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Jerusalem: Mount Zion.

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A real photo postcard with a black-and-white panoramic photograph of Mount Zion and its lowers, Jerusalem. In the background, on the one hand, the houses of Yamin Moshe and on the other, the Moab Mountains can be seen. The postcard did not name the photographer or the date of the photo. According to the ruined wing of the Dormition Church visible on the left of the photograph, it is presumed to have been done after 1949, from the top of the YMKA Tower. This postcard was not used, and was produced by Palphot in Israel, probably in the 1950s.
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Title: Jerusalem: Mount Zion.
Description:
A real photo postcard with a black-and-white panoramic photograph of Mount Zion and its lowers, Jerusalem.
In the background, on the one hand, the houses of Yamin Moshe and on the other, the Moab Mountains can be seen.
The postcard did not name the photographer or the date of the photo.
According to the ruined wing of the Dormition Church visible on the left of the photograph, it is presumed to have been done after 1949, from the top of the YMKA Tower.
This postcard was not used, and was produced by Palphot in Israel, probably in the 1950s.

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