Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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211 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 125*Wall of Defence, Wady El Ithm. 126 Pass Through Wady El Ithm. 127 Mid-day Rest m the “Long Desert”—Group ot our Party. 128 Ruins and Rock of El Guerrah. 129 The Sphynx of El Guer- rah. 130 Four Camels Drinking — The Fight for Water at the Well of Humeiyu- meh. . 131 Group of Moorish Pil- grims en route for Mecca at the Well of Humeiyu- meh. 132 Rock-House and Pic- tured-rocks at Humeiyu- meh. , 133 Rock-House and Pic- tured-rocksat Humeiyu- meh, from another point. . . „ 134*Miniature Mountain ol Color—Wady Humeiyu- 135 Rock and “ Well of Moses ” — Ain Daluga. 136 Panorama of Petra, from the East—Sunrise. 137 Panorama of Petra, from the Southeast —Early Morn. . 138 Panorama of Petra and Jebel Haroun — Mount Hor. 139 Sunrise on Ancient Edom and an ancient village. 140*Pool and Ruins of Am- El-Raga. 141 The Gorge of Wady Sik (same as 136 and 137 combined). , 142 Barricade of Camels m Battle array—Ain Gaz- alah, near Petra . 143 The Three Tombs—Ne- cropolis of Petra. 144 Tomb of the Four Pyra- mids—Necropolis of Pe- tra. 145 The Petra Bedouin Guard, at the entr. nee to the Sik. 146 The Buttressea ^rch— Entrance to Gorge of the Sik. 147 The Buttressed Arch. from inside the Gorge. 148 View in the Gorge ot the Sik, with Oleanders. 149 On the river Sik- Gorge of the Sik. 150 First Glimpse of the Ktisneh, through the Gorge—Petrs. 151 The Ktisneh, at Petra. 15! croup of Bedouin Shey- khs, with Horses and Spears—A Surprise Op- posite the Ktisneh. 153 Preliminary Glimpse at Petra. 154 Group of Rock Temples, near the Theater—Pe- 155 The Petra Theater. 156 The “ViewMagnificent Petra, from the Theater. 157*Petra —Principal view east from our camp. 158 Petra — Principal view west from our Camp. 159 Sheykh Salim, Chief of of the Petra Bedouin and Staff. 160*Our Camp at Petra. 161 Temple of the Urn, with Arched Terrace. 162 A Color Study—Colon- nade of the Temple of the Urn. 163 Tombs, Temples and Cliffs—South from the Arched Terrace. 164 The Corinthian Struc- ture. I 165 Temple of the Three Tiers of Columns. I 166 General view from the west, showing 161, 164, 165, together. 167*The Kasr Faroun and br.iken Columns. ] 168 The Kasr Faroun —Ex- terior. 169*The Kasr Faroun — Arched Doorway. 170*The Kasr Faroun — Ruined Interior 171 The Temples of Nature and of Edom. 172*Interior of the Temple with Fluted Column-. 173 Rock Stairway and Pul- pit. , 174 Pyramid and ruined For- tress, on the highest cliff. 175 The Sacrificial Altar of Baal and Tanks on the highest cliflt’. 176 The Ravine of the Dcir. 177 Interior of a Rock Tem- ple near the Deir 178 The Deir, from the Rock Temple. 179 The Deir, Fagade. 180 Mount Hor from the Deir. 181 A Partly Finished Rock Temple, Petra, showing the mode of construc- tion (beginning at the top and working down- ward). I»etra to Palestine. 182 Pass of the Eh-Rah Kos- monah. 183 Pictured Rocks, Kos- monah. 184 Ain-El W e i b e h, mis- called Kadesh Barnea. 185 The Grave of Miriam at Ain-El Weibeh. 186 Mountains on Borders of Canaan. 187 An Oasis in the Arabian Desert 188 Beautiful Hills near the Oasis. 189 The Plain from the Oasis. 190 The Departure of our Caravan from Arabia to PolocHnP 191*Camp of the Tiyahah Bedouin. 192*Loading a Camel for the March. 193*Head of a Camel, Profile. 194*Head of a Camel, Rear. 195 Village of Dhoheriyeh. PALESTINE AND SYRIA. Hebron. 1 The place where Abram dwelt; and David’s first 1 capital. From the hill south of the city. The mosque is shown over th e Cave of Machpelah, and in the foreground the An- I cient Pool. The Valiey i of Eshcol, whence Josh- ua's spies brought the grapes, on the left. 2 The Ancient Pool, where David hanged the mur- derers of Ishbosheth. 3 Wall of Machpelah. 4 The entrance to the Mosque (once a Christian church) over the Cave ot Machpelah, the Sepul- cher of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. 5 The entrance-door to the ] Cave of Machpelah, seen j from the roof of the smaller mosque higher up the hill. 6 View from a house-top, looking toward Jerusa- 1 m. The Cave of Mach- pelah in the foreground. 7 View from a house-top, looking down the road southward to Beersheba and Sinai. 8 A vineyard of Eshcol, whence Joshua’s spies brought the grapes. In the distance, Abraham’s CMk and a vineyard watch-tower. 9 Abraham’s Oak. A mod- ern oak representing the one under which Abra- ham dwelt. 10*Rhamet-El-Khalil. 11*Mosque of the El-Hul- hhl. 12*Tower of Beth Zur. 13 On the Road to Jerusalem. El-Burak. T h e Castle, and the Upper Pool of Solomon, from which a great portion of the water-supply of ancient Jerusalem was derived. 14*So!omon’s Pool—TJppe r . l.s*Solomon’s Pool—Lower. 16*Solomon’s Pool — Lower Corner. 17 T h e Bab-el-Kahlil, or Joppa Gate, the principal south and western city- gate, leading to Joppa, Bethlehem and Hebron, 18 The Kahn, or roadway inn, outside the Joppa gate.