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Wasserleitung Installation, Kolonie Messcha.
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A photograph of the interiors showing machinery and agricultural equipment in The Colony of Masa, Kfar Tavor. The center of the photograph shows a pair of machines apparently used to process the grains of wheat, as well as wheat sacks. According to the German title of the photograph, it can be assumed that these machines were operated by water. The photograph is affixed to a cardboard frame with the photographer stamped on it: "Photographer [!] Zvi Feigin, Tiberias and its environs - Photographie Feigin, Tiberias". Presumably, this photograph was sent from Eretz Israel to one of the members of the Executive Committee of the World Zionist Organization, probably Otto Warburg, following their financial support for the settlers of Mesa.
Title: Wasserleitung Installation, Kolonie Messcha.
Description:
A photograph of the interiors showing machinery and agricultural equipment in The Colony of Masa, Kfar Tavor.
The center of the photograph shows a pair of machines apparently used to process the grains of wheat, as well as wheat sacks.
According to the German title of the photograph, it can be assumed that these machines were operated by water.
The photograph is affixed to a cardboard frame with the photographer stamped on it: "Photographer [!] Zvi Feigin, Tiberias and its environs - Photographie Feigin, Tiberias".
Presumably, this photograph was sent from Eretz Israel to one of the members of the Executive Committee of the World Zionist Organization, probably Otto Warburg, following their financial support for the settlers of Mesa.
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