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

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McIntosh battery and optical oo., Chicago, ill., it. s. a. 19 TheWood-ma'ket. Apub- lic square between the Tower of David and the English Church. 20 The Tower of David, or Tower of Hippieus, now, as formerly, a city strong- hold; the Turkish Citadel 21 The Christian Quarter of the city; showing the Church of the Holy Sep- ulchre, or reputed site of Jesus’ death and burial, together with the build- ings about it. 22 The Jewish Quarter of the city; showing the prin- cipal synagogues. 23 The “Pool ofHezekiah” ; supposed to be that re- ferred to in 2 Kings 20; 20; 2 Chronicles o2: 30. 24 The P otestant Church. 25 The Tower of David, with the bell-tower of the Protestant School in the foreground. 26 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Front view, from the court. 27 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Court and door. 28 The Muristan, or rains of the ancient hospice and chapel of the Knights of St. John. 29 Omar’s ancient mosque, near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Mohammedan au- thorities prevented the tower of the Church of the Holy SeDulchre from being finished lest it should overtop the min- aret of thip mosque. 30 A carpenter’s shop in Christian Street. 31 The Via Dolorosa, or street along which Jesus is said to have walked to Cal- vary. 32 The Ecce Homo Arch ; or arch over the Via Dolo- rosa, upon which Pilate is said to have shown Je- sus to the multitude when he said “ Behold the Man.” 33 The Pool of Bethesda; the reputed place where Je- sus healed the man who lay waiting for the move- ment of the waters. In the distance, the Mount of Olives. 34 A wall and hedge of prickly pear, near the Pool of Bethesda. 35 The Ccenaculum—the in- terior. The reputed up- per room, where the Last Supper was celebrated ; over the reputed tomb of David. 36 The Armenian Convent, said to have been the house of Caiaphas. 37 The Jew’s Wailing Place, where they lament the destruction of the Tem- ple. 38 A group of Jews near the Wailing Pla- e. 39 Robinson’s Arch; the sole remnant above ground of the bridge leading from the Temple to Mt. Zion. 40 The Dome of the Rock over the highest point of Mount Moriah, the site of the Temple. 41 The Haram esh-Sherif, or Temple Area, with the Dung Gate. View from the north. 42 The Modern Government » Palace, ou the supposed site of the ancient Gov- ernor’s Palace. View from the Court of the Mosque near by. 43 A portion of the Govern- ment Palace ou the sup- posed site of the Tower of Antonia. 44 The Government Palace looking through the north arch of approach to the Dome of the Rock. 45 The stairway and arch of approach to the Dome of the Rock, on the north side. 46 The small dome called David’s Judgment Seat, near the great Dome of the Rock—Exterior. 47 The small dome called David’s Judgment Seat- Interior. 48 The Dome of the Rock : Front—Exterior. 49 The Dome of the Rock ; Interior—showing the Rock itself, the highest part of Mount Moriah. 50 Mosque of Omar—Interior 51 The Saracenic Pulpit in the Temple Area. 52 The Temple Area, looking eastward toward the Mount of Olives. 53 The Temple Area, looking northward toward the Governme it Palace. 54 Mussulman., praying in the Temple Area, at noon. 55 The Mosque of El-Aksa, on the southern edge of the Temple Area—Exte- rior. 56 The Mosque of El-Aksa— Interior. 57 The Saracenic Fountain at the Bab-es-Silsiieh, or Gate of the Chain. 58 Gate of the Chain. 59 The Tombs of the Kings ; the Stairs and Well. 60 The Tombs of the Kings; from the court in front. 61 The Tombs of the Kings. The Stone which was rolled up to close the Sepulchre. 62 The Russian Quarter, out- side the walls of the city. 63 A peep into the city from over the Damascus Gate. 64 Damascus Gate. 65 Zion’s Gate. 66 The city, looking over the wall from the outside, on Zion. 67 The Temple Area—Exte- rior, southeast, 68 The Golden Gate ; a gate on the east side of the Temple Area, walled up by the Moslems—Exte- rior. 69 The Golden Gate—Inte- rior. 70 The Moslem Cemetery, near St. Stephen’s Gate. 71 The Mount of Olives, from the Moslem Ceme- tery, near St. Stephen’s Gate. 72 St. Stephen’s Gate; the gate which leads to the Mount of Olives, Beth- any and Jericho. 73 Herod’s Gate. A closed gate in an anele of the wall near the Damascus Gate. 74 The Cotton Grotto; an ancient quarrv beneath the city itself. ‘ 75 The Grotto of Jeremiah. 76 The Mount of Olives, from near St. Stephen’s Gate; showing Gethse- raane. 77 The Dome of the Church (now Mosque) of the Ascension,on the Mount of Olives. 78 The Chapel of the Lord’s Prayer,-on the Mount of Olives. 79 The Chapel of the Ascen- sion, on the Mount of Olives. 80 The Muezzin’s Call to Prayer, Minaret of the Mosque at the summit of the Mount of Olives. 81 The Valleys of Jehosha- phatand Hiunom, with the Mount of Offence and the Mount of Olives on the left, and a corner of the city wall on the right. 82 The City from the Mount of Olives ; south end. 83 The City from the Mount of Olives ; centre. 84 The City from the Mount of Olives ; north end. 85 The Hill of Scopus, whence the invading armies made their first appearance against the city. 86 The supposed Upper Pool of Gihon, whose waters Hezekiah brought into the city. 87 Lepers’ Quarters and Hospital, near the Up- per Pool of Gihon. 88 The supposed Lower Pool of Gihon, the ’Ain-es- Sultan. 89 The Valley of Hinnom, from the Lower Pool of Gihon. 90 The Hill of Evil Coun- sel ; supposed to be the scene of Solomon’s idol- atries.