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Photographs of members of the American Colony (Jerusalem) and Middle East locations
- Title: Photographs of members of the American Colony (Jerusalem) and Middle East locations
- Related Names:
Whiting, John D. (John David), 1882-1951 , photographer
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Dept. , photographer - Date Created/Published: [between 1930 and 1951]
- Medium: 1 album (20 gelatin silver prints) ; 28 x 30 cm. (album)
- Summary: Photographs show members of the American Colony (Jerusalem) and scenes in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Damascus, and other locations. Photographs include: American Colony members dressed in costumes, a wedding, Spafford Whiting sitting with Bedouins in a tent, portrait of Bertha Vester, John Whiting, and Grace Whiting (1951); King David Hotel (Jerusalem), Bedouins, Dome of the Rock, Solomon's Quarries, Dr. Shick's model of Herod's Temple, Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem; Arab man driving car with gas tanks on running board, a library possibly at the Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem; Arab shops closed during protest against Balfour decloration, Jewish man in Old City during 1938 seige of Jerusalem, child riding on camel, Bedouins meeting inside a tent, a "junkman's" shop in Damascus, and crushing olives with fragment of ancient column at Beit Jibrin.
- Reproduction Number: ---
- Rights Advisory:
No known restrictions on publication.
- Call Number: LOT 13851 (H) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- Some photographs were created by the photographers of the American Colony Photo Department, located in Jerusalem. Founded in the late 1890s by Elijah Meyers, the photo agency was headed during its heyday (ca. 1903-1933) by Lewis Larsson, whose staff photographers included Erik Lind, Lars Lind, Furman Baldwin, and G. Eric Matson. It transitioned into the Matson Photo Service around 1940, with photography by Matson, Hanna Safieh, Joseph H. Giries, and others. John D. Whiting, contributed periodically to the work of both agencies. For more information see: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/matpc/ and http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/coll/629_whiting.html.
- LOT title devised by Library staff.
- Album unpaginated, album page numbers supplied by Library staff.
- Photographs removed from deteriorating album pages and put into top loaders (10/2007).
- Notation on back of group portrait: "Bertha Vester, John Whiting, Grace Whiting, ca. Sept. 1951. This is the last picture taken of John by Dr. Lambie."
- Various notes stamped on back of photographs: The Matson Photo Service, Jerusalem, Palestine; American Colony Photo Department, Jerusalem, Palestine; Palestine Department of Antiquities; and John D. Whiting, Jerusalem.
- John D. Whiting's diaries, correspondence, and other materials are located in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division (Papers of John D. Whiting).
- Forms part of: Visual materials from the papers of John D. Whiting.
- Transfer; Manuscript Division; 2006; (DLC/PP-2006:051:26)
- Subjects:
- Whiting, John D.--(John David),--1882-1951.
- Whiting, Grace Spafford.
- Whiting, Spafford.
- Vester, Bertha Spafford,--1878-1968.
- American Colony (Jerusalem)--People--1930-1960.
- Pageants--Jerusalem--1930-1960.
- Weddings--Middle East--1930-1960.
- Hotels--Jerusalem--1930-1960.
- Bedouins--Middle East--1930-1960.
- Mosques--Jerusalem--1930-1960.
- Caves--Jerusalem--1930-1960.
- Churches--West Bank--Bethlehem--1930-1960.
- Building models--1930-1960.
- Libraries--Palestine--1930-1960.
- Format:
- Collections:
- Part of: Visual materials from the papers of John D. Whiting
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- Reproduction Number: ---
- Call Number: LOT 13851 (H) [P&P]
- Medium: 1 album (20 gelatin silver prints) ; 28 x 30 cm. (album)
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- Call Number: LOT 13851 (H) [P&P]
- Medium: 1 album (20 gelatin silver prints) ; 28 x 30 cm. (album)
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