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Map of Jerusalem, 1915
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"Modern Jerusalem Illustrating Recent Discoveries." From Atlas of the Historical Geography of the Holy Land.
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1915
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Designed and edited by George Adam Smith and prepared under the direction of J.G. Bartholomew. London, Hodder and Stoughton
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