Jerusalem. An outline of the history of the city walls. The Entrance to the Citadel.
Category: Palestine
Palestine is usually refers to parts of the territories of the present-day states of Israel and Jordan, including the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Jerusalem. Views of the Royal Caverns, and of the Grotto of Jeremiah.
Jerusalem Explored. The Cave of Jeremiah. Place of Prayer. Cemetery of Dervishes. The Royal Caverns. Ancient Entrance of the Inner Cave.
View of the arch of the Ecce-Homo, with the smaller arch to the north.
View of the arch of the Ecce-Homo, with the smaller arch to the north, discovered by Pierotti.
Jerusalem. Ancient Jewish work in the Haram Wall.
Ancient Jewish work in the north-east of the Haram Wall, near S. Mary’s Gate. Jerusalem.
The Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. Plans and sections.
The Temple Mount. The Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Wailing-place. Mosaics in the interior. The monolith. The Golden Gate.The Haram es-Sherif (Bab el-Huldah)
Plans and sections of the Royal Caverns, and of the Grotto of Jeremiah.
Ancient Entrance into the Royal Caverns. Grotto of Jeremiah. Cemetery of Dervishes. Fountain. Ancient Room of the period of S. Helena.
Jerusalem. The towers Phasaelus and Mariamne. Citadel Gate.
Citadel Gate. Citadel. Upper Road of Sion. Breast-work of a ditch. Tower Mariamne. Tower Phasaelus.
The Antonia fortress, or Antonia tower at Jerusalem.
Christian tradition sees Antonia Castle as the place where Jesus Christ is said to have been sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate.
The Tomb of the Virgin Mary. The Cave of the Agony. Plans, sections.
Jerusalem Explored. Plans and sections of the Tomb of the Virgin Mary, and of the Cave of the Agony
The Cenacle and the Tomb of David of Mount Sion at Jerusalem.
View, plan and section of the Cenacle (Coenaculum); of the so-called tomb of David; and of the underground works of Mount Sion.