File:Malha, Jerusalem 1934.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMalha, Jerusalem 1934.jpg |
English: Malha, Jerusalem, 1934. The Palestinian Arab village al-Maliha is seen on the ridge, the villag's olive groves on the sloops and in valley. A train is travelling on the Jaffa-Jerusalem railway
עברית: אזור מלחה בירושלים בשנת 1934, ברקע על הרכס נראים בתי הכפר אַל-מָאלִחָה ומסגד הכפר. על המדרונות מטעי הזיתים של הכפר ובעמק עוברת רכבת על מסילת יפו-ירושלים |
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Source | Israel State Archives |
Author | Photographer - Frederic Claf? 1934 |
Camera location | 31° 45′ 08.5″ N, 35° 11′ 51.78″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 31.752361; 35.197717 |
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