Underwood & Underwood

A ball-room scene in colonial days--our great-grand-parents were young once too

Dealing out the gold and jewels to the expert workman for the days work

President Roosevelt greeting the representatives of 37 foreign nations, Jamestown Exposition

On Lee's parade, listening to President Roosevelt' speech opening the Jamestown Exposition

Fort Magnesia, the winter quarters of the Stein Arctic Expedition, Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Land (79 deg. N. lat.)

Interior of Fort Magnesia, Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Land - winter visitors who accepted our hospitality

A skillful Arab weaver and his primitive loom weaving the finest of Syrian silk

Es Salt from the South - a town of Peraea still full of homes and business

Cooling and drying silk cocoons after deadening process, Antioch, Syria

Loosening cocoon fiber and winding on frames, silk mill, Beyrout, Syria

Experts purchasing silk cacoons [i.e., cocoons], for export to France, Antioch, Syria

A basket full of wriggling silk worms hungry for the morning meal, Syria

Feeding silk-worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Mt. Lebanon, Syria

Boiling cocoons to loosen fibre ends in Syria's largest silk reeling plant, Mt. Lebanon

In a Syrian silk plant; examining and weighing raw silk ready for export

Yanûn, the probable Janohah of the Bible (Josh. xvi : 6, 7), Palestine

The fields of Moab (where the Moabish Stone was found), N. at old Dibon, Syria

Making bread in a Bedouin tent; fire under inverted bowl does baking, Syria

Gaza, lowland stronghold of the Philistines, from the southeast, Palestine

Hatching silk cocoons on mulberry branches (near view), Antioch, Syria

The Christian hospital on the shore of Galilee; the sea where Christ healed so many, Tiberias, Palestine