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[Panorama in two sections taken from the Palestine Potash factory]

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Caption from list: Panorama in two sections also taken from the factory looking S.E. and south toward the Araba. Wady Figra and 'Ein Arous are in the far distance to the extreme right. In the center of the picture is the Power House, to the right, cooling tower, next is the stores, and to the extreme right are the workshops.

In album: Dead Sea album prepared for the Palestine Potash Ltd., no. 9327, [p. 17, top]

On left photo: Section I, on right photo: Section II.

Stamped on verso: Copyrighted by the American Colony Photo Department, P.O. Box 34, Jerusalem, Palestine.

Forms part of: Visual materials from the papers of John D. Whiting (Library of Congress).

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01/01/1937
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Matson Photo Service, photographer
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Reḥovot (Israel) ,  31.89694, 34.81861
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions on publication.

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industrial facilities israel panoramic photographs photographic prints reḥovot israel panorama sections two sections palestine potash factory history of israel lot 13857 matson photo service photo palestine potash factory ultra high resolution high resolution dead sea library of congress industrial history