Cairo.1*76 The Mosque of Qait Bey, Cairo.1*77 The Sultan Hassan and Rifaiya mosques, Cairo.1*78 The Bab al Zuwaila, Cairo.1*79-81 Exhibits from Tut Ankh Amun's tomb, Cairo

Museum .1*82 Aerial view of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo.1*83 The courtyard of Al Azhar, Cairo.1*8* The Citadel, Cairo.1*85 The Abdine palace, Cairo.1*86 The entrance to the King Fuad University,

Cairo.1*87-9 Feluccas on the Nile, Cairo.1*90-1 Aerial views of the Gizeh pyramids.1*92 The temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel.1*93 The step pyramid, Sakkara.1*9* The statue of Ramses II, Memphis.1*95 The temple of Amon Ra.1*96 The avenue of sphinxes, Karnak.1*97-8 Dair al Bahari.1*99-500 The tomb of Tut Ankh Amun.1501 The Esna Barrage.1502 Milometer at Roda.1503 The Assiut Barrage.150* Harbour scene, Port Taufiq.1505 General view of Ismailia.1506 Cargo boat on the Nile.1507 A Saqqia for irrigation from the Nile.

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BOWEN, H.C.Album of snapshots compiled after a tour of Moroccoundertaken in 1907.

68 Looking towards the Bay of Carthage.69 The remains of ancient Carthage.70 Street scene, Tunis.

fiche 2

I Street scene, Mazagan.

2 Tourists aboard S.S. "Morocco".3 Tourists at Casablanca.4 Powder play, [Casablanca].5 Street scene, Casablanca.

6 Street scene, Mogador.7 The market-place, Mazagan.8 Group of townsmen, Mazagan.9 View over the roof-tops of Mazagan.10 The officers of S.S. "Morocco" on board ship.

11 Snake charmer, Tangiers.12 City gate, Tangiers.13-4 Mogador.15 Snake charmer, Tangiers.16 The foreshore, Tangiers.17-8 Men loading hides on to small craft, Mazagan har-

bour.19 Crowds in the market-place, Casablanca.20-1 Street scenes, Tangiers.22 The market-place, Casablanca.23 Moorish passengers aboard S.S. "Morocco".24 Street scene, Mogador.25 Traditional architecture, Tangiers.26 Tourists from S.S. "Morocco" coming ashore in

small craft, Casablanca.27 Market by the city gate, Tangiers.28 View over the rooftops of Mazagan.29 Group of men and boys, Casablanca.30 Street scene, Mazagan.31-2 The market-place, Casablanca.33 Camel transporting wood, Mogador.34 Street scene, Mogador.35 The market-place, Tangiers.

36 Group of men, Mogador.37 Snake charmer, Tangiers.38 The market-place, Casablanca.39 Camels and drivers, Mazagan.40 Men loading hides on to small craft, Casablanca.41-2 The town gate, Mogador.43 Group of tourists riding camels, Casablanca.44 View over the roof-tops of Mazagan.45 The market-place, Casablanca.46 Group of tourists riding camels, Mazagan.47 Camels on the foreshore, Mogador.48 Group of men and boys, Mazagan.49 Man with his donkey, Tangiers.50 Men making barrels, Mazagan.51 The market-place, Mazagan.52 Group of tourists riding camels, Mazagan.53 City gate, Tangiers.54 View over Mazagan taken from the city walls.55 Street scene, Tangiers.56-7 Local musicians, Tangiers.58 Street scene, Mazagan.59 The market-place, Tangiers.60 Camels and drivers, Fontag.

MONROE, Dr. E.Album of photographs of Algiers, Tangiers and Tunis,1935.

71 Street scene, Tangiers.

72 View of Tangiers from the harbour.73-4 Street scenes, Tangiers.75-81 Various views of Algiers showing streets in the

city, and the Cathedral.82 The Musee Alaoisi, Tunis.83-4 The Bardo palace, Tunis.85 General view of Algiers.86 The remains of ancient Carthage.87 The chapel of St. Louis, Carthage.88 The Cathedral, Carthage.

RYAN, Sir. A.Postcards of Morocco, 1920's; British officials inMorocco, 1928-1930.

Postcards of Morocco, 1920's.

89 "Azemmour - Le Pont sur l'Oum-er-Rebia". Edit.Boyer. Photo Clark.

90 No. 11. "Casablanca - Rue du Capitaine Ihler".Edit. Bertou, Casablanca.

91-8 Series of postcards of Mogador, edition E.F.:"La jetce"; "Les remparts du Mellah"; "Rue deMarrackech"; "La Medina"; "La darse"; "PlaceDuchayla"; "Le Port"; "Les Remparts".

99-102 Part of a series of postcards of Marrakesh.Edit. "Felix, Photo-6diteur, Marrakech": No. 88."Panorama de Bab Doukkala"; No. 98. "DanseursArabes - Place Djema el Fena"; No. 104. "Jardinsde la Momounia"; No. 191. "Rue de la Medersa BenYoussef".

103-5 Postcards of Mazagan. Edit. Boyer, Photo-Clark:"Salle Municipale des Fetes"; "Le Vieux Port etTerre-Plein"; "La Douane et le Casino".

106-12 Postcards of Rabat. Edition Jacquet et Arlaud:"Bab el Had"; "Le Semaphore"; "Les Oudaia"; "Vuesur le Jardin Public"; "Marabout de Chellah";"Rue des Consuls"; "Vue sur le Bou-Regreg".

113-5 Postcards of Rabat. Edition L.L.: No. 18."Remparts de la Kasba de Chellah"; "Porte de laKasba de Chellah (Xllle siecle)"; "Les Bords del'Ocdan. Un jour de Tempete".

116-22 Postcards of Safi. Edition Martin, Safi: "VielleMosquce a la Kerchla"; "Sidi Abderhaman et BabQuas"; "La Medina et l'Enceinte portugaise, vuesdu Faubourg de Biada"; "La Place du R'bat";"Tempete"; "Environs de Safi - Le Pont surl'Oued Tensift (route de Mogador)";"Embarquement des marchandises".

123 Postcard by Photo Flandrin. Nos. 476 and 477."Panorama de Safi".

British officials in Morocco, 1928-1930.

124-5 Group photograph taken after the sitting of the

Supreme Court of Gibraltar, Fez, 1928.126-8 Groups taken during the visit of the Chief

Justice of Gibraltar to Casablanca, circa 1928.129 Sir Andrew Ryan with members of the Consular

Corps, Rabat, 1930.61-4 Street scenes, Algiers.

65 The remains of ancient Carthage.66-7 Street scenes, Tunis.

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BOWEN, H.C.Album of snapshots compiled after a tour ofundertaken in 1907.

Morocco

1 Street scene, Mazagan.2 Tourists aboard S.S. "Morocco".3 Tourists at Casablanca.k Powder play, [Casablanca].5 Street scene, Casablanca.6 Street scene, Mogador.7 The market-place, Mazagan.8 Group of townsmen, Mazagan.9 View over the roof-tops of Mazagan.10 The officers of S.S. "Morocco" on board ship.11 Snake charmer, Tangiers.12 City gate, Tangiers.13-4 Mogador.15 Snake charmer, Tangiers.16 The foreshore, Tangiers.17-8 Men loading hides on to small craft , Mazagan har-

bour.19 Crowds in the market-place, Casablanca.20-1 Street scenes, Tangiers.22 The market-place, Casablanca.23 Moorish passengers aboard S.S. "Morocco".24 Street scene, Mogador.25 Traditional architecture, Tangiers.26 Tourists from S.S. "Morocco" coming ashore in

small craft , Casablanca.27 Market by the city gate, Tangiers.28 View over the rooftops of Mazagan.29 Group of men and boys, Casablanca.30 Street scene, Mazagan.31-2 The market-place, Casablanca.33 Camel transporting wood, Mogador.3* Street scene, Mogador.35 The market-place, Tangiers.36 Group of men, Mogador.37 Snake charmer, Tangiers.38 The market-place, Casablanca.39 Camels and drivers, Mazagan.40 Men loading hides on to small craft , Casablanca.41-2 The town gate, Mogador.43 Group of tourists riding camels, Casablanca.44 View over the roof-tops of Mazagan.45 The market-place, Casablanca.46 Group of tourists riding camels, Mazagan.47 Camels on the foreshore, Mogador.48 Group of men and boys, Mazagan.49 Man with his donkey, Tangiers.50 Men making barrels, Mazagan.51 The market-place, Mazagan.52 Group of tourists riding camels, Mazagan.53 City gate, Tangiers.54 View over Mazagan taken from the city walls.55 Street scene, Tangiers.56-7 Local musicians, Tangiers.58 Street scene, Mazagan.59 The market-place, Tangiers.60 Camels and drivers, Fontag.

MONROE, Dr. E.Album of photographs of Algiers, Tangiers and Tunis,1935.

61-4 Street scenes, Algiers.65 The remains of ancient Carthage.66-7 Street scenes, Tunis.

68 Looking towards the Bay of Carthage.69 The remains of ancient Carthage.70 Street scene, Tunis.

fiche 2

71 Street scene, Tangiers.72 View of Tangiers from the harbour.73-4 Street scenes, Tangiers.75-81 Various views of Algiers showing streets in the

city, and the Cathedral.82 The Musée Alaoisi, Tunis.83-4 The Bardo palace, Tunis.85 General view of Algiers.86 The remains of ancient Carthage.87 The chapel of St. Louis, Carthage.88 The Cathedral, Carthage.

RYAN, Sir. A.Postcards of Morocco, 1920's; British officials inMorocco, 1928-1930.

Postcards of Morocco, 1920's.

89 "Azemmour - Le Pont sur l'Oum-er-Rebia". Edit.Boyer. Photo Clark.

90 No. 11. "Casablanca - Rue du Capitaine Ihler".Edit. Bertou, Casablanca.

91-8 Series of postcards of Mogador, edition E.F.:"La jetée"; "Les remparts du Mellah"; "Rue deMarrackech"; "La Médina"; "La darse"; "PlaceDuchayla"; "Le Port"; "Les Remparts".

99-102 Part of a series of postcards of Marrakesh.Edit. "Félix, Photo-éditeur, Marrakech": No. 88."Panorama de Bab Doukkala"; No. 98. "DanseursArabes - Place Djema el Fena"; No. 104. "Jardinsde la Momounia"; No. 191. "Rue de la Medersa BenYoussef ".

103-5 Postcards of Mazagan. Edit. Boyer, Photo-Clark:"Salle Municipale des Fêtes"; "Le Vieux Port etTerre-Plein"; "La Douane et le Casino".

106-12 Postcards of Rabat. Edition Jacquet et Arlaud:"Bab el Had"; "Le Sémaphore"; "Les Oudaia"; "Vuesur le Jardin Public"; "Marabout de Chellah";"Rue des Consuls"; "Vue sur le Bou-Regreg".

113-5 Postcards of Rabat. Edition L.L.: No. 18."Remparts de la Kasba de Chellah"; "Porte de laKasba de Chellah (Xllle siècle)"; "Les Bords del'Océan. Un jour de Tempête".

116-22 Postcards of Safi. Edition Martin, Safi: "VielleMosquée à la Kerchla"; "Sidi Abderhaman et BabQuas"; "La Médina et l'Enceinte portugaise, vuesdu Faubourg de Biada"; "La Place du R'bat";"Tempête"; "Environs de Safi - Le pont surl'Oued Tensift (route de Mogador)";"Embarquement des marchandises".

123 Postcard by Photo Flandrin. Nos. 476 and 477."Panorama de Safi".

British officials in Morocco, 1928-1930.

of the124-5 Group photograph taken after the sittingSupreme Court of Gibraltar, Fez, 1928.

126-8 Groups taken during the visit of the ChiefJustice of Gibraltar to Casablanca, circa 1928.

129 Sir Andrew Ryan with members of the ConsularCorps, Rabat, 1930.

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SAUNDERS, Colonel A.Album of photographs of Tripoli, 1946-1950.

130-8 The Saunders' house and garden, Tripoli, 1947.

139-64 Grape festa, Zavia, 1946 and 1947.165 Colonel Saunders in his office, Tripoli, 1947.

166-9 Groups of police, Tripoli, 1947.170 Police Headquarters, Tripoli, 1947.171 Superintendant John Lay with some of his men,

Tripoli, 1947.172 Zliten grape festa, 1947.

fiche 3

173-7 Various views of Tripoli showing the PiazzaItalia, Vittorio Emanuelle, Corso Balbo, and theCitadel.

178-9 Riots in Tripoli, May 1949.180 The Mufti of Tripolitania, 1949.181-5 Riots in Tripoli, May 1949.186-93 Police training school, Tripoli, 1949-50.

SCOTT, D.British officials in Morocco, circa 1902-1905.

194 Major A.H.R. Ogilvy, the de Verdons and KaidMacLean, circa 1902.

195 Colonel Carpine, Walter Harris, Major A.H.R.Ogilvy and Kaid MacLean, Fez, circa 1905.

SLADE-BAKER, Colonel J.B.Snapshots of Morocco, Algeria and Libya, 1955.

196-202 Various views of Casablanca.203-13 Various views of Fez.214-24 Various views of Rabat.225-34 Various views of Tangiers.235-47 Various views of Tetouan.248-59 Various views of Algiers.260-71 Various views of Tripoli.

TWEEDY, O.The Sahara and Algiers, 1929.

272-3 Trans-Saharan motor bus stranded in the desert.274-5 Tweedy's vehicle in the Tannesruft.276 The fort at Tabancourt.277 Sentry on duty, Tabancourt.278 Looking north from the watchtower, Tabancourt.279 The first view of Reggan.280 The palms of Reggan.281 Looking south from Reggan.282 Tweedy's car outside the hostel at Reggan.283 Tweedy's party just before their departure from

Reggan.284

f 4

Tweedy with a group of foreign legionnaires,Adrar.

iche

285-7 Bedouin watering their camels atbetween Timimoun and Al Galea.

a desert well

288 The road to Al Galea.289 Al Ghardaia.290 The road north to Laghouat.

291 The coastal mountain range andAlgiers.

the road to

292 Tweedy on his arrival in Algiers.293 The markets, Algiers.

64 North Africa

SAUNDERS, Colonel A.Album of photographs of Tripoli, 19*6-1950.

130-8 The Saunders' house and garden, Tripoli,139-6* Grape festa, Zavia, 19*6 and 19*7.165 Colonel Saunders in his office, Tripoli, 19*7.166-9 Groups of police, Tripoli, 19*7.170 Police Headquarters, Tripoli, 19*7.171 Superintendant John Lay with some of his men,

Tripoli, 19*7.172 Zliten grape festa, 19*7.

fiche 3

173-7 Various views of Tripoli showing the PiazzaItalia, Vittorio Emanuelle, Corso Balbo, and theCitadel.

178-9 Riots in Tripoli, May 19*9.180 The Mufti of Tripolitania, 19*9.181-5 Riots in Tripoli, May 19*9.186-93 Police training school, Tripoli, 19*9-50.

SCOTT, D.British officials in Morocco, circa 1902-1905.

19* Major A . H . R . Ogilvy, the de Verdons and KaidMacLean, circa 1902.

195 Colonel Carpine, »alter Harris, Major A . H . R .Ogilvy and Kaid MacLean, Fez, circa 1905.

SLADE-BAKER, Colonel 3.B,Snapshots of Morocco, Algeria and Libya, 1955.

196-202 Various views of Casablanca.203-13 Various views of Fez.21*-2* Various views of Rabat.225-3* Various views of Tangiers.235-*7 Various views of Tetouan.2*8-59 Various views of Algiers.260-71 Various views of Tripoli.

TWEEDY, O.The Sahara and Algiers, 1929.

272-3 Trans-Saharan motor bus stranded in the desert.27*-5 Tweedy's vehicle in the Tannesruf t.276 The fort at Tabancourt.277 Sentry on duty, Tabancourt.278 Looking north from the watchtower, Tabancourt.279 The first view of Reggan.280 The palms of Reggan.281 Looking south from Reggan.282 Tweedy's car outside the hostel at Reggan.283 Tweedy's party just before their departure from

Reggan.28* Tweedy with a group of foreign legionnaires,

Adrar.

fiche *

285-7 Bedouin watering their camels at a desert wellbetween Timimoun and Al Galea.

288 The road to Al Galea.289 Al Ghardaia.290 The road north to Laghouat.291 The coastal mountain range and the road to

Algiers.292 Tweedy on his arrival in Algiers.293 The markets, Algiers.

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Personal-name Index

Abdul Aziz ibn Saud. AP. 8-15, 464, 841, 843, 1014-7,1180-1, 1235, 1259-62, 1335-41, 1584, 1905-7,1938-47, 2076, 2386, 2401.

Abdul Aziz ibn Zaid. SL. 1876-80.Abdul Bela Hamid, Shaikh. SL. 1334-42.Abdul Illah, Regent of Iraq. IR. 465, 3400, 3638-43,

3658, 3669, 3673, 3694, 3703, 3778.Abdul Kerim, Shaikh. IR. 781-4, 2543-6.Abdullah ibn Hussain, King. PJ. 1-2, 599, 1705-11,

1721, 2214, 2378-80, 2513, 2552, 2667, 2689,2700-01, 2891, 2896-7, 2905-6, 3432, 3571-93.

Abdullah ibn Qusaibi. AP. 98-102.Abdullah Ubaid. IR. 3682.Abdul Qadir, Shaikh. IR. 781-4, 790.Abu Nasr, Shaikh. TN. 241.Adila, Lady (of Halabja). IR. 872-4, 876.Afshar, Amir. TN. 180-3.Ahmad ibn Thunaiyan. AP. 98-102.Ahmad-i-Shahsuwar. IR. 722.Alami, Musa. PJ. 1808-22.Alban, E.C.H. IR. 713-4, 727-8.Alexander, H.R.L.G. PJ. 4291-300; SL. 1315-8.All Fuad Pasha. PJ. 3284.All ibn Hussain, Sharif. AP. 975; PJ. 2754, 2963; IR.

3385.Ali Mardan Khan. TN. 140.Allenby, E.H.H. PJ. 1, 3, 141, 147, 1717, 1720, 1749,

2552, 2554-6, 3432, 3498-502; ES. 806.American Colony photographers. PJ. 4-50, 121, 145,

183, 199-223, 325-474, 537-9, 550-6, 1193-6,1378-99, 1433-59, 1478-9, 1716, 1718, 1721,2033-45, 2056, 2514-49, 2584-5, 3105, 4187-8,4225-9; SL. 488.

Amin Reshid Agha. IR. 677-8.Andrae, Dr. IR. 181.Antonius, K. PJ. 3751-2.al Arabi, Ahmad Said. AP. 2248.Archer-Cust, L.G. P3. 184, 2552, 2891.Aref al Aref. P3. 3119.Armanazi, Najib. SL. 1870-4.Arnold, J. AP. 1748.Arnoux, H., photographer. ES. 201-3, 206-7, 211.Ars'an, Adil. P3. 2905-6.Ars'an, Shakib. SL. 728-9, 1637, 1669-70, 1821-5,

1848-69.Asad Bey. PJ. 3280, 3291.Astouni, Shukri. SL. 1876-80.Athlone, Earl of and Princess Alice. AP. 1722; IR.

3392-3, 3399, 3675; ES. 851.Auchinleck, C.J.E. PJ. 2412-5, 2467.Avaliyani, I. TN. 477.Ayubi, Ata. SL. 1555-62, 1577-95, 1696-9.Ayubi, Bedir6. SL. 1753-69.Baba All Hamadani. IR. 3696-9.Baba Ardabili. TN. 226.Babakr Agha. IR. 577, 613-22, 830-3, 893.Bacon, Sir R. AP. 559-62.Baden-Powell, R. PJ. 585-8.Bahlul Agha. IR. 836-7.Balfour, A.J. PJ. 2554-6.Barber, Dr. TN. 971-2.al Bassal, Hamid. ES. 2.Bastow, A.F. IR. 710.Battershill, W.D. PJ. 3776-8, 3819-42.Baxter, C. TN. 208.Bell, G.M.L. PJ. 611-5; IR. 181, 192, 212-4, 888, 3875,

3910-1, 3928-41, 3958-9.Bell, H. PJ. 611-5; IR. 190, 192.Bentwich, N. PJ. 2552.B6rggren, G., photographer. TN. 454-65.

Beynet, General. SL. 1783-5, 1848-58.Bickersteth, E.M. PJ. 1226-35.Bittar, Abd al Rauf. PJ. 2302, 2350.Bittar, Omar. PJ. 2484-5.Blyth, G.F.P. P3. 73-4, 94-101, 104, 109-10, 315.Board, A.G. IR. 3359.Bond, W.L. AP. 1907.Bonfils family, photographers. PJ. 51-71, 1236-61,

1263-5, 1275, 1280, 1282-3, 1297, 1303-4, 1307-8,1313, 1315, 1337-77; SL. 20-37, 39, 480, 486-7; ES.11, 230.

Boulos, P. SL. 1163-8, 1211, 1332, 1534.Bourdillon, B.H. IR. 3369-70.Boustead, J.E.H. AP. 17-35; ES. 24-35.Bowman, H.E. AP. 82, 98-102; PJ. 562, 769; IR. 223,

271, 281-3, 334-7, 443, 446-51.Bramley, P.B. PJ. 2552, 3338.Brever, J.B. photographer. PJ. 1336.Brewster, F. PJ. 2552, 3434.Brickner, B. PJ. 2510.Briggs, F.A. AP. 559-62.Broadhurst, R.J.C. PJ. 3141.Brooke-Popham, R. AP. 843.Brooking, H.T. IR. 3486.Bruce, S.M. TN. 1152.Brunot, Captain. IR. 3369.Bullard, R. PJ. 2493-4, 2496, 2505; IR. 533-4.Burns, J.D. PJ. 3529.Bustani, Fuad. PJ. 1972-8.Cameron, G.G. IR. 885.Cafferata, R.O. PJ. 3141, 3529.Campbell, J.W. AP. 559-62.Campbell, R. ES. 849.Casey, R.G. PJ. 2474-6, 2480-1, 2494, 2496, 2505;

SL. 1136-43, 1481-4, 1500-17, 1523-30, 1563-6,1618-22.

Cassis, G.E. photographer. PJ. 148-72.Catroux, G. SL. 1116, 1187-8, 1315-7, 1628-31, 1666-8,

1683-5.Cemal Pasha. PJ. 3263, 3270, 3290.Champion, R.S. PJ. 3345-6, 3425-6.Chancellor, J.R. PJ. 620-9, 3115-8, 3520-8, 3530-1,

3533-6, 3541-6.Chandler, B.G. PJ. 116.Chapman, A.J. IR. 890-1.Chauvel, H.G. P3. 147.Cheloh, Abd al Karim. IR. 4011-2.Chetwode, P.W. PJ. 147.Chiera, E. IR. 1022-3.Churchill, W.S. AP. 1905-6; PJ. 2214; ES. 1383.Clarke, Major. TN. 971.Clark-Kerr, A. IR. 3394-8.Clayton, I.N. PJ. 2512.Coghill, P.S. PJ. 846.Colville, C. PJ. 2657.Connaught, Prince Arthur of. PJ. 3382-5.Cooke, R.S. IR. 3869-70, 3910-1, 3928-41.Cornelius, V. ES. 851.Cornwallis, K. PJ. 2424-6, 2494, 2496; IR. 211, 2484-

94, 3400, 3608, 3692, 3869-70, 3928-41.Cosgrave, E.T. PJ. 3529.Costello, E.W. PJ. 2552.de Courcelle, R. PJ. 3751-2.Courtney, G. ES. 851.Coward, N. SL. 1731-2.Cox, C.H. PJ. 2552.Cox, P.Z. AP. 8-15, 1235.Cragg, A.K. P3. 1840; SL. 698.Cummings-Bruce, H. PJ. 3783.Cunningham, A.G. PJ. 1796, 3236-9.Dadis, D. P3. 116.

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Abdul Aziz ibn Saud. AP. 8-15, 464, 841, 8«, 1014-7,1180-1, 1235, 1259-62, 1335-41 , 1584, 1905-7,1938-47, 2076, 2386, 2401.

Abdul Aziz ibn Zaid. SL. 1876-80.Abdul Bela Hamid, Shaikh. SL. 1334-42.Abdul Illah, Regent of Iraq. 1R. 465, 3400, 3638-43,

3658, 3669, 3673, 3694, 3703, 3778.Abdul Kerim, Shaikh. 1R. 781-4, 2543-6.Abdullah ibn Hussain, King. PJ. 1-2, 599, 1705-11,

1721, 2214, 2378-80, 2513, 2552, 2667, 2689,2700-01, 2891, 2896-7, 2905-6, 3432, 3571-93.

Abdullah ibn Qusaibi. AP. 98-102.Abdullah Ubaid. IR. 3682.Abdul Qadir, Shaikh. IR. 781-4, 790.Abu Nasr, Shaikh. TN. 241.Adila, Lady (of Halabja). IR. 872-4, 876.Afshar, Amir. TN. 180-3.Ahmad ibn Thunaiyan. AP. 98-102.Ahmad-i-Shahsuwar. IR. 722.Alami, Musa. PJ. 1808-22.Alban, E .C .H . IR. 713-4, 727-8.Alexander, H . R . L . G . PJ. 4291-300; SL. 1315-8.Ali Fuad Pasha. PJ. 3284.Ali ibn Hussain, Sharif. AP. 975; PJ. 2754, 2963; IR.

3385.Ali Mardan Khan. TN. 140.Allenby, E . H . H . PJ. 1, 3, 141, 147, 1717, 1720, 1749,

2552, 2554-6, 3432, 3498-502; ES. 806.American Colony photographers. PJ. 4-50, 121, 145,

183, 199-223, 325-474, 537-9, 550-6, 1193-6,1378-99, 1433-59, 1478-9, 1716, 1718, 1721,2033-45, 2056, 2514-49, 2584-5, 3105, 4187-8,4225-9; SL. 488.

Amin Reshid Agha. IR. 677-8.Andrae, Dr. IR. 181.Antonius, K. PJ. 3751-2.al Arabi, Ahmad Said. AP. 2248.Archer-Cust, L.G. PJ. 184, 2552, 2891.Aref al Aref. PJ. 3119.Armanazi, Najib. SL. 1870-4.Arnold, 3. AP. 1748.Arnoux, H., photographer. ES. 201-3, 206-7, 211.Ars'an, Adil. PJ. 2905-6.Ars'an, Shakib. SL. 728-9, 1637, 1669-70, 1821-5,

1848-69.Asad Bey. PJ. 3280, 3291.Astouni, Shukri. SL. 1876-80.Athlone, Earl of and Princess Alice. AP. 1722; IR.

3392-3, 3399, 3675; ES. 851.Auchinleck, C.J.E. PJ. 2412-5, 2467.Avaliyani, I. TN. 477.Ayubi, Ata. SL. 1555-62, 1577-95, 1696-9.Ayubi, Bediré. SL. 1753-69.Baba Ali Hamadani. IR. 3696-9.Baba Ardabili. TN. 226.Babakr Agha. IR. 577, 613-22, 830-3, 893.Bacon, Sir R. AP. 559-62.Baden-Powell, R. PJ. 585-8.Bahlul Agha. IR. 836-7.Balfour, A.J. PJ. 2554-6.Barber, Dr. TN. 971-2.al Bassal, Hamid. ES. 2.Bastow, A.F. IR. 710.Battershill, *.D. PJ. 3776-8, 3819-42.Baxter, C. TN. 208.Bell, G.M.L. PJ. 611-5; IR. 181, 192, 212-4, 888, 3875,

3910-1, 3928-41, 3958-9.Bell, H. PJ. 611-5; IR. 190, 192.Bentwich, N. PJ. 2552.Bérggren, G. , photographer. TN. 454-65.

Beynet, General. SL. 1783-5, 1848-58.Bickersteth, E .M. PJ. 1226-35.Bittar, Abd al Rau f . PJ. 2302, 2350.Bittar, Omar. PJ. 2484-5.Blyth, G.F.P. PJ. 73-4, 94-101, 104, 109-10, 315.Board, A.G. IR. 3359.Bond, w . L . AP. 1907.Bonfils family , photographers. PJ. 51-71, 1236-61,

1263-5, 1275, 1280, 1282-3, 1297, 1303-4, 1307-8,1313, 1315, 1337-77; SL. 20-37, 39, 480, 486-7; ES.11, 230.

Boulos, P. SL. 1163-8, 1211, 1332, 1534.Bourdillon, B .H. IR. 3369-70.Boustead, J .E .H. AP. 17-35; ES. 24-35.Bowman, H.E . AP. 82, 98-102; PJ. 562, 769; IR. 223,

271, 281-3, 334-7, 443, 446-51.Bramley, P.B. PJ. 2552, 3338.Brever, J .B. photographer. PJ. 1336.Brewster, F. PJ. 2552, 3434.Brickner, B. PJ. 2510.Briggs, F .A. AP. 559-62.Broadhurst, R .J .C. PJ. 3141.Brooke-Popham, R. AP. 843.Brooking, H.T. IR. 3486.Bruce, S.M. TN. 1152.Brunot , Captain. IR. 3369.Bullard, R. PJ. 2493-4, 2496, 2505; IR. 533-4.Burns, J.D. PJ. 3529.Bustani, Fuad. PJ. 1972-8.Cameron, G.G. IR. 885.Cafferata, R.O. PJ. 3141, 3529.Campbell, J . W . AP. 559-62.Campbell, R. ES. 849.Casey, R.G. PJ. 2474-6, 2480-1, 2494, 2496, 2505;

SL. 1136-43, 1481-4, 1500-17, 1523-30, 1563-6,1618-22.

Cassis, G.E. photographer. PJ. 148-72.Catroux, G. SL. 1116, 1187-8, 1315-7, 1628-31, 1666-8,

1683-5.Cemal Pasha. PJ. 3263, 3270, 3290.Champion, R.S. PJ. 3345-6, 3425-6.Chancellor, J .R. PJ. 620-9, 3115-8, 3520-8, 3530-1,

3533-6, 3541-6.Chandler, B.C. PJ. 116.Chapman, A.J. IR. 890-1.Chauvel, H.G. PJ. 147.Cheloh, Abd al Karim. IR. 4011-2.Chetwode, P . W . PJ. 147.Chiera, E. IR. 1022-3.Churchill, w.S. AP. 1905-6; PJ. 2214; ES. 1383.Clarke, Major. TN. 971.Clark-Kerr , A. IR. 3394-8.Clayton, I . N . PJ. 2512.Coghill, P.S. PJ. 846.Colville, C. PJ. 2657.Connaught, Prince Arthur of. PJ. 3382-5.Cooke, R.S. IR. 3869-70, 3910-1, 3928-41.Cornelius, V. ES. 851.Cornwallis, K. PJ. 2424-6, 2494, 2496; IR. 211, 2484-

94, 3400, 3608, 3692, 3869-70, 3928-41.Cosgrave, E.T. PJ. 3529.Costello, E . W . PJ. 2552.de Courcelle, R. PJ. 3751-2.Courtney, G. ES. 851.Coward, N. SL. 1731-2.Cox, C .H. PJ. 2552.Cox, P.Z. AP. 8-15, 1235.Cragg, A . K . PJ. 1840; SL. 698.Cummings-Bruce, H. PJ. 3783.Cunningham, A.G. PJ. 1796, 3236-9.Dadis, D. PJ. 116.

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al Dahr, Sami Saim. SL. 1887-9.Damianos, Patriarch of Jerusalem. PJ. 80-3.Damluji, Abdullah, Shaikh. AP. 1236.Dassonville, Wing-Commander. SL. 1887-9.Dawson-Shepherd, H. IR. 3626.Deedes, W.H. PJ. 2552.Dhari ibn Tawala. AP. 1165.Dhib, Muhammad. AP. 1749-55.Dickson, H.R.P. AP. 487.Dickson, W.J. TN. 972.Dickson, V. AP. 487.Dill, J.G. PJ. 914.Dobbs, H. IR. 637-40, 864-70, 3356-8, 3360-2, 3366-7,

3370, 3375.Dodge, Dr. SL. 715, 722.Douglas, S.W. PJ. 2496; ES. 1383.Drayton, R.H. PJ. 3529.Drummond, F. PJ. 3479-82.Dumas, T.R., photographer. PJ. 69-71.Ebrington, H.P.F. PJ. 2376.Eden, A. PJ. 2195-6, 2316.Edinburgh, Duke of. PJ. 1808-22.Edmonds, C.J. IR. 524-5, 534-8, 611-2, 637-40, 649,

727-8, 820-4, 898, 922-31, 962, 1000, 1323-4,2127-8, 3287-313, 3325, 3348-9; TN. 60-3, 108-9,113-4, 277-8.

Eitel Fritz, Prince. PJ. 102-3.Elliot, D. AP. 974.Elliot and Fry, photographers. PJ. 1713; TN. 1002.Enver Pasha. PJ. 3283, 3295; TN. 487.Ethiopia, Empress of. PJ; 3603.Eyre, T. AP. 586.Faisal 11, King of Iraq. IR. 3638-43, 3657, 3683,

3693, 3702-3.Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz, Amir (later king). AP. 84, 98-

105, 977, 1225-34, 1275, 1722, 1727, 1934-7, 2077,

2116-7; PJ. 3633.Faisal ibn Hussain, Amir (later king) . AP. 2401;

P3. 2903-9; IR. 193-214, 216-21, 3363-5, 3385,3389-91, 4011-2.

Falkenhayan Pasha. PJ. 3263.Faraday, J.A.M. PJ. 3519.Faris Agha. TN. 197.Farma, Farman. TN. 1001, 1176, 1187.at Farruqi, Muhammad. AP. 461.Faruk, King. ES. 1443-5.Fathallah Pasha. ES. 1.Fattah Pasha. IR. 636, 2826.Fauquenot, E. SL. 1887-9, 1894.Feddan, Amir of. SL. 1751.Fiorillo, L., photographer. PJ. 241; ES. 212, 217,

223-4, 238, 240-2.Foley, G.R. PJ. 3701-2, 3711, 3764-73, 3894-5, 4460.Foot, H. PJ. 2668.Forbes, R. PJ. 2755, 2963; SL. 1156-62.Fotografiya Polyakova. TN. 503-7.Fotografiya Tariveriants. TN. 501-2.Fowle, T.C. AP. 452.Fraigh Abu Midain, Shaikh. PJ. 2141-2.Frazer, K.A. SL. 1315-7.Freese-Pennefather, H. IR. 3637, 3656.Frith, F. photographer. PJ. 1262, 1276-8, 1294-6, 1298,

1309, 1311, 1316-8; SL. 476.Fuad, King. ES. 399, 427, 871, 1446-7.Furlonge, G.W. SL. 1144, 1315-7, 1745-6.Gamelin, General. SL. 726.Garbett, C.F. PJ. 1939-40.de Gaulle, C. ES. 1360, 1382.de Gaury, G. AP. 489, 2116-7; IR. 3694.Geary, A.B. IR. 533-4.George, D.S. photographer. ES. 355-60.George, King of Greece. PJ. 2471; SL. 1175-83, 1607-8.Gerasimos, Patriarch of Jerusalem. PJ. 75.Ghazzi, Said. SL. 1870-4.Ghulam Riza Khan. IR. 2414, 2420.Ghuznavi, Abdul Kerim. AP. 1948-9, 2078.Gibb, H.A.R. PJ. 769.Giles, A. PJ. 3475.Gilpin, W. PJ. 3764-73.Girby, Sulaiman. PJ. 90.Gloucester, Duke of. PJ. 2466, 3929-32, 3965-94;

SL. 1189-95.

Glubb, J.B. PJ. 869-81, 907.Goldsmith, Colonel. TN. 971.Good, F.M. photographer. PJ. 1266-74, 1281, 1299-302,

1305-6, 1310, 1312, 1314, 1319-35; SL. 481-5.Gordon, E. PJ. 1114-8.Gorst, E. ES. 873-8, 890-1, 908-31.Gort, J.S.S.P.V. PJ. 2495-6, 3222-3, 3893.Gough, H. TN. 1152, 1176.Gowan, C.H. IR. 890-1, 895.Graham, A. ES. 851.Graham, C. PJ. 3299-303, 3330.Graham-Brown, G.F. PJ. 185, 1745-8, 2431-2, 2440-1;

ES. 805.

Grant, G.P. TN. 1175.Grant, H.W. AP. 2091-4.Grant, M. ES. 851.Grenfell, J. IR. 3656.Grey, W. IR. 3910.Growdon, W.E.N. IR. 710, 820-4.Gwynne, L.L.H. PJ. 100, 2431-2, 2440-1.Habib Abu Shahla. SL. 1669-70.Hackforth-Jones, D. IR. 3626.Haddad, B. PJ. 117.Haddad, F., photographer. PJ. 325-474; SL. 40-3.Haig, T.W. TN. 210.Haining, R.H. PJ. 3843-58, 3893.at Halabi, Shafiq. SL. 1332.Halladjian, J.H. photographer. PJ. 325-474, 1473.Hamadi, Hussain, Shaikh. SL. 1206-9.Hamadi, Sabri. SL. 1782. 1821-5, 1938-41.Harries, R. AP. 1053-5.Hamid ibn Rifada, AP. 2079.Hamza, Fuad. AP. 1907, 1989, 2116-7.Hamza, Taufiq. AP. 2116-7.Hamzi, Aref. SL. 1870-4.Harrington, L. PJ. 3519, 3529.Harris, A.T. PJ. 4212-5.Haruyama, K. AP. 844, 903-4, 906-7, 909-14.Hassanain, Ahmad. ES. 1446-7.Hasso Bros., photographers. IR. 3401-74.Hathorn-Hall, J. PJ. 914, 2494, 2496, 3632, 3634-5.Haurami, Fath Allah Beg. IR. 2421.Haycraft, T.W. PJ. 2552.at Hazizi, Wahbi. SL. 1887-9.Hellis and Son, photographers. AP. 1059-60.Henderson, A.E., photographer. TN. 757-69.Heron, G.W. PJ. 2482-3.Hitler, A. PJ. 915-20.Hoare, S. IR. 3356-8.Hogg, Q. SL. 1156-62.Holden, A. ES. 344-53.Holmes, R.J. AP. 599-600.Holt, A. PJ. 2757; IR. 899.Holt, V. AP. 842; IR. 3351, 3366-70, 3384, 3395,

3400, 3608.Hoory, J.S., photographer. AP. 2401.Hope, A.C. PJ. 3338.Hope-Gill, C. AP. 1966-83.Hopkinson, H.C. PJ. 2480-1.Howarth, L. AP. 98-101.Howe, R.G. PJ. 2496.Howes, J.E. PJ. 3338.Huddleston, M.E. ES. 1378-81.Humblot, General. SL. 1211, 1332, 1689-91.Hume, Dr. ES. 365-7.Humphrys, F. AP. 841-3; IR. 2484-94, 3384, 3387-8,

4011-2.Hunter, Colonel. TN. 1152.Hurst, H.E. ES. 588-9, 616-7.Hussain ibn Ali, Sharif. AP. 55; PJ. 3020-4, 3033-6.Hussain, King of Jordan. PJ. 869-81, 906, 1802,

1808-23, 4156.

Hussaini family. PJ. 93.Hussaini, Hajj Amin. PJ. 915-20, 3632.Hussaini, Ismail. PJ. 3631.Hussaini, Jamal. P3. 177.Hutchins, R. SL. 1217-8, 1753-69.at Ibish, Nuri. SL. 1870-4.Ibn Saud. See Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud.Idrisi, Faiz. PJ. 3560-70.

Incze. IR. 924-31, 956.

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al Dahr, Sami Saim. SL. 1887-9.Damianos, Patriarch of Jerusalem. PO. 80-3.Damluj i , Abdullah, Shaikh. AP. 1236.Dassonville, Wing-Commander. SL. 1887-9.Dawson-Shepherd, H. IR. 3626.Deedes, *.H. PJ. 2552.Dhari ibn Tawala. AP. 1165.Dhib, Muhammad. AP. 17*9-55.Dickson, H.R.P. AP. 487.Dickson, W . O . TN. 972.Dickson, V. AP. 487.Dill, O.G. PO. 914.Dobbs, H. IR. 637-40, 864-70, 3356-8, 3360-2, 3366-7,

3370, 3375.Dodge, Dr. SL. 715, 722.Douglas, S.*. PO. 2496; ES. 1383.Drayton, R . H . PO. 3529.Drummond, F. PO. 3479-82.Dumas, T .R . , photographer. PO. 69-71.Ebrington, H.P.F. PO. 2376.Eden, A. PO. 2195-6, 2316.Edinburgh, Duke of. PO. 1808-22.Edmonds, C .O . IR. 524-5, 534-8, 611-2, 637-40, 649,

727-8, 820-4, 898, 922-31, 962, 1000, 1323-4,2127-8, 3287-313, 3325, 3348-9; TN. 60-3, 108-9,113-4, 277-8.

Eitel Fritz, Prince. PO. 102-3.Elliot, D. AP. 974.Elliot and Fry, photographers. PO. 1713; TN. 1002.Enver Pasha. PO. 3283, 3295; TN. 487.Ethiopia, Empress of. PO; 3603.Eyre, T. AP. 586.Faisal II, King of Iraq. IR. 3638-43, 3657, 3683,

3693, 3702-3.Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz, Amir (later k ing) . AP. 84, 98-

105, 977, 1225-34, 1275, 1722, 1727, 1934-7, 2077,2116-7; PO. 3633.

Faisal ibn Hussain, Amir (later k ing) . AP. 2401;PO. 2903-9; IR. 193-214, 216-21, 3363-5, 3385,3389-91, 4011-2.

Falkenhayan Pasha. PO. 3263.Faraday, O . A . M . PO. 3519.Paris Agha. TN. 197.Farma, Farman. TN. 1001, 1176, 1187.al Farruqi, Muhammad. AP. 461.Faruk, King. ES. 1443-5.Fathallah Pasha. ES. l.Fattah Pasha. IR. 636, 2826.Fauquenot, E. SL. 1887-9, 1894.Feddan, Amir of. SL. 1751.Fiorillo, L., photographer. PO. 241; ES. 212, 217,

223-4, 238, 240-2.Foley, G . R . PO. 3701-2, 3711, 3764-73, 3894-5, 4460.Foot, H. PO. 2668.Forbes, R. PO. 2755, 2963; SL. 1156-62.Fotografiya Polyakova. TN. 503-7.Fotograf iya Tari venants. TN. 501-2.Fowle, T.C. AP. 452.Fraigh Abu Midain, Shaikh. PO. 2141-2.Frazer, K . A . SL. 1315-7.Freese-Pennefather, H. IR. 3637, 3656.Frith, F. photographer. PO. 1262, 1276-8, 1294-6, 1298,

1309, 1311, 1316-8; SL. 476.Fuad, King. ES. 399, 427, 871, 1446-7.Furlonge, G . W . SL. 1144, 1315-7, 1745-6.Gamelin, General. SL. 726.Garbett, C.F. PO. 1939-40.de Gaulle, C. ES. 1360, 1382.de Gaury, G. AP. 489, 2116-7; IR. 3694.Geary, A.B. IR. 533-4.George, D.S. photographer. ES. 355-60.George, King of Greece. PO. 2471; SL. 1175-83, 1607-8.Gerasimos, Patriarch of Oerusalem. PO. 75.Ghazzi, Said. SL. 1870-4.Ghulam Riza Khan. IR. 2414, 2420.Ghuznavi, Abdul Kerim. AP. 1948-9, 2078.Gibb, H . A . R . PO. 769.Giles, A. PO. 3475.Gilpin, W. PO. 3764-73.Girby, Sulaiman. PO. 90.Gloucester, Duke of. PO. 2466, 3929-32, 3965-94;

SL. 1189-95.

Glubb, O.B. PO. 869-81, 907.Goldsmith, Colonel. TN. 971.Good, F .M. photographer. PO. 1266-74, 1281, 1299-302,

1305-6, 1310, 1312, 1314, 1319-35; SL. 481-5.Gordon, E. PO. 1114-8.Gorst, E. ES. 873-8, 890-1, 908-31.Gort, O.S.S.P.V. PO. 2495-6, 3222-3, 3893.Gough, H. TN. 1152, 1176.Gowan, C.H. IR. 890-1, 895.Graham, A. ES. 851.Graham, C. PO. 3299-303, 3330.Graham-Brown, G.F. PO. 185, 1745-8, 2431-2, 2440-1;

ES. 805.Grant, G.P. TN. 1175.Grant, H . W . AP. 2091-4.Grant, M. ES. 851.Grenfell, 0. IR. 3656.Grey, W. IR. 3910.Growdon, W . E . N . IR. 710, 820-4.Gwynne, L . L . H . PO. 100, 2431-2, 2440-1.Habib Abu Shahla. SL. 1669-70.Hackforth-Oones, D. IR. 3626.Haddad, B. PO. 117.Haddad, P., photographer. PO. 325-474; SL. 40-3.Haig, T.*. TN. 210.Haining, R . H . PO. 3843-58, 3893.al Halabi, Shafiq. SL. 1332.Halladjian, O . K . photographer. PO. 325-474, 1473.Harnadi, Hussain, Shaikh. SL. 1206-9.Hamadi, Sabri. SL. 1782. 1821-5, 1938-41.Hames, R. AP. 1053-5.Hamid ibn Rifada, AP. 2079.Hamza, Fuad. AP. 1907, 1989, 2116-7.Hamza, Taufiq. AP. 2116-7.Hamzi, Aref. SL. 1870-4.Harrington, L. PO. 3519, 3529.Harris, A.T. PO. 4212-5.Haruyama, K. AP. 844, 903-4, 906-7, 909-14.Hassanain, Ahmad. ES. 1446-7.Hasso Bros., photographers. IR. 3401-74.Hathorn-Hall, 0. PO. 914, 2494, 2496, 3632, 3634-5.Haurami, Path Allah Beg. IR. 2421.Haycraft , T.*. PO. 2552.al Hazizi, Wahbi . SL. 1887-9.Hellis and Son, photographers. AP. 1059-60.Henderson, A .E . , photographer. TN. 757-69.Heron, G . W . PO. 2482-3.Hitler, A. PO. 915-20.Hoare, S. IR. 3356-8.Hogg, Q. SL. 1156-62.Holden, A. ES. 344-53.Holmes, R . O . AP. 599-600.Holt, A. PO. 2757; IR. 899.Holt, V. AP. 842; IR. 3351, 3366-70, 3384, 3395,

3400, 3608.Hoory, O .S . , photographer. AP. 2401.Hope, A.C. PO. 3338.Hope-Gill, C. AP. 1966-83.Hopkinson, H.C. PO. 2480-1.Howarth, L. AP. 98-101.Howe, R.G. PO. 2496.Howes, O.E. PO. 3338.Huddleston, M.E . ES. 1378-81.Humblot, General. SL. 1211, 1332, 1689-91.Hume, Dr. ES. 365-7.Humphrys, F. AP. 841-3; IR. 2484-94, 3384, 3387-8,

4011-2.Hunter, Colonel. TN. 1152.Hurst , H.E. ES. 588-9, 616-7.Hussain ibn Ali, Sharif. AP. 55; PO. 3020-4, 3033-6.Hussain, King of Oordan. PO. 869-81, 906, 1802,

1808-23, 4156.Hussaini family. PO. 93.Hussaini, Hajj Amin. PO. 915-20, 3632.Hussaini, Ismail. PO. 3631.Hussaini, Oamal. PO. 177.Hutchins, R. SL. 1217-8, 1753-69.al Ibish, Nur i . SL. 1870-4.Ibn Saud. See Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud.Idrisi, Faiz. PO. 3560-70.Incze. IR. 924-31, 956.

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Ishaq, Ifraim. IR. 906-7.Izzat Pasha. PJ. 3271; IR. 636.Jaber, 0. AP. 1748.Jabiri, Saad Allah. SL. 1696-9, 1833, 1870-4, 1876-80.Jabiri, Shakib. SL. 1870-4.Jamal Bros., photographers. PJ. 325-474.Jamil, Fakhri. IR. 211.Januzzi, Signor. TN. 972.Jardine, R.F. IR. 969.Jaudat, Ali. IR. 1278.Jibri, Stefan. IR. 590.Kamal, Daud. PJ. 72, 107-8.Kamil Beg. IR. 994-5.Kararah, M.M. ES. 616.Kayyali, Abd at Rahman. SL. 1876-80.Keith-Roach, E. PJ. 184, 2171-7, 2306-8, 2654, 3472,

3776, 3784.Kemp, Colonel. SL. 1887-9.Kennedy, A. PJ. 2891-2.Kennington, E.H. ES. 262.Kerim, A., photographer. IR. 3401-74, 3479-80, 3830-1.Kerim Beg, Chief of the Jaf. IR. 721.Khairi, A. ES. 616.Khalid ibn Abdul Aziz, King. AP. 1724-7, 2116-7.Khalidi, Ahmad. PJ. 2452-3.Khalidi, Mustafa. PJ; 2342-3, 2350, 2506-7.at Khalifa family. AP. 452.at Khalifa, Said Khalid. AP. 2281-2.at Khalifa, Sulaiman. ES. 816.Khamis ibn Rimthan. AP. 1731.Khan, S.H. TN. 431.Khanfa, Husni. PJ. 2482-3.Khoury, Shaikh Abdul Aziz. SL. 1876-80.Khoury, Bishara. SL. 1646-8, 1666-8, 1724-30, 1747-50,

1782, 1815-20, 1846, 1848-69, 1942-5.Khoury, Faiz. SL. 1163-8, 1555-62.Khoury, Faris. SL. 1696-9, 1870-4.Khoury, Khalil. SL. 1821-5.Killearn, M.W. See Lampson, M.W.Kingsley-Heath, A.J. PJ. 3819-42.Kirkbride, A.S. PJ. 2378-80, 4302.Kisch, F. PJ. 3487.Kyles, J.M. PJ. 2171-2.Krikorian, G., photographer. PJ. 75, 80, 84-9, 3110-

11.Kyrillos, M. PJ. 119.Labully, V., photographer. ES. 4.Lampson, M.W. PJ. 2412-5, 2465, 2467, 2494, 2496;

ES. 1367-76.Lanfear, J. AP. 570.Lang, C.G. P7. 183-4, 1740-4.Lascelles, D. SL. 1117, 1144, 1481-4, 1509-17.Lascelles, J.H. PJ. 2554-6.de Lavalade, General. SL. 1577-95, 1724-6, 1747-50.Lawrence, H.I. IR. 3500.Lawrence, T.E. P7. 2214.Leatham, R. PJ. 2496.Lees, G.R., photographer. PJ. 187-198.Leeves, A.H. PJ. 3559.Lehnert and Landrock, photographers. PJ. 1197-205;

ES. 16-18.Lichtenstein and Harari, photographers. ES. 19.Lindsell, W. PJ. 2496; SL. 1332.Linton, W.R. PJ. 1226-35.Littledale, C.E. IR. 601-2, 611-12, 637-40, 3375.Lloyd, G. 1R. 1695-701, 1835, 3901.Lloyd, S. IR. 3611.Loch, P.G. AP. 452.Longrigg, S.H. IR. 3368.Loraine, P. ES. 806-16, 819, 824-33, 849-51.Lorimer, D.L.R. IR. 524-5.Lovat-Fraser, W . A. IR. 710.Lucie-Smith, E. PJ. 3462.Ludwigsohn, J., photographer. IN. 486, 488.Luke, H.C. PJ. 3354, 3460.Lyon, W.A. IR. 601-2, 611-12, 637-40, 3375.Lyttelton, 0. PJ. 2412-5, 2424-6, 2467.MacCallum, D. SL. 725.MacCarthy, G.M. ES. 816.MacConnel, D.F. PJ. 2474-6, 2512.MacDonald, M.J. PJ. 2263-4.MacGillivray, D.C. PJ. 2171-7, 2479, 2482-3.

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M aclnnes, A.C. PJ. 1808-22, 2440-1.Maclnnes, R.R. PJ. 120, 147, 178, 182, 184, 1114-8,

1713-5, 1724-7, 1732, 1734, 1842-9, 3433.MacKenzie, J.W. PJ. 3296-8, 3338.Mac Michael, H.A. PJ. 1793, 2147-8, 2166, 2171-9, 2184-

94, 2197, 2215-22, 2225-31, 2252-4, 2256-68, 2273-8, 2281-6, 2297, 2299-308, 2310, 2318-22, 2328,2331, 2335-40, 2344-5, 2350-3, 2355-8, 2363-70,2372-6, 2378-84, 2390-7, 2400-04, 2407-16, 2418-23,2427-9, 2437-9, 2442, 2444-6, 2451-6, 2465-86,2491-507, 2509-10, 2512-3, 3784, 3796, 3804-06,3933-7, 4302; SL. 705-24.

MacNeil, A.J. PJ. 3420-4, 3701-2.Maffey, J. ES. 816.Mahmud, Muhammad. ES. 2.Mahmud, Shaikh. Ruler of Sulaimaniya. IR. 577, 647.Maitland, A. PJ. 1226-35.Makram-Ubaid, W. ES. 1.Mallet, V. TN. 208, 210.Marcus, 0. AP. 1668.Mardam, Jamil, SL. 1696-9.Marsack, D.H. SL. 1751, 1870-4.Mason, R. IR. 3604, 3609.Massabki, M. SL. 1752.Masshadi Riza. TN. 342.Matson, G.E. PJ. 2549.Mavrogordato, A.S. PJ. 3476, 3488, 3529-31.Mayers, N. SL. 725-7.Menzies, R.G. P3. 2385-9, 2400-02.Millar, H. ES. 816.Milner, A. PJ. 2756.Mirza, Ali Kuli. IN. 972.Mirza, Turazh. IN. 356.Monckton, R.F.P. PJ. 2550, 2554-6.Monclar, General. SL. 1077.Moore, R. ES. 816.Moreau, Commander. SL. 1272-3, 1280-7.Morgan, F.R.H. SL. 88.Morse, Captain. SL. 1217-8.Mott-Radclyffe., C. SL. 1156-62.Mountbatten, E.C.A.A. PJ. 3241-7.Mountbatten, L.F.A.V.N. IR. 3400.Moyne, W.E.G. PJ. 2494, 2496, 4301.at Mudarris, Muhammad Khalil. SL. 1887-9.Mugutar, Shaikh Hussain. IR. 2418-9.Muhamara, Shaikh of. IR. 258-60.Muhammad V, Sultan. TN. 487.Muhammad Agha, Shaikh of Ruwanduz. IR. 2825.Muhammad Ali. ES. 851.Muhammad Ali Khan. TN. 1183.Muhammad Ali, Shaikh of Tall Afar. 1R. 332.Muhammad ibn Saud. AP. 1257-8, 2116-7.Muhammad ibn Turki. AP. 1749-55.Muhammad Taqi. IN. 101.Mujawwar, Shaikh Ali Muhammad. AP. 707-8.M unro, J. PJ. 3529, 3819-42.Murad, B. IR. 723, 727-8, 820-4.Murray, M. PJ. 147.Mustafa, Mulla. IR. 3696-9.Mustafa Pasha of Sulaimaniya. IR. 707-8.Mustaqim Ali. PJ. 2484-5.Mustaufi, Abdullah Khan. TN. 360.at Muzaffar, Abd at Qadir. PJ. 2302.Muzaffar ad-din. TN. 669.Nahhas, Mustafa. ES. 1.Naif ibn Abdullah. PJ. 2513.Namur, Musa, SL. 1211.Naqib, Saiyid Talib. IR. 463-4.Naqqash, A. SL. 1144, 1210, 1212-6, 1479, 1481-4,

1509-17, 1534.Nashashibi, Fakhri. PJ. 2552.

Nashashibi, Raghib. P3; 2416, 3088, 3478.Nasim, Taufiq, ES. 6.Nasr at Mulk. TN. 1002.Nasratullah Khan. TN. 241.Nasr ed din Shah. TN. 968-9.Nazar All Khan. TN. 149-51.Nazim Beg. IR. 994-5.Neame, P. PJ. 2350, 2363-7, 2378-80, 3217, 3898-903.Neguib, Muhammad. ES. 270.Newbold, D. PJ. 2496.

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Ishaq, Ifraim. IR. 906-7.Izzat Pasha. PJ. 3271; IR. 636.naber, O. AP. 1748.Jabiri, Saad Allah. SL. 1696-9, 1833, 1870-4, 1876-80.Jabiri, Shakib. SL. 1870-4.3amal Bros., photographers. PJ. 325-474.3amil, Fakhri. IR. 211.Januzzi, Signor. TN. 972.Jardine, R.F. IR. 969.Jaudat, Ali. IR. 1278.Jibri , Stefan. IR. 590.Kamal, Daud. PJ. 72, 107-8.Kamil Beg. IR. 994-5.Kararah, M . M . ES. 616.Kayyali, Abd al Rahman. SL. 1876-80.Keith-Roach, E. PJ. 184, 2171-7, 2306-8, 2654, 3472,

3776, 3784'.Kemp, Colonel. SL. 1887-9.Kennedy, A. PJ. 2891-2.Kennington, E .H. ES. 262.Kerim, A. , photographer. IR. 3401-74, 3479-80, 3830-1.Kerim Beg, Chief of the Jaf. IR. 721.Khairi, A. ES. 616.Khalid ibn Abdul Aziz, King. AP. 1724-7, 2116-7.Khalidi, Ahmad. PJ. 2452-3.Khalidi, Mustafa. PJ; 2342-3, 2350, 2506-7.al Khalifa family. AP. 452.al Khal i fa , Said Khalid. AP. 2281-2.al Khalifa, Sulaiman. ES. 816.Khamis ibn Rimthan. AP. 1731.Khan, S.H. TN. 431.Khanfa, Husni. PJ. 2482-3.Khoury, Shaikh Abdul Aziz. SL. 1876-80.Khoury, Bishara. SL. 1646-8, 1666-8, 1724-30, 1747-50,

1782, 1815-20, 1846, 1848-69, 1942-5.Khoury, Faiz. SL. 1163-8, 1555-62.Khoury, Paris. SL. 1696-9, 1870-4.Khoury, Khalil. SL. 1821-5.Killearn, M . W . See Lampson, M . W .Kingsley-Heath, A.J. PJ. 3819-42.Kirkbride, A.S. PJ. 2378-80, 4302.Kisch, F. PJ. 3487.Kyles, J .M. PJ. 2171-2.Krikorian, G., photographer. PJ. 75, 80, 84-9, 3110-

11.Kyrillos, M. PJ. 119.Labully, V . , photographer. ES. 4.Lampson, M . W . PJ. 2412-5, 2465, 2467, 2494, 2496;

ES. 1367-76.Lanfear, J. AP. 570.Lang, C.G. PJ. 183-4, 1740-4.Lascelles, D. SL. 1117, 1144, 1481-4, 1509-17.Lascelles, J .H. PJ. 2554-6.de Lavalade, General. SL. 1577-95, 1724-6, 1747-50.Lawrence, H.I . IR. 3500.Lawrence, T.E. PJ. 2214.Leatham, R. PJ. 2496.Lees, G.R. , photographer. PJ. 187-198.Leeves, A.H. PJ. 3559.Lehnert and Landrock, photographers. PJ. 1197-205;

ES. 16-18.Lichtenstein and Harari, photographers. ES. 19.Lindsell, W. PJ. 2496; SL. 1332.Linton, W . R . PJ. 1226-35.Littledale, C.E. IR. 601-2, 611-12, 637-40, 3375.Lloyd, G. IR. 1695-701, 1835, 3901.Lloyd, S. IR. 3611.Loch, P.C. AP. 452.Longrigg, S.H. IR. 3368.Loraine, P. ES. 806-16, 819, 824-33, 849-51.Lorimer, D . L . R . IR. 524-5.Lovat-Fraser, W . A . IR. 710.Lucie-Smith, E. PJ. 3462.Ludwigsohn, J., photographer. TN. 486, 488.Luke, H.C. PJ. 3354, 3460.Lyon, W . A . IR. 601-2, 611-12, 637-40, 3375.Lyttelton, O. PJ. 2412-5, 2424-6, 2467.MacCallum, D. SL. 725.MacCarthy, G.M. ES. 816.MacConnel, D.F. PJ. 2474-6, 2512.MacDonald, M.J . PJ. 2263-4.MacGillivray, D.C. PJ. 2171-7, 2479, 2482-3.

Maclnnes, A.C. PJ. 1808-22, 2440-1.Maclnnes, R . R . PJ. 120, 147, 178, 182, 184, 1114-8,

1713-5, 1724-7, 1732, 1734, 1842-9, 3433.MacKenzie, J . W . PJ. 3296-8, 3338.MacMichael, H . A . PJ. 1793, 2147-8, 2166, 2171-9, 2184-

94, 2197, 2215-22, 2225-31, 2252-4, 2256-68, 2273-8, 2281-6, 2297, 2299-308, 2310, 2318-22, 2328,2331, 2335-40, 2344-5, 2350-3, 2355-8, 2363-70,2372-6, 2378-84, 2390-7, 2400-04, 2407-16, 2418-23,2427-9, 2437-9, 2442, 2444-6, 2451-6, 2465-86,2491-507, 2509-10, 2512-3, 3784, 3796, 3804-06,3933-7, 4302; SL. 705-24.

MacNeil, A.J . PJ. 3420-4, 3701-2.Maffey , J. ES. 816.Mahmud, Muhammad. ES. 2.Mahmud, Shaikh. Ruler of Sulaimaniya. IR. 577, 647.Maitland, A. PJ. 1226-35.Makram-Ubaid, W. ES. l.Mallet, V. TN. 208, 210.Marcus, O. AP. 1668.Mardam, Jamil, SL. 1696-9.Marsack, D.H. SL. 1751, 1870-4.Mason, R. IR. 3604, 3609.Massabki, M. SL. 1752.Masshadi Riza. TN. 342.Maison, G.E. PJ. 2549.Mavrogordato, A.S. PJ. 3476, 3488, 3529-31.Mayers, N. SL. 725-7.Menzies, R .G. PJ. 2385-9, 2400-02.Millar , H. ES. 816.Milner, A. PJ. 2756.Mirza, Ali Kuli. TN. 972.Mirza, Turazh. TN. 356.Monckton, R.F.P. PJ. 2550, 2554-6.Monclar, General. SL. 1077.Moore, R. ES. 816.Moreau, Commander. SL. 1272-3, 1280-7.Morgan, F . R . H . SL. 88.Morse, Captain. SL. 1217-8.Mott-Radclyffe., C. SL. 1156-62.Mountbatten, E .C .A.A. PJ. 3241-7.Mountbatten, L . F . A . V . N . IR. 3400.Moyne, W . E . G . PJ. 2494, 2496, 4301.al Mudarris, Muhammad Khalil . SL. 1887-9.Mugutar , Shaikh Hussain. IR. 2418-9.Muhamara, Shaikh of. IR. 258-60.Muhammad V, Sultan. TN. 487.Muhammad Agha, Shaikh of Ruwanduz. IR. 2825.Muhammad Ali. ES. 851.Muhammad AH Khan. TN. 1183.Muhammad Ali, Shaikh of Tall Afar . IR. 332.Muhammad ibn Saud. AP. 1257-8, 2116-7.Muhammad ibn Turki. AP. 1749-55.Muhammad Taqi. TN. 101.Mujawwar, Shaikh Ali Muhammad. AP. 707-8.Munro, J. PJ. 3529, 3819-42.Murad, B. IR. 723, 727-8, 820-4.Murray, M. PJ. 147.Mustafa , Mulla. IR. 3696-9.Mustafa Pasha of Sulaimaniya. IR. 707-8.Mustaqim Ali. PJ. 2484-5.Mustaufi , Abdullah Khan. TN. 360.al Muzaf fa r , Abd al Qadir. PJ. 2302.Muzaffar ad-din. TN. 669.Nahhas, Mustafa. ES. l .Naif ibn Abdullah. PJ. 2513.Namur , Musa, SL. 1211.Naqib, Saiyid Talib. IR. 463-4.Naqqash, A. SL. 1144, 1210, 1212-6, 1479, 1481-4,

1509-17, 1534.Nashashibi, Fakhri. PJ. 2552.Nashashibi, Raghib. PJ; 2416, 3088, 3478.Nasim, Taufiq, ES. 6.Nasr al Mulk. TN. 1002.Nasratullah Khan. TN. 241.Nasr ed din Shah. TN. 968-9.Nazar Ali Khan. TN. 149-51.Nazim Beg. IR. 994-5.Neame, P. PJ. 2350, 2363-7, 2378-80, 3217, 3898-903.Neguib, Muhammad. ES. 270.Newbold, D. PJ. 2496.

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Nicholl, K. PJ. 3466.Nicholson, V. and H. TN. 967.Nixon, F. SL. 1230-7.Nizam at Sultan. TN. 166, 365-72.Nouri, 0., photographer. TN. 490-4.Nuri, Shaikh of Dohuk. IR. 3621.O'Connor, K.K. IR. 296.Ogilvie-Grant, M. ES. 816.Oliva-Roget, Colonel. SL; 1870-4.O'Rorke, M. PJ. 3469, 3800, 3904-20.Orton, E.F. TN. 1184-5.Ousman, C. AP. 1966-83.Ousman, D. AP. 1966-83.Pahlavi, Muhammad Riza Shah. TN. 470-1.Parr, M.W. ES. 816.Paterson, A. PJ. 276.Patterson, R. ES. 260.Paulis, A. IR. 924-31, 956.Peake, F.G. PJ. 2552, 2891, 2910, 3461, 3647-50.Pelly, C.J. AP. 463.Peres Blancs. PJ. 325-474, 1184-92.Perowne, S.H. AP. 1018-25, 1037-50, 1053-5; PJ. 1970,

2611, 2652-4, 2668-9, 3121; IR. 3500, 3604,3608-10, 3618, 3621, 3623-5, 3629-33, 3636, 3657-8,3661-2, 3669, 3671-3, 3675, 3679, 3681, 3684-5,3694-9.

Peter, King of Yugoslavia. PJ. 2406.Petrie, D. PJ. 3764-73.Philby, D. AP. 453-5, 1062; PJ. 2710, 2752, 2755-6,

2758-60, 2891, 2943-6, 2963.Philby, H. St. J.B. AP. 453-5, 1059-63, 1082-3, 1149-

51, 1264, 1668, 1689, 1723, 1728, 1732-3, 2080,2281-2; PJ. 2552, 2710, 2755-60, 2891, 2893-5,2943-6, 2963, 2983-6; SL. 796-8; IR. 533.

Philby, K. AP. 1787; PJ. 2939.Philips-Price, M. TN. 520-1.Pizhder tribe. IR. 858, 1875-98.Plumer, H.C.O. PJ. 3, 178, 1733, 3113, 3435-9, 3478-82

3498-506, 3663-7.Pollock, J.H.H. PJ. 2444-6, 2482-3, 3121, 3141, 3169,

3221, 3232-5, 3240-3, 3248, 3354.Ponsot, M. PJ. 3489-97.Pourtales, H. IR. 940, 1000, 2477-82, 3367.Pownall, H.E. IR. 3638, 3657.Preedy, K. PJ. 3463, 3471, 3529.Prescott, H.C. IR. 3351.Preusser, Dr. IR. 181.Proctor, Wing-Commander. SL. 1887-9.Puaux, G. SL. 705-11, 716-8, 723.Purnell, C. PJ. 1712.Qadir Hafidzada, Shaikh. IR. 884.Qadir, Shaikh (brother of Sh. Mahmud). IR. 707-8,

1301.Qadri, Tahsin. SL. 1782; IR. 3394.Qara, Sultan of. AP. 1018-25.Quaiti Sultan. AP. 29-32, 851.Quigley, E.P. PJ. 3338.Quwatli, Shukri. SL. 1696-9, 1812-4, 1876-84.Raad, C., photographer. PJ. 106, 119, 122-39, 242-57,

274-6, 305-6, 504-28, 1460-6, 1735, 2053, 3089,3262-95; IR. 463-4.

Rakan ibn Murshid, Shaikh. SL. 247-50.Ramsey, A.M. PJ. 1823-39.Raslan, Madhar. PJ. 2891.Ray, A.O.C. IR. 3351.Raynor, E.V. PJ. 3374.Rechad Pasha. TN. 777.Reid, C.N. SL. 87.Reilly, E. AP. 1052.Richards, H.A. TN. 656-8, 682-3, 688.Ridha, Shaikh Abdullah Ali. AP. 1261.Riggs, A. PJ. 3529.at Rikabi, Riza. PJ. 2552, 2756.Robertson, M.A. PJ. 2489-90.Roddick, M. SL. 63.Ross, J. ES. 816.Rothwell, R.S. TN. 1152.Rowley, D. AP. 707-8.Rozadi, Sulaiman Khan. IR. 724.Rucker, A. PJ. 2496.Ruhi Abd at Hadi. PJ. 2342-3, 2573, 3345.

Ruhullah Khan. TN. 113-4.Russell, J. + Sons, photographers. PJ. 73, 1714, 3113; ES. 260Russell, T. SL. 153-4.Ryan, A. AP. 1907, 1966-83, 2072-5, 2082, 2097, 2116-7;

TN. 702, 707-10, 712-3.Rymer-Jones, J.M. PJ. 3474.Saadun, Abdullah. AP. 1749-55.at Sabah, Shaikh Abdullah ibn Saliin. AP. 463.at Sabah, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Jabir. AP. 98-102, 106-9,

1225, 2399-400.at Sabah, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Mubarak. AP. 2394.at Sabah, Shaikh Fahad. AP. 2395.Sabongi, M., photographer. ES. 805.Saboungi, G., photographer. PJ. 1279; SL. 458-75,

477-9.Sabry, Hassan. ES. 327-42.Sabunji, D., photographer. PJ. 90.Safi, Abdullah. 1R. 906-7.Said Agha (of Jafaran). IR. 777, 792.Said Agha (of Sulaimaniya). IR. 911.Said, Nuri. IR. 465-6, 3396-7, 3400.Salaam, Jamil. TN. 365-72.Salaam, Saib. SL. 1745-6.Salat ed Daula. TN. 1161-3.Salih ibn Murri. AP. 1730.at Saltaneh, Asad. TN. 195-6.Samuel, E.H. PJ. 2552.Samuel, H.L. PJ. 173-6, 1721-2, 2548, 2552-4, 2891,

3088, 3354, 3428-33.Sandys, D. SL. 1469-74.at Saqaf, Sayid Huda. AP. 844.Sarrafian Brothers, photographers. PJ. 325-474;

SL. 45-8, 429-57, 519-22, 799-801.Saud ibn Abdul Aziz, King. AP. 1749-55, 2095-6, 2110-

12, 2116-7.Saunders, A. PJ. 2222, 2437, 2454-6, 2492, 3299-303,

3329, 3338, 3354, 3398, 3425-6, 3470, 3477,3529-32, 3631, 3711, 3726, 3764-73, 3775, 3777-8,3783, 3797-802, 3804-6, 3819-42, 3890-1, 3938-48.

Savvides, M., photographer. PJ. 140.Sawides, C., photographer. PJ. 277.Scarlett, P. ES. 851.Scrivenor, T.V. PJ. 2484-5.Searle, Wing-Commander. SL. 1887-9.Sabah, P., photographer. ES. 225-7, 231, 236-7, 354,

834-48.Sebit, H., photographer. SL. 802-3.Selim Agha. IR. 896.Serj-Potowski. TN. 972.Shakir, Sharif. PJ. 2756, 2758-60, 2905-6.Shamiya, Taufiq. SL. 1876-80.Sharaf, Sharif. PJ. 3037.Sharbati, Makki. IR. 3351.at Shatti, Abd at Latif. SL. 1887-9, 1894.Shaw, H.B. SL. 283.Shawa, Rushdi. PJ. 2350.Shaykho, Muhammad. AP. 2116-7.Shea, J.S.M. PJ. 120, 147.Shehata, Riad, photographer. ES. 851.Sidqi, Ismail. ES. 2, 9.Simms, G.O. PJ. 1808-22.Simpson, E.J. SL. 58, 64.Singh, Ganga, photographer. TN. 781-2, 802, 811,

813-17, 819, 821, 828, 830-3, 835-7.Sirri, Hussain. PJ. 2412-5.Smart, W. SL. 725; ES. 850.Smith, A.L.F. IR. 1317, 1323-4, 1809, 3869-70.Smith, Major. TN. 971-2.Smythe, H. TN. 281.Soane, E.B. TN. 53-4, 453.at Solh, Riad. SL. 1821-5, 1859-69, 1946-7.at Solh, Sami. SL. 1144, 1211, 1326-32, 1479, 1548-50.Spears, E.L. AP. 2386; PJ. 2494, 2496, 4305; SL. 122-3,

1059-69, 1077, 1104-8, 1110-14, 1116-95, 1206-18,1226-37, 1271-3, 1280-87, 1297, 1326-43, 1365-470,1480-4, 1519-20, 1531-40, 1548-608, 1617, 1686-99,1724-6, 1745-70, 1782-811, 1815-31, 1833-45,1848-58, 1875-80, 1906-31, 1938-48; ES. 1367-76,1383.

Spicer, R.G.B. PJ. 914.Springfield, E.O. ES. 816.

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Nicholl, K. PJ. 3*66.Nicholson, V. and H. TN. 967.Nixon, F. SL. 1230-7.Nizam al Sultan. TN. 166, 365-72.Nouri, O., photographer. TN. 490-4.Nuri , Shaikh of Dohuk. IR. 3621.O'Connor, K .K. IR. 296.Ogilvie-Grant, M. ES. 816.Oliva-Roget, Colonel. SL; 1870-4.O'Rorke, M. PJ. 3469, 3800, 3904-20.Orton, E.F. TN. 1184-5.Ousman, C. AP. 1966-83.Ousman, D. AP. 1966-83.Pahlavi, Muhammad Riza Shah. TN. 470-1.Parr, M . W . ES. 816.Paterson, A. PJ. 276.Patterson, R. ES. 260.Paulis, A. IR. 924-31, 956.Peake, F.G. PJ. 2552, 2891, 2910, 3461, 3647-50.Pelly, C.J. AP. 463.Pères Blancs. PJ. 325-474, 1184-92.Perowne, S.H. AP. 1018-25, 1037-50, 1053-5; PJ. 1970,

2611, 2652-4, 2668-9, 3121; IR. 3500, 3604,3608-10, 3618, 3621, 3623-5, 3629-33, 3636, 3657-8,3661-2, 3669, 3671-3, 3675, 3679, 3681, 3684-5,3694-9.

Peter, King of Yugoslavia. P3. 2406.Pétrie, D. P3. 3764-73.Philby, D. AP. 453-5, 1062; P3. 2710, 2752, 2755-6,

2758-60, 2891, 2943-6, 2963.Philby, H. St. 3.B. AP. 453-5, 1059-63, 1082-3, 1149-

51, 1264, 1668, 1689, 1723, 1728, 1732-3, 2080,2281-2; P3. 2552, 2710, 2755-60, 2891, 2893-5,2943-6, 2963, 2983-6; SL. 796-8; IR. 533.

Philby, K . AP. 1787; PJ. 2939.Philips-Price, M. TN. 520-1.Pizhder tribe. IR. 858, 1875-98.Plumer, H.C.O. P3. 3, 178, 1733, 3113, 3435-9, 3478-82,

3498-506, 3663-7.Pollock, 3 .H.H. P3. 2444-6, 2482-3, 3121, 3141, 3169,

3221, 3232-5, 3240-3, 3248, 3354.Ponsot, M. P3. 3489-97.Pourtales, H. IR. 940, 1000, 2477-82, 3367.Pownall, H.E. IR. 3638, 3657.Preedy, K. PJ. 3463, 3471, 3529.Prescott, H.C. IR. 3351.Preusser, Dr. IR. 181.Proctor, Wing-Commander. SL. 1887-9.Puaux, G. SL. 705-11, 716-8, 723.Purnell, C. P3. 1712.Qadir Hafidzada, Shaikh. IR. 884.Qadir, Shaikh (brother of Sh. Mahmud). IR. 707-8,

1301.Qadri, Tahsin. SL. 1782; IR. 3394.Qara, Sultan of. AP. 1018-25.Quaiti Sultan. AP. 29-32, 851.Quigley, E.P. PJ. 3338.Quwatli, Shukri. SL. 1696-9, 1812-4, 1876-84.Raad, C., photographer. P3. 106, 119, 122-39, 242-57,

274-6, 305-6, 504-28, 1460-6, 1735, 2053, 3089,3262-95; IR. 463-4.

Rakan ibn Murshid, Shaikh. SL. 247-50.Ramsey, A.M. PJ. 1823-39.Raslan, Madhar. PJ. 2891.Ray, A.O.C. IR. 3351.Raynor, E .V . P3. 3374.Rechad Pasha. TN. 777.Reid, C.N. SL. 87.Reilly, B. AP. 1052.Richards, H.A. TN. 656-8, 682-3, 688.Ridha, Shaikh Abdullah Ali. AP. 1261.Riggs, A. P3. 3529.al Rikabi, Riza. P3. 2552, 2756.Robertson, M . A . PJ. 2489-90.Roddick, M. SL. 63.Ross, J. ES. 816.Rothwell, R.S. TN. 1152.Rowley, D. AP. 707-8.Rozadi, Sulaiman Khan. IR. 724.Rucker, A. P3. 2496.Ruhi Abd al Hadi. PJ. 2342-3, 2573, 3345.

Ruhullah Khan. TN. 113-4.Russell, J. + Sons, photographers. PJ. 73, 1714, 3113; ES. 260Russell, T. SL. 153-4.Ryan, A. AP. 1907, 1966-83, 2072-5, 2082, 2097, 2116-7;

TN. 702, 707-10, 712-3.Rymer-Jones, J.M. PJ. 3474.Saadun, Abdullah. AP. 1749-55.al Sabah, Shaikh Abdullah ibn Salim. AP. 463.al Sabah, Shaikh Ahmad ibn 3abir. AP. 98-102, 106-9,

1225, 2399-400.al Sabah, Shaikh Ahmad ibn Mubarak. AP. 2394.al Sabah, Shaikh Fahad. AP. 2395.Sabongi, M. , photographer. ES. 805.Saboungi, G. , photographer. P3. 1279; SL. 458-75,

477-9.Sabry, Hassan. ES. 327-42.Sabunji, D. , photographer. P3. 90.Safi, Abdullah. 1R. 906-7.Said Agha (of 3afaran). IR. 777, 792.Said Agha (of Sulaimaniya). IR. 911.Said, Nuri . IR. 465-6, 3396-7, 3400.Salaam, 3amil. TN. 365-72.Salaam, Saib. SL. 1745-6.Salat ed Daula. TN. 1161-3.Salih ibn Murr i . AP. 1730.al Saltaneh, Asad. TN. 195-6.Samuel, E .H. PJ. 2552.Samuel, H.L. PJ. 173-6, 1721-2, 2548, 2552-4, 2891,

3088, 3354, 3428-33.Sandys, D. SL. 1469-74.al Saqaf, Sayid Huda. AP. 844.Sarrafian Brothers, photographers. PJ. 325-474;

SL. 45-8, 429-57, 519-22, 799-801.Saud ibn Abdul Aziz, King. AP. 1749-55, 2095-6, 2110-

12, 2116-7.Saunders, A. P3. 2222, 2437, 2454-6, 2492, 3299-303,

3329, 3338, 3354, 3398, 3425-6, 3470, 3477,3529-32, 3631, 3711, 3726, 3764-73, 3775, 3777-8,3783, 3797-802, 3804-6, 3819-42, 3890-1, 3938-48.

Savvides, M. , photographer. P3. 140.Sawides, C., photographer. P3. 277.Scarlett, P. ES. 851.Scrivenor, T.V. P3. 2484-5.Searle, Wing-Commander. SL. 1887-9.Sébah, P., photographer. ES. 225-7, 231, 236-7, 354,

834-48.Sebit, H . , photographer. SL. 802-3.Selim Agha. IR. 896.Serj-Potowski. TN. 972.Shakir, Sharif. PJ. 2756, 2758-60, 2905-6.Shamiya, Taufiq. SL. 1876-80.Sharaf, Sharif. PJ. 3037.Sharbati, Makki. IR. 3351.al Shatti, Abd al Latif. SL. 1887-9, 1894.Shaw, H.B. SL. 283.Shawa, Rushdi. P3. 2350.Shaykho, Muhammad. AP. 2116-7.Shea, J .S.M. PJ. 120, 147.Shehata, Riad, photographer. ES. 851.Sidqi, Ismail. ES. 2, 9.Simms, G.O. PJ. 1808-22.Simpson, E.3. SL. 58, 64.Singh, Ganga, photographer. TN. 781-2, 802, 811,

813-17, 819, 821, 828, 830-3, 835-7.Sirri, Hussain. PJ. 2412-5.Smart, W. SL. 725; ES. 850.Smith, A.L.F . IR. 1317, 1323-4, 1809, 3869-70.Smith, Major. TN. 971-2.Smythe, H. TN. 281.Soane, E.B. TN. 53-4, 453.al Solh, Riad. SL. 1821-5, 1859-69, 1946-7.al Solh, Sami. SL. 1144, 1211, 1326-32, 1479, 1548-50.Spears, E.L. AP. 2386; PJ. 2494, 2496, 4305; SL. 122-3,

1059-69, 1077, 1104-8, 1110-14, 1116-95, 1206-18,1226-37, 1271-3, 1280-87, 1297, 1326-43, 1365-470,1480-4, 1519-20, 1531-40, 1548-608, 1617, 1686-99,1724-6, 1745-70, 1782-811, 1815-31, 1833-45,1848-58, 1875-80, 1906-31, 1938-48; ES. 1367-76,1383.

Spicer, R .G.B. PJ. 914.Springfield, E.O. ES. 816.

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Stack, L. ES. 3. Zangana tribe. IR. 825.Stainton, B.W. TN. 690-1, 695. Zenoviev. TN. 972.Stark, F. AP. 1051, 1053-5. Zerounian, photographers. PJ. 180-1.Starosselsky, Col. TN. 211, 213. Ziwar, Ahmad. ES. 7.Stearn, photographers. AP. 1062.Stewart, W.H. PJ. 1735, 1789, 1793, 1797, 1804-7, 2508.Stirling, W.F. P3. 2552.Stonehewer-Bird, H. IR. 3674.Stonor, F. SL. 1144, 1217-8, 1745-6.Stopford, R.W. P3. 1841.Storrs, R. PJ. 173-6, 605, 2487-8, 2552, 2586, 3087,

3354, 3432, 3478; SL. 1689-91.Suh ai l , Hasan. IR. 2129.Summerhayes, J.O. SL. 1887-9, 1894.Sykes, P.M. TN. 1148, 1152-5, 1161-3, 1165, 1175-6,

1184, 1186.Symes, G.S. PJ. 2552, 3519.Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission. SL. 308-18, 320-4, 333,

335, 338, 353-4, 369, 379-98,403-06, 418-28.Taha, Saiyid. IR. 593-4, 1323-4.Tahsin Effendi. PJ. 2905-6.Taimur bin Faisal. AP. 96-7.Taj al din a! Hasani, Shaikh. SL. 1120, 1534.Talabani family. IR. 635, 713-4, 843.Talal ibn Abdullah, King. PJ. 2753.Tanus, Dr. 1. PJ. 177.Tarazi, D. et fils, photographers. PJ. 325-474; SL. 44.Taufiq Pasha, Khedive. ES. 245-7.Tedder, Sir A.W. PJ. 2467.Tegart, C.A. PJ. 3764-73, 3819-42, 3891-2.Teleki, P. IR. 924-31.Tesseyman, C.V.S. PJ. 3819-42.Tharwat, Abd al Khaliq. ES. 5.Thomas, B. PJ. 2755, 2963.Thwaites, Dr. H.T. PJ. 277.Timirlian, H., photographer. TN. 701.Toulmin, C. SL. 1156-62.Trevor, A.P. TN. 683, 687.Trusted, H.H. PJ. 3594-8, 3632, 3819-42.Tudor, H.H. PJ. 2552.Tuqan, Sulaiman. PJ. 2350, 2418-9.Turner, R. ES. 850.Tweedy, O. PJ. 4426; SL. 1999; ES. 1448-50, 1461, 1465.Tyson, Wing Commander. SL. 1217-8.Umari, Arshad. IR. 3684-5.Vernon and Co., photographers. AP. 102.Vester, F. PJ. 3775.Vincent, B. IR. 669-70.Wahba, Hafiz. AP. 1014-7, 1259, 1907.Wainwright, W.F. PJ. 1730, 3465, 3600, 3631, 3894-5.Walwyn, R. ES. 1457.Ward, A. P3. 99.Wauchope, A.G. PJ. 770, 914, 1752-7, 2158, 2611, 2654,

3161-6, 3169, 3547-50, 3552-70, 3602, 3611-3, 3615,3638-43, 3647-50, 3819-42.

Wavell, A.P. PJ. 3819-51.Webb, C.R. PJ. 4460.Weinberger, J., photographer. ES. 6-8.Weizman, C. PJ. 3399-402.Weygand, M. SL. 719-20, 725.White, S. IR. 723, 727-8.Whithall, P. SL. 89-90.Wikeley, T. AP. 1966-83.Wilhelm II, Kaiser. PJ. 79.Wilkie, Wendell. PJ. 2472.Wilson, A.T. PJ. 562-3; IR. 453, 675; ES. 262.Wilson, H.M. PJ. 2496; SL. 1187-8.Wilson-Brown, C. PJ. 3473Wirsen, E. IR. 924-31.Wooley, C.L. PJ. 2496; IR. 3880-1.Wordsworth, J. PJ. 76-8.Worley, N. AP. 559-62.Yasin, Yusuf. AP. 1014-7, 1259, 2097, 2386.Yeghen, Adli. ES. 10, 1446-7.Zacharia, H. PJ. 111.Zaffar-i-Nizam. TN. 200.Zagha, M.J., photographer. SL. 976-95.Zaghlul, Saad. ES. 1-3.al Zaim, Said. SL. 1887-9.Zaki, Muhammad. TN. 378.Zangaki, photographer. ES. 199-200, 204, 208-9, 218-9,

222, 228-9, 234-5.

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Stack, L. ES. 3. Zangana tribe. IR. 825.Stainton, B . W . TN. 690-1, 695. Zenoviev. TN. 972.Stark, F. AP. 1051, 1053-5. Zerounian, photographers. PJ. 180-1.Starosselsky, Col. TN. 211, 213. Ziwar, Ahmad. ES. 7.Stearn, photographers. AP. 1062.Stewart, W . H . PJ. 1735, 1789, 1793, 1797, 1804-7, 2508.Stirling, W . F . PJ. 2552.Stonehewer-Bird, H. IR. 367*.Stonor, F. SL. 11*4, 1217-8, 17*5-6.Stopford, R . W . PJ. 18*1.Storrs, R. PJ. 173-6, 605, 2*87-8, 2552, 2586, 3087,

335*, 3*32, 3*78; SL. 1689-91.Suhail, Hasan. I R . 2129.Summerhayes, J.O. SL. 1887-9, 1894.Sykes, P .M. TN. 11*8, 1152-5, 1161-3, 1165, 1175-6,

118*, 1186.Symes, G.S. PJ. 2552, 3519.Syria-Iraq Boundary Commission. SL. 308-18, 320-4, 333,

335, 338, 353-*, 369, 379-98,*03-06, *18-28.Taha, Saiyid. IR. 593-*, 1323-*.Tahsin Effendi. PJ. 2905-6.Taimur bin Faisal. AP. 96-7.Taj al din al Hasani, Shaikh. SL. 1120, 1534.Talabani family. IR. 635, 713-4, 8*3.Talal ibn Abdullah, King. PJ. 2753.Tanus, Dr. I. PJ. 177.Tarazi, D. et f i ls , photographers. PJ. 325-47*; SL. **.Taufiq Pasha, Khedive. ES. 2*5-7.Tedder, Sir A . W . PJ. 2*67.Tegart, C.A. PJ. 3764-73, 3819-*2, 3891-2.Teleki, P. IR. 924-31.Tesseyman, C.V.S. PJ. 3819-42.Tharwat, Abd al Khaliq. ES. 5.Thomas, B. PJ. 2755, 2963.Thwaites, Dr. H.T. PJ. 277.Timirlian, H . , photographer. TN. 701.Toulmin, C. SL. 1156-62.Trevor, A.P. TN. 683, 687.Trusted, H . H . PJ. 3594-8, 3632, 3819-42.Tudor, H . H . PJ. 2552.Tuqan, Sulaiman. PJ. 2350, 2*18-9.Turner, R. ES. 850.Tweedy, O. PJ. **26; SL. 1999; ES. 1*48-50, 1*61, 1*65.Tyson, Wing Commander. SL. 1217-8.Umari, Arshad. IR. 3684-5.Vernon and Co., photographers. AP. 102.Vester, F. PJ. 3775.Vincent, B. IR. 669-70.Wahba, Hafiz. AP. 1014-7, 1259, 1907.Wainwright, W.F . PJ. 1730, 3465, 3600, 3631, 3894-5.Walwyn, R. ES. 1457.Ward, A. PJ. 99.Wauchope, A.C. PJ. 770, 914, 1752-7, 2158, 2611, 2654,

3161-6, 3169, 3547-50, 3552-70, 3602, 3611-3, 3615,3638-43, 3647-50, 3819-42.

'Wavell, A.P. PJ. 3819-51.Webb, C .R. PJ. 4460.Weinberger, J. , photographer. ES. 6-8.Weizman, C. PJ. 3399-402.Weygand, M. SL. 719-20, 725.Whi te , S. IR. 723, 727-8.Whithall , P. SL. 89-90.Wikeiey, T. AP. 1966-83.Wilhelm II, Kaiser. PJ. 79.Wilkie, Wendell. PJ. 2*72.Wilson, A.T. PJ. 562-3; IR. *53, 675; ES. 262.Wilson, H . M . PJ. 2*96; SL. 1187-8.Wilson-Brown, C. PJ. 3*73Wirsen, E. IR. 92*-31.Wooley, C.L. PJ. 2*96; IR. 3880-1.Wordsworth, J. PJ. 76-8.Worley, N . AP. 559-62.Yasin, Yusuf. AP. 1014-7, 1259, 2097, 2386.Yeghen, Adli. ES. 10, 1*46-7.Zacharia, H. PJ. 111.Zaffar-i-Nizam. TN. 200.Zagha, M.J . , photographer. SL. 976-95.Zaghlul, Saad. ES. 1-3.al Zaim, Said. SL. 1887-9.Zaki, Muhammad. TN. 378.Zangaki, photographer. ES. 199-200, 20*, 208-9, 218-9,

222, 228-9, 23*-5.

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Place-name Index

Abidos. ES. 843-4.Abu Dalif. IR. 3993.Abu Dhabi. AP. 974, 2304-7.Abu Kamal. SL. 144-8, 331-3, 341, 367, 370-1.Abu Simbel. ES. 594, 834, 1492.Acre. PJ. 1100-2, 1667-72, 2129-31, 2202-3, 2246,

3722-5, 4400-2.Adana. TN. 636, 1190.Aden. AP. 110-27, 516-77, 915-8, 1026-34, 2310-2.Adhaim river. JR. 846-9.Adrar. NA. 284.Afghanistan-villages. TN. 552-3, 558.Ahwar. AP. 639.Ahwaz. TN. 332-7, 678.Aima. PJ. 2993-4.Ain al Arus. SL. 218-9.Ain Amir. ES. 380-1.Ain Anoub. SL. 607-66.Ain Duwa. ES. 182-93.Ain Humar. PJ. 2907-9.Ain Karim. PJ. 1107, 1162-4, 2091-5.Ain Musa. PJ. 1284, 3673, 3676-80.Ain Zhalta. SL. 716-8.Ajtun. PJ. 1979, 2296, 2604-6, 2643-4, 2646, 2916-21.Aleppo. SL. 275-81, 486, 554-8, 733-4, 755, 799-801,

936-47, 1070-2, 1098-9, 1115, 1153-5, 1265-7,1269-71, 1290-3, 1297, 1438-66, 1739, 1887-905,1985-6.

Alexandretta. SL. 735-6.Alexandria. ES. 238-42, 271-7, 354, 387, 807-15, 824-5,

849-50, 1466-7.Aley. SL. 1088, 1596-7, 1607-8, 1731-2.Algiers. NA. 61-4, 75-81, 85, 248-59, 292-3.Altun K6pru. JR. 347, 595-8, 648, 957-9, 2678, 3736-40,

4006.Amadiya. JR. 1097-114, 2118-23, 2286-318, 2720,

2921-42.Amara. JR. 232, 234, 524-5, 528-9, 2217-79, 3137-40,

3147-51, 3409, 3478, 3494, 3714, 3816.Amman. PJ. 504-5, 606-15, 805-14, 862-81, 1603-6,

1712, 1721, 1802, 1823, 2010-7, 2125-8, 2225-6,2377-80, 2690-9, 2715-28, 2752-4, 2756-7, 2896-906,2910-5, 3036, 3083-6, 3390-3, 3406, 3995-7, 4163-6,4224, 4303.

Ammatur. SL. 163-5.Amrit. SL. 948-50.Ana. IR. 2437-41.Anaiza. AP. 1214-6.Ankara. TN. 587-93, 635, 1201-47.Antakya. TN. 1194.Aqaba. PJ. 2670-5, 3008-32, 3119, 4269.Aqqa Quf. JR. 1027-8, 2126, 3676, 3686, 3838.Aqra. JR. 1947-55, 3627-35.Arabian Peninsula-villages. AP. 693-8, 810-4, 1018-25,

1037-51, 1084-5, 1097-100, 1109-11, 1113, 1135-8,1148, 1185-8, 1196-202, 1206-13, 1284-8, 1313-22,1327-9, 1554-83, 1591-4, 1601-6, 1651-5, 1657-61,1666, 1783-4.

Arafat. AP. 78, 1330-4, 1426-67, 2403-13.Arair. PJ. 2971-2.Araq al Amir. PJ. 891-8.Arbil. JR. 342, 592, 599-602, 637-40, 1021, 1290, 2171,

3303-13, 3741-5, 4004.Al Arish. PJ. 148-72.Arnon river. PJ. 2516-9.Ashkelon. PJ. 2255, 4153-5.Asmara. ES. 986, 1059-106, 1415-8.Aswan. ES. 251-3, 587-93, 595-601, 607-15.Ataq. AP. 662-5.Athlit. P3. 66, 1633, 2410, 3251-4, 4198, 4355.

Atskhur. TN. 484.Aulaqi Sultanates. AP. 210-54.Axum. ES. 1191-1200.Azemmour. NA. 89.Baalbeck. SL. 9-12, 26, 28-29, 65-77, 373-6, 458-73,

489-518, 564-77, 746-9, 764-78, 802-3, 815-21,951-97, 1300-07, 1500-08, 1523-30, 1733, 1740,1955-65.

Bab al Hawa. SL. 559-60, 981-3, 998-9.Babylon. IR. 135-41, 178-80, 192, 286-91, 429-32, 434,

446-51, 460-2, 557-67, 2609-14, 3436-8, 3606, 3721,3791-801, 3918-20, 3998-4001.

Baghdad. IR. 1-105, 190-1, 215-21, 242, 245-57, 278-9,281-3, 365-404, 413-20, 423, 425-8, 436-7, 439-40,443-5, 452, 454, 458, 465-6, 553-6, 579-81, 858,888, 960-1, 1031, 2414, 2495, 2604, 2628-9,2729-34, 2860-4, 2866-8, 3350-66, 3369-70, 3372,3384-8, 3392-400, 3410-18, 3421, 3424, 3428,3439-43, 3445-50, 3453-6, 3481, 3487-90, 3500,3602, 3605, 3607-8, 3610-12, 3623-26, 3638-48,3656-62, 3669, 3671-5, 3679-81, 3684-5, 3687, 3694,3696-9, 3701, 3703, 3719-20, 3775, 3779-84, 3830-1,3839-46, 3851, 3853-5, 3857-8,'3873, 3912, 3995,4007, 4011-2, 4016-8.

Baghdad Railway. SL. 1198; TN. 1192.Baharia oasis. ES. 129-40, 155-7, 397.Bahra fort. AP. 1147.Bahrain. AP. 84-7, 452, 971, 1063.Baihan. AP. 185-209, 699-703, 1035-6, 1052-8, 2313-23.Baisan. PJ. 597, 2147-8, 2154, 4339.Bait abu Ras. P3. 2762-6, 2973-81.Bait al din. SL. 104-11, 160-2, 709-11, 1475-8,

1485-90.Baklin. SL. 695-7, 1206-9.Baku. TN. 193.Balik nahiya. JR. 1421-44, 3063-8.Bamian. TN. 562-8.Bandar Abbas. TN. 1141-5, 1169, 1177-83, 1186.Banias. SL. 833.Barada river. SL. 2, 20, 36, 257.Baraftab Gam. TN. 148-9.Basra. AP. 8-15; JR. 106-10, 225-9, 258-60, 285,

531-8, 2208-16, 2499-500, 3401-7, 3479-80, 3483-4,3704-7, 3817, 3944-5, 3996-7, 4013-5.

Bassa. PJ. 2247, 4377.Batin. AP. 1164-7, 1182-3, 1737-9, 1813, 1820.Bayazid. TN. 514.Beersheba. PJ. 578, 2132, 2143, 2317, 3200-08, 3265,

3267, 3278, 3289, 3427, 4403.Beirut. SL. 57, 122-4, 127-33, 207-9, 299, 429-57,

474-5, 487, 583-4, 592-3, 605-6, 667, 698, 701-3,705-8, 712-5, 719-26, 796-8, 834-6, 861-77, 881-8,1046, 1102-07, 1116, 1118-9, 1125-46, 1169-74,1184-95, 1210-29, 1242, 1467-8, 1479-84, 1509-18,1520, 1531-3, 1535-40, 1548-51, 1563-76, 1609-31,1642-71, 1673-6, 1678-81, 1683-5, 1692-5, 1704-26,1744, 1747-50, 1753-69, 1783-1811, 1815-25, 1832,1834-69, 1907-13, 1932-48.

Beirut-Tripoli Railway. SL. 1314-33, 1491-9.Belfort Castle. SL. 830, 1003-04.Bethany. PJ. 209, 341, 426, 489, 1220, 1275, 1367,

1451-2, 1657-8, 1919-27, 2520.Bethlehem. P3. 37-40, 408-10, 463, 490-4, 769, 1112-3,

1218-9, 1244, 1273, 1364-6, 1634-56, 2133-4, 2297,2521, 3069-75, 4404-5.

Biba. ES. 1391.Bikaa Valley. SL. 1826-31.Bir al Natrun. ES. 107-126.Bir Hassana. ES. 1465.Bishmun. SL. 1633-41.

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Abidos. ES. 843-4.Abu Dalif. IR . 3993.Abu Dhabi. AP. 974, 2304-7.Abu Kamal. SL. 144-8, 331-3, 341, 367, 370-1.Abu Simbel. ES. 594, 834, 1492.Acre. PJ. 1100-2, 1667-72, 2129-31, 2202-3, 2246,

3722-5, 4400-2.Adana. TN. 636, 1190.Aden. AP. 110-27, 516-77, 915-8, 1026-34, 2310-2.Adhaim river. IR. 846-9.Adrar. NA. 284.Afghanistan-villages. TN. 552-3, 558.Ahwar. AP. 639.Ahwaz. TN. 332-7, 678.Aima. PJ. 2993-4.Ain al Arus. SL. 218-9.Ain Amir. ES. 380-1.Ain Anoub. SL. 607-66.Ain Duwa. ES. 182-93.Ain Humar. PJ. 2907-9.Ain Karim. PJ. 1107, 1162-4, 2091-5.Ain Musa. PJ. 1284, 3673, 3676-80.Ain Zhalta. SL. 716-8.Ajlun. PJ. 1979, 2296, 2604-6, 2643-4, 2646, 2916-21.Aleppo. SL. 275-81, 486, 554-8, 733-4, 755, 799-801,

936-47, 1070-2, 1098-9, 1115, 1153-5, 1265-7,1269-71, 1290-3, 1297, 1438-66, 1739, 1887-905,1985-6.

Alexandretta. SL. 735-6.Alexandria. ES. 238-42, 271-7, 354, 387, 807-15, 824-5,

849-50, 1466-7.Aley. SL. 1088, 1596-7, 1607-8, 1731-2.Algiers. NA. 61-4, 75-81, 85, 248-59, 292-3.Altun Köprü. IR. 347, 595-8, 648, 957-9, 2678, 3736-40,

4006.Amadiya. IR. 1097-114, 2118-23, 2286-318, 2720,

2921-42.Amara. IR. 232, 234, 524-5, 528-9, 2217-79, 3137-40,

3147-51, 3409, 3478, 3494, 3714, 3816.Amman. PJ. 504-5, 606-15, 805-14, 862-81, 1603-6,

1712, 1721, 1802, 1823, 2010-7, 2125-8, 2225-6,2377-80, 2690-9, 2715-28, 2752-4, 2756-7, 2896-906,2910-5, 3036, 3083-6, 3390-3, 3406, 3995-7, 4163-6,4224, 4303.

Ammatur . SL. 163-5.Amri t . SL. 948-50.Ana. IR. 2437-41.Anaiza. AP. 1214-6.Ankara. TN. 587-93, 635, 1201-47.Antakya. TN. 1194.Aqaba. PJ. 2670-5, 3008-32, 3119, 4269.Aqqa Quf. IR. 1027-8, 2126, 3676, 3686, 3838.Aqra. IR. 1947-55, 3627-35.Arabian Peninsula-villages. AP. 693-8, 810-4, 1018-25,

1037-51, 1084-5, 1097-100, 1109-11, 1113, 1135-8,1148, 1185-8, 1196-202, 1206-13, 1284-8, 1313-22,1327-9, 1554-83, 1591-4, 1601-6, 1651-5, 1657-61,1660, 1783-4.

Arafat. AP. 78, 1330-4, 1426-67, 2403-13.Arair. PJ. 2971-2.Araq al Amir. PJ. 891-8.Arbil. IR. 342, 592, 599-602, 637-40, 1021, 1290, 2171,

3303-13, 3741-5, 4004.Al Arish. PJ. 148-72.Arnon river. PJ. 2516-9.Ashkelon. PJ. 2255, 4153-5.Asmara. ES. 986, 1059-106, 1415-8.Aswan. ES. 251-3, 587-93, 595-601, 607-15.Ataq. AP. 662-5.Athlit. PJ. 66, 1633, 2410, 3251-4, 4198, 4355.

Atskhur. TN. 484.Aulaqi Sultanates. AP. 210-54.Axum. ES. 1191-1200.Azemmour. NA. 89.Baalbeck. SL. 9-12, 26, 28-29, 65-77, 373-6, 458-73,

489-518, 564-77, 746-9, 764-78, 802-3, 815-21,951-97, 1300-07, 1500-08, 1523-30, 1733, 1740,1955-65.

Bab al Hawa. SL. 559-60, 981-3, 998-9.Babyion. IR. 135-41, 178-80, 192, 286-91, 429-32, 434,

446-51, 460-2, 557-67, 2609-14, 3436-8, 3606, 3721,3791-801, 3918-20, 3998-4001.

Baghdad. IR. 1-105, 190-1, 215-21, 242, 245-57, 278-9,281-3, 365-404, 413-20, 423, 425-8, 436-7, 439-40,443-5, 452, 454, 458, 465-6, 553-6, 579-81, 858,888, 960-1, 1031, 2414, 2495, 2604, 2628-9,2729-34, 2860-4, 2866-8, 3350-66, 3369-70, 3372,3384-8, 3392-400, 3410-18, 3421, 3424, 3428,3439-43, 3445-50, 3453-6, 3481, 3487-90, 3500,3602, 3605, 3607-8, 3610-12, 3623-26, 3638-48,3656-62, 3669, 3671-5, 3679-81, 3684-5, 3687, 3694,3696-9, 3701, 3703, 3719-20, 3775, 3779-84, 3830-1,3839-46, 3851, 3853-5, 3857-8, 3873, 3912, 3995,4007, 4011-2, 4016-8.

Baghdad Railway. SL. 1198; TN. 1192.Baharia oasis. ES. 129-40, 155-7, 397.Bahra fort . AP. 1147.Bahrain. AP. 84-7, 452, 971, 1063.Baihan. AP. 185-209, 699-703, 1035-6, 1052-8, 2313-23.Baisan. PJ . '597, 2147-8, 2154, 4339.Bait abu Ras. PJ. 2762-6, 2973-81.Bait al din. SL. 104-11, 160-2, 709-11, 1475-8,

1485-90.Baklin. SL. 695-7, 1206-9.Baku. TN. 193.Balik nahiya. IR. 1421-44, 3063-8.Bamian. TN. 562-8.Bandar Abbas. TN. 1141-5, 1169, 1177-83, 1186.Banias. SL. 833.Barada river. SL. 2, 20, 36, 257.Baraftab Gam. TN. 148-9.Basra. AP. 8-15; IR. 106-10, 225-9, 258-60, 285,

531-8, 2208-16, 2499-500, 3401-7, 3479-80, 3483-4,3704-7, 3817, 3944-5, 3996-7, 4013-5.

Bassa. PJ. 2247, 4377.Batin. AP. 1164-7, 1182-3, 1737-9, 1813, 1820.Bayazid. TN. 514.Beersheba. PJ. 578, 2132, 2143, 2317, 3200-08, 3265,

3267, 3278, 3289, 3427, 4403.Beirut. SL. 57, 122-4, 127-33, 207-9, 299, 429-57,

474-5, 487, 583-4, 592-3, 605-6, 667, 698, 701-3,705-8, 712-5, 719-26, 796-8, 834-6, 861-77, 881-8,1046, 1102-07, 1116, 1118-9, 1125-46, 1169-74,1184-95, 1210-29, 1242, 1467-8, 1479-84, 1509-18,1520, 1531-3, 1535-40, 1548-51, 1563-76, 1609-31,1642-71, 1673-6, 1678-81, 1683-5, 1692-5, 1704-26,1744, 1747-50, 1753-69, 1783-1811, 1815-25, 1832,1834-69, 1907-13, 1932-48.

Beirut-Tripoli Railway. SL. 1314-33, 1491-9.Belfort Castle. SL. 830, 1003-04.Bethany. PJ. 209, 341, 426, 489, 1220, 1275, 1367,

1451-2, 1657-8, 1919-27, 2520.Bethlehem. PJ. 37-40, 408-10, 463, 490-4, 769, 1112-3,

1218-9, 1244, 1273, 1364-6, 1634-56, 2133-4, 2297,2521, 3069-75, 4404-5.

Biba. ES. 1391.Bikaa Valley. SL. 1826-31.Bir al Nat run . ES. 107-126.ßir Hassana. ES. 1465.ßishmun. SL. 1633-41.

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Bisitun. TN. 1295, 1297-301.Bradost nahiya. IR. 1349-420, 3069-134.Brumana. SL. 119.Buraida. AP. 1217-24.Bursa. TN. 770-6, 1256.Burujird. TN. 141-7.Bushire. TN. 45-52, 680-9, 692, 1038-9.Busra. SL. 194-206, 784-95.Buwara. SL. 345-9, 418-28.Byblos. SL. 914-23, 1002, 1966-8.

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Cairo. AP. 57-61; ES. 3, 12-13, 21, 212-26, 228-33,243-7, 250, 254-9, 261-9, 278-91, 293, 296-9,300-42, 569-86, 805-6, 817-23, 846-7, 851-4,863-70, 872-4, 902-7, 929-31, 947-64, 1341-5,1364-5, 1367-77, 1383-9, 1448-9, 1468-91.

Capernaum. PJ. 221, 1125, 1607-11, 2156-7, 3255-6.Carmel, Mt. PJ. 56, 70, 442, 1237.Carthage. NA. 65, 68-9, 86-8.Casablanca. NA. 3-5, 19, 22, 26, 29, 31-2, 38, 40, 43,

45, 90, 126-8, 196-202.Caspian Sea. TN. 267, 1325-7, 1329-30, 1332-3, 1337.Chamchamal. IR. 670-8, 754-62, 3770-4.Cheren. ES. 1167-78.Ctesiphon. 1R. 111-4, 211, 243-4, 421, 459, 2496-8,

2588-90, 2605, 3367-8, 3434-5, 3722-7, 3776,3839-46.

Daghara. IR. 2417.Dair abu Tor. PJ. 3733.Dair al Bahari. ES. 249, 973, 1497-8.Dair al Zaur. SL. 134-8, 343, 1417-37.Dakhla oasis. ES. 158-60, 377-9.Damascus. SL. 1-8, 13-19, 20-25, 27, 30, 33-35, 38,

49-50, 91, 167-72, 258-69, 480-4, 488, 578-81,599-600, 728-31, 759-60, 804-13, 840-60, 1005-6,1008-9, 1052-8, 1117, 1120-24, 1163-8, 1268,1469-74, 1552-62, 1598-606, 1672, 1677, 1682,1686-8, 1696-9, 1751, 1770-81, 1812-4, 1833,

1870-86, 1906, 1914-8, 1920-31, 1949, 1950.

Darkush. SL. 92-95.Das island. AP. 2308-9.Daulatabad. TN. 1363-4.Dead Sea. PJ. 47, 213, 346, 429, 431, 499, 1030,

1095-7, 1114-8, 1223, 1283, 1372, 1587-96, 2522,2549, 2995-7, 3182-90, 3273, 3754-63, 4406-7.

Denderah. ES. 842.Dendur. ES. 839.Dhahran. AP. 1723.Dhala. AP. 128-57, 781.Dhamar. AP. 919-20.Diala river. IR. 3805-6, 3814, 3847-50, 3925.Diraa. SL. 1577-95.Diriya. AP. 1086-9, 1825-37.Diwaniya. IR. 2130-65, 2202-4, 2415-6, 2418-9, 2424-35,

3992.Dizful. TN. 76-7, 83-91, 94, 97, 107-10, 453.Doha. AP. 972-3, 2299.Dohuk. IR. 965, 996-1012, 1079-84, 2723, 2783, 2908-42

3890, 3896, 3898-9.Dongola. ES. 892-901.Dungal oasis. ES. 371.Duwaidimi. AP. 2126-9.Edfou. ES. 836-8.Egypt-villages. ES. 344-53, 384, 847-8, 855-9, 932-6,

1390. 1393.Elburz mountains. TN. 238, 605-8, 867-70, 1319, 1321.Elisavetpol. TN. 474.Enzeli. TN. 191-2, 1337.Erevan. TN. 501-2.Eritrea-villages. ES. 1414.Erkowit. ES. 885-91.Erzurum. TN. 490, 1191.Euphrates river. SL. 1988-93. IR. 272-7, 454-5, 1735-6,

2130-50, 2591-4, 2860-4, 3663-6, 3973-6.Fadhli Sultanate. AP. 158-84.Faizabad. TN. 202.Farrah Rud. TN. 824-6, 828.Al Fashr. ES. 69-106, 171, 175.Fayyum province. ES. 344-53.Fayyum lake. AP. 1905-6.Fez. NA. 124-5, 195, 203-13.Firuzabad. TN. 1033-4.

Fontag. NA. 60.Gaza. PJ. 444, 446-8, 508, 1917-8, 2117, 2335-40,

3195-9, 3328, 3797, 4136-46, 4291-300, 4335, 4366,4408.

Gezira. ES. 1427-30.Ghail ba 1Gazir. AP. 923.Al Ghardaia. NA. 289.Ghazni. TN. 582-4.

Gilan province. TN. 239-40, 266, 990, 1172, 1335.Girga province. ES. 344-53.Great Bitter Lake. ES. 208.Gulhak. TN. 666.Hadhramaut, Wadi. AP. 705-6, 709-10.Haifa. PJ. 70, 277, 321, 443, 501, 1014, 1562-77,

1673-83, 1798, 1998-2003, 2005-9, 2111-14, 2245,

2279-80, 2303-5, 2381-4, 2390-7, 2427-9, 2444-6,2581-3, 2648-56, 3217-8, 3224-31, 3367-8, 3893,4354, 4356, 4362, 4455-7, 4460-91.

Hajrain. AP. 922.Halabja. IR. 872-83, 895, 10.54, 1534, 3013-44, 3051-62.Haifa. ES. 127-8.Hama. SL. 53-6, 174-93, 270-4, 286-7, 1257-62, 1276-9,

1294-5, 1375-416, 1741.Hamadan. TN. 295-310, 1306, 1365.Hammana Falls. SL. 47-8.Harrah. AP. 931.Hasban. PJ. 2947-53.Hatra. JR. 182-9, 2615-23, 3325, 3981-91.Hawija. IR. 729-52, 3347.Hebron. PJ. 42-3, 276, 374, 424-5, 500, 509-12, 531,

541, 573-7, 1126-7, 1241-2, 1368-9, 1470, 1659-61,1684-704, 2331, 4364.

Helmand river. TN. 780, 783-8, 804-5, 810.Hermon, Mt. PJ. 1311, 2609-10, 2658-66.Hijaz Railway. AP. 1538-53; PJ. 793, 2768, 2962, 3050,

3996-4007, 4304.Hilla. IR. 424, 433, 568, 1041-4, 2591, 3007-8.Hindiya. IR. 1038-9, 3371, 3961-72.Hitt. 1R. 2436.

Hodeida. AP. 2149-53.Hofuf. AP. 1064-70.Horns. SL. 62, 305, 1334-42, 1344-74.Huleh. PJ. 2503-4, 4409-12.Husn Haru. AP. 938.Iran-railways. TN. 411-20, 653.Iran-villages. TN. 1-2, 4, 6-19, 21-3, 25-8, 33-5,

38-9, 53-5, 103-6, 115-8, 131-2, 136-7, 167-8,173-9, 201, 233-5, 241-2, 245, 254-64, 272-4,323-5, 396, 471, 605-8, 951, 954, 959, 962, 985-6,990, 1003-24, 1325-7, 1333-4.

Iraq-canals. IR. 1040, 1045, 2165, 2624-7, 3141-2,3153, 3714, 3947.

Iraq-railways. IR. 117, 123, 348, 900-05, 908, 1279-80,1445-9, 2782, 3709, 3715, 3960.

Iraq-villages. IR. 116, 118-22, 235, 241, 265-71, 280,325, 539-44, 578, 635, 658, 683-704, 718, 769-70,778-9, 805, 841-5, 866-71, 1085-90, 1115-20,1145-50, 1159-60, 1255-8, 1273, 1708-9, 1723, 1810,1812-20, 1822-4, 1831, 1833, 1837, 1843-6,1875-915, 2130-65, 2198-200, 2284, 2286-318,2470-1, 2519, 2543-6, 2735-46, 2787-90, 2792-7,2872-942, 3329-46, 3751, 3859, 3875-6, 3892-4,3900-5, 3921, 3942.

Iraqi-Iranian frontier. IR. 1469-505, 1510-33, 1587-652, 3619.

Iraqi-Turkish frontier. JR. 1959-2094, 3501-601,

3832-7.Isfahan. TN. 3, 24, 29-31, 36-7, 40-4, 532-7, 541-4,

638, 667-8, 697, 883-97, 925, 930, 937, 939, 944,948, 1030-1, 1156-60, 1341-51.

Ismailia. ES. 1505.Istanbul. TN. 454-69, 486, 488-9, 522-5, 594-6, 701-69,

847-66, 1258-90.Izmir. TN. 1250-5.

Jaar. AP. 586, 590-8.Jabal. SL. 220-5.Jabal Druze. SL. 1543-7.Jabrin. AP. 1607-21.Jaffa. PJ. 4-6, 90, 199, 344, 416-23, 475-6, 579-84,

598-600, 616-9, 1034-46, 1206, 1236, 1238, 1337-41,1475, 1477, 1578-82, 1732, 1850-1, 1981-4, 2302,

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Bisitun. TN. 1295, 1297-301.Bradost nahiya. IR. 1349-420, 3069-134.Brumana. SL. 119.Buraida. AP. 1217-24.Bursa. TN. 770-6, 1256.Burujird. TN. 141-7.Bushire. TN. 45-52, 680-9, 692, 1038-9.Busra. SL. 194-206, 784-95.Buwara. SL. 345-9, 418-28.Byblos. SL. 914-23, 1002, 1966-8.Cairo. AP. 57-61; ES. 3, 12-13, 21, 212-26, 228-33,

243-7, 250, 254-9, 261-9, 278-91, 293, 296-9,300-42, 569-86, 805-6, 817-23, 846-7, 851-4,863-70, 872-4, 902-7, 929-31, 947-64, 1341-5,1364-5, 1367-77, 1383-9, 1448-9, 1468-91.

Capernaum. PJ. 221, 1125, 1607-11, 2156-7, 3255-6.Carmel, Mt. PJ. 56, 70, 442, 1237.Carthage. NA. 65, 68-9, 86-8.Casablanca. NA. 3-5, 19, 22, 26, 29, 31-2, 38, 40, 43,

45, 90, 126-8, 196-202.Caspian Sea. TN. 267, 1325-7, 1329-30, 1332-3, 1337.Chamchamal. IR. 670-8, 754-62, 3770-4.Cheren. ES. 1167-78.Ctesiphon. IR. 111-4, 211, 243-4, 421, 459, 2496-8,

2588-90, 2605, 3367-8, 3434-5, 3722-7, 3776,3839-46.

Daghara. IR. 2417.Dair abu Tor. Pa. 3733.Dair al Bahari. ES. 249, 973, 1497-8.Dair al Zaur. SL. 134-8, 343, 1417-37.Dakhla oasis. ES. 158-60, 377-9.Damascus. SL. 1-8, 13-19, 20-25, 27, 30, 33-35, 38,

49-50, 91, 167-72, 258-69, 480-4, 488, 578-81,599-600, 728-31, 759-60, 804-13, 840-60, 1005-6,1008-9, 1052-8, 1117, 1120-24, 1163-8, 1268,1469-74, 1552-62, 1598-606, 1672, 1677, 1682,1686-8, 1696-9, 1751, 1770-81, 1812-4, 1833,1870-86, 1906, 1914-8, 1920-31, 1949, 1950.

Darkush. SL. 92-95.Das island. AP. 2308-9.Daulatabad. TN. 1363-4.Dead Sea. PJ. 47, 213, 346, 429, 431, 499, 1030,

1095-7, 1114-8, 1223, 1283, 1372, 1587-96, 2522,2549, 2995-7, 3182-90, 3273, 3754-63, 4406-7.

Denderah. ES. 842.Dendur. ES. 839.Dhahran. AP. 1723.Dhala. AP. 128-57, 781.Dhamar. AP. 919-20.Diala river. IR. 3805-6, 3814, 3847-50, 3925.Diraa. SL. 1577-95.Diriya. AP. 1086-9, 1825-37.Diwaniya. IR. 2130-65, 2202-4, 2415-6, 2418-9, 2424-35,

3992.Dizful. TN. 76-7, 83-91, 94, 97, 107-10, 453.Doha. AP. 972-3, 2299.Dohuk. IR. 965, 996-1012, 1079-84, 2723, 2783, 2908-42,

3890, 3896, 3898-9.Dongola. ES. 892-901.Dungal oasis. ES. 371.Duwaidimi. AP. 2126-9.Edfou. ES. 836-8.Egypt-villages. ES. 344-53, 384, 847-8, 855-9, 932-6,

1390. 1393.Elburz mountains. TN. 238, 605-8, 867-70, 1319, 1321.Elisavetpol. TN. 474.Enzeli. TN. 191-2, 1337.Erevan. IN. 501-2.Eritrea-villages. ES. 1414.Erkowit. ES. 885-91.Erzurum. TN. 490, 1191.Euphrates river. SL. 1988-93. IR. 272-7, 454-5, 1735-6,

2130-50, 2591-4, 2860-4, 3663-6, 3973-6.Fadhli Sultanate. AP. 158-84.Faizabad. TN. 202.Farrah Rud. TN. 824-6, 828.Al Fashr. ES. 69-106, 171, 175.Fayyum province. ES. 344-53.Fayyum lake. AP. 1905-6.Fez. NA. 124-5, 195, 203-13.Firuzabad. TN. 1033-4.

Fontag. NA. 60.Gaza. PJ. 444, 446-8, 508, 1917-8, 2117, 2335-40,

3195-9, 3328, 3797, 4136-46, 4291-300, 4335, 4366,4408.

Gezira. ES. 1427-30.Ghail ba »azir. AP. 923.Al Ghardaia. NA. 289.Ghazni. TN. 582-4.Gilan province. TN. 239-40, 266, 990, 1172, 1335.Girga province. ES. 344-53.Great Bitter Lake. ES. 208.Gulhak. TN. 666.Hadhramaut, Wadi. AP. 705-6, 709-10.Haifa. PJ. 70, 277, 321, 443, 501, 1014, 1562-77,

1673-83, 1798, 1998-2003, 2005-9, 2111-14, 2245,2279-80, 2303-5, 2381-4, 2390-7, 2427-9, 2444-6,2581-3, 2648-56, 3217-8, 3224-31, 3367-8, 3893,4354, 4356, 4362, 4455-7, 4460-91.

Hajrain. AP. 922.Halabja. I R . 872-83, 895, 10'54, 1534, 3013-44, 3051-62.Haifa. ES. 127-8.Hama. SL. 53-6, 174-93, 270-4, 286-7, 1257-62, 1276-9,

1294-5, 1375-416, 1741.Hamadan. TN. 295-310, 1306, 1365.Hammana Falls. SL. 47-8.Harrah. AP. 931.Hasban. PO. 2947-53.Hatra. IR. 182-9, 2615-23, 3325, 3981-91.Hawija. IR. 729-52, 3347.Hebron. PJ. 42-3, 276, 374, 424-5, 500, 509-12, 531,

541, 573-7, 1126-7, 1241-2, 1368-9, 1470, 1659-61,1684-704, 2331, 4364.

Helmand river. TN. 780, 783-8, 804-5, 810.Hermon, Mt. PJ. 1311, 2609-10, 2658-66.Hijaz Railway. AP. 1538-53; PJ. 793, 2768, 2962, 3050,

3996-4007, 4304.Hilla. IR. 424, 433, 568, 1041-4, 2591, 3007-8.Hindiya. IR. 1038-9, 3371, 3961-72.Hitt. IR. 2436.Hodeida. AP. 2149-53.Hofuf . AP. 1064-70.Horns. SL. 62, 305, 1334-42, 1344-74.Huleh. PJ. 2503-4, 4409-12.Husn Haru. AP. 938.Iran-railways. TN. 411-20, 653.Iran-villages. TN. 1-2, 4, 6-19, 21-3, 25-8, 33-5,

38-9, 53-5, 103-6, 115-8, 131-2, 136-7, 167-8,173-9, 201, 233-5, 241-2, 245, 254-64, 272-4,323-5, 396, 471, 605-8, 951, 954, 959, 962, 985-6,990, 1003-24, 1325-7, 1333-4.

Iraq-canals. IR. 1040, 1045, 2165, 2624-7, 3141-2,3153, 3714, 3947.

Iraq-railways. IR. 117, 123, 348, 900-05, 908, 1279-80,1445-9, 2782, 3709, 3715, 3960.

Iraq-villages. IR. 116, 118-22, 235, 241, 265-71, 280,325, 539-44, 578, 635, 658, 683-704, 718, 769-70,778-9, 805, 841-5, 866-71, 1085-90, 1115-20,1145-50, 1159-60, 1255-8, 1273, 1708-9, 1723, 1810,1812-20, 1822-4, 1831, 1833, 1837, 1843-6,1875-915, 2130-65, 2198-200, 2284, 2286-318,2470-1, 2519, 2543-6, 2735-46, 2787-90, 2792-7,2872-942, 3329-46, 3751, 3859, 3875-6, 3892-4,3900-5, 3921, 3942.

Iraqi-Iranian frontier. IR. 1469-505, 1510-33, 1587-652, 3619.

Iraqi-Turkish frontier. IR. 1959-2094, 3501-601,3832-7.

Isfahan. TN. 3, 24, 29-31, 36-7, 40-4, 532-7, 541-4,638, 667-8, 697, 883-97, 925, 930, 937, 939, 944,948, 1030-1, 1156-60, 1341-51.

Ismailia. ES. 1505.Istanbul. TN. 454-69, 486, 488-9, 522-5, 594-6, 701-69,

847-66, 1258-90.Izmir. TN. 1250-5.Jaar. AP. 586, 590-8.Jabal. SL. 220-5.Jabal Druze. SL. 1543-7.Jabrin. AP. 1607-21.Jaffa. PJ. 4-6, 90, 199, 344, 416-23, 475-6, 579-84,

598-600, 616-9, 1034-46, 1206, 1236, 1238, 1337-41,1475, 1477, 1578-82, 1732, 1850-1, 1981-4, 2302,

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2439, 2484-5, 2533, 3122-46, 3154-60, 3214-6,3339-41, 3376, 3428-31, 3435, 3440-4, 3616-29,3663-4, 3705, 3747-50.

Jedda. AP. 62-71, 975-6, 978-1010, 1014-17, 1149-58,1242-54, 1261-74, 1276-83, 1669-70, 1682-3, 1722,1728-9, 1785-6, 1907-2075, 2081, 2091-7, 2211-48,2386-93.

Jenin. PJ. 794-5, 1310.Jerash. PJ. 513, 772-3, 775-800, 797-804, 854-61,

1091-4, 2295, 2624-8, 2633-9, 2641-2, 2645,2729-51, 2922-38, 3258-61, 3696-9, 4171-86,4305-16, 4416-9.

Jericho. PJ. 48, 217, 223, 427-8, 496-7, 529, 899,1128, 1221, 1333, 1597-600, 1852-915, 2274-8,2480-1, 2534, 2709, 2939-42, 3355-8, 4272-3.

Jerusalem. PJ. 3, 7-29, 30-6, 41, 51-4, 58, 62-5,67-8, 70, 74, 76-9, 84-9, 93-7, 99, 101-5, 109-10,112, 122-39, 145-7, 173-6, 178, 180-4, 186-98,200-08, 210-12, 219-20, 222, 224-75, 278-320,323-34, 338-9, 342, 347-53, 355-73, 375-407,411-15, 464, 473-4, 477-88, 520-4, 530, 532-3,535-9, 542-9, 550-62, 564-72, 585-90, 601-5, 761-8,770-1, 832-44, 906-14, 1016-29, 1047-90, 1129-67,1184-205, 1207-16, 1243, 1245-58, 1260-4, 1266-7,1270, 1277-8, 1314, 1326-7, 1329-30, 1336, 1344-63,1378-82, 1400-10, 1433-50, 1460-9, 1473-4,1478-561, 1715-20, 1724-31, 1733-9, 1745-50,1752-96, 1799-801, 1804-07, 1824-41, 1985-97, 2004,2026-30, 2054-8, 2135-8, 2158-62, 2168-70,2197-201, 2214-24, 2227, 2232-4, 2248-54, 2261-2,2267-72, 2281-3, 2287-91, 2306-15, 2323-8, 2341-62,2371-2, 2376, 2385-9, 2400-06, 2417-26, 2430-2,2437, 2440-2, 2447-50, 2454-64, 2466, 2471-2,2474-6, 2479, 2486-92, 2497-9, 2501-2, 2506-10,2548, 2552, 2554-6, 2569, 2584-98, 2603, 2607-8,2611-23, 2677-88, 3076-82, 3087-8, 3090-104,3106-9, 3170, 3211-13, 3219-20, 3222-3, 3236-50,3257, 3262-4, 3271, 3274-7, 3290, 3295, 3332-8,3342-54, 3360, 3382-5, 3394-405, 3407-19, 3425-6,3432-3, 3437-59, 3478-502, 3507-616, 3630-62,3668-71, 3706-8, 3710, 3715-21, 3726-32, 3734-39,3751-3, 3774-96, 3798-802, 3804-12, 3817-70,3891-2, 3894-5, 3929-94, 4123-35, 4157-62, 4187-8,4230-53, 4276-90, 4301-2, 4340-6, 4359, 4361, 4363,4378-99, 4442-4.

Jisr al Hadid. SL. 981-3, 1001.Jordan river. PJ. 49, 106, 214, 343, 432, 434-5, 498,

888-90, 1031-3, 1222, 1281-2, 1370-1, 1587-96,1971, 2524-7, 2529-32, 3001-7, 3288, 3361, 3369,3709, 3904-20, 4270, 4348-50, 4431.

Jubbat al Safa. SL. 290-7.Kabul. TN. 421-4, 432'4, 549-51.Kandahar. TN. 585.Kani Masi. IR. 1127-36.Karbala. JR. 222, 284, 438, 1034-7, 1445-9, 1468, 2765-

71, 3689, 3960, 3994, 4022.Karnak. ES. 388, 835, 965-71, 1496.Karun river. TN. 327-31, 340-1, 943, 945, 953, 956,

960-1, 963.Kashan. TN. 696.Kashgar. TN. 1041-140.Kassala mountains. ES. 1408-9.Kathiri Sultanate. AP. 385-414.Kayseri. TN. 1195-7.Kerak. PJ. 820-6, 851, 2954-61, 4275.Keren. ES. 1359-60, 1382.Khabur river. SL. 308-18, 668-94; JR. 2474.Al Kharga. ES. 48-68, 194-8, 382.Khartoum. ES. 14, 816, 860-2, 1378-81, 1399-407.Khuraja. TN. 794-8, 800.Khurma:. 1R. 2647-50.Khurramabad. TN. 119-30.Khyber pass. TN. 425-30.Kifri. JR. 359, 918-20, 1704-6, 2836-56.Killa-i-Fath. TN. 782.Kirkuk. 1R. 345-6, 569-70, 582-90, 593-4, 632, 636,

659-66, 864-5, 886-7, 900-05, 912-5, 951-4, 1073-8,1575-86, 1702-3, 2602-3, 3730-5, 4005.

Kirman. TN. 5.Kish. JR. 3691, 3958-9.Kissu. ES. 182-93.

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Kodok. ES. 1431-5.Kohak. TN. 803, 805, 809, 836.Koi. JR. 603-9, 623-6, 643-6, 649-50, 828-37, 2179.Kokand. TN. 500.Konya. TN. 624-8, 1193, 1198-200.Krak des Chevaliers. SL. 739-45, 756-7, 1059-69, 1100-

01, 1196-205, 1978.Kufa. 1R. 1450-67.Kuh-i-Dasht. TN. 152-4.Kurusku. ES. 362.Kusaiir. AP. 932.Kut al Amara. JR. 236-7, 405-12, 2276-81, 2285.Kuttum. ES. 69-106, 172-3.Kuwait. AP. 80-3, 453-63, 465-515, 2283-98, 2297-8,

2402.Lahej. AP. 128-57, 578-85.Lahijan. TN. 243-4, 246-50.Latakia. SL. 254-6, 1077.Libb. PJ. 2967-9.Litani river. SL. 120-1, 251-3.Luxor. ES. 979-80, 982-4.Lydda. PJ. 1240, 1313, 1342, 2082-4, 2163-5, 2265-6,

2284-6, 2316, 2477-8, 3117-8, 3161-8, 3764-73,3890, 4264, 4420-3.

Maan. PJ. 2676, 3051, 3674.Maarib. AP. 2154-68.Madaba. PJ. 816, 1286-7, 2758-60, 2943-6.Madina. AP. 75-7, 1470-1537, 1757-82, 1862-6.Mahra and Socotra Sultanate. AP. 415-51.Maidan-i-Neftun. TN. 338-9, 342-6, 348, 350-4, 934,

966.Majaar al Saghir nahiya. JR. 3152-69.Majdal. PJ. 1306, 2077-81, 4441.Malha. ES. 107-26, 151-4.Malula. PJ. 3038-40.Mandali. JR. 1215.Maqainama. AP. 1624-7.Maragheh. TN. 470.Mar Bihnan. JR. 1014-6.Mardin. TN. 518-9.Markab. SL. 96, 126, 1012-6.Marrakesh. NA. 99-102.Mar Saba. PJ. 44, 345, 534, 1315, 4271.Masaaida nahiya. JR. 3170-93.Masada. PJ. 2536-7.Mashitta. PJ. 900-05, 1288-93.Masjid-i-Sulaiman. TN. 349, 965.Massawa. ES. 987-1010, 1419-20.Masyaf. SL. 226, 1017-8.Mazagan. NA. 1, 7-9, 17-18, 28, 30, 39, 44, 48, 50-52,

54, 58, 103-5.Mazar-i-Sharif. TN. 572-5.Mazar Jaafar. P7. 3041-7.Mecca. AP. 55, 72-4, 79, 1343-400, 1416-25, 1668, 2090,

2403-13.Medinet Abu. ES. 840-1, 974-8.Memphis. ES. 227, 1494.Mersin. TN. 1188-9.Merv. TN. 498.Meshed. TN. 1035-6, 1315-7.Mocha. AP. 2170-3.Mogador. NA. 6, 13-14, 24, 33-4, 36, 41-2, 47, 91-8.Mosul. IR. 157-77, 312-24, 667-8, 932-9, 942-50,

1176-8, 1281-4, 1287-9, 1956-8, 2458, 3457-64,3469, 3622, 3777, 4008, 4019-21.

Muhammadabad. TN. 197-8.Muhamara. IR. 224, 1508-9.Mukairas. AP. 783-98, 807-9, 2324-36.Mukalla. AP. 16-39, 285-307, 735-70, 846-54, 921,

961-2, 964-70, 2337-78.Muna. AP. 1330-4, 1426-67, 2403-13.Muscat. AP. 40-44, 88-101.Musharra nahiya. JR. 3141-6.Muwaih. AP. 2135.Mut. ES. 374-6.Nabi Musa. PJ. 4436-40.Nabi Samwil. PJ. 3317-26, 3701-2.Nabi Yunus. IR. 1013, 1019, 3459.Nablus..P3. 440, 591-2, 2398-9, 2433-6, 2443, 3362-6,

3377-81, 3706-8, 3743-6, 4013-4, 4352-3, 4430,4454.

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2*39, 2484-5, 2533, 3122-46, 3154-60, 3214-6,3339-41, 3376, 3428-31, 3435, 3440-4, 3616-29,3663-4, 3705, 3747-50.

Jedda. AP. 62-71, 975-6, 978-1010, 1014-17, 1149-58,1242-54, 1261-74, 1276-83, 1669-70, 1682-3, 1722,1728-9, 1785-6, 1907-2075, 2081, 2091-7, 2211-48,2386-93.

Jenin. PJ. 794-5, 1310.Jerash. PJ. 513, 772-3, 775-800, 797-804, 854-61,

1091-4, 2295, 2624-8, 2633-9, 2641-2, 2645,2729-51, 2922-38, 3258-61, 3696-9, 4171-86,4305-16, 4416-9.

Jericho. PJ. 48, 217, 223, 427-8, 496-7, 529, 899,1128, 1221, 1333, 1597-600, 1852-915, 2274-8,2480-1, 2534, 2709, 2939-42, 3355-8, 4272-3.

Jerusalem. PJ. 3, 7-29, 30-6, 41, 51-4, 58, 62-5,67-8, 70, 74, 76-9, 84-9, 93-7, 99, 101-5, 109-10,112, 122-39, 145-7, 173-6, 178, 180-4, 186-98,200-08, 210-12, 219-20, 222, 224-75, 278-320,323-34, 338-9, 342, 347-53, 355-73, 375-407,411-15, 464, 473-4, 477-88, 520-4, 530, 532-3,535-9, 542-9, 550-62, 564-72, 585-90, 601-5, 761-8,770-1, 832-44, 906-14, 1016-29, 1047-90, 1129-67,1184-205, 1207-16, 1243, 1245-58, 1260-4, 1266-7,1270, 1277-8, 1314, 1326-7, 1329-30, 1336, 1344-63,1378-82, 1400-10, 1433-50, 1460-9, 1473-4,1478-561, 1715-20, 1724-31, 1733-9, 1745-50,1752-96, 1799-801, 1804-07, 1824-41, 1985-97, 2004,2026-30, 2054-8, 2135-8, 2158-62, 2168-70,2197-201, 2214-24, 2227, 2232-4, 2248-54, 2261-2,2267-72, 2281-3, 2287-91, 2306-15, 2323-8, 2341-62,2371-2, 2376, 2385-9, 2400-06, 2417-26, 2430-2,2437, 2440-2, 2447-50, 2454-64, 2466, 2471-2,2474-6, 2479, 2486-92, 2497-9, 2501-2, 2506-10,2548, 2552, 2554-6, 2569, 2584-98, 2603, 2607-8,2611-23, 2677-88, 3076-82, 3087-8, 3090-104,3106-9, 3170, 3211-13, 3219-20, 3222-3, 3236-50,3257, 3262-4, 3271, 3274-7, 3290, 3295, 3332-8,3342-54, 3360, 3382-5, 3394-405, 3407-19, 3425-6,3432-3, 3437-59, 3478-502, 3507-616, 3630-62,3668-71, 3706-8, 3710, 3715-21, 3726-32, 3734-39,3751-3, 3774-96, 3798-802, 3804-12, 3817-70,3891-2, 3894-5, 3929-94, 4123-35, 4157-62, 4187-8,4230-53, 4276-90, 4301-2, 4340-6, 4359, 4361, 4363,4378-99, 4442-4.

Jisr al Hadid. SL. 981-3, 1001.Jordan river. PJ. 49, 106, 214, 343, 432, 434-5, 498,

888-90, 1031-3, 1222, 1281-2, 1370-1, 1587-96,1971, 2524-7, 2529-32, 3001-7, 3288, 3361, 3369,3709, 3904-20, 4270, 4348-50, 4431.

Jubbat al Safa. SL. 290-7.Kabul. TN. 421-4, 432'4, 549-51.Kandahar. TN. 585.Kani Masi. IR. 1127-36.Karbala. IR. 222, 284, 438, 1034-7, 1445-9, 1468, 2765-

71, 3689, 3960, 3994, 4022.Karnak. ES. 388, 835, 965-71, 1496.Karun river. TN. 327-31, 340-1, 943, 945, 953, 956,

960-1, 963.Kashan. TN. 696.Kashgar. TN. 1041-140.Kassala mountains. ES. 1408-9.Kathiri Sultanate. AP. 385-414.Kayseri. TN. 1195-7.Kerak. PJ. 820-6, 851, 2954-61, 4275.Keren. ES. 1359-60, 1382.Khabur river. SL. 308-18, 668-94; IR. 2474.Al Khaiga. ES. 48-68, 194-8, 382.Khartoum. ES. 14, 816, 860-2, 1378-81, 1399-407.Khuraja. TN. 794-8, 800.Khurma:. IR. 2647-50.Khurramabad. TN. 119-30.Khyber pass. TN. 425-30.Kifr i . IR. 359, 918-20, 1704-6, 2836-56.Killa-i-Fath. TN. 782.Kirkuk. IR. 345-6, 569-70, 582-90, 593-4, 632, 636,

659-66, 864-5, 886-7, 900-05, 912-5, 951-4, 1073-8,1575-86, 1702-3, 2602-3, 3730-5, 4005.

Kirman. TN. 5.Kish. IR. 3691, 3958-9.Kissu. ES. 182-93.

Kodok. ES. 1431-5.Kohak. TN. 803, 805, 809, 836.Koi. IR. 603-9, 623-6, 643-6, 649-50, 828-37, 2179.Kokand. TN. 500.Konya. TN. 624-8, 1193, 1198-200.Krak des Chevaliers. SL. 739-45, 756-7, 1059-69, 1100-

01, 1196-205, 1978.Kufa . IR. 1450-67.Kuh-i-Dasht. TN. 152-4.Kurusku. ES. 362.Kusaiir. AP. 932.Kut al Amara. IR. 236-7, 405-12, 2276-81, 2285.Kut tum. ES. 69-106, 172-3.Kuwait . AP. 80-3, 453-63, 465-515, 2283-98, 2297-8,

2402.Lahej. AP. 128-57, 578-85.Lahijan. TN. 243-4, 246-50.Latakia. SL. 254-6, 1077.Libb. PJ. 2967-9.Litani river. SL. 120-1, 251-3.Luxor. ES. 979-80, 982-4.Lydda. PJ. 1240, 1313, 1342, 2082-4, 2163-5, 2265-6,

2284-6, 2316, 2477-8, 3117-8, 3161-8, 3764-73,3890, 4264, 4420-3.

Maan. PJ. 2676, 3051, 3674.Maarib. AP. 2154-68.Madaba. PJ. 816, 1286-7, 2758-60, 2943-6.Madina. AP. 75-7, 1470-1537, 1757-82, 1862-6.Mahra and Socotra Sultanate. AP. 415-51.Maidan-i-Neftun. TN. 338-9, 342-6, 348, 350-4, 934,

966.Majaar al Saghir nahiya. IR. 3152-69.Majdal. PJ. 1306, 2077-81, 4441.Malha. ES. 107-26, 151-4.Malula. PJ. 3038-40.Mandali. IR. 1215.Maqainama. AP. 1624-7.Maragheh. TN. 470.Mar Bihnan. IR. 1014-6.Mardin. TN. 518-9.Markab. SL. 96, 126, 1012-6.Marrakesh. NA. 99-102.Mar Saba. PJ. 44, 345, 534, 1315, 4271.Masaaida nahiya. IR. 3170-93.Masada. PJ. 2536-7.Mashitta. PJ. 900-05, 1288-93.Masjid-i-Sulaiman. TN. 349, 965.Massawa. ES. 987-1010, 1419-20.Masyaf. SL. 226, 1017-8.Mazagan. NA. 1, 7-9, 17-18, 28, 30, 39, 44, 48, 50-52,

54, 58, 103-5.Mazar-i-Sharif. TN. 572-5.Mazar Jaafar. PJ. 3041-7.Mecca. AP. 55, 72-4, 79, 1343-400, 1416-25, 1668, 2090,

2403-13.Medinet Abu. ES. 840-1, 974-8.Memphis. ES. 227, 1494.Mersin. TN. 1188-9.Merv. TN. 498.Meshed. TN. 1035-6, 1315-7.Mocha. AP. 2170-3.Mogador. NA. 6, 13-14, 24, 33-4, 36, 41-2, 47, 91-8.Mosul. IR. 157-77, 312-24, 667-8, 932-9, 942-50,

1176-8, 1281-4, 1287-9, 1956-8, 2458, 3457-64,3469, 3622, 3777, 4008, 4019-21.

Muhammadabad. TN. 197-8.Muhamara. IR. 224, 1508-9.Mukairas. AP. 783-98, 807-9, 2324-36.Mukalla. AP. 16-39, 285-307, 735-70, 846-54, 921,

961-2, 964-70, 2337-78.Muna. AP. 1330-4, 1426-67, 2403-13.Muscat. AP. 40-44, 88-101.Musharra nahiya. IR. 3141-6.Muwaih. AP. 2135.Mut. ES. 374-6.Nabi Musa. PJ. 4436-40.Nabi Samwil. PJ. 3317-26, 3701-2.Nabi Yunus. IR. 1013, 1019, 3459.Nablus. PJ. 440, 591-2, 2398-9, 2433-6, 2443, 3362-6,

3377-81, 3706-8, 3743-6, 4013-4, 4352-3, 4430,4454.

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Naiband. TN. 1040, 1147-8.Najaf. JR. 2762-4, 2772-3, 3482, 3690.Najd. AP. 1-7.Nakhail oasis. ES. 372-3.Nakhl. ES. 1456-7.Nakhsh-i-Rustam. TN. 538-9, 1037.Nasiriya. IR . 3475-7, 3977-80.Nasratabad. TN. 801, 811, 816.

Nazareth. PJ. 69, 215, 437-9, 462, 502, 540, 593, 796,1015, 1169-71, 1224, 1302-3, 1321, 1335, 1385,1471, 1612-26, 1916, 2018-25, 2139-40, 2668,3232-5, 3921, 4365, 4427-9.

Nile barrages. ES. 355-60, 399-428, 602-6, 616, 1501,1503.

Nile river. ES. 253, 292, 294-5, 355-61, 363, 365,383,390, 399-568, 587-9, 591-3, 595-804, 937-46,1395-8, 1403-4, 1407, 1436, 1473, 1487-9, 1502-3,1506-7.

Nimrud. IR. 1017-8.

Nineveh. JR. 312-24, 3496, 3924.Nisab. AP. 666-87, 924.Nizwa. AP. 45-9.Omdurman. ES. 22.Orontes river. SL. 149-54, 737-8, 1288-9.Paghman valley. TN. 435-52.Palestine and Jordan-villages. PJ. 55, 60, 630-750,

1108-11, 1119-21, 1259, 1265, 1268, 1273, 1294,1307-8, 1331-2, 1388-90, 1393-9, 1411-19, 1425-9,1432, 1601-2, 1665, 1928-51, 1962-70, 1972-8,2056-76, 2096-9, 2115-6, 2118-24, 2145-6, 2171-7,2208-9, 2294, 2514-5, 2545, 2964-6, 2998-3000,3172-7, 3327, 3370, 3373, 3375, 3386-9, 4425, 44324459.

Palestine Railways. PJ. 3178-81, 4015-122, 4259, 4492-500.

Palmyra. SL. 78-81, 303-4, 306-7, 325-30, 377-8,407-17, 519-32, 588-91, 750-4, 822-9, 878-80,1245-6, 1263-4, 1272-3, 1280-7, 1308-13, 1541-2,1738.

Panjwin. IR. 1851-8, 2633-46.Perim island. AP 775-80.Persepolis. TN. 526-31, 540, 647-50, 898-924, 1353-6.Petra. PJ. 514-9, 781-6, 2557-68, 2755, 2769-895,

3053-68, 3682-93, 4317-34.Philae. ES. 16.Port Said. ES. 17-18, 199-200.Port Sudan. ES. 879, 1424-5.Port Taufiq. ES. 209, 1504.Qadir Karam. JR. 633-4.Qalaat at Rabab. PJ. 2183.Qalaat Salih. IR. 3711-3.Qalaat Sharqa (Assur). JR. 147-56, 181, 308-9, 3494,

3750.Qalaat Simaan. SL. 116, 232-46.Qara Dagh. JR. 780-8, 1569-74, 2652-3, 2657-74.Qasr Abdullah. PJ. 2767.Qasr at Abd. PJ. 4274.Qasr at Azraq. PJ. 2711-4.Qasr at Hair. SL. 51.Qasr at Mushatta. PJ. 1666.Qasr at Tuba. PJ. 2707-8.Qazvin. TN. 157-66, 205-6, 281-6.Qena province. ES. 344-53.Qishm island. TN. 1026-9.Qizil Rubat. JR. 1809.Quaiti Sultanates. AP. 308-29, 2385.Qum. TN. 545, 926, 976, 1032. 1339-40.Quwair. IR. 3746-7.Rabat. NA. 106-15, 129, 214-24.Rabban Hormuzd. IR. 3922.Rabigh. AP. 1255-8.Rabla. SL. 156-7.Ramadi. JR. 193-200, 2124-5, 3485.Ramallah. PJ. 1852-915, 2273, 2329-30.Ramat at Khalil. PJ. 322.Ramat Gan. PJ. 3169.Ramla. PJ. 620-9, 1239, 1343, 3115-6, 3121, 3147-53,

3191-4.Ranya. JR. 2705-16, 2830-5.Ras at Ain. SL. 215-7, 1996, 2000, 4337-8.Rawa. JR. 2442-6.

Rayat. JR. 2352-5.Rayy. TN. 520-1, 1318.Reggan. NA. 279-83.Rehovoth. PJ. 2468-70.Resht. TN. 188-90, 211, 220-3, 977.Risib. AP. 925-30, 933-6.Riyadh. AP. 1073-83, 1179-81, 1401-15, 1584, 1790-812,

1814-8, 1844-58,1867-904, 2100-17, 2249-82.Rizayah. TN. 609-12.Roseires. ES. 390.Rub at Khali. AP. 1585-667.Rud-i-Parian. TN. 793.Rud-i-Sistan. TN. 800, 802, 806, 808-9, 829.Ruwanduz. IR. 1325-48, 1677-88, 1916-29, 2356-63, 2382-

405, 2681-704, 2791, 2803-25, 3135-6, 3376-8, 3380,3620, 3667-8, 3670, 3832-7.

Safad. PJ. 525-6.Safi. NA. 116-23.Sahyun. SL. 227-31, 1019-37, 1078-84.Al Said. AP. 641-61.Saida. SL. 118, 372, 598, 601-4, 779-83, 1007, 1038,

1151-2, 1243-4, 1742-3, 1953-4.Saiwun. AP. 723-6, 844, 870-2, 883-98, 901-7, 909-14,

937.Sakkara. ES. 234-7, 845.Sakkis. TN. 1376.Salima. ES. 48-68, 181-93.Salkin. SL. 282.Salt. PJ. 774, 1627-32, 1705-11, 1723, 2702-6, 3052,

4433.

Salwa. AP. 1590.Samarkand. TN. 499, 503-9.Samarra. IR. 142-6, 294-5, 297-307, 310-11, 457, 2573-

87, 3373-4, 3839-46, 4009, 4023.Sanaa. AP. 2174-90.Sarafand. PJ. 2318-22, 2368-70, 3420-4, 3711, 3714.Sarra. ES. 48-68, 161-4.Saveh. TN. 699.Sebastiya. PJ. 852-3.Shabwa. AP. 940-56.Shah Rud. TN. 215, 227-30.Shaqlawa. JR. 1301-16, 2717-9, 2802, 2869-71, 3382-3.Shaqra. AP. 1203-05.Shar jah . AP 2300-01.Shatt at Arab. IR. 106-10, 2501-12, 3483-4, 3728, 3882,

4013.

Shatt at Gharraf. JR. 1797-802.Shibam. AP. 713-22, 958-60.Shifata. JR. 3867-8, 3871, 3874, 3884, 3907-8, 3915,

3926-7.Shihr. AP. 727-34.Shiraz. TN. 639-45, 872-82, 1146, 1149-50, 1152-5,

1164-8, 1357-62.Shuf. SL. 166.Shuqra. AP. 621-37.Shushtar. TN. 56-71, 74-5, 355-60.Silakhur. TN. 140.Sinjar. JR. 339-40, 1203-14, 2169-70, 2448-56, 2459,

2483, 2726-8, 3000-06, 3314-24, 3497-9.Sinkat. ES. 882-4.Sistan. TN. 799, 812, 818-21, 830, 833-5, 837-46.Sivand. TN. 651.Sohar. AP. 53.Sohm. AP. 50.Suakin. ES. 880-1, 1421-3.Sudan Railway. ES. 1426.Sudan-villages. ES. 429-568, 1437-8, 1440-2.Suez. ES. 1, 15, 210-11.Suez canal. ES. 201-07, 398, 1346-58, 1450-1.Sulaimaniya. IR. 349-58, 575-7, 679-82, 705-6, 709,

711-12, 889-92, 955, 1046-53, 1055-72, 1535-68,1838-41, 2514-8, 2595-601, 2654-6, 3009-12, 3287-302.

Sulaiyil. AP. 1648-50.Sultaniyah. TN. 168-70, 613-8.Suq at Shuyukh. JR. 264, 1785-96, 3710.Surdash. JR. 1832, 1834-6, 2675-7.Al Suwaiq. AP. 54.Syria-villages. SL. 210-14, 336, 353-4, 668-94, 700,

831-2, 1085-6, 1089-90, 1274-5, 1296, 1999.Syrian desert. SL. 399-402, 2001-09.

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Naiband. TN. 10*0, 1147-8.Najaf . 1R. 2762-*, 2772-3, 3*82, 3690.Najd. AP. 1-7.Nakhail oasis. ES. 372-3.Nakhl. ES. 1*56-7.Nakhsh-i-Rustam. TN. 538-9, 1037.Nasiriya. IR. 3*75-7, 3977-80.Nasratabad. TN. 801, 811, 816.Nazareth. PJ. 69, 215, *37-9, *62, 502, 5*0, 593, 796,

1015, 1169-71, 122*, 1302-3, 1321, 1335, 1385,1*71, 1612-26, 1916, 2018-25, 2139-*0, 2668,3232-5, 3921, *365, **27-9.

Nile barrages. ES. 355-60, 399-*28, 602-6, 616, 1501,1503.

Nile river. ES. 253, 292, 29*-5, 355-61, 363, 365,383,390, 399-568, 587-9, 591-3, 595-80*, 937-*6,1395-8, 1*03-*, 1*07, 1*36, 1*73, 1*87-9, 1502-3,1506-7.

Nimrud. IR. 1017-8.Nineveh. IR. 312-2*, 3*96, 392*.Nisab. AP. 666-87, 92*.Nizwa. AP. *5-9.Omdurman. ES. 22.Orontes river. SL. 1*9-5*, 737-8, 1288-9.Paghman valley. TN. *35-52.Palestine and Jordan-villages. PJ. 55, 60, 630-750,

1108-11, 1119-21, 1259, 1265, 1268, 1273, 129*,1307-8, 1331-2, 1388-90, 1393-9, 1*11-19, 1*25-9,1*32, 1601-2, 1665, 1928-51, 1962-70, 1972-8,2056-76, 2096-9, 2115-6, 2118-2*, 21*5-6, 2171-7,2208-9, 229*, 251*-5, 25*5, 296*-6, 2998-3000,3172-7, 3327, 3370, 3373, 3375, 3386-9, **25, **32,**59.

Palestine Railways. PJ. 3178-81, *015-122, *259, **92-500.

Palmyra. SL. 78-81, 303-*, 306-7, 325-30, 377-8,*07-17, 519-32, 588-91, 750-*, 822-9, 878-80,12*5-6, 1263-*, 1272-3, 1280-7, 1308-13, 15*1-2,1738.

Panjwin. IR. 1851-8, 2633-*6.Perim island. AP 775-80.Persepolis. TN. 526-31, 5*0, 6*7-50, 898-92*, 1353-6.Petra. PJ. 51*-9, 781-6, 2557-68, 2755, 2769-895,

3053-68, 3682-93, *317-3*.Philae. ES. 16.Port Said. ES. 17-18, 199-200.Port Sudan. ES. 879, l*2*-5.Port Taufiq. ES. 209, 150*.Qadir Karam. IR. 633-*.Qalaat al Rabab. PJ. 2183.Qalaat Salih. IR. 3711-3.Qalaat Sharqa (Assur). IR. 1*7-56, 181, 308-9, 3*9*,

3750.Qalaat Simaan. SL. 116, 232-*6.Qara Dagh. IR. 780-8, 1569-7*, 2652-3, 2657-7*.Qasr Abdullah. PJ. 2767.Qasr al Abd. PJ. *27*.Qasr al Azraq. PJ. 2711-*.Qasr al Hair. SL. 51.Qasr al Mushatta. PJ. 1666.Qasr al Tuba. PJ. 2707-8.Qazvin. TN. 157-66, 205-6, 281-6.Qena province. ES. 3**-53.Qishm island. TN. 1026-9.Qizil Rubat. IR. 1809.Quaiti Sultanates. AP. 308-29, 2385.Qum. TN. 5*5, 926, 976, 1032. 1339-*0.Quwair. IR. 37*6-7.Rabat. NA. 106-15, 129, 21*-2*.Rabban Hormuzd. IR. 3922.Rabigh. AP. 1255-8.Rabla. SL. 156-7.Ramadi. IR. 193-200, 212*-5, 3*85.Ramallah. PJ. 1852-915, 2273, 2329-30.Ramat al Khalil. PJ. 322.Ramat Can. PJ. 3169.Ramla. PJ. 620-9, 1239, 13*3, 3115-6, 3121, 31*7-53,

3191-*.Ranya. IR. 2705-16, 2830-5.Ras al Ain. SL. 215-7, 1996, 2000, *337-8.Rawa. IR. 2**2-6.

Rayât. IR. 2352-5.Rayy. TN. 520-1, 1318.Reggan. NA. 279-83.Rehovoth. PJ. 2*68-70.Resht. TN. 188-90, 211, 220-3, 977.Risib. AP. 925-30, 933-6.Riyadh. AP. 1073-83, 1179-81, 1*01-15, 158*, 1790-812,

181*-8, 18**-58,1867-90*, 2100-17, 22*9-82.Rizayah. TN. 609-12.Roseires. ES. 390.Rub al Khali. AP. 1585-667.Rud-i-Parian. TN. 793.Rud-i-Sistan. TN. 800, 802, 806, 808-9, 829.Ruwanduz. IR. 1325-*8, 1677-88, 1916-29, 2356-63, 2382-

*05, 2681-70*, 2791, 2803-25, 3135-6, 3376-8, 3380,3620, 3667-8, 3670, 3832-7.

Safad. PJ. 525-6.Safi. NA. 116-23.Sahyun. SL. 227-31, 1019-37, 1078-8*.Al Said. AP. 6*1-61.Saida. SL. 118, 372, 598, 601-*, 779-83, 1007, 1038,

1151-2, 12*3-*, 17*2-3, 1953-*.Saiwun. AP. 723-6, 8**, 870-2, 883-98, 901-7, 909-1*,

937.Sakkara. ES. 23*-7, 8*5.Sakkis. TN. 1376.Salima. ES. *8-68, 181-93.Salkin. SL. 282.Salt. PJ. 77*, 1627-32, 1705-11, 1723, 2702-6, 3052,

**33.Salwa. AP. 1590.Samarkand. TN. *99, 503-9.Samarra. IR. 1*2-6, 29*-5, 297-307, 310-11, *57, 2573-

87, 3373-*, 3839-*6, *009, *023.Sanaa. AP. 217*-90.Sarafand. PJ. 2318-22, 2368-70, 3*20-*, 3711, 371*.Sarra. ES. *8-68, 161-*.Saveh. TN. 699.Sebastiya. PJ. 852-3.Shabwa. AP. 9*0-56.Shah Rud. TN. 215, 227-30.Shaqlawa. IR. 1301-16, 2717-9, 2802, 2869-71, 3382-3.Shaqra. AP. 1203-05.Sharjah. AP 2300-01.Shatt al Arab. IR. 106-10, 2501-12, 3*83-*, 3728, 3882,

*013.Shatt al Gharraf. IR. 1797-802.Shibam. AP. 713-22, 958-60.Shifata. IR. 3867-8, 3871, 387*, 388*, 3907-8, 3915,

3926-7.Shihr. AP. 727-3*.Shiraz. TN. 639-*5, 872-82, 11*6, 11*9-50, 1152-5,

116*-8, 1357-62.Shut. SL. 166.Shuqra. AP. 621-37.Shushtar. TN. 56-71, 7*-5, 355-60.Silakhur. TN. 1*0.Sinjar. IR. 339-*0, 1203-1*, 2169-70, 2**8-56, 2*59,

2*83, 2726-8, 3000-06, 331*-2*, 3*97-9.Sinkat. ES. 882-*.Sistan. TN. 799, 812, 818-21, 830, 833-5, 837-*6.Sivand. TN. 651.Sohar. AP. 53.Sohm. AP. 50.Suakin. ES. 880-1, 1*21-3.Sudan Railway. ES. 1*26.Sudan-villages. ES. *29-568, 1*37-8, l**0-2.Suez. ES. l, 15, 210-11.Suez canal. ES. 201-07, 398, 13*6-58, 1*50-1.Sulaimaniya. IR. 3*9-58, 575-7, 679-82, 705-6, 709,

711-12, 889-92, 955, 10*6-53, 1055-72, 1535-68,1838-*!, 251*-8, 2595-601, 265*-6, 3009-12, 3287-302.

Sulaiyil. AP. 16*8-50.Sultaniyah. TN. 168-70, 613-8.Suq al Shuyukh. IR. 26*, 1785-96, 3710.Surdash. IR. 1832, 183*-6, 2675-7.Al Suwaiq. AP. 5*.Syria-villages. SL. 210-1*, 336, 353-*, 668-9*, 700,

831-2, 1085-6, 1089-90, 127*-5, 1296, 1999.Syrian desert. SL. 399-*02, 2001-09.

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Tabancourt. NA 276-8.Tabor, Mt. PJ. 441, 1176, 1304, 2155, 2373-5.Tabriz. IN. 203-4, 511, 1372.Tafila. PJ. 2987-92.Tagh-i-Bustan. TN. 1296.Taif. AP. 1117-27, 1289-312, 2083-9.Taizz. AP. 2194-210.Tall Afar. IR. 332-3, 338, 2457.Tall Kaif. IR. 326-31, 3748.Tangiers. NA. 11-12, 15-16, 20-21, 25, 27, 35, 37, 49,

53, 55-7, 59, 71-4, 225-34.Tannesruft. NA. 274-5.Tantura. PJ. 2411.Taqtaq. 1R. 641-2.Tarim. AP. 817-22, 865-9, 900, 908.Tarkalan. JR. .1022-3, 1695-701.Tartus. SL. 100-03, 125, 284-5, 1039-44, 1975.Tehio. ES. 161-4.Tehran. IN. 32, 208-10, 279, 365-72, 379-84, 652, 654-

65, 669-72, 698, 970-4, 988, 995-9, 1307-8.Tekro. ES. 69-106.Tetouan. NA. 235-47.Thumair. AP. 782.Tiberias. PJ. 436, 503, 527-8, 594-6, 1099, 1122-4,

1177, 1225, 1305, 1309, 1328, 1455, 1472, 1583-6,1980, 2111-14, 2149-53, 2166-7, 2332-4, 2493, 2580,3210, 4260-61, 4375, 4434-5.

Tiflis. TN. 472, 475, 477-81, 496.Tigrin. ES. 1262-4, 1267.Tigris river. JR. 7, 29-33, 67, 97-8, 230-1, 238-40,

423, 452, 454-5, 530, 551, 1282-8, 1956-8, 2437-41,2472-4, 3408, 3428, 3439, 3445, 3491-3, 3603,3613-5, 3718, 3816-9, 3822-3, 3826-9, 3851-2,3855-8, 3872, 3886, 4019-20.

Trabizond. TN. 492-4.Tripoli (Lebanon). SL. 586-7, 699, 924-35, 1045, 1109,

1343, 1969-74.Tripoli (Libya). NA. 130-8, 165-71, 173-9, 181-93, 260-

71.

Tunis. NA. 66-7, 70, 82-4.Turkey-villages. TN. 512, 597-604, 629-34, 1249.TUwaina. PJ. 3048-9.Tuz Khurmatu. 1R. 360-2, 631, 908, 1030, 3729.Tyre. SL. 594-7, 1011.Ukhaidhir. JR. 1772-8, 2753-61, 2774, 3688, 3752-69,

3869-70, 3928-41, 4010.Umm al Risas. PJ. 2970.Uqair. AP. 1235-6.Ur. IR. 124-9, 1779-84, 3860-6, 3880-1, 3883, 3943,

3948-57.Urmia, lake. TN. 1375.Uwainid. AP. 2124-5.Wahidi Sultanate. AP. 255-84.Warka. JR. 1806-8, 2157-61.Wasit. IR. 3194-6.Wejh. AP. 1161-3, 1237-41.Yafaai Sultanates. AP. 158-84.Yanbu. AP. 1159-60, 1237-41.Yarmuk river. PJ. 3371, 4011-2.Yazd-i-Khvast. TN. 679, 1352.Zab river. JR. 627-9, 641, 1811, 1821, 1825-30, 2111-7,

2196-7, 2201, 2319-23, 2829, 2943-99.Zakho. IR. 966-8, 970-95, 1151-8, 3270-80, 3891, 3895.Zangaki. JR. 826-7.Zanjan. TN. 184-5.Zavia. NA. 139-64.Zeitun. IN. 516-7.Zerqa. PJ. 827-31, 1952-61, 3700.Zilfi. AP. 1191-5.Zinjibar. AP. 599-620.Ziza. PJ. 1285.Zliten. NA. 172.Zonguldak. TN. 513, 637, 1257.Zubair. JR. 130-4, 261-3, 545-50.

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Tabancourt. NA 276-8.Tabor, Mt. PJ. 441, 1176, 1304, 2155, 2373-5.Tabriz. TN. 203-*, 511, 1372.Tafila. PO. 2987-92.Tagh-i-Bustan. TN. 1296.Tail. AP. 1117-27, 1289-312, 2083-9.Taizz. AP. 2194-210.Tall Afar. IR. 332-3, 338, 2457.Tall Kaif . IR. 326-31, 3748.Tangiers. NA. 11-12, 15-16, 20-21, 25, 27, 35, 37, 49,

53, 55-7, 59, 71-4, 225-34.Tannesruft. NA. 274-5.Tantura. P3. 2411.Taqtaq. IR. 641-2.Tarim. AP. 817-22, 865-9, 900, 908.Tarkalan. IR. 1022-3, 1695-701.Tartus. SL. 100-03, 125, 284-5, 1039-44, 1975.Tehio. ES. 161-4.Tehran. TN. 32, 208-10, 279, 365-72, 379-84, 652, 654-

65, 669-72, 698, 970-4, 988, 995-9, 1307-8.Tekro. ES. 69-106.Tetouan. NA. 235-47.Thumair. AP. 782.Tiberias. PJ. 436, 503, 527-8, 594-6, 1099, 1122-4,

1177, 1225, 1305, 1309, 1328, 1455, 1472, 1583-6,1980, 2111-14, 2149-53, 2166-7, 2332-4, 2493, 2580,3210, 4260-61, 4375, 4434-5.

Tiflis. TN. 472, 475, 477-81, 496.Tigrin. ES. 1262-4, 1267.Tigris river. IR. 7, 29-33, 67, 97-8, 230-1, 238-40,

423, 452, 454-5, 530, 551, 1282-8, 1956-8, 2437-41,2472-4, 3408, 3428, 3439, 3445, 3491-3, 3603,3613-5, 3718, 3816-9, 3822-3, 3826-9, 3851-2,3855-8, 3872, 3886, 4019-20.

Trabizond. TN. 492-4.Tripoli (Lebanon). SL. 586-7, 699, 924-35, 1045, 1109,

1343, 1969-74.Tripoli (Libya). NA. 130-8, 165-71, 173-9, 181-93, 260-

71.Tunis. NA. 66-7, 70, 82-4.Turkey-villages. TN. 512, 597-604, 629-34, 1249.Tùwaina. PJ. 3048-9.Tuz Khurmatu. IR. 360-2, 631, 908, 1030, 3729.Tyre. SL. 594-7, 1011.Ukhaidhir. IR. 1772-8, 2753-61, 2774, 3688, 3752-69,

3869-70, 3928-41, 4010.Umm al Risas. P3. 2970.Uqair. AP. 1235-6.Ur. IR. 124-9, 1779-84, 3860-6, 3880-1, 3883, 3943,

3948-57.Urmia, lake. TN. 1375.Uwainid. AP. 2124-5.*ahidi Sultanate. AP. 255-84.Warka. IR. 1806-8, 2157-61.*asit. IR. 3194-6.*ejh. AP. 1161-3, 1237-41.Yafaai Sultanates. AP. 158-84.Yanbu. AP. 1159-60, 1237-41.Yarmuk river. P3. 3371, 4011-2.Yazd-i-Khvast. TN. 679, 1352.Zab river. IR. 627-9, 641, 1811, 1821, 1825-30, 2111-7,

2196-7, 2201, 2319-23, 2829, 2943-99.Zakho. IR. 966-8, 970-95, 1151-8, 3270-80, 3891, 3895.Zangaki. IR. 826-7.Zanjan. TN. 184-5.Zavia. N A. 139-64.Zeitun. TN. 516-7.Zerqa. P3. 827-31, 1952-61, 3700.Zilfi. AP. 1191-5.Zinjibar. AP. 599-620.Ziza. P3. 1285.Zliten. NA. 172.Zonguldak. TN. 513, 637, 1257.Zubair. IR. 130-4, 261-3, 545-50.

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Agriculture. AP. 179-81, 241-4, 246, 445, 591-2, 619-20, 692, 873-5, 878, 905, 909-12, 1018-25, 1037-50;PJ. 448, 456, 460, 1108-11, 1119-20, 1194-6, 1314,1322, 1389-90, 1393-5, 1399, 1410-24, 2033-45,2058-76, 2106-10, 2116, 2121-4, 2208, 2294, 2331,2543, 2764, 2908-9, 4228-9, 4459; SL. 46, 288, 737,1089-90; IR. 329, 529, 539-44, 568, 630, 835,996-9, 1051, 1145-8, 1715, 1726, 1728, 1758-60,1824, 2600, 2602, 2872-907, 2922, 3058, 3446, 3708,3853-4, 3944, 3949; TN. 2, 7, 11-12, 34, 131,295-310, 475, 485, 550, 552-3, 581, 624-9, 631-5,700, 821, 1038-9, 1144-5, 1244-7, 1255-6, 1371;E5. 932-6, 1246, 1248-51, 1253, 1265, 1271-4, 1393,1415-6, 1427-9, 1435.

Antiquities. AP. 199-200, 823, 917, 1756, 2310;PJ. 23, 34, 36-7, 41, 64, 206, 212, 221, 239-40,322-4, 342, 347-53, 356, 377-8, 482, 504, 513, 529,542-9, 606-9, 771-3, 775-86, 797-804, 854-61,882-7, 891-8, 900-05, 1047-94, 1108, 1121, 1128,1145-61, 1172-6, 1184-92, 1243, 1247, 1258, 1260-3,1270, 1284-93, 1300-01, 1329-30, 1345, 1348,1353-4, 1358, 1361, 1364, 1438, 1449, 1606-11,1666, 2156-7, 2255, 2274-8, 2295, 2377, 2557-8,2624-8, 2633-42, 2693-9, 2274-8, 2295, 2377,2557-8, 2624-8, 2633-42, 2693-9, 2707-8, 2711-51,2755, 2762-7, 2679-902, 2922-39, 2943-6, 2952,2967-9, 2970, 2973-81, 3053-68, 3041-7, 3202-7,3255-6, 3258-61 3390-3, 3672-700, 4171-86, 4274,4306-34, 4346, 4416-9; SL. 9-12, 26, 28-9, 44,65-81, 116, 194-206, 232-46, 303-4, 306-7, 325-30,373-8, 458-74, 489-532, 559-60, 564-77, 588-91,704, 746-54, 758, 764-78, 784-95, 802-3, 809,815-29, 878-80, 889-922, 951-1001, 1245-56, 1263-4,1280-7, 1300-13, 1500-8, 1523-30, 1733-8, 1740,1955-68, 1981-3; IR. 111-4, 132, 135-46, 178-80,182-9, 192, 211, 224, 243-4, 286-91, 297-311,446-51, 457, 459-62, 557-67, 651-7, 791, 793-804,812-15, 1006-10, 1013, 1017-9, 1027-8, 1191-6,1246, 1290, 1319-22, 1772-4, 2126, 2160-1, 2483,2496-8, 2520-2, 2525-35, 2537-42, 2551-4, 2573-90,2605-23, 2753-61, 2774, 3134, 3194-6, 3284-6, 3367,3373-4, 3416, 3434-8, 3495-6, 3606, 3676, 3686,3688, 3691, 3721-7, 3750, 3791-804, 3838, 3839-46,3860-6, 3869-70, 3880-3, 3887, 3924, 3928-41, 3943,3946, 3948, 3950-9, 3981-91, 3998-401, 4009-10,4023; TN. 80-2, 288, 295-312, 454, 458, 520-1,526-31, 538-9, 540-6, 562-8, 576-9, 647-50, 769,

807, 812-5, 830, 832-3, 898-924, 1025, 1037,1238-9, 1248, 1254, 1289, 1296-7, 1318, 1353-6;ES. 16, 21, 213-6, 227-37, 239, 248-9, 261, 264-9,271, 273, 283-4, 286-8, 364, 381, 388, 569-75, 594,834-45, 872, 947-52, 954-81, 1197, 1201-8, 1212-4,1366, 1479-81, 1490-500, NA. 65, 69, 86.

Archaeology. PJ. 178, 239-40, 529, 1145-61, 1175,1728-9; SL. 489-518; IR. 118-22, 124-9, 147-56,181, 1022-3, 1695-701, 1799-84, 1806-8, 2157-9,3880-1, 3948, 3958-9; TN. 1289.

Architecture. See Buildings.Archives. ES. 327-42.Armed Forces:

Air. AP. 8-15; PJ. 2407-9, 2477-8, 3191-4, 3615;SL. 122-3, 1772-81, 1834-905; IR. 897, 2469, 3626,4013; TN. 421-4; ES. 1359 , 1384-9.Land. AP. 8-15, 17-24, 30, 55, 102-3, 118-27,236-7, 303-7, 333, 566 765, 804-6, 1257-8, 1775-82,1839-43, 2379-80, 1919-35; PJ. 112, 120-47, 787-92,812, 869-81, 1716-20, 1723 1791-2, 1799, 2145-6,2180-2, 2198, 2200, 2216-20, 2225-6, 2261, 2273,2292-3, 2318-27, 2368-70, 2420-3, 2468-70, 2511,2648-51, 2910, 3036, 3051, 3087, 3217, 3282, 3289,

3294, 3299, 3327, 3329-30, 3347-8, 3377-81, 3483-6,3552-3, 3554, 3594-8, 3614, 3630, 3648, 3797,3843-51, 3995, 4291-300, 4335-6, 4344-5; SL. 52,58-61, 87-8, 97, 115, 158-9, 173, 207-9, 283, 306,341, 719-20, 732, 1047-51, 1077, 1091-3, 1102-3,1118-9, 1145-6, 1153-5, 1187-8, 1219-23, 1226-9,1271, 1282-7, 1315-7, 1417-37, 1440-2, 1445-6,1531-3, 1617, 1628-31, 1683-5; IR. 66, 115, 216-21,526-7, 554, 571-3, 582, 632, 669-73, 676, 683-704,709-10, 909, 3360-5, 3475, 3477-8, 3486, 3715-7,3807-8, 3812-5, 3824; TN. 49-50, 78-9, 158, 211-4,280-2, 325, 590-3, 678, 704, 792, 822, 1147-77,1240-3, 1292; ES. 23-35, 245-7, 805, 863-70, 890-1,1360-3, 1382-9; NA. 284.Sea. AP. 102, 2091-6; PJ. 2438, 2444-6, 3647-50;SL. 122-3, 1772-81, 1834-905; IR. 3485, 3816;TN. 52, 682, 1241-2, 1290.

Armenian Church. PJ. 113, 180-1, 1163, 1373, 2004,2309, 3110-1; SL. 582.

Armenian Life. TN. 476, 479, 495.Assyrians. SL. 668-94, 1085, 1274-5, 1296; IR. 1003-5,

1082-3, 2787-8, 2793, 2797, 3616-7, 3896.Aviation. See Transportation.Banking. IR. 82; TN. 670, 772.Barrages. See Waterways and Irrigation.Basilica. See Buildings.Bedouin. AP. 1-7, 195, 468-70, 498, 563, 1183, 1263,

1402, 1730, 1939-47; PJ. 61, 335, 447, 449, 458,464-7, 469, 470, 1201, 1203, 1324, 1383-4, 1430-1,2100-01, 2147-8, 2540-2, 2950, 2966, 3209, 4225;SL. 19, 41-2, 399-402, 2003-4; IR. 133-4, 193,729-32, 736-40, 743-6, 749, 1756-7, 1767-8,3422-3, 3885; ES. 1462; NA. 285-7.

Biblical sites. PJ. 6, 10-13, 16-18, 23, 27, 30-32, 34,37, 39-40, 43, 45, 50, 53, 63, 67, 71, 203, 205,208-9, 325-474, 483-4, 487-8, 491-2, 494, 497, 537,1047-90, 1127, 1242, 1244, 1251-2, 1260-1, 1270,1272, 1280, 1296, 1327, 1334, 1340, 1353-4, 1357,1360, 1363-4, 1367, 1453, 1491-2, 1494, 2528, 2569,2682, 2688, 3102-3, 4230-1, 4244, 4346, 4390-2,4404-5.

Boundary Commissions. SL. 308-18, 320-4, 333, 335,338-9, 350-4, 369, 379-98, 403-6, 418-28;IR. 924-31, 940-1, 951-3, 956, 959, 969, 972-5,994-5, 1000-01, 2448-53, 2458, 2460-73, 2475-82,3501-601; TN. 778-846.

Boy Scout Movement. PJ. 576-7, 585-8, 601-4, 616-29,1165, 1979-80, 1989, 3115-6; IR. 365-92, 402-4,3964-72.

Bridges. AP. 519, 1811; PJ. 54, 214, 4011-2, 4270;SL. 1491-9; IR. 34-8, 232, 456-9, 648, 667, 932-3,948, 978, 996-9, 1032, 2156, 2223, 2319-21,2570-71, 2651, 2747-52, 3272, 3402, 3417-8, 3749,3825, 4018; TN. 64-71, 76-7, 80-2, 198, 214-5,217-9, 355, 455, 540-6, 754-6, 770-1, 805, 812,939, 942, 945, 948, 958, 964, 979-80, 1195, 1260,1262, 1323, 1349-50; ES. 282, 1179, 1407, 1473;NA. 89, 121.

Broadcasting. AP. 1026-34.Buildings:

Basilica. PJ. 1112; SL. 100-3, 125, 284-5, 1039-44,1975.

Caravanserais. TN. 141-4, 146, 190, 1373-4.Castles, Citadels and Forts. AP. 40-5, 50, 53-4,90, 141-3, 207-8, 226, 257, 281-2, 284, 332-3, 664,684-5, 774, 782, 823, 1109-10, 1147, 1162-3, 1406,1412, 1557-60, 2126-9, 2135, 2381-4; PJ. 9, 66,820, 851, 1248, 1346, 1633, 1666, 2144, 2183,2604-6, 2646, 2670-5, 2686, 2707-8, 2711-4, 2767,2915-21, 2954-6, 2960-1, 2991, 3048-9, 3095,

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Agriculture. AP. 179-81, 2*1-*, 2*6, **5, 591-2, 619-20, 692, 873-5, 878, 905, 909-12, 1018-25, 1037-50;PJ. **8, *56, *60, 1108-11, 1119-20, 119*-6, 131*,1322, 1389-90, 1393-5, 1399, 1*10-2*, 2033-*5,2058-76, 2106-10, 2116, 2121-*, 2208, 229*, 2331,25*3, 276*, 2908-9, *228-9, **59; SL. *6, 288, 737,1089-90; IR. 329, 529, 539-**, 568, 630, 835,996-9, 1051, 11*5-8, 1715, 1726, 1728, 1758-60,182*, 2600, 2602, 2872-907, 2922, 3058, 3**6, 3708,3853-*, 39**, 39*9; TN. 2, 7, 11-12, 3*, 131,295-310, *75, *85, 550, 552-3, 581, 62*-9, 631-5,700, 821, 1038-9, ll**-5, 12**-7, 1255-6, 1371;ES. 932-6, 12*6, 12*8-51, 1253, 1265, 1271-*, 1393,1*15-6, 1*27-9, 1*35.

Antiquities. AP. 199-200, 823, 917, 1756, 2310;PJ. 23, 3*, 36-7, *1, 6*, 206, 212, 221, 239-*0,322-*, 3*2, 3*7-53, 356, 377-8, *82, 50*, 513, 529,5*2-9, 606-9, 771-3, 775-86, 797-80*, 85*-61,882-7, 891-8, 900-05, 10*7-9*, 1108, 1121, 1128,11*5-61, 1172-6, 118*-92, 12*3, 12*7, 1258, 1260-3,1270, 128*-93, 1300-01, 1329-30, 13*5, 13*8,1353-*, 1358, 1361, 136*, 1*38, 1**9, 1606-11,1666, 2156-7, 2255, 227*-8, 2295, 2377, 2557-8,262*-8, 2633-*2, 2693-9, 227*-8, 2295, 2377,2557-8, 262*-8, 2633-*2, 2693-9, 2707-8, 2711-51,2755, 2762-7, 2679-902, 2922-39, 29*3-6, 2952,2967-9, 2970, 2973-81, 3053-68, 30*1-7, 3202-7,3255-6, 3258-61 3390-3, 3672-700, *171-86, *27*,*306-3*, *3*6, **16-9; SL. 9-12, 26, 28-9, **,65-81, 116, 19*-206, 232-*6, 303-*, 306-7, 325-30,373-8, *58-7*, *89-532, 559-60, 56*-77, 588-91,70*, 7*6-5*, 758, 76*-78, 78*-95, 802-3, 809,815-29, 878-80, 889-922, 951-1001, 12*5-56, 1263-*,1280-7, 1300-13, 1500-8, 1523-30, 1733-8, 17*0,1955-68, 1981-3; IR. 111-*, 132, 135-*6, 178-80,182-9, 192, 211, 22*, 2*3-*, 286-91, 297-311,**6-51, *57, *59-62, 557-67, 651-7, 791, 793-80*,812-15, 1006-10, 1013, 1017-9, 1027-8, 1191-6,12*6, 1290, 1319-22, 1772-*, 2126, 2160-1, 2*83,2*96-8, 2520-2, 2525-35, 2537-*2, 2551-*, 2573-90,2605-23, 2753-61, 277*, 313*, 319*-6, 328*-6, 3367,3373-*, 3*16, 3*3*-8, 3*95-6, 3606, 3676, 3686,3688, 3691, 3721-7, 3750, 3791-80*, 3838, 3839-*6,3860-6, 3869-70, 3880-3, 3887, 392*, 3928-*!, 39*3,39*6, 39*8, 3950-9, 3981-91, 3998-*01, *009-10,*023; TN. 80-2, 288, 295-312, *5*, *58, 520-1,526-31, 538-9, 5*0-6, 562-8, 576-9, 6*7-50, 769,807, 812-5, 830, 832-3, 898-92*, 1025, 1037,1238-9, 12*8, 125*, 1289, 1296-7, 1318, 1353-6;ES. 16, 21, 213-6, 227-37, 239, 2*8-9, 261, 26*-9,271, 273, 283-*, 286-8, 36*, 381, 388, 569-75, 59*,83*-*5, 872, 9*7-52, 95*-81, 1197, 1201-8, 1212-*,1366, 1*79-81, 1*90-500, NA. 65, 69, 86.

Archaeology. PJ. 178, 239-*0, 529, 11*5-61, 1175,1728-9; SL. *89-518; IR. 118-22, 12*-9, 1*7-56,181, 1022-3, 1695-701, 1799-8*, 1806-8, 2157-9,3880-1, 39*8, 3958-9; TN. 1289.

Architecture. See Buildings.Archives. ES. 327-*2.Armed Forces:

Air. AP. 8-15; PJ. 2*07-9, 2*77-8, 3191-*, 3615;SL. 122-3, 1772-81, 183*-905; IR. 897, 2*69, 3626,*013; TN. *21-*; ES. 1359 , 138*-9.Land. AP. 8-15, 17-2*, 30, 55, 102-3, 118-27,236-7, 303-7, 333, 566 765, 80*-6, 1257-8, 1775-82,1839-*3, 2379-80, 1919-35; PJ. 112, 120-*7, 787-92,812, 869-81, 1716-20, 1723 1791-2, 1799, 21*5-6,2180-2, 2198, 2200, 2216-20, 2225-6, 2261, 2273,2292-3, 2318-27, 2368-70, 2*20-3, 2*68-70, 2511,26*8-51, 2910, 3036, 3051, 3087, 3217, 3282, 3289,

329*, 3299, 3327, 3329-30, 33*7-8, 3377-81, 3*83-6,3552-3, 355*, 359*-8, 361*, 3630, 36*8, 3797,38*3-51, 3995, *291-300, *335-6, *3**-5; SL. 52,58-61, 87-8, 97, 115, 158-9, 173, 207-9, 283, 306,3*1, 719-20, 732, 10*7-51, 1077, 1091-3, 1102-3,1118-9, 11*5-6, 1153-5, 1187-8, 1219-23, 1226-9,1271, 1282-7, 1315-7, 1*17-37, l**0-2, l**5-6,1531-3, 1617, 1628-31, 1683-5; IR. 66, 115, 216-21,526-7, 55*, 571-3, 582, 632, 669-73, 676, 683-70*,709-10, 909, 3360-5, 3*75, 3*77-8, 3*86, 3715-7,3807-8, 3812-5, 382*; TN. *9-50, 78-9, 158, 211-*,280-2, 325, 590-3, 678, 70*, 792, 822, 11*7-77,12*0-3, 1292; ES. 23-35, 2*5-7, 805, 863-70, 890-1,1360-3, 1382-9; NA. 28*.Sea. AP. 102, 2091-6; PJ. 2*38, 2***-6, 36*7-50;SL. 122-3, 1772-81, 183*-905; IR. 3*85, 3816;TN. 52, 682, 12*1-2, 1290.

Armenian Church. PJ. 113, 180-1, 1163, 1373, 200*,2309, 3110-1; SL. 582.

Armenian Life. TN. *76, *79, *95.Assyrians. SL. 668-9*, 1085, 127*-5, 1296; IR. 1003-5,

1082-3, 2787-8, 2793, 2797, 3616-7, 3896.Aviation. See Transportation.Banking. IR. 82; TN. 670, 772.Barrages. See Waterways and Irrigation.Basilica. See Buildings.Bedouin. AP. 1-7, 195, *68-70, *98, 563, 1183, 1263,

1*02, 1730, 1939-*7; PJ. 61, 335, **7, **9, *58,*6*-7, *69, *70, 1201, 1203, 132*, 1383-*, 1*30-1,2100-01, '21*7-8, 25*0-2, 2950, 2966, 3209, *225;SL. 19, *l-2, 399-*02, 2003-*; IR. 133-*, 193,729-32, 736-*0, 7*3-6, 7*9, 1756-7, 1767-8,3*22-3, 3885; ES. 1*62; NA. 285-7.

Biblical sites. PJ. 6, 10-13, 16-18, 23, 27, 30-32, 3*,37, 39-*0, *3, *5, 50, 53, 63, 67, 71, 203, 205,208-9, 325-*7*, *83-*, *87-8, *91-2, *9*, *97, 537,10*7-90, 1127, 12*2, 12**, 1251-2, 1260-1, 1270,1272, 1280, 1296, 1327, 133*, 13*0, 1353-*, 1357,1360, 1363-*, 1367, 1*53, 1*91-2, 1*9*, 2528, 2569,2682, 2688, 3102-3, *230-1, *2**, *3*6, *390-2,**0*-5.

Boundary Commissions. SL. 308-18, 320-*, 333, 335,338-9, 350-*, 369, 379-98, *03-6, *18-28;IR. 92*-31, 9*0-1, 951-3, 956, 959, 969, 972-5,99*-5, 1000-01, 2**8-53, 2*58, 2*60-73, 2*75-82,3501-601; TN. 778-8*6.

Boy Scout Movement. PJ. 576-7, 585-8, 601-*, 616-29,1165, 1979-80, 1989, 3115-6; IR. 365-92, *02-*,396*-72.

Bridges. AP. 519, 1811; PJ. 5*, 21*, *011-2, *270;SL. 1*91-9; IR. 3*-8, 232, *56-9, 6*8, 667, 932-3,9*8, 978, 996-9, 1032, 2156, 2223, 2319-21,2570-71, 2651, 27*7-52, 3272, 3*02, 3*17-8, 37*9,3825, *018; TN. 6*-71, 76-7, 80-2, 198, 21*-5,217-9, 355, *55, 5*0-6, 75*-6, 770-1, 805, 812,939, 9*2, 9*5, 9*8, 958, 96*, 979-80, 1195, 1260,1262, 1323, 13*9-50; ES. 282, 1179, 1*07, 1*73;NA. 89, 121.

Broadcasting. AP. 1026-3*.Buildings:

Basilica. PJ. 1112; SL. 100-3, 125, 28*-5, 1039-**,1975.Caravanserais. TN. 1*1-*, 1*6, 190, 1373-*.Castles, Citadels and Forts. AP. *0-5, 50, 53-*,90, 1*1-3, 207-8, 226, 257, 281-2, 28*, 332-3, 66*,68*-5, 77*, 782, 823, 1109-10, 11*7, 1162-3, 1*06,1*12, 1557-60, 2126-9, 2135, 2381-*; PJ. 9, 66,820, 851, 12*8, 13*6, 1633, 1666, 21**, 2183,260*-6, 26*6, 2670-5, 2686, 2707-8, 2711-*, 2767,2915-21, 295*-6, 2960-1, 2991, 30*8-9, 3095,

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3210-1, 3251, 3331, 4245, 4274-5; SL. 24, 51, 96,118, 126, 226-31, 278-81, 555-7, 601-4, 733-4,739-45, 755-7, 799-801, 830, 914-22, 1002-7,1012-37, 1059-72, 1078-84, 1100-01, 1115, 1196-205,1265, 1270, 1290-3, 1438, 1444, 1455, 1677, 1966-8,1978; IR. 1744-5, 1761-2, 2205-7, 2280-3, 2551-4,2927, 4023; TN. 64-71, 153, 484, 496, 516-7, 582-4,781, 1026-9, 1170-4, 1188, 1197, 1209-11; ES. 219,297, 853-4, 1361, 1364-5, 1377, 1422, 1474, 1484;NA. 276-8.Cathedrals, Churches and Chapels. AP. 971;PJ. 13-14, 44, 52, 63, 65, 71, 76-9, 105, 109,173-6, 182-3, 186, 205, 218, 224-71, 325, 339, 342,347, 357, 363, 371, 394, 398-400, 402-5, 413,483-4, 491, 537, 1176, 1252, 1299, 1360, 1444,1446, 1465, 1473-4, 1491-3, 1522-61, 1601-2,1731-2, 1752-7, 1800-01, 1841, 2155, 2341, 2440-1,2688, 3102-3, 3247, 3775, 3777-8, 4230-1, 4244,4390-2, 4404-5, 4420-3; SL. 116, 232-46, 474, 582,584, 592, 727, 1211; IR. 46-8, 160-3, 170-7, 1132,1160, 3487-9; TN. 872-82; ES. 12-15, 17-18, 1191-6,1198-9, 1212-4, 1414; NA. 75-81, 87-8.Consulates, Government Houses and Residences:

British. AP. 38-9, 764-5, 2048-71; PJ. 1799,2158-62, 2168-9, 2235-44, 2262, 2269-72, 2342,2344-5, 2351-5, 2425, 2454-61, 2752, 2911-3,4276-7, 4301-2; SL. 1088, 1219-23, 1271, 1623-7;IR. 3350, 3372, 3480; TN. 184, 209, 283-6,659-68, 680-1, 684-6, 692, 799, 801, 818, 1164,1182, 1216; ES. 820-3, 851, 902, 1434.

Italian. ES. 1418.Persian. AP. 1990-1.Russian.TN. 811, 1215.Turkish.TN. 51.

Customs Houses. TN. 547.Domestic Architecture. See Urban Life, Rural Lifeand entries for individual towns and villages inthe place-name index.Government and Public buildings. AP. 529-35, 582,590, 1844-56; PJ. 2252-3, 2263-4; SL. 583, 840-60,1210, 1212-6, 1610, 1650-7, 1678-80, 1682; IR. 245-7, 3495-8, 569, 1031, 1079-84, 1705; TN. 1207-8,1217-8, 1221-32, 1261; ES. 300-42, 1421.Hospices. See Public Health.Hospitals. See Public Health.Hotels. PJ. 48, 369, 397, 496, 2668, 3250, 3774,3892; SL. 840-60, 887-8, 1467, 1479; TN. 1372;ES. 262, 982-3.Khans. SL. 936-47; IR. 1048; TN. 295-310, 1317,1320.

Lighthouses. ES. 208, 241.Mills. IR. 871, 2442-6, 2524; TN. 64-71, 173-6,358-9, 642, 1193; ES. 242.Monastic Houses & Convents. PJ. 44, 46, 332, 345,442, 464, 495, 534, 1121, 1315, 1319-20, 1488-9,2523, 3222, 3359, 4271, 4460; SL. 1970-2;IR. 1014-5, 1161-75, 3900-01, 3922; ES. 1209-11.Mosques. AP. 73-7, 311, 431, 435, 438, 517, 547-51,580-1, 583, 629, 631, 669-73, 712, 719, 736, 741,781, 869, 915, 967, 1068-9, 1119-20, 1160, 1186,1240, 1243, 1289-312, 1351-66, 1411, 1476-82,1770-4, 1790-2, 1844-58, 2388; PJ. 19-22, 52, 62,189-92, 202, 339, 357, 387-90, 412, 424-5, 444,485, 503, 539, 550-6, 578, 906, 1126, 1145-61,1254-5, 1313, 1347, 1359, 1450, 1478-9, 1495, 2584,

2603, 2683, 2896-902, 3093, 3104, 3212-3, 3271,4280-7, 4386-8, 4436-41; SL. 15-16, 20, 22, 39,221, 223, 260-9, 344, 481, 555-6, 599, 730-1, 804,807-8, 1005-7, 1052, 1055-8, 1266, 1268, 1452,1471-4, 1770; IR. 99-105, 164-9, 215, 222, 261-3,297-307, 456-9, 605, 712, 1037, 1289, 1468, 1857,2573-87, 2604, 2628-9, 2765-71, 2774, 3413-5, 3441,3687, 3689-90, 3908, 4022; TN. 14, 192, 223, 243-4,247, 349, 462, 465-8, 496, 501, 503-6, 532-7,540-6, 572-5, 585, 699, 760-8, 831, 861-6, 883-97,925-6, 937, 965, 975-8, 1032, 1035-6, 1200,1272-82, 1315-6, 1339-40, 1342-6; ES. 212-8, 222-3,

225, 243-4, 258-9, 298-9, 577-80, 583-4, 1474-7,1482-3; NA. 75-81, 116.Mudhifs. IR. 2424-35, 3157-8, 3160-3, 3165, 3710,3977-80.

Palaces. AP. 36-7, 86, 88, 98-101, 297, 366-7, 375,390, 392-5, 584-5, 717-8, 723-6, 742-4, 818-9, 852,887, 897, 899-902, 1124-5, 1289-312, 1406-8, 1412,1414, 1416-25, 1669-70, 1757-60, 1797-804, 1812,1839-56, 1907, 2090, 2104-9, 2113-7, 2385; PJ. 899,4165-6; SL. 14, 53-4, 104-11, 160-2, 166, 258-9,580, 709-11, 805-6, 1053, 1386-9, 1475-8, 1485-90,1741; IR. 182-9, 224, 1772-4, 2753-61, 3387-8,3639-43, 3688, 3752-69, 3869-70, 3928-41, 4010;TN. 493, 500, 502, 850-60, 883-97, 1033-4, 1285,1287-8, 1347; ES. 1400, 1485; NA. 83-4.Schools. See Education.Towers. P3. 1239, 3149; IR. 342; TN. 454, 582-4,706.

Caravanserais. See Buildings.Castles. See Buildings.Cathedrals. See Buildings.Cemeteries, Shrines and Tombs. AP. 79, 688, 694, 712,

737-8, 816, 821, 989, 2391; PJ. 3, 914, 1730, 1794,2372, 3296-7, 3498-502, 3541-6, 3611-13, 3634-5,4393-4, 4403, 4408; SL. 21, 33-4, 38, 725-6, 796-8,1973-4; IR. 132, 222, 454-5, 1037, 1179-90, 1220,1468, 1831, 2520-2, 2525-35, 2537-42, 2765-71,3197, 3284-6, 3326-8, 3392-3, 3408, 3411-2,3689-90, 3923, 4022; TN. 18, 160, 163-4, 169-70,295-310, 313-8, 644, 872-82, 978, 1032, 1035-6,1146, 1315-6, 1339-40; ES. 220-1, 224, 1499-500.

Christianity and Christian Missions in the Middle East.AP. 971, 974, 2396; PJ. 68, 72-4, 76-9, 94-110,117, 173-6, 182-6, 222, 272-321, 325-31, 371, 391,396, 401, 446, 532-3, 761-8, 1184-92, 1366, 1473,1522-61, 1673-715, 1720, 1724-7, 1731-5, 1740-57,1759-63, 1789-93, 1796-7, 1804-51, 1917-70, 1981-9,2232-4, 2254, 2341, 2431-2, 2440-1, 2508, 3171,3433, 4460; SL. 429-57, 474, 606-67, 695-700, 703,727, 1211; JR. 46-8, 325, 626, 964, 1014-6, 1132,1151-8, 1160, 2869, 3500, 3681, 3900-01, 3904;TN. 711; ES; 12-18, 289-91, 293, 805.

Churches. See Buildings.Cinema. P3. 2462-4.Circassian life. PJ. 2102, 4163-4, 4432; SL. 1091,

1093; TN. 478.Citadels. See Buildings.City gates and walls. AP. 286, 323, 389, 486, 490-3,

500, 564, 766-9, 849-50, 978, 992, 1123, 1401,1403-05, 1410, 1484-5, 1487-8, 1567-74, 1653-5,2398; PJ. 8, 26, 28, 51, 188, 195, 338, 360-1,

369, 373, 375, 379-81, 384, 479, 1047-90, 1129-41,1245-6, 1278, 1355, 1437, 1466, 2687, 3094,3097-100, 3257, 3734, 4158-61, 4234, 4240-2,4288-90, 4340, 4343; SL. 23, 1005-11, 1167-72,1771, 1950; IR. 3416, 3911; TN. 145, 159, 645, 652,759, 1030-1, 1283-4, 1307-8; ES. 585-6, 1478;NA. 12, 41-2, 53, 98-9, 106, 113-4, 203-12, 214-8,220-3.

Clubs and Associations. PJ. 2513, 3144-6.Communciations. PJ. 3269, 3279; TN. 641, 651, 690-1,

693.Conferences, talks and negotiations. AP. 830-43, 1235-

6, 1905-6, 2386, 2401; PJ. 915-20, 1734, 2031-2,2214, 2467, 2494-6, 2552, 3432; ES. 817-8, 1391.

Consulates and Residencies. See Buildings.Coptic Church. PJ. 179, 332, 1764, 3240-1, 3644-5;

ES. 1191-6, 1237, 1254-60, 1341-4.Coronations. IR. 3830-1.Courts of Law and the Judiciary. AP. 559-62; ES. 377-9;

NA. 124-8.Dams. See Waterways and Irrigation.Dancing. AP. 495-7, 893-4, 1036, 1584, 1939-47, 2402;

SL. 290-7; IR. 3081-5, 3290-3, 3339-45, 3770-4;TN. 115-8, 991-4; ES. 1261; NA. 100.

Demonstrations. See Riots and Disturbances.Dervishes. See Islam - special sects.Druzes. See Islam - special sects.Durbars. N. 780.Earthquakes. PJ. 1142-4, 2599-600, 3706-8, 4013-4,

4352-3.Education. AP. 181, 457-9, 974, 1059-60, 1226, 1793-6;

PJ. 222, 278-315, 327, 329-30, 421, 579-84, 593,601-4, 630-760, 1336, 1981-2032, 2297, 2329-30,2554-6, 2908-9, 3399-402; SL. 40, 64, 429-57, 475,

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3210-1, 3251, 3331, 4205, «70-5; SL. 20, 51, 96,118, 126, 226-31, 278-81, 555-7, 601-0, 733-0,739-05, 755-7, 799-801, 830, 910-22, 1002-7,1012-37, 1059-72, 1078-80, 1100-01, 1115, 1196-205,1265, 1270, 1290-3, 1038, 1000, 1055, 1677, 1966-8,1978; IR. 1700-5, 1761-2, 2205-7, 2280-3, 2551-0,2927, 0023; TN. 60-71, 153, 080, 096, 516-7, 582-0,781, 1026-9, 1170-0, 1188, 1197, 1209-11; ES. 219,297, 853-0, 1361, 1360-5, 1377, 1022, 1070, 1080;NA. 276-8.Cathedrals, Churches and Chapels. AP. 971;PJ. 13-10, 00, 52, 63, 65, 71, 76-9, 105, 109,173-6, 182-3, 186, 205, 218, 220-71, 325, 339, 302,307, 357, 363, 371, 390, 398-000, 002-5, 013,083-0, 091, 537, 1176, 1252, 1299, 1360, 1000,1006, 1065, 1073-0, 1091-3, 1522-61, 1601-2,1731-2, 1752-7, 1800-01, 1801, 2155, 2301, 2000-1,2688, 3102-3, 3207, 3775, 3777-8, 0230-1, 0200,0390-2, 0000-5, 0020-3; SL. 116, 232-06, 070, 582,580, 592, 727, 1211; IR. 06-8, 160-3, 170-7, 1132,1160, 3087-9; TN. 872-82; ES. 12-15, 17-18, 1191-6,1198-9, 1212-0, 1010; NA. 75-81, 87-8.Consulates, Government Houses and Residences:

British. AP. 38-9, 760-5, 2008-71; PJ. 1799,2158-62, 2168-9, 2235-00, 2262, 2269-72, 2302,2300-5, 2351-5, 2025, 2050-61, 2752, 2911-3,0276-7, 0301-2; SL. 1088, 1219-23, 1271, 1623-7;IR. 3350, 3372, 3080; TN. 180, 209, 283-6,659-68, 680-1, 680-6, 692, 799, 801, 818, 1160,1182, 1216; ES. 820-3, 851, 902, 1030.Italian. ES. 1018.Persian. AP. 1990-1.Russian.TN. 811, 1215.Turkish.TN. 51.

Customs Houses. TN. 507.Domestic Architecture. See Urban Life, Rural Lifeand entries for individual towns and villages inthe place-name index.Government and Public buildings. AP. 529-35, 582,590, 1800-56; P3. 2252-3, 2263-0; SL. 583, 800-60,1210, 1212-6, 1610, 1650-7, 1678-80, 1682; IR. 205-7, 3095-8, 569, 1031, 1079-80, 1705; TN. 1207-8,1217-8, 1221-32, 1261; ES. 300-02, 1021.Hospices. See Public Health.Hospitals. See Public Health.Hotels. PJ. 08, 369, 397, 096, 2668, 3250, 3770,3892; SL. 800-60, 887-8, 1067, 1079; TN. 1372;ES. 262, 982-3.Khans. SL. 936-07; IR. 1008; TN. 295-310, 1317,1320.Lighthouses. ES. 208, 201.Mills. IR. 871, 2002-6, 2520; TN. 60-71, 173-6,358-9, 602, 1193; ES. 202.Monastic Houses & Convents. PJ. 00, 06, 332, 305,002, 060, 095, 530, 1121, 1315, 1319-20, 1088-9,2523, 3222, 3359, 0271, 0060; SL. 1970-2;IR. 1010-5, 1161-75, 3900-01, 3922; ES. 1209-11.Mosques. AP. 73-7, 311, 031, 035, 038, 517, 507-51,580-1, 583, 629, 631, 669-73, 712, 719, 736, 701,781, 869, 915, 967, 1068-9, 1119-20, 1160, 1186,1200, 1203, 1289-312, 1351-66, 1011, 1076-82,1770-0, 1790-2, 1800-58, 2388; PJ. 19-22, 52, 62,189-92, 202, 339, 357, 387-90, 012, 020-5, 000,085, 503, 539, 550-6, 578, 906, 1126, 1105-61,1250-5, 1313, 1307, 1359, 1050, 1078-9, 1095, 2580,2603, 2683, 2896-902, 3093, 3100, 3212-3, 3271,0280-7, 0386-8, 0036-01; SL. 15-16, 20, 22, 39,221, 223, 260-9, 300, 081, 555-6, 599, 730-1, 800,807-S, 1005-7, 1052, 1055-8, 1266, 1268, 1052,1071-0, 1770; IR. 99-105, 160-9, 215, 222, 261-3,297-307, 056-9, 605, 712, 1037, 1289, 1068, 1857,2573-87, 2600, 2628-9, 2765-71, 2770, 3013-5, 3001,3687, 3689-90, 3908, 0022; TN. 10, 192, 223, 203-0,207, 309, 062, 065-8, 096, 501, 503-6, 532-7,500-6, 572-5, 585, 699, 760-8, 831, 861-6, 883-97,925-6, 937, 965, 975-8, 1032, 1035-6, 1200,1272-82, 1315-6, 1339-00, 1302-6; ES. 212-8, 222-3,225, 203-0, 258-9, 298-9, 577-80, 583-0, 1070-7,1082-3; NA. 75-81, 116.Mudhifs. IR. 2020-35, 3157-8, 3160-3, 3165, 3710,3977-80.

Palaces. AP. 36-7, 86, 88, 98-101, 297, 366-7, 375,390, 392-5, 580-5, 717-8, 723-6, 702-0, 818-9, 852,887, 897, 899-902, 1120-5, 1289-312, 1006-8, 1012,1010, 1016-25, 1669-70, 1757-60, 1797-800, 1812,1839-56, 1907, 2090, 2100-9, 2113-7, 2385; PJ. 899,0165-6; SL. 10, 53-0, 100-11, 160-2, 166, 258-9,580, 709-11, 805-6, 1053, 1386-9, 1075-8, 1085-90,1701; IR. 182-9, 220, 1772-0, 2753-61, 3387-8,3639-03, 3688, 3752-69, 3869-70, 3928-01, 0010;TN. 093, 500, 502, 850-60, 883-97, 1033-0, 1285,1287-8, 1307; ES. 1000, 1085; NA. 83-0.Schools. See Education.Towers. PJ. 1239, 3109; IR. 302; TN. 050, 582-0,706.

Caravanserais. See Buildings.Castles. See Buildings.Cathedrals. See Buildings.Cemeteries, Shrines and Tombs. AP. 79, 688, 690, 712,

737-8, 816, 821, 989, 2391; PJ. 3, 910, 1730, 1790,2372, 3296-7, 3098-502, 3501-6, 3611-13, 3630-5,0393-0, 0003, 0008; SL. 21, 33-0, 38, 725-6, 796-8,1973-0; IR. 132, 222, 050-5, 1037, 1179-90, 1220,1068, 1831, 2520-2, 2525-35, 2537-02, 2765-71,3197, 3280-6, 3326-8, 3392-3, 3008, 3011-2,3689-90, 3923, 0022; TN. 18, 160, 163-0, 169-70,295-310, 313-8, 600, 872-82, 978, 1032, 1035-6,1106, 1315-6, 1339-00; ES. 220-1, 220, 1099-500.

Christianity and Christian Missions in the Middle East.AP. 971, 970, 2396; PJ. 68, 72-0, 76-9, 90-110,117, 173-6, 182-6, 222, 272-321, 325-31, 371, 391,396, 001, 006, 532-3, 761-8, 1180-92, 1366, 1073,1522-61, 1673-715, 1720, 1720-7, 1731-5, 1700-57,1759-63, 1789-93, 1796-7, 1800-51, 1917-70, 1981-9,2232-0, 2250, 2301, 2031-2, 2000-1, 2508, 3171,3033, 0060; SL. 029-57, 070, 606-67, 695-700, 703,727, 1211; IR. 06-8, 325, 626, 960, 1010-6, 1132,1151-8, 1160, 2869, 3500, 3681, 3900-01, 3900;TN. 711; ES; 12-18, 289-91, 293, 805.

Churches. See Buildings.Cinema. 93. 2062-0.Circassian life. PJ. 2102, 0163-0, 0032; SL. 1091,

1093; TN. 078.Citadels. See Buildings.City gates and walls. AP. 286, 323, 389, 086, 090-3,

500, 560, 766-9, 809-50, 978, 992, 1123, 1001,1003-05, 1010, 1080-5, 1087-8, 1567-70, 1653-5,2398; PJ. 8, 26, 28, 51, 188, 195, 338, 360-1,369, 373, 375, 379-81, 380, 079, 1007-90, 1129-01,1205-6, 1278, 1355, 1037, 1066, 2687, 3090,3097-100, 3257, 3730, 0158-61, 0230, 0200-2,0288-90, 0300, 0303; SL. 23, 1005-11, 1167-72,1771, 1950; IR. 3016, 3911; TN. 105, 159, 605, 652,759, 1030-1, 1283-0, 1307-8; ES. 585-6, 1078;NA. 12, 01-2, 53, 98-9, 106, 113-0, 203-12, 210-8,220-3.

Clubs and Associations. PJ. 2513, 3100-6.Communciations. PJ. 3269, 3279; TN. 601, 651, 690-1,

693.Conferences, talks and negotiations. AP. 830-03, 1235-

6, 1905-6, 2386, 2001; PJ. 915-20, 1730, 2031-2,2210, 2067, 2090-6, 2552, 3032; ES. 817-8, 1391.

Consulates and Residencies. See Buildings.Coptic Church. PJ. 179, 332, 1760, 3200-1, 3600-5;

ES. 1191-6, 1237, 1250-60, 1301-0.Coronations. IR. 3830-1.Courts of Law and the Judiciary. AP. 559-62; ES. 377-9;

NA. 120-8.Dams. See Waterways and Irrigation.Dancing. AP. 095-7, 893-0, 1036, 1580, 1939-07, 2002;

SL. 290-7; IR. 3081-5, 3290-3, 3339-05, 3770-0;TN. 115-8, 991-0; ES. 1261; NA. 100.

Demonstrations. See Riots and Disturbances.Dervishes. See Islam - special sects.Druzes. See Islam - special sects.Durbars. TN. 780.Earthquakes. PJ. 1102-0, 2599-600, 3706-8, 0013-0,

0352-3.Education. AP. 181, 057-9, 970, 1059-60, 1226, 1793-6;

PJ. 222, 278-315, 327, 329-30, 021, 579-80, 593,601-0, 630-760, 1336, 1981-2032, 2297, 2329-30,2550-6, 2908-9, 3399-002; SL. 00, 60, 029-57, 075,

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606-66, 695-702, 715, 1954; IR. 40, 99-105, 245-7,261-4, 266-70, 278-9, 281-4, 294-5, 331, 349-58,443-5, 1871, 2202, 3346, 3672, 3882, 3892-5,3898-9, 3917, 3942, 3963-72; TN. 597-604, 636, 985 I

1233-5, 1286, 1351; ES. 17, 243-4, 250, 258-9, 293,298-9, 583-4, 1483, 1486.

Equestrian events. PJ. 2417, 3386-9, 3949-64;SL. 127-33 .

Exhibitions. PJ. 2412-5, 3807-10.Expeditions, journeys and tours. AP. 1063-224,

1585-667; PJ. 1035-183, 2609-10, 2658-66, 2710,3033-5; SL. 1949-2009; IR. 1469-505, 1510-33,1587-676, 1959-2094; TN. 510-637, 1188-377;ES. 36-198, 361-98, 429-568, 620-804, 908-28,1426-42, 1450-65.

Falconry. See Sports and Pastimes.Fellahin. See Rural Life.Festivals. P3. 218, 605, 1487, 2085-92, 2547, 2574-9,

2587-93, 3362-5, 3394-6, 3715-21, 3734;IR. 3206-69; NA. 139-64, 172.

Floods. AP. 1813-7; IR. 272-7, 918-20, 1282-4, 1287-8,1956-8, 2729-34, 2860-4.

Flora. PJ. 1456-9, 3740-2; ES. 1299-322.Forts. See Buildings.Frontier posts. AP. 815; PJ. 2247.Funerals. SL. 796-7, 1184-6, 1534; IR. 3392-3;

TN. 36-7; ES. 3.Gardens. AP. 1182, 1168; PJ. 208, 386, 488, 535-6,

1260, 1327, 1460-1, 2262, 2682; SL. 57; IR. 190,365-92, 2866; NA. 101, 110.

Georgian life. TN. 478, 480, 497.Gipsies. IR. 970, 2109-10; TN. 269-70.Government Houses. See Buildings.Greek Orthodox Church. PJ. 75, 80-89, 401, 404-6, 1257,

1601-2, 2594-8, 3106-9, 3112, 3359, 3644-5, 4442-4;SL. 1689-91.

Hospitals. See Public Health.Hotels. See Buildings.Indigo dying. AP. 309.Industry. AP. 457-62, 974, 1724-6, 1734-5; PJ. 1562-77,

2303-5, 2381-4, 2390-7, 2427-9, 3182-90, 3275-6,4153-5; SL. 407-17, 587; IR. 42, 123, 918-20,922-3, 1702-3, 3493; TN. 56-9, 332-7, 540-6,559-60, 934, 966, 1196, 1267-70; ES. 1391-2, 1394,1446-7.

Investiture Ceremonies. AP. 26-8, 463; TN. 1187.Irrigation. See Waterways and Irrigation.Islam:

Mecca and the pilgrimage. AP. 56-61, 66-71, 73-4,78-9, 996-9, 1003-13, 1330-4, 1343-400, 1416-67,1674-85, 1908-18, 1948-9, 2081, 2389-93, 2403-13;PJ. 2082-4; ES. 254-7.Rites and ceremonies. AP. 55, 94, 1091, 1216,1416-25; PJ. 218, 407, 468, 605, 2077-81, 2085-92,2547, 2574-9, 2587-93, 3362-5, 3394-6, 3715-21,3734, 4436-41; SL. 39; IR. 3420; TN. 4;ES. 1254-60.Special sects:

Bahai. PJ. 4455-8.Dervishes. SL. 30; IR. 634, 844, 1067, 1316,2536.Druzes. PJ. 56; SL. 1206-9, 1623-5, 1632-41.Kaka. IR. 3348-9Yazidis. SL. 355-66; IR. 343-4, 1179-90, 1203-141710, 1715, 2166-7, 2461-8, 2726, 2872-907,3000-06, 3206-69, 3314-24, 3326-45, 3923.

Jewish life. PJ. 25, 420-1, 430, 433, 439, 471-2, 474,486, 1047-90, 1197, 1199, 1204-5, 1256, 1267,1450-1, 3479, 3487, 3644-5, 4341, 4389; IR. 780,1064, 1066, 3432, 3634; TN. 44; NA. 201.

Kakai sect. See Islam - special sects.Khans. See Buildings.Kurds and Kurdistan. IR. 58, 72-81, 341-64, 569-78,

582-887, 889-959, 962-1030, 1046-1239, 1255-77,

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Lebanese Constitutional Crisis, 1943. SL. 1609-76,1678-85.

Libraries. PJ. 533; IR.3629-33.Markets and shops. AP. 189-90, 288, 299-300, 356,

394-5, 406, 468-70, 472-3, 483-5, 594-5, 783-98,1064-5, 1156-7, 1411-2, 1501, 1503, 2113-5; PJ. 5,

36, 60, 199, 212, 344, 410, 461, 470, 493, 1326,1338, 1376, 1378-81, 1400, 1406-7, 1471, 1612-26,2125-40, 3150, 3257, 4235, 4361-3; SL. 4-5, 62,134, 273, 305, 372, 482, 813, 936-47, 1267, 1449,1451, 1456, 1459, 1461, 1469-70; IR. 1-5, 14-15,20, 45, 49-62, 130-1, 345-6, 349-58, 545, 549, 757,875, 935-9, 942-7, 963, 1046-7, 1073-8, 1856, 2222,3404, 3406-7, 3424,4017, 4021; TN. 206, 220-2,295-310, 350-4, 434, 472, 474, 549, 582-4, 725-30,774, 930, 995-8, 1363; ES. 277, 860-2, 1415-6;NA. 7, 19, 22, 27, 31-2, 35, 38, 45, 51, 59, 227-8,230, 237-43, 251-93.

Mecca and the pilgrimage. See Islam.Mills. See Buildings.Mining. IR. 918-20, 922-3; TN. 513, 637, 1257.Monastic Houses. See Buildings.Monuments and Statues. P3. 3636-7; SL. 1979-80;

IR. 115, 233, 3350, 4016; TN. 1202-6, 1220, 1253,1264, 1292; ES. 587, 1399.

Mosaics. TN. 1194.Mosques. See Buildings.Mudhifs. See Buildings.Museums. P3. 533, 1184-92; 5L. 712, 721-2, 724;

IR. 4011-2; TN. 1236, 1289; ES. 951-2, 1341-5,1479-81; NA. 82.

Musical instruments and musicians. AP. 553, 888, 976,2285-6; PJ. 589-90, 1423, 2200, 2289, 2528, 3601,3630; SL. 290-7; IR. 3330, 3431, 3656, 3770-4;TN. 42-3, 115-8, 991-4, 1141; ES. 1262, 1335;NA. 56-7

Occupations:Bakers. PJ. 2118-20.Barbers. TN. 1365.Bargees. SL. 1990-1.Barrel-makers. NA. 50.Basket-makers. ES. 1247.Beggars. TN. 988, 1271.Blacksmiths. IR. 1065.Boatmen. PJ. 90, 1337, 1339, 1475.Builders. AP. 355, 1391, 1398-401; PJ. 1166-7;TN. 35, 40.Camel drivers. IR. 94-5, 1281; NA. 60.Carpenters. PJ. 1321.Charcoal burners. TN. 955.Cobblers. PJ. 796; IR. 1062, 1534.Coppersmiths. IR. 1-5Dragomen. E5. 284.Farmers. See Agriculture.Fishermen. AP. 254, 301, 594-5, 779, 1058;PJ. 1122-4, 1328, 2053, 2111-4, 2411; IR. 3852;TN. 261-2, 1331, 1333; ES. 1395-8.Gardeners. IR. 955, 2601.Hunters. AP. 896; ES. 1270.Jugglers. TN. 508.Knife-sharpeners. PJ. 2170.Letter-writers. PJ. 1404; TN. 433.Masons. PJ. 2055; IR. 934, 2943; TN. 47.Money-changers. PJ. 1405.Muleteers. IR. 1091-6, 2913.Porters. AP. 310; PJ. 454-5, 1382, 1401-3;IR. 9-10, 56, 58, 68, 72-81, 285, 1072, 3494.Potters. AP. 115-6; PJ. 2115.Reapers.IR. 835.Shepherds. PJ. 2033-45, 2108-10; SL. 42, 737,2001-2; IR. 1715, 1726, 1728, 1758-60, 1824, 2918,3949; TN. 2, 634, 1321.Silver-workers. IR. 49-52.Snake-charmers. NA. 11, 15, 37.Street traders. AP. 288, 299-300, 302, 406, 472;PJ. 1400; IR. 53-4, 69, 82; TN. 178, 206; ES. 277.Sweepers. IR. 1070.Sword-makers. SL. 488.Tin-smiths. IR. 3062.Water-carriers. AP. 95, 853-4; PJ. 58, 362, 451-2,1164, 2054; IR. 586, 1050; TN. 474; ES. 846.

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1281-444, 1469-505, 1510-706, 1810-2117, 2171-201,2286-423, 2513-69, 2595-603, 2631-723, 2747-52,2783-856, 2869-999, 3009-136, 3270-349, 3376-83,3616-7, 3627-35, 3670, 3695-700, 3730-49, 3770-4,3832-7, 3890-1, 3895-9, 4003-6; TN. 973-4, 1003-241299-301, 1304, 1373-4.

Land reform. TN. 470-1; ES. 344-53.

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606-66, 695-702, 715, 1954; IR. 40, 99-105, 245-7,261-4, 266-70, 278-9, 281-4, 294-5, 331, 349-58,443-5, 1871, 2202, 3346, 3672, 3882, 3892-5,3898-9, 3917, 3942, 3963-72; TN. 597-604, 636, 985,1233-5, 1286, 1351; ES. 17, 243-4, 250, 258-9, 293,298-9, 583-4, 1483, 1486.

Equestrian events. P3. 2417, 3386-9, 3949-64;SL. 127-33 .

Exhibitions. P3. 2412-5, 3807-10.Expeditions, journeys and tours. AP. 1063-224,

1585-667; P3. 1035-183, 2609-10, 2658-66, 2710,3033-5; SL. 1949-2009; IR. 1469-505, 1510-33,1587-676, 1959-2094; TN. 510-637, 1188-377;ES. 36-198, 361-98, 429-568, 620-804, 908-28,1426-42, 1450-65.

Falconry. See Sports and Pastimes.Fellahin. See Rural Life.Festivals. Pa. 218, 605, 1487, 2085-92, 2547, 2574-9,

2587-93, 3362-5, 3394-6, 3715-21, 3734;IR. 3206-69; NA. 139-64, 172.

Floods. AP. 1813-7; IR. 272-7, 918-20, 1282-4, 1287-8,1956-8, 2729-34, 2860-4.

Flora. P3. 1456-9, 3740-2; ES. 1299-322.Forts. See Buildings.Frontier posts. AP. 815; Pa. 2247.Funerals. SL. 796-7, 1184-6, 1534; IR. 3392-3;

TN. 36-7; ES. 3.Gardens. AP. 1182, 1168; P3. 208, 386, 488, 535-6,

1260, 1327, 1460-1, 2262, 2682; SL. 57; IR. 190,365-92, 2866; NA. 101, 110.

Georgian life. TN. 478, 480, 497.Gipsies. IR. 970, 2109-10; TN. 269-70.Government Houses. See Buildings.Greek Orthodox Church. P3. 75, 80-89, 401, 404-6, 1257,

1601-2, 2594-8, 3106-9, 3112, 3359, 3644-5, 4442-4;SL. 1689-91.

Hospitals. See Public Health.Hotels. See Buildings.Indigo dying. AP. 309.Industry. AP. 457-62, 974, 1724-6, 1734-5; P3. 1562-77,

2303-5, 2381-4, 2390-7, 2427-9, 3182-90, 3275-6,4153-5; SL. 407-17, 587; IR. 42, 123, 918-20,922-3, 1702-3, 3493; TN. 56-9, 332-7, 540-6,559-60, 934, 966, 1196, 1267-70; ES. 1391-2, 1394,1446-7.

Investiture Ceremonies. AP. 26-8, 463; TN. 1187.Irrigation. See Waterways and Irrigation.Islam:

Mecca and the pilgrimage. AP. 56-61, 66-71, 73-4,78-9, 996-9, 1003-13, 1330-4, 1343-400, 1416-67,1674-85, 1908-18, 1948-9, 2081, 2389-93, 2403-13;PJ. 2082-4; ES. 254-7.Rites and ceremonies. AP. 55, 94, 1091, 1216,1416-25; PJ. 218, 407, 468, 605, 2077-81, 2085-92,2547, 2574-9, 2587-93, 3362-5, 3394-6, 3715-21,3734, 4436-41; SL. 39; IR. 3420; TN. 4;ES. 1254-60.Special sects:

Bahai. P3. 4455-8.Dervishes. SL. 30; IR. 634, 844, 1067, 1316,2536.Druzes. P3. 56; SL. 1206-9, 1623-5, 1632-41.Kaka. IR. 3348-9Yazidis. SL. 355-66; IR. 343-4, 1179-90, 1203-14,1710, 1715, 2166-7, 2461-8, 2726, 2872-907,3000-06, 3206-69, 3314-24, 3326-45, 3923.

Jewish life. PJ. 25, 420-1, 430, 433, 439, 471-2, 474,486, 1047-90, 1197, 1199, 1204-5, 1256, 1267,14ÏO-1, 3479, 3487, 3644-5, 4341, 4389; IR. 780,1064, 1066, 3432, 3634; TN. 44; NA. 201.

Kakai sect. See Islam - special sects.Khans. See Buildings.Kurds and Kurdistan. IR. 58, 72-81, 341-64, 569-78,

582-887, 889-959, 962-1030, 1046-1239, 1255-77,1281-444, 1469-505, 1510-706, 1810-2117, 2171-201,2286-423, 2513-69, 2595-603, 2631-723, 2747-52,2783-856, 2869-999, 3009-136, 3270-349, 3376-83,3616-7, 3627-35, 3670, 3695-700, 3730-49, 3770-4,3832-7, 3890-1, 3895-9, 4003-6; TN. 973-4, 1003-24,1299-301, 1304, 1373-4.

Land reform. TN. 470-1; ES. 344-53.

Lebanese Constitutional Crisis, 1943. SL. 1609-76,1678-85.

Libraries. PJ. 533; IR.3629-33.Markets and shops. AP. 189-90, 288, 299-300, 356,

394-5, 406, 468-70, 472-3, 483-5, 594-5, 783-98,1064-5, 1156-7, 1411-2, 1501, 1503, 2113-5; P3. 5,36, 60, 199, 212, 344, 410, 461, 470, 493, 1326,1338, 1376, 1378-81, 1400, 1406-7, 1471, 1612-26,2125-40, 3150, 3257, 4235, 4361-3; SL. 4-5, 62,134, 273, 305, 372, 482, 813, 936-47, 1267, 1449,1451, 1456, 1459, 1461, 1469-70; IR. 1-5, 14-15,20, 45, 49-62, 130-1, 345-6, 349-58, 545, 549, 757,875, 935-9, 942-7, 963, 1046-7, 1073-8, 1856, 2222,3404, 3406-7, 3424,4017, 4021; TN. 206, 220-2,295-310, 350-4, 434, 472, 474, 549, 582-4, 725-30,774, 930, 995-8, 1363; ES. 277, 860-2, 1415-6;NA. 7, 19, 22, 27, 31-2, 35, 38, 45, 51, 59, 227-8,230, 237-43, 251-93.

Mecca and the pilgrimage. See Islam.Mills. See Buildings.Mining. IR. 918-20, 922-3; TN. 513, 637, 1257.Monastic Houses. See Buildings.Monuments and Statues. P3. 3636-7; SL. 1979-80;

IR. 115, 233, 3350, 4016; TN. 1202-6, 1220, 1253,1264, 1292; ES. 587, 1399.

Mosaics. TN. 1194.Mosques. See Buildings.Mudhifs . See Buildings.Museums. P3. 533, 1184-92; SL. 712, 721-2, 724;

IR. 4011-2; TN. 1236, 1289; ES. 951-2, 1341-5,1479-81; NA. 82.

Musical instruments and musicians. AP. 553, 888, 976,2285-6; P3. 589-90, 1423, 2200, 2289, 2528, 3601,3630; SL. 290-7; IR. 3330, 3431, 3656, 3770-4;TN. 42-3, 115-8, 991-4, 1141; ES. 1262, 1335;NA. 56-7

Occupations:Bakers. P3. 2118-20.Barbers. TN. 1365.Bargees. SL.' 1990-1.Barrel-makers. N A. 50.Basket-makers. ES. 1247.Beggars. TN. 988, 1271.Blacksmiths. IR. 1065.Boatmen. P3. 90, 1337, 1339, 1475.Builders. AP. 355, 1391, 1398-401; P3. 1166-7;TN. 35, 40.Camel drivers. IR. 94-5, 1281; NA. 60.Carpenters. P3. 1321.Charcoal burners. TN. 955.Cobblers. P3. 796; IR. 1062, 1534.Coppersmiths. IR. 1-5Dragomen. ES. 284.Farmers. See Agriculture.Fishermen. AP. 254, 301, 594-5, 779, 1058;PJ. 1122-4, 1328, 2053, 2111-4, 2411; IR. 3852;TN. 261-2, 1331, 1333; ES. 1395-8.Gardeners. IR. 955, 2601.Hunters. AP. 896; ES. 1270.3ugglers. TN. 508.Knife-sharpeners. P3. 2170.Letter-writers. P3. 1404; TN. 433.Masons. PJ. 2055; IR. 934, 2943; TN. 47.Money-changers. P3. 1405.Muleteers. IR. 1091-6, 2913.Porters. AP. 310; P3. 454-5, 1382, 1401-3;IR. 9-10, 56, 58, 68, 72-81, 285, 1072, 3494.Potters. AP. 115-6; P3. 2115.Reapers.IR. 835.Shepherds. P3. 2033-45, 2108-10; SL. 42, 737,2001-2; IR. 1715, 1726, 1728, 1758-60, 1824, 2918,3949; TN. 2, 634, 1321.Silver-workers. IR. 49-52.Snake-charmers. N A. 11, 15, 37.Street traders. AP. 288, 299-300, 302, 406, 472;PJ. 1400; IR. 53-4, 69, 82; TN. 178, 206; ES. 277.Sweepers. IR. 1070.Sword-makers. SL. 488.Tin-smiths. IR. 3062.Water-carriers. AP. 95, 853-4; P3. 58, 362, 451-2,1164, 2054; IR. 586, 1050; TN. 474; ES. 846.

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Wood-cutters. IR. 949; TN. 41.Oil. AP. 457-62, 974, 1734-6, 1824, 2291-8, 2308;

PJ. 1562-77, 2303-5, 4153-5; SL. 407-17, 587;IR. 123, 1702-3; TN. 56-9, 332-7, 934, 966.

Palaces. See Buildings.Palestine - Commissions on. PJ. 921-1013, 1797, 3170,

3249.Parades and processions. AP. 2285-6; PJ. 810-11, 2200,

2281-3, 2497-9, 3362-5, 3377-81, 3516-8, 3552-9,3594-8, 3630, 3638-43, 3647-50, 3734; SL. 1145-6,1187-8; 1R. 216-21, 3360-5; TN. 486, 590-3, 1156-9,1165-9; ES. 245-7, 865-70.

Photography:

Aerial photographs. AP. 465-7, 919-60, 978, 2309;PJ. 541, 1450, 1467, 1482-4, 2010-2, 2582, 3054-68,3153; SL. 367, 586-7, 861-9, 878-84, 1224-5, 1418,1421; IR. 215, 456-9, 603, 2459, 3413, 3421,3686-91, 3775-7, 3832-7, 3839-46, 3992-5,3998-4009, 4014; ES. 1482, 1490-1.Cameras. AP. 1727; TN. 158."Cartes des visites" and Cabinet photographs.AP. 1059-61; PJ. 73, 75, 80, 1713; TN. 701.Panoramic photographs. PJ. 274-6, 305-6, 504-28,535-6, 4233-4, 4236-42, 4244, 4246-7, 4249-50,4252-8, 4260, 4264-8, 4275; SL. 49-50; IR. 142-6,157-9.

Photochromotypes. PJ. 1476-7; TN. 466-9.Stereoscopic views. PJ. 1473.

Piers. AP. 2287-90.Police. AP. 559-62, 776-8; PJ. 914, 1765-88, 1795,

1803, 2154, 2199, 2201, 2222, 2247, 2281-3, 2437,2454-6, 2648-51, 3141-3, 3228, 3296-8, 3331-8,3349-53, 3373-4, 3382-5, 3398, 3403-5, 3407-19,3434, 3440-9, 3488-91, 3516-8, 3520-40, 3547-9,3555-93, 3599-601, 3604-10, 3638-43, 3651-62, 3705,3712, 3728-32, 3779-82, 3819-42, 3852-89, 3896-948,3965-994, 4138-9, 4364-77; SL. 1678-80; IR. 63-5,467-523, 610, 642, 725-6, 763-7, 846, 849, 1036,1707, 1725, 1747, 1862, 1873, 2775, 2977-8, 3019,3135-6, 3147-51, 3619; TN. 167, 1189; ES. 251-2,278, 1457; NA. 165-71, 186-93.

Ports, harbours and wharves. AP. 16, 40-1, 64, 66-71,80-4, 89, 92-3, 285, 287, 291, 294, 296, 298,474-82, 510-6, 571-6, 745-9, 750-63, 846-8, 921,961-6, 973, 1056, 1276-8; P3. 4, 416-9, 422, 475-6,1035-46, 1236, 1337, 1477, 1562-77, 2581-3, 2653-6,3154-6, 3195-9, 3428-31, 4354, 4356-7, 4400-02,4461-91; SL. 220, 222, 225, 254-6, 593-8, 779-83,1045, 1109, 1742-3, 1953; IR. 8, 27; TN. 407-8,1250-2; ES. 200, 238, 274-6, 849, 879, 1419-20,1424-5, 1466, 1504; NA. 16-18, 40, 91, 95, 97,104-5, 122, 248-50.

Postal Services. PJ. 611-5, 2252-3; SL. 300-02;

ES. 1436.Postcards. AP. 1058; PJ. 325-474, 1184-205, 2054-5;

SL. 40-8, 519-22, 733-4, 748-9, 757, 799-803,837-9, 996-7; IR. 413-42, 3479-80, 3603;TN. 486-500, 654-5, 692; ES. 15-21, 273, 581-2;NA. 89-123.

Press and printing. PJ. 3267, 3274; SL. 1907-18, 1948.

Prisons and prisoners. AP. 601-3; SL. 1677; IR. 2212-3;TN. 816, 1160; ES. 1361.

Public Health. AP. 557, 634-7, 1844-56, 2396; PJ. 68,272-7, 391, 396, 446, 1035-46, 1673-712, 2227,2328, 2342-3, 2442, 2484-5, 2957-8, 3219-20,3223-6, 3244-6, 3268, 3277, 3796, 3807-10, 4261-3;IR. 238, 1052, 2202-3, 2214, 3704-7; TN. 52, 777;

ES. 289-91, 1346-58, 1457.Public utilities. AP. 1283, 1775-82, 1788-9;

PJ. 2178-9; TN. 560.Quarries. PJ. 4355.Railways. See Transportation.Refugees. J. 148-72, 815, 1842-978, 4144-6; IR. 280,

1003-5, 1011-2, 1082-3, 1151-8, 3896.Reservoirs. IR. 2630.Riots, disturbances and demonstrations. PJ. 2648-51,

3122-30, 3131-40, 3616-29; SL. 1609-16, 1623-7,1658-65, 1673-6; NA. 178-9, 181-5.

Rural life. AP. 179-81, 241-6, 876-8, 1018-25, 1037-50;PJ. 57, 60, 448, 456-7, 460-2, 1098, 1108-11,1119-20, 1168, 1194-6, 1201, 1268, 1322, 1381,

1386, 1388-90, 1392-6, 1398-9, 1410-29, 1432,2033-45, 2056-76, 2091-9, 2106-10, 2115-24, 2208-9,2294, 2545, 3114, 4226-9, 4409, 4432, 4459; 51. 32,43, 112-4, 117, 155, 163, 210-4, 290-7, 334, 336,353-4, 668-94, 737, 1089-90, 1977, 1984; IR. 116,325-30, 333, 348, 359-62, 529, 626, 630, 779, 805,841-2, 845, 1051, 1145-8, 1810, 1812-20, 1935,2136-8, 2226-79, 2286-318, 2519, 2600-02, 2872-907,3021, 3035, 3037-8, 3273-8, 3444, 3447, 3859,3904-5; TN. 1-2, 6-12, 20-1, 34-5, 131-2, 257-60,512, 597-604, 630-2, 634, 954, 959, 962, 986, 990,1003-24, 1038-9, 1041-140, 1144-5, 1325-7, 1329-34,1371; ES. 835, 839, 848, 855-9, 932-6, 1215-36,1238-74, 1323-35, 1390, 1393, 1427-32, 1435.

Russian Orthodox Church. PJ. 114-5, 1162, 2532, 4230-1.Sabotage. PJ. 1795, 1800-01, 3178-81, 3250, 4085-122,

4497-500; TN. 217-8, 220-3.Samaritan rites. PJ. 1323, 2046-52, 2398, 4445-54.Schools. See Education.Ships and Shipping. See Transportation.Shrines. See Cemeteries, tombs and shrines.Slavery. AP. 897.Spinning and weaving. AP. 215; PJ. 2056, 2117, 3285;

SL. 334; 1R. 133-4, 325, 330, 3115, 3119-20,3273-6; TN. 13, 21, 132, 959.

Sports and pastimes. AP. 503, 542-5, 1335-41, 1749-55,2110-2, 2397; PJ. 59, 329, 2202-7, 2246, 2279-80,2317, 2323-7, 2359-62, 2417, 2437, 2439, 2905-6,3157-60, 3229-31, 3339-41, 3347-53, 3376, 3386-9,3403-5, 3420-4, 3440-9, 3571-93, 3604-10, 3651-64,3705, 3711, 3714, 3722-5, 3728-32, 3743-50, 3783,3891, 3949-64; SL. 834-5, 1108, 1110-4, 1147-52,1238-41, 1298-9, 1519, 1521-2; IR. 41, 297-307,393-401, 546-8, 789, 858, 1451-67, 2124-5, 2220-1,2417, 2484-94, 2592-4, 2836-56, 3007-8, 3368, 3604,3625, 3644-8, 3661-2, 3671, 3679, 3877-9, 3897,3902-3, 3906, 3909, 3912-3; TN. 152, 180-3, 280,658, 703, 794-8, 803, 822; ES. 391-6.

State visits. AP. 8-15, 80-109, 977, 1225-34, 1724-7,2077; PJ. 2406, 2903-9, 3020-36, 3382-5, 3450-9,3507-15, 3603, 3633; SL. 1175-83; IR. 3389-91,3677-8, 3702, 3778.

Stud farms. PJ. 2246; SL. 139-43.Syrian Orthodox Church; PJ. 118, 1758, 1990, 3222;

IR. 170-7, 1173-5.

Telegraphic communications. TN. 641, 651, 690-1, 693.Tombs. See Cemeteries, tombs and shrines.Tourism. PJ. 1035-205, 1339, 1475; ES. 230, 279-81,

284-6, 872-8; NA. 2-3, 26, 43, 46, 52.Towers. See Buildings.Transportation:

Aircraft and airports etc. AP. 235, 488, 775,

1014-5, 1021, 1744, 1859-61, 2147, 2309; PJ. 611-5,2163-5, 2265-6, 2284-6, 2316, 2407-9, 2903-4,3161-8, 3191-4, 3503-6, 3646, 3665-7, 3764-73;SL. 320, 870, 1139-42, 1772-81, 1832, 1834-905;IR. 579-81, 632, 659, 674, 715-6, 759, 839-40, 883,889, 895, 897, 951-3, 1052, 2458, 2460, 2513,3352-9, 3399, 3674, 4013-5; TN. 421-4, 1309-14;ES. 1470-2; NA. 272-5, 282-3.Railways. AP. 1508-9, 1538-53, 1775-82, 1839-43;PJ. 793, 1035-46, 1341, 1344, 1400, 1750, 1798,2586, 2690-1, 2768, 2962, 3050, 3088, 3178-81,3224-7, 3264-5, 3272, 3382-5, 3439, 3450-9,3489-91, 3507-9, 3520-3, 3603, 3996-4007, 4015-122,4259, 4303-4, 4492-500; SL. 36-7, 1314-33, 1491-9,1998; IR. 42, 117-22, 900-5,908, 1279-80, 1445-9,

2782, 3476, 3709, 3715, 3960; TN. 346, 411-20, 653,1192, 1201; ES. 194-8, 382, 929, 1426, 1468.Road transport. AP. 453, 487, 489, 851, 963, 975,1228, 1230, 1233, 1270, 1273, 1276-82, 1284-7,1336-41, 1404, 1554-66, 1574, 1576-8, 1580-2, 1938,2080; PJ. 51, 188, 369, 379, 1344, 2201, 3228,3263, 3283, 3295, 3372, 3438, 3896-7, 4424;SL. 298, 300-02, 337, 339-51, 1541-2, 1700-3,1727-30, 1969, 1987; IR. 13, 55, 341, 571-3, 582,909-10, 3440, 3442, 3716; TN. 78-9, 548, 669,671-2, 1305; ES. 240, 296, 354, 906, 930-1, 1363,1451-2, 1459; NA. 272-5, 282-3.Ships and shipping. AP. 80-2, 84, 93, 102-9, 111,285, 291, 424-30, 456, 474-82, 510-15, 536-41, 572,

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Wood-cutters. IR. 9*9; TN. «1 .Oil. AP. 457-62, 974, 1734-6, 1824, 2291-8, 2308;

P:. 1562-77, 2303-5, 4153-5; SL. 407-17, 587;IR. 123, 1702-3; TN. 56-9, 332-7, 934, 966.

Palaces. See Buildings.Palestine - Commissions on. PJ. 921-1013, 1797, 3170,

3249.Parades and processions. AP. 2285-6; PJ. 810-11, 2200,

2281-3, 2497-9, 3362-5, 3377-81, 3516-8, 3552-9,3594-8, 3630, 3638-43, 3647-50, 3734; SL. 1145-6,1187-8; IR. 216-21, 3360-5; TN. 486, 590-3, 1156-9,1165-9; ES. 245-7, 865-70.

Photography:Aerial photographs. AP. 465-7, 919-60, 978, 2309;PJ. 541, 1450, 1467, 1482-4, 2010-2, 2582, 3054-68,3153; SL. 367, 586-7, 861-9, 878-84, 1224-5, 1418,1421; IR. 215, 456-9, 603, 2459, 3413, 3421,3686-91, 3775-7, 3832-7, 3839-46, 3992-5,3998-4009, 4014; ES. 1482, 1490-1.Cameras. AP. 1727; TN. 158."Cartes des visites" and Cabinet photographs.AP. 1059-61; PI. 73, 75, 80, 1713; TN. 701.Panoramic photographs. PJ. 274-6, 305-6, 504-28,535-6, 4233-4, 4236-42, 4244, 4246-7, 4249-50,4252-8, 4260, 4264-8, 4275; SL. 49-50; IR. 142-6,157-9.Photochromotypes. PJ. 1476-7; TN. 466-9.Stereoscopic views. PJ. 1473.

Piers. AP. 2287-90.Police. AP. 559-62, 776-8; PJ. 914, 1765-88, 1795,

1803, 2154, 2199, 2201, 2222, 2247, 2281-3, 2437,2454-6, 2648-51, 3141-3, 3228, 3296-8, 3331-8,3349-53, 3373-4, 3382-5, 3398, 3403-5, 3407-19,3434, 3440-9, 3488-91, 3516-8, 3520-40, 3547-9,3555-93, 3599-601, 3604-10, 3638-43, 3651-62, 3705,3712, 3728-32, 3779-82, 3819-42, 3852-89, 3896-948,3965-994, 4138-9, 4364-77; SL. 1678-80; IR. 63-5,467-523, 610, 642, 725-6, 763-7, 846, 849, 1036,1707, 1725, 1747, 1862, 1873, 2775, 2977-8, 3019,3135-6, 3147-51, 3619; TN. 167, 1189; ES. 251-2,278, 1457; NA. 165-71, 186-93.

Ports, harbours and wharves. AP. 16, 40-1, 64, 66-71,80-4, 89, 92-3, 285, 287, 291, 294, 296, 298,474-82, 510-6, 571-6, 745-9, 750-63, 846-8, 921,961-6, 973, 1056, 1276-8; P3. 4, 416-9, 422, 475-6,1035-46, 1236, 1337, 1477, 1562-77, 2581-3, 2653-6,3154-6, 3195-9, 3428-31, 4354, 4356-7, 4400-02,4461-91; SL. 220, 222, 225, 254-6, 593-8, 779-83,1045, 1109, 1742-3, 1953; IR. 8, 27; TN. 407-8,1250-2; ES. 200, 238, 274-6, 849, 879, 1419-20,1424-5, 1466, 1504; NA. 16-18, 40, 91, 95, 97,104-5, 122, 248-50.

Postal Services. PJ. 611-5, 2252-3; SL. 300-02;ES. 1436.

Postcards. AP. 1058; PJ. 325-474, 1184-205, 2054-5;SL. 40-8, 519-22, 733-4, 748-9, 757, 799-803,837-9, 996-7; IR. 413-42, 3479-80, 3603;TN. 486-500, 654-5, 692; ES. 15-21, 273, 581-2;NA. 89-123.

Press and printing. PJ. 3267, 3274; SL. 1907-18, 1948.Prisons and prisoners. AP. 601-3; SL. 1677; IR. 2212-3;

TN. 816, 1160; ES. 1361.Public Health. AP. 557, 634-7, 1844-56, 2396; PJ. 68,

272-7, 391, 396, 446, 1035-46, 1673-712, 2227,2328, 2342-3, 2442, 2484-5, 2957-8, 3219-20,3223-6, 3244-6, 3268, 3277, 3796, 3807-10, 4261-3;IR. 238, 1052, 2202-3, 2214, 3704-7; TN. 52, 777;ES. 289-91, 1346-58, 1457.

Public utilities. AP. 1283, 1775-82, 1788-9;PJ. 2178-9; TN. 560.

Quarries. PJ. 4355.Railways. See Transportation.Refugees. PJ. 148-72, 815, 1842-978, 4144-6; IR. 280,

1003-5, 1011-2, 1082-3, 1151-8, 3896.Reservoirs. IR. 2630.Riots, disturbances and demonstrations. PJ. 2648-51,

3122-30, 3131-40, 3616-29; SL. 1609-16, 1623-7,1658-65, 1673-6; NA. 178-9, 181-5.

Rural life. AP. 179-81, 241-6, 876-8, 1018-25, 1037-50;PJ. 57, 60, 448, 456-7, 460-2, 1098, 1108-11,1119-20, 1168, 1194-6, 1201, 1268, 1322, 1381,

1386, 1388-90, 1392-6, 1398-9, 1410-29, 1432,2033-45, 2056-76, 2091-9, 2106-10, 2115-24, 2208-9,2294, 2545, 3114, 4226-9, 4409, 4432, 4459; SL. 32,43, 112-4, 117, 155, 163, 210-4, 290-7, 334, 336,353-4, 668-94, 737, 1089-90, 1977, 1984; IR. 116,325-30, 333, 348, 359-62, 529, 626, 630, 779, 805,841-2, 845, 1051, 1145-8, 1810, 1812-20, 1935,2136-8, 2226-79, 2286-318, 2519, 2600-02, 2872-907,3021, 3035, 3037-8, 3273-8, 3444, 3447, 3859,3904-5; TN. 1-2, 6-12, 20-1, 34-5, 131-2, 257-60,512, 597-604, 630-2, 634, 954, 959, 962, 986, 990,1003-24, 1038-9, 1041-140, 1144-5, 1325-7, 1329-34,1371; ES. 835, 839, 848, 855-9, 932-6, 1215-36,1238-74, 1323-35, 1390, 1393, 1427-32, 1435.

Russian Orthodox Church. PJ. 114-5, 1162, 2532, 4230-1.Sabotage. PJ. 1795, 1800-01, 3178-81, 3250, 4085-122,

4497-500; TN. 217-8, 220-3.Samaritan rites. PJ. 1323, 2046-52, 2398, 4445-54.Schools. See Education.Ships and Shipping. See Transportation.Shrines. See Cemeteries, tombs and shrines.Slavery. AP. 897.Spinning and weaving. AP. 215; PJ. 2056, 2117, 3285;

SL. 334; IR. 133-4, 325, 330, 3115, 3119-20,3273-6; TN. 13, 21, 132, 959.

Sports and pastimes. AP. 503, 542-5, 1335-41, 1749-55,2110-2, 2397; PJ. 59, 329, 2202-7, 2246, 2279-80,2317, 2323-7, 2359-62, 2417, 2437, 2439, 2905-6,3157-60, 3229-31, 3339-41, 3347-53, 3376, 3386-9,3403-5, 3420-4, 3440-9, 3571-93, 3604-10, 3651-64,3705, 3711, 3714, 3722-5, 3728-32, 3743-50, 3783,3891, 3949-64; SL. 834-5, 1108, 1110-4, 1147-52,1238-41, 1298-9, 1519, 1521-2; IR. 41, 297-307,393-401, 546-8, 789, 858, 1451-67, 2124-5, 2220-1,2417, 2484-94, 2592-4, 2836-56, 3007-8, 3368, 3604,3625, 3644-8, 3661-2, 3671, 3679, 3877-9, 3897,3902-3, 3906, 3909, 3912-3; TN. 152, 180-3, 280,658, 703, 794-8, 803, 822; ES. 391-6.

State visits. AP. 8-15, 80-109, 977, 1225-34, 1724-7,2077; PJ. 2406, 2903-9, 3020-36, 3382-5, 3450-9,3507-15, 3603, 3633; SL. 1175-83; IR. 3389-91,3677-8, 3702, 3778.

Stud farms. PJ. 2246; SL. 139-43.Syrian Orthodox Church; PJ. 118, 1758, 1990, 3222;

IR. 170-7, 1173-5.Telegraphic communications. TN. 641, 651, 690-1, 693.Tombs. See Cemeteries, tombs and shrines.Tourism. PJ. 1035-205, 1339, 1475; ES. 230, 279-81,

284-6, 872-8; NA. 2-3, 26, 43, 46, 52.Towers. See Buildings.Transportation:

Aircraft and airports etc. AP. 235, 488, 775,1014-5, 1021, 1744, 1859-61, 2147, 2309; PJ. 611-5,2163-5, 2265-6, 2284-6, 2316, 2407-9, 2903-4,3161-8, 3191-4, 3503-6, 3646, 3665-7, 3764-73;SL. 320, 870, 1139-42, 1772-81, 1832, 1834-905;IR. 579-81, 632, 659, 674, 715-6, 759, 839-40, 883,889, 895, 897, 951-3, 1052, 2458, 2460, 2513,3352-9, 3399, 3674, 4013-5; TN. 421-4, 1309-14;ES. 1470-2; NA. 272-5, 282-3.Railways. AP. 1508-9, 1538-53, 1775-82, 1839-43;PJ. 793, 1035-46, 1341, 1344, 1400, 1750, 1798,2586, 2690-1, 2768, 2962, 3050, 3088, 3178-81,3224-7, 3264-5, 3272, 3382-5, 3439, 3450-9,3489-91, 3507-9, 3520-3, 3603, 3996-4007, 4015-122,4259, 4303-4, 4492-500; SL. 36-7, 1314-33, 1491-9,1998; IR. 42, 117-22, 900-5,908, 1279-80, 1445-9,2782, 3476, 3709, 3715, 3960; TN. 346, 411-20, 653,1192, 1201; ES. 194-8, 382, 929, 1426, 1468.Road transport. AP. 453, 487, 489, 851, 963, 975,1228, 1230, 1233, 1270, 1273, 1276-82, 1284-7,1336-41, 1404, 1554-66, 1574, 1576-8, 1580-2, 1938,2080; PJ. 51, 188, 369, 379, 1344, 2201, 3228,3263, 3283, 3295, 3372, 3438, 3896-7, 4424;SL. 298, 300-02, 337, 339-51, 1541-2, 1700-3,1727-30, 1969, 1987; IR. 13, 55, 341, 571-3, 582,909-10, 3440, 3442, 3716; TN. 78-9, 548, 669,671-2, 1305; ES. 240, 296, 354, 906, 930-1, 1363,1451-2, 1459; NA. 272-5, 282-3.Ships and shipping. AP. 80-2, 84, 93, 102-9, 111,285, 291, 424-30, 456, 474-82, 510-15, 536-41, 572,

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574, 746, 750-2, 841-3, 846-8, 961, 972-3,996-1005, 1053-7, 1063, 1727, 1908-16, 1950-65,1984-6, 2072-5, 2081, 2095-6, 2311-2; PJ. 346, 416,423, 599-600, 1328, 1337, 1472, 2655-6, 2761,3020-32, 3157-60, 3273, 3286, 4356-7, 4360;SL. 220, 222, 225, 337, 593-7, 871-7, 885-6, 1045,1742-3, 1953, 1988-9, 1990-1; IR. 29-33, 106-10,225-31, 239-40, 285, 530, 551, 553, 642, 1041-3,1285-6, 1450, 1786, 1789-90, 1793-6, 2130, 2133-5,2146-7, 2216, 2218-9, 2224-5, 2244-79, 2442-6,2501-12, 2572, 2828, 3137-40, 3143, 3147-93,3401-3, 3405, 3425, 3445, 3479-80, 3483-5, 3491,3494, 3663-6, 3704-7, 3718, 3728, 3815-7, 3819,3822, 3826-9, 3855, 3872, 3945, 3975-6; TN. 45, 52,

252-3, 455, 457, 682, 757, 802, 808, 822, 824, 826,

829, 1026-9, 1290, 1324, 1336-7; ES. 199-211, 238,274-6, 292, 356, 383, 398, 937-46, 1346-58, 1404,1450, 1487-9, 1504, 1506; NA. 2, 10, 23, 26, 40,122, 248-50.

Turco-Bulgarian war. PJ. 112.Turkmens. TN. 498, 580, 984, 1003-24.Universities. See Education.Urban Life. AP. 46-8, 62-3, 70-4, 91, 190, 261-2, 288,

299-300, 356, 394-9, 403, 406, 468-70, 472-3,483-5, 547-55, 594-5, 783-98, 887-91, 898, 914,1064-5, 1156-7, 1411-2, 1487, 1501, 1503, 2113-5,PJ. 5, 36, 59-60, 196, 199, 200, 212, 344, 362,365, 368-9, 379-81, 385, 410, 461, 463, 470, 550-6,597, 1129-41, 1169-71, 1193, 1198, 1266, 1273-4,1326, 1338, 1374-82, 1400-09, 1443, 1471, 1490,2125-40, 2399, 2433-6, 2443, 2533, 2569, 2607-8,2684-5, 2914, 3096-101, 3150, 3257, 4157, 4235,4241-2, 4246, 4279, 4361-3, 4396-8, 4400-02;SL. 3-7, 17-18, 27, 56, 62, 92-3, 134, 137, 155,167-93, 271, 273-4, 305, 372, 482, 484, 554, 578,600, 735-6, 810, 813, 936-47, 1098-9, 1267, 1449,1451, 1456-9, 1461-2, 1465, 1469-70, 1739, 1986;IR. 1-5, 9-40, 43-5, 49-95, 130-1, 242, 345-6,349-58, 545, 549, 555-6, 587-9, 595-8, 604-9, 668,679-82, 757-8, 875, 935-9, 942-50, 981, 983, 1002,1046-8, 1062-84, 1202, 1856, 2514-8, 2222, 2727-8,3404, 3406-7, 3424, 3428-32, 3440, 3442, 3719-20,3995, 4017, 4021; TN. 3, 5, 13, 22-7, 36-7, 40-4,141-4, 178, 185, 188, 206, 220-2, 246-50, 283-6,295-310, 350-4, 432-4, 455, 457, 461, 469, 474,499, 508, 549, 551, 582-4, 704, 717-30, 754-6, 758,774, 930, 983, 988, 995-9, 1190, 1258-60, 1266,1363; ES. 194-8, 226, 240, 272, 277, 354, 846,860-2, 986-1010, 1059-1106, 1414-5, 1468-9; NA. 1,3-9, 11-22, 24-5, 27, 29-39, 41-2, 45, 48-9, 50-1,55, 58-9, 61-4, 66-7, 70-1, 73-81, 90, 93-4, 96,102-3, 111, 119, 196-271.

Waterways and irrigation. AP. 883-6, 1048; PJ. 2210-11,3202-7; SL. 5, 94-5, 136, 174-93, 270, 272, 343,368, 561, 738, 1258-9, 1261-2, 1278-9, 1288-9,1375, 1378, 1382, 1407, 1996; IR. 1038-40, 1045,1240, 1242-3, 1246, 1248-9, 1739, 1763, 2162-5,2437-41, 2447, 2467-50, 2624-7, 2776-81, 3060,3140-2, 3147-51, 3152-69, 3170-93, 3281-3, 3371,3663-6, 3714, 3947, 3961-2, 3973; TN. 165, 343-4,347, 350-4, 871, 1040, 1199, 1237; ES. 201-7,253, 294-5, 355-60, 398-428, 587-9, 591, 593,595-619, 1346-58, 1403, 1450-1, 1501-3, 1507.

%aterwheels. See Waterways and irrigation.Wells. AP. 230, 232, 322, 366, 368, 391, 614-8, 682,

715-6, 794-8, 879-82, 1071-2, 1109-10, 1166, 1402,1586, 1621-3, 1625, 1630, 1633, 1637, 1644-5, 1748;PJ. 440, 1296, 1340, 1388, 1427, 1453, 3200;SL. 399-402; IR. 1726-8, 1758-60, 1770; TN. 133-4;ES. 161-4, 1326.

World War 1. AP. 8-15, 1063; PJ. 120-72, 1716-20,1842-51, 3262-330, 4335-51; IR. 115, 223, 233, 238,

248-57, 526-7, 554, 3475-8, 3485-6, 3704-7, 3715-7,3728, 3807-8, 3812-5, 3824; TN. 49-50, 52, 1147-84.

World War 11. AP. 1905-6, 2386; SL. 840-60, 1047-51 ,

1091-7, 1153-5; ES. 1359-63, 1382-9.Yazidis. See Islam - special sects.Zoological gardens. AP. 1225; ES. 1401.

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57*, 7*6, 750-2, 8*1-3, 8*6-8, 961, 972-3,996-1005, 1053-7, 1063, 1727, 1908-16, 1950-65,198*-6, 2072-5, 2081, 2095-6, 2311-2; P3. 3*6, *16,*23, 599-600, 1328, 1337, 1*72, 2655-6, 2761,3020-32, 3157-60, 3273, 3286, *356-7, *360;SL. 220, 222, 225, 337, 593-7, 871-7, 885-6, 10*5,17*2-3, 1953, 1988-9, 1990-1; 1R. 29-33, 106-10,225-31, 239-*0, 285, 530, 551, 553, 6*2, 10*1-3,1285-6, 1*50, 1786, 1789-90, 1793-6, 2130, 2133-5,21*6-7, 2216, 2218-9, 222*-5, 22**-79, 2**2-6,2501-12, 2572, 2828, 3137-*0, 31*3, 31*7-93,3*01-3, 3*05, 3*25, 3**5, 3*79-80, 3*83-5, 3*91,3*9*, 3663-6, 370*-7, 3718, 3728, 3815-7, 3819,3822, 3826-9, 3855, 3872, 39*5, 3975-6; TN. *5, 52,252-3, *55, *57, 682, 757, 802, 808, 822, 82*, 826,829, 1026r9, 1290, 132*, 1336-7; ES. 199-211, 238,27*-6, 292, 356, 383, 398, 937-*6, 13*6-58, 1*0*,1*50, 1*87-9, 150*, 1506; NA. 2, 10, 23, 26, *0,122, 2*8-50.

Turco-ßulgarian war. PJ. 112.Turkmens. TN. *98, 580, 98*, 1003-2*.Universities. See Education.Urban Life. AP. *6-8, 62-3, 70-*, 91, 190, 261-2, 288,

299-300, 356, 39*-9, *03, *06, *68-70, *72-3,*83-5, 5*7-55, 59*-5, 783-98, 887-91, 898, 91*,106*-5, 1156-7, 1*11-2, 1*87, 1501, 1503, 2113-5,PJ. 5, 36, 59-60, 196, 199, 200, 212, 3**, 362, •365, 368-9, 379-81, 385, *10, *61, *63, *70, 550-6,597, 1129-*!, 1169-71, 1193, 1198, 1266, 1273-*,1326, 1338, 137*-82, 1*00-09, 1**3, 1*71, 1*90,2125-*0, 2399, 2*33-6, 2**3, 2533, 2569, 2607-8,268*-5, 291*, 3096-101, 3150, 3257, *157, *235,*2*l-2, *2*6, *279, *361-3, *396-8, **00-02;SL. 3-7, 17-18, 27, 56, 62, 92-3, 13*, 137, 155,167-93, 271, 273-*, 305, 372, *82, *8*, 55*, 578,600, 735-6, 810, 813, 936-*7, 1098-9, 1267, 1**9,1*51, 1*56-9, 1*61-2, 1*65, 1*69-70, 1739, 1986;IR. 1-5, 9-*0, *3-5, *9-95, 130-1, 2*2, 3*5-6,3*9-58, 5*5, 5*9, 555-6, 587-9, 595-8, 60*-9, 668,679-82, 757-8, 875, 935-9, 9*2-50, 981, 983, 1002,10*6-8, 1062-8*, 1202, 1856, 251*-S, 2222, 2727-8,3*0*, 3*06-7, 3*2*, 3*28-32, 3**0, 3**2, 3719-20,3995, *017, *021; TN. 3, 5, 13, 22-7, 36-7, *0-*,1*1-*, 178, 185, 188, 206, 220-2, 2*6-50, 283-6,295-310, 350-*, *32-*, *55, *57, *61, *69, *7*,*99, 508, 5*9, 551, 582-*, 70*, 717-30, 75*-6, 758,77*, 930, 983, 988, 995-9, 1190, 1258-60, 1266,1363; ES. 19*-8, 226, 2*0, 272, 277, 35*, 8*6,860-2, 986-1010, 1059-1106, l*l*-5, 1*68-9; NA. l,3-9, 11-22, 2*-5, 27, 29-39, *l-2, *5, *8-9, 50-1,55, 58-9, 61-*, 66-7, 70-1, 73-81, 90, 93-*, 96,102-3, 111, 119, 196-271.

Waterways and irrigation. AP. 883-6, 10*8; PJ. 2210-11,3202-7; SL. 5, 9*-5, 136, 17*-93, 270, 272, 3*3,368, 561, 738, 1258-9, 1261-2, 1278-9, 1288-9,1375, 1378, 1382, 1*07, 1996; IR. 1038-*0, 10*5,12*0, 12*2-3, 12*6, 12*8-9, 1739, 1763, 2162-5,2*37-*l, 2**7, 2*67-50, 262*-7, 2776-81, 3060,31*0-2, 31*7-51, 3152-69, 3170-93, 3281-3, 3371,3663-6, 371*, 39*7, 3961-2, 3973; TN. 165, 3*3-*,3*7, 350-*, 871, 10*0, 1199, 1237; ES. 201-7,253, 29*-5, 355-60, 398-*28, 587-9, 591, 593,595-619, 13*6-58, 1*03, 1*50-1, 1501-3, 1507.

*aterwheels. See Waterways and irrigation.wells. AP. 230, 232, 322, 366, 368, 391, 61*-8, 682,

715-6, 79*-8, 879-82, 1071-2, 1109-10, 1166, 1*02,1586, 1621-3, 1625, 1630, 1633, 1637, 16**-5, 17*8;PJ. **0, 1296, 13*0, 1388, 1*27, 1*53, 3200;SL. 399-*02; IR. 1726-8, 1758-60, 1770; TN. 133-*;ES. 161-*, 1326.

World #ar 1. AP. 8-15, 1063; P3. 120-72, 1716-20,18*2-51, 3262-330, *335-51; IR. 115, 223, 233, 238,2*8-57, 526-7, 55*, 3*75-8, 3*85-6, 370*-7, 3715-7,3728, 3807-8, 3812-5, 382*; TN. *9-50, 52, 11*7-8*.

world War II. AP. 1905-6, 2386; SL. 8*0-60, 10*7-51,1091-7, 1153-5; ES. 1359-63, 1382-9.

Yazidis. See Islam - special sects.Zoological gardens. AP. 1225; ES. 1*01.