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Read Ebook: Maud Florence Nellie; or Don't care! by Coleridge Christabel R Christabel Rose Staniland Charles Joseph Illustrator

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XL. VIEW OF THE CHURCH OF S. ANN. PROPERTY OF FRANCE.

L. FRONT OF THE TOMB OF THE VIRGIN MARY.

PANORAMA OF JERUSALEM, SEEN FROM THE MOUNT OF OLIVES.

REFERENCES

PLAN OF MODERN JERUSALEM.

REFERENCES.

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF MODERN JERUSALEM.

CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE MODERN CITY. .

t. Damascus Gate . u. Gate of Herod . v. S. Mary's Gate . x. Saracenic Ruin. y. Golden Gate . z. Gate of Jehoshaphat . w. Sirah Bridge, or Bridge of Paradise. , closed. , closed. . . .

PLAN OF ANCIENT JERUSALEM.

REFERENCES.

GATES OF THE CITY OF NEHEMIAH.

GATES OF THE CITY BELONGING TO PERIODS BEFORE THE TIME OF NEHEMIAH, AND AFTER THE TIME OF HEROD.

a. Double Gate, or Gate between the Two Walls. b. Corner Gate. c. Sheep Gate. d. Gennath Gate. e. North Gate. f. Gate of the Essenes.

INTERIOR OF THE CITY .

FOUR SECTIONS OF ANCIENT JERUSALEM, SHEWING THE UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTIONS IN COMPARISON WITH THE PRESENT LEVEL OF THE CITY.

REFERENCES.

SECTION .

SECTION .

SECTION .

SECTION .

L. Monument of Helena. M. Ancient level of the City. 38. Tyropoeon Valley. 8. Present Wall of the City. N. Place covered with ruins and earth. W. Church of the Resurrection. 39. Mosque of Omar. 40. Ground anciently belonging to the Knights of S. John. 41. Mount Gareb. u. Valley of Hinnom. v. Valley of Rephaim. 42. Hill of Evil Counsel. . Hill of Evil Counsel.

). Conventional Signs.

). Rock. ). Place covered with ruins and earth. ). Buildings of the City. ). Mountains. ). Water-Conduits. ). Sewers. ). Supposed Water-Conduits. ). Conduit for Blood. ). Ancient level of the City. ). Subterranean passages. ). Ancient or Remarkable Edifices.

ANCIENT CITADEL OF THE JEBUSITES, AFTERWARDS THAT OF DAVID, THEN THAT OF THE PISANS. THE JAFFA GATE.

THE TOWERS PHASAELUS AND MARIAMNE. THE TOWER HIPPICUS IS CONCEALED BY PHASAELUS.

GATE OF DAMASCUS.

VIEWS OF THE ROYAL CAVERNS, AND OF THE GROTTO OF JEREMIAH.

Fig. 1. Royal Caverns. 1. Present City Walls. 2. Rock. 3. Outer Cave. 4. Ancient Entrance of the Inner Cave. 5. Present lower level of the ground.

PLANS AND SECTION OF THE ROYAL CAVERNS, AND OF THE GROTTO OF JEREMIAH.

Fig. 1. Royal Caverns. 1. Ancient Entrance into the Caves. 2. Present Entrance. 3. The place from which the Jews quarried stones. 4. Large and deep Excavations, from which the Monolith of the Mosque el-Aksa was taken. 5. Fountain. 6. Overhanging rocks. 7. Chiselled rock, with the places from which blocks have been extracted. A. Present Wall of the City. B. } } C. } } Positions corresponding with the different Levels of the Section. D. } } &c.}

Fig. 2. Grotto of Jeremiah. 8. Entrance. 9. Ancient Room of the period of S. Helena. 10. Cemetery of Dervishes. 11. Mohammedan Tomb of a Dervish. 12. Dervishes' Cooking-place. 13. Premises for food. 14. Place of Prayer. 15. Chiselled rock, with the places from which blocks have been extracted. 16. Pilaster. 17. Mill. 18. Modern Wall.

DETAILS OF ANCIENT MASONRY--OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANCIENT CONDUITS--OF THE POOLS--OF THE WELL OF JOAB, AND OF SOLOMON'S RESERVOIRS AT ETHAM.

THE HARAM ES-SHERIF.

Beginning at the South-West corner of the Haram.

a. Cistern which received the Blood of the Victims . b. The place of the Ashes. c. Conduit for the Blood. d. Cistern for the Blood. e. Great vaulted Chamber . f. Pointed Arch of the date of the Crusades . g. Triple Gate of the time of Justinian. h. Gate of Huldah. i. Vaults below the Aksa. j. Monolith in the Vaults. m. Plan of the ancient Basilica of Justinian, as first discovered by Williams. n. Parts added by the Saracens. o. Armoury of the Crusaders. p. Site of Justinian's Hospice.

Beginning at the Western side, near the Southern end.

PLAN OF LAND BELONGING TO THE DAUGHTERS OF SION, AND OF THE SUBTERRANEAN PASSAGE COMMUNICATING WITH MORIAH, DISCOVERED BY PIEROTTI--SECTIONS RELATING TO THIS LAND AND TO MOUNT MORIAH.

Fig. 1. Building belonging to the Daughters of Sion.

. Conventional Signs. . High Rock. . Levelled Rock. . Heaps of Ruins. . Water. Cistern. Spring. . Modern Walls. . Walls of the City. . Jewish Walls. . Roman Walls. . Walls of the Haram es-Sher?f.

Fig. 1. . Longitudinal Section of the Haram es-Sher?f. 1. Ophel. 2. Walls of the City. 3. Ruined Houses. 4. Mosque el-Aksa. 5. Rock. 6. Staircase leading to the vaults of the Mosque el-Aksa. 7. Birket es-Sultan. Cistern. 8. Water-channels. 9. Court of the Mosque of Kubbet es-Sakharah. 10. Kubbet es-Sakharah. 11. Cistern for blood, formerly the cistern of the threshing-floor of Araunah the Jebusite. 12. Cisterns for blood. 13. Kiblet dedicated to the Fatma. 14. Kiblet dedicated to the Angel Gabriel. 15. Houses of the times of the Crusaders, of Solyman, &c. 16. Little Sakharah. 17. Barrack of the Haram es-Sher?f. 18. Houses of the time of Saladin. 19. Northern Valley. 20. Barrack of the time of Ibrahim Pasha. 21. Mount Bezetha. a. South Gate of the time of Justinian. b. Staircase leading into the Cistern. c. Fountain. d. Kiblet of Saladin. Invisible scales. e. Kiblet of Zachariah. f. Gallery of Herod discovered by Pierotti.

Fig. 2. . Transverse Section of the Haram es-Sher?f. 22. Mount Sion. 23. Tyropoeon Valley. 24. Descent to Silla. 25. Acra. 26. Bath. Hammam es-Shefa. 27. Spring. Hammam es-Shefa. 28. Dome of Moses. 15. Houses of the times of the Crusaders, of Solyman, &c. 31. Channels. 29. Site of Mohammed's Ascension. 10. Kubbet es-Sakharah. 11. Cistern for blood. 30. Dome of the Chain--Kubbet es-Silsileh. 9. Court of the Mosque of Kubbet es-Sakharah. 32. Cisterns for receiving the blood and ashes. 33. Golden Gate. 34. Mount Moriah. 35. Mohammedan Cemetery. 3. Wall of Haram es-Sher?f.

Fig. 3. . Ancient Section. 36. Temple, properly so called. 37. Court of the Levites. Azarath Cohan?m. 38. Court of the Israelites. Azarath Yisrael. 39. Tower Antonia, by Pierotti. 40. Remains of the Wall of the Praetorium, and position of the same. 41. High Rock.

Fig. 4. Section of the City. g. Mount Gihon. h. Valley of Gihon. i. Mount Sion. k. Tyropoeon Valley. l. Mount Acra. m. Large Valley. n. Mount Moriah. o. Valley of the Kidron. p. Mount of Olives.

Fig. 5. Section of Mount Moriah. q. Ophel. n. Moriah. r. Northern Valley. s. Mount Bezetha.

. Conventional Signs. . Rock. . Heaps of Ruins. . Walls of the early Arab period. . Distant Houses. . Ancient Walls. . Water-conduits. . Conduit for blood.

VIEW OF THE BARRACK OF THE HARAM ES-SHERIF.

REMAINS OF ANCIENT MASONRY, CALLED THE RUINS OF THE TOWER ANTONIA.

VIEW OF THE POOL OF BETHESDA.

"We don't find it lonesome," said Mrs Warren. "It's not above half a mile down that path to the village, and there's a good many of us scattered about in the lodges and gardens to make company for each other."

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