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Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: City Hall of Damascus, Syria

City Hall of Damascus, Syria
City Hall of Damascus, the capital city of Syria, at the beginning of the 20th century. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Barada river in Damascus, Syria

Barada river in Damascus, Syria
Bridges over the Nahr Barada, the main river in Damascus, Syria. Date: circa 1918

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Interior of Azm (Azem) Palace in Damascus, Syria

Interior of Azm (Azem) Palace in Damascus, Syria
Interior of the palace of As ad Pasha al-Azm in Damascus, Syria. As ad Pasha al-Azm was the governor of Damascus under Ottoman rule from 1742 to 1757

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus Straight Street, Syria

Damascus Straight Street, Syria
Damascus Straight Street (Street Called Straight; today Midhat Pasha Street and Bab Sharqi Street) in the historic district, Syria. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Soufanieh Bridge and Gate of Bab-Touma at Damascus, Syria

Soufanieh Bridge and Gate of Bab-Touma at Damascus, Syria
The Soufanieh Bridge and Gate of Bab-Touma at Damascus, Syria. Bab Tuma (" Thomass Gate" ) - a borough of Old Damascus in Syria

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus, Syria - Ancient Walls and the Bab Sharqi Gate

Damascus, Syria - Ancient Walls and the Bab Sharqi Gate
Damascus, Syria - (left) Ancient Wall - connected (in some way) to the flight of Saint Paul, forced to flee the city under the cover of night after explosive reactions from Jews opposed to his

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus Gate and St Pauls Hospice, Jerusalem

Damascus Gate and St Pauls Hospice, Jerusalem. Date: 1920s

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus, Syria - General Panoramic View

Damascus, Syria - General Panoramic View including the long line of the Al-Hamidiyeh Bazar Souk (Covered market) which runs for 422m through the centre of the city. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus, Syria - Bab Tuma Gate - Thomass Gate

Damascus, Syria - Bab Tuma Gate - Thomass Gate
Bab Tuma (" Thomass Gate" ) - a borough of Old Damascus in Syria, one of the gates inside the historical walls of the city which owes its name to Thomas

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus, Syria - Ancient Walls

Damascus, Syria - Ancient Walls, from whence St. Paul, after being lowered down, fled in haste down the road that leads to Jerusalem. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: GMDE2A-00014

GMDE2A-00014
Merchants and camel caravans outside the Damascus Gate, Jerusalem. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Aydin - Turkey

Aydin - Turkey
Aydin, Turkey - capital city of Aydin province and University town. Turkeys leading producer of figs, olives, watermelons, cotton, chestnuts and citrus fruits

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: View of Damascus

View of Damascus
Distant view of the city

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Aerial view over the city of Damascus

Aerial view over the city of Damascus, Syria, Middle East

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops

raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops
The raising of the siege of Jerusalem Typical scene of troops in Old City before the lifting of curfew. Scene of troops inside the Damascus Gate. 1938, Israel

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops

raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops
The raising of the siege of Jerusalem Typical scene of troops in Old City before the lifting of curfew, the Damascus Gate. 1938, Israel

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops

raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops
The raising of the siege of Jerusalem Typical scene of troops in Old City before the lifting of curfew. Scene of troops inside the Damascus Gate. 1938, Israel

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops

raising siege Jerusalem Typical scene troops
The raising of the siege of Jerusalem Typical scene of troops in Old City before the lifting of curfew, looking down into the city through the Damascus Gate. 1938, Israel

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Clearing city wall buildings Damascus Gate demolished

Clearing city wall buildings Damascus Gate demolished
Clearing around city wall. buildings at Damascus Gate to be demolished. 1936, Jerusalem, Middle East, Israel

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Damascus environs Omyad Hotel Facing city square

Damascus environs Omyad Hotel Facing city square
Damascus and environs. Damascus. The Omyad Hotel. Facing the city square. 1920, Syria, Damascus

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Abu Shady is the last of the traditional story tellers

Abu Shady is the last of the traditional story tellers or hakawati in Damascus, Syria

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: The Khan Asad Pasha

The Khan Asad Pasha, built in 1752, used to house merchants and their shops. It is now the principle exhibition space in the Old City, Damascus, Syria& #x26; #x26; #x0B; The Khan Asad Pasha

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Taking a rest in the Old City

Taking a rest in the Old City, Damascus, Syria

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: A craftsman restores a traditional house in Damascus

A craftsman restores a traditional house in Damascus, Syria

Background imageAncient City of Damascus Collection: Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria

Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria Interior of karavan-sarai, Damascus, Syria



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