Jérusalem. Monuments chrétiens. Tombeau de la Vierge. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close head-on view of the arched doorway of the Church of the Virgin Mary, whose crypt contains the tomb venerated as that of the Virgin Mary.
Jérusalem. Monuments chrétiens. Saint-Sépulcre. Détails des chapiteaux de la porte principale. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view from the right of three of the capitals of the engaged columns dividing the double doorway of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Jérusalem. Monuments chrétiens. Saint-Sépulcre. Vue générale de la Chapelle du Calvaire. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Exterior view looking across the courtyard towards the chapel, which stands to the right of the main (south)entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Jérusalem. Monuments chrétiens. Saint-Sépulcre. Face ouest. — Rue du Patriarche. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View from an elevated position, looking along the buttressed façade of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and down onto the street.
Jérusalem. Monuments arabes. Forteresse de David (Citadelle) — Face ouest. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking up the stony road towards the walls of the Citadel and the minaret of Suleiman I beyond (known as the Tower of David in the nineteenth century).
Jérusalem. Monuments chrétiens. Saint-Sépulcre. Détails de la porte. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of the upper portions and capitals of the group of five engaged columns separating the two doorways of the main entrance of the church, with the springing-point of the arches and some of the decorative frieze above.
Jérusalem. Monuments chrétiens. Saint-Sépulcre. Partie supérieure de la façade. Photographer: Salzmann, Auguste
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the pair of arched windows directly above the main entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The windows are also seen in closer detail in print 88.