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At the Dance Lesson
Jorge Donn in the Ballet "The Rite of Spring"
Image of the City of Constantinople, Which the Turks Call Istanbul, Portrayed as it is in Reality
Danzig, Nowadays a Very Crowded Market Town for the North, the West, and the Whole World
Panorama of Florence, 1557
Panorama of Genoa, 1553
Jerusalem as Imagined by Jakob Zeller
The Very Large Portuguese City of Lisbon, a Most Famous Market Town for the Whole East and West India
Panorama of London from Southwark, 1600
Representation of Hispalis, Generally Known as Seville, World-Famous City and Renowned in Spain
The Doge’s Procession Crossing Saint Mark’s Square, Venice
Unidentified African American Soldier in Union Uniform with Wife and Two Daughters
Unidentified Girl in Mourning Dress Holding Framed Photograph of Her Father
Private Henry Augustus Moore of Company F, 15th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
Actors Backstage Sugoroku
Hatamoto (Senior Samurai of the Shogun) Corps Formation Rules
One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
History of the Rakugo Revival
The Dome Hospital
Jerusalem. Western Part of the Old City from Northeast. 1915
Jerusalem. Southern and Southeastern Part of the Old City from Northeast. 1915
Jerusalem. Southeastern Part of the Temple Square. Left: al-Aqsa Mosque. In the Foreground: Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah (Dome of the Rock). 1915
Jerusalem. Northwestern Part of the Temple Square. 1915
Jerusalem. Interior of Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah (Dome of the Rock) with the Holy Rock (17 1/2 x 13 1/2 Meters). 1910
Jerusalem. Interior of Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah (Dome of the Rock) with the Holy Rock (17 1/2 x 13 1/2 Meters). 1910
Jerusalem. Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah (Dome of the Rock): The Drum of the Dome with the Old Mosaics. 1910
Jerusalem. Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah (Dome of the Rock): Dome 30 Meters High, 20 Meters in Diameter
Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa Mosque: Miḥrāb (Prayer Niche) Rebuilt by Saladin after the Retaking of the City from the First Crusade in 1187
Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa Mosque: Minbar (Sermon Pulpit). Made in Aleppo in 1168, Donated by Sultan Saladin to al-Aqsa Mosque in 1187
Jewish Hills, between Jerusalem and Jericho. Left is Khan al-Ḥathrūra (Samaritan Khan). 1906
Jericho Plain, from the Mountain Slope in the West. 1906
East Transjordan. Remainder of the Old Oak Woodland in Wādi al-Sīr. 1905
East Transjordan. Circassian Colony in Wādi al-Sīr. 1905
Ḥawrān Landscape. Near the Village of Khirbat al-Ghazāl, 106 Kilometers South of Damascus
Dar‘ā. Threshing Grain with Sleds. 1906
Amman. Farm Wagon of the Circassian Settlers
Darʻā. 123 Kilometers from Damascus, 529 Meters above Sea Level. In the Middle of Karak (Castle Hill)
Darʻā. Panorama of the Area from the Minaret of the Grand Mosque
Darʻā. Peasants. 1905
Darʻā. Bedouins and Peasants. 1906
East Transjordan. Al-Balqā Plain near al-Jīzah (in Turkish, Gīze), 260 Kilometers from Damascus, 716 Meters above Sea Level
East Transjordan. Near Jurf al-Darāwīsh Station, 397 Kilometers from Damascus, 958 Meters above Sea Level
East Transjordan. Camp of the Banī Ṣakhr Bedouins. 1906
Camp of the Banī Ṣakhr Bedouins. Tent of Shaykh Fawwāz. 1906
Banī Ṣakhr Bedouins. Eating. 1906
Banī Ṣakhr Bedouins. Making Coffee. 1906
Mashtā. Palace of an Umayyad Caliph or Prince, Built Circa 720
Mashtā. Remains of the Facade Found at the Site. 1906
ʻAmra Palace, from Northwest. Small Palace of an Umayyad Caliph or Prince, Built Circa 720
ʻAmra Palace. Backside, from Southeast
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