Arctic explorers, preparing for the long winter - historic Cape Sabine and Baffin Bay (79 deg. N. lat.)
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Kann, Leopold, Travel, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Stein, Robert, Friends & Associates, Expeditions & Surveys, Equipment, Explorers, Albumen Prints, Expedition Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Interior of Fort Magnesia, Cape Sabine, Ellesmere Land - winter visitors who accepted our hospitality
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Dr. Leopold Kann, the Arctic explorer, in his winter quarters, Ellesmere Land
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Kann, Leopold, Travel, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Stein, Robert, Friends & Associates, Expeditions & Surveys, Huts, Cookery, Explorers, Albumen Prints, Expedition Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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"Fort Magnesia" during winter - deeply buried in snow - Cape Sabine (79 deg. N. lat.), Ellesmere Land
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Kann, Leopold, Travel, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Stein, Robert, Friends & Associates, Expeditions & Surveys, Huts, Snow, Explorers, Albumen Prints, Expedition Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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"Fort Magnesia" during winter - deeply buried in snow - Cape Sabine (79 deg. N. lat.), Ellesmere Land
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Kann, Leopold, Travel, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Stein, Robert, Friends & Associates, Expeditions & Surveys, Huts, Snow, Explorers, Albumen Prints, Expedition Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Coming out of a snow-covered "igloo" - a winter home in the Artics - Ellesmere Land
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Kann, Leopold, Travel, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Stein, Robert, Friends & Associates, Expeditions & Surveys, Igloos, Snow, Explorers, Albumen Prints, Expedition Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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The most primitive reeling tools for silk thread, Mt. Lebanon, Syria
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A skillful Arab weaver and his primitive loom weaving the finest of Syrian silk
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Es Salt from the South - a town of Peraea still full of homes and business
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Deadening worms in silk cocoons by steam, Antioch, Syria
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Cooling and drying silk cocoons after deadening process, Antioch, Syria
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Loosening cocoon fiber and winding on frames, silk mill, Beyrout, Syria
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Experts purchasing silk cacoons [i.e., cocoons], for export to France, Antioch, Syria
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A basket full of wriggling silk worms hungry for the morning meal, Syria
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Feeding silk-worms their breakfast of mulberry leaves, Mt. Lebanon, Syria
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Boiling cocoons to loosen fibre ends in Syria's largest silk reeling plant, Mt. Lebanon
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In a Syrian silk plant; examining and weighing raw silk ready for export
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Yanûn, the probable Janohah of the Bible (Josh. xvi : 6, 7), Palestine
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The fields of Moab (where the Moabish Stone was found), N. at old Dibon, Syria
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Making bread in a Bedouin tent; fire under inverted bowl does baking, Syria
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Gaza, lowland stronghold of the Philistines, from the southeast, Palestine
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Hatching silk cocoons on mulberry branches (near view), Antioch, Syria
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The Christian hospital on the shore of Galilee; the sea where Christ healed so many, Tiberias, Palestine
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An oriental home with its large upper chamber, near Jaffa, Palestine
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A Persian camp of pilgrims to Mecca, Jaffa, Palestine
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
Subjects: Iranians, Israel, Tel Aviv, City & Town Life, Pack Animals, Pilgrimages, Pilgrims, Tents, Aerial Photographs, Albumen Prints, Cityscape Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Calesthenics at Miss Arnot's Mission, Jaffa, Palestine
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Beautiful little church of the Syrian Christians, Jerusalem, Palestine
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The splendid crusaders' chapel over the tomb of St. George, Lydda, Palestine
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Crude makers of beautiful goods; making the famous inlaid pearl work, Damascus, Syria
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A sword maker of Damascus, whose swords were once considered the finest in the world, Syria
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