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

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214 MCINTOSH BATTERY' AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 181 The Sea of Galilee, near the hot springs below Tiberias. 182 The Sea of Galilee. Ti- 183 The Sea of Galilee. Ti- berias. The interior of the Jewish Synagogue. 184 The Sea of Galilee. Mag- da] a. 185 Magdala and the plain. 186*Capernaum. 187 T h e Sea of Galilee. ’Ain et-Tin. A possible site of Bethsaida. 188 The Sea of Galilee. ’Ain et-Tabighah. The sup- posed site of Bethsaida, 189 Chorazin. Kerazeh. 190 The river Hasbany, one of the Jordan tributaries, and bridge. 191 The Fountain of Dan. Tell el-Kadi. One of the sources of the Jor- dan. 192 Dan. Tel-el-Kadi. Ruins and oak. linn i us. 193 Ctesarea Philippi. The region of Peter’s con- fession. 194 Cfesarea Philippi. The Castle 195 Caisarea Philippi. The Jordan, at one of its sources. 196 Caesarea Philippi. One of the sources of the Jordan. 197 Caesarea Philippi. An- cient shrines. 198 Caesarea Philippi. The Castle; another view. 199 Caesarea Philippi. The Castle; another view. 200 Caesarea Philippi. View of Mount Hermoii from the Castle. 201 View of Mount Hermon from theDamascus road. 202 D r u z e plowman and team. 203 Druze shepherd, with a lamb. 204 D r u z e mule-and-cow team. Damascus. 205 Olive orchard. 206 The scene of St. Paul’s conversion. 207 The scene of St. Paul’s escape. 208 The House of Naaman the Leper. 209 A view within the city. 210 A house on the wall, showing how Paul might be let down in a basket. 211 The Ancient City Wall. 212 The East Gate. 213 The Street called Straight. 214 A covered portion of the Street called Straight. 215 A Garden on the Abana River. 216 A Caf6. or coffee house. 217 The Gate of Peace. 218 The House of Ananias. 219 A Weavers Shop, near | the house of Ananias. 220 A shop and bazaar. 221 The city from a house- top. 222 The Grand Mosque. 223 The Grand Mosque. The Minaret of Jesu*. 224 The Grand Mosque Gate- way. 225 The Interior of the Kub- bet, or Dome of the Grand Mosque. 226 View of the old and the new city from the Min- aret of the Grand Mosque. 227 Another view from the Minaret of the Grand Mosque. 228 The Presbyterian Mis- sion School for Boys. 229 T h e Presbyterian Mis- sion School for Girls. 230 A native family at home. 231 The interior of a Jewish residence. 232 The interior of the Harem of Assad Pasha. 233 The Palace Court of Assad Pasha. 234 H o u s e of Stambouli Pasha; the Court. 235 H o u s e of Stambouli Pasha; the Salon. 236 Damascus to Beirut. El- Fijeh, a fountain source of the Barada, or an- cient Pharpar. 237 Damascus to Beirut. Suk Wady Barada, or Phar- par River. The Bridge and Cascade. 238 Damascus to Beirut. Suk Wady Barada. The Pharpar River. The Cascade from the Bridge. 239 Damascus to Beirut. The Pharpar River. The Roman Road. Baalbec. 240 Birth of the River Abana, near Baalbec. 241 Baalbec, general view. 242 Baalbec (modern). Statue of the Sun. 243 Interior of the old Mosque. 244 The Circular Temple. 245 Temple of the Suu. 246 Temple of the Sun. Slipped Keystone. 247 Fallen Cornice and Cap- itals. Temple of the Sun. 248 Details of Roof Decora- tion. 249 Temple of the Sun and Leaning Column. 250 Temple of the Sun and Leaning Column. 251 Temple of the Sun. In- terior. - i 252 Details of Capitals. Tern- I pie of the Sun. 253 Baalbec (Modern), from Temple of the Sun. 254 The Great Court, from Temple of the Suu. 255 Temples of the Sun and Baal. 256 Temple of Baal. 257 Tenmle of Baal; details. 258 Niche, west side of Great Court. 259 Temple of Baal, through a breach in the wall of the Great Court. 260 Cyclopean Stones in the wa'l of Great Court. 261 The Quarry and Cyclo- pean stone. 262 Our Tent, interior, at Baalbec. 263*Abdullah, our Steward, at length. 264 Abdullah, King of Cus- tards. 265 Hahn&, Prince of Mul- 266 Hadaiyah, King of Dragomen. 267 Fifteen minutes with a Donkey (a regular wrestle). 263 The Donkey Conquered. 269 Concocting a kick (Don- key). 270 A picturesque profile (Donkey). 271*Models of Meekness (Donkeys). 272 Our Baby of the Rock (Donkey and Dam). 273 Lebanon to Anti-Leba- non ; Mount Hermon. Zahleh. 274*Valley of Zahleh, from the east. 275 Zahleh, from the Girls School. 276 Home of Rev. Gerald Dale, Jr. 277 Boys’ High School. 278 Girls’ High School. Bey rout. 279 Music Garden. 280 Street view and wall ot Flowers. 281 Toward the Sea. 282 Toward Lebanon. 283 Mrs. Mott’s School and Arabic Building. 284 Presbyterian Church, Memorial Hall, and Girls’ Seminary. 285 Dale Memorial Hall, In- terior. 286 Native Students, Female Seminary. 287 Residence of Rev. Dr. Bliss (Marquand House) 288 Preparatory Department, Syrian Protestant Col- lege. 289 Syrian Protestant College 290 Students from Zahleh. Syrian Protestant Col- lege. „ , 291 Medical Department. b>- rian Protestant College- Joppa. 292 Joppa, from the Steam- ship. 291 Joppa, from the shore. 294 House ot' Simon the Tan- ner.