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A divided postcard with a mesh print from a panoramic black and white photograph of Mount Zion, west to east. At the center of the photograph are the buildings of the American Institute for the Study of deer land (Gobat School) and the Protestant cemetery at the top of the mountain. The postcard did not name the photographer or the date of the photo. According to the ruined wing of the Dormition Abbey, it must be assumed that the original photograph was made during the 1950s, from the Neighborhood of Yamin Moshe. On the back of the postcard it was noted that it was from the "Photona" series the postcard was not used. It was produced by Palphot in Israel, probably in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
Title: Jerusalem: Mount Zion.
Description:
A divided postcard with a mesh print from a panoramic black and white photograph of Mount Zion, west to east.
At the center of the photograph are the buildings of the American Institute for the Study of deer land (Gobat School) and the Protestant cemetery at the top of the mountain.
The postcard did not name the photographer or the date of the photo.
According to the ruined wing of the Dormition Abbey, it must be assumed that the original photograph was made during the 1950s, from the Neighborhood of Yamin Moshe.
On the back of the postcard it was noted that it was from the "Photona" series the postcard was not used.
It was produced by Palphot in Israel, probably in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
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