Black-and-white steel engraving of the Tomb of Absalom, Tomb of Benei Hezir, and Tomb of Zechariah in the Valley of Jehoshaphat (Kidron Valley) in Jerusalem. Engraving by Thomas Heawood after a drawing by Alexius Geyer. Printed and published Leipzig: A. H. Payne.
Print reproduction of Leopold Pilichowski's painting The Opening of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, depicting the ceremonies held on April 1, 1925. Notables, including Herbert Samuel, Chaim Weizmann, Nahum Sokolow, Hayim Nahman Bialik, and Chief Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, are grouped about Arthur Balfour, who is seen delivering the inaugural address.
Black-and-white postcard designed by Bezalel student Yaakov Stark, including a portrait of artist Boris Schatz, founder of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, in front of Schatz's sculpture of Mattathias. The Academy's buildings can be seen at right.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a drawing lesson at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Bezalel's founder Boris Schatz is pictured third from left.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld with President of Czechoslovakia Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk during Masaryk's 1927 visit to Jerusalem.
Color photographic postcard of the exterior of the Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue located on the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Postcard with a reproduction of an etching by E.M. Lilien of the Tomb of Zechariah and Tomb of Benei Hezir in the Valley of Jehoshaphat (Kidron Valley) in Jerusalem. From the book Erez Israel und sein Volk.
Color photographic postcard of the Tomb of Absalom, Tomb of Benei Hezir, and Tomb of Zechariah in the Valley of Jehoshaphat (Kidron Valley) in Jerusalem.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the Tomb of Absalom, Tomb of Benei Hezir, and Tomb of Zechariah in the Valley of Jehoshaphat (Kidron Valley) in Jerusalem.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner of Palestine, during at 1923 visit to the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem. Also pictured are Boris Schatz, Menaḥem Mendel Ussishkin, Mordecai ben Hillel Hacohen, and David Yellin.