Format Photo, Print, Drawing
Contributors American Colony
American Colony (Jerusalem)
Dates 1930
Location Jerusalem
Palestine
Language English
Subjects American Colony School of Handicraft
Employment
History
Jerusalem
Lacemaking
Needle Arts
Palestine
Photography
Women
Title
Photograph of two women making Palestinian point lace seated outdoors on a balcony, Old City Jerusalem in the background
Contributor Names
American Colony (Jerusalem)
American Colony (Associated name)
Created Published
American Colony School of Handicrafts, Jerusalem, Palestine, ca, 1930
Subject Headings
-  Photography--Palestine
-  Palestine--Lacemaking
-  Women--Needle Arts
-  Women--Employment
-  Jerusalem--History
-  American Colony School of Handicraft
-  Palestine -- Jerusalem
Genre
Photographs
Notes
-  Black and white photographic print of two women making Palestinian lace products on a balcony in the sunlight, taken from inside a building looking out toward Jerusalem cityscape
Medium
Photograph 9" X 6 3/4"
Call Number/Physical Location
Part I, Box 3, Folder 1: American Colony in Jerusalem
Source Collection
American Colony in Jerusalem Collection
Repository
Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. 20540
Digital Id
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mamcol.054


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