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The Largest of the Cedars, Mount Lebanon
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01773cgm a2200337 u 4500
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336624
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20160509162633.0
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110516e1857 enknnn i|eng u
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__|a  (CAJSImage)[system control number to record digital location]
099:
__|a  3655FRI/LQ2
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1_|a  Frith, Francis |4  Photographer
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00|a  The Largest of the Cedars, Mount Lebanon |h  [Graphic]
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1_|a  The Queen's Bible. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments : Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations diligently compared and revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches. Vol. II. Illustrated with Photographs by Frith. Published 1863.
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__|a  England, |c  1857.
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__|a  1 photograph : |b  albumen ; |c  23.1 x 16.5 cm ( 9 x 6.375 in).
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__|a  Photograph is mounted in an album and the title is printed below; photographer's name is printed below the photograph; Biblical citation (Psalm CIV.XVI) at lower right. Series number P146.
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__|a  A grove of trees with one large cedar in the foreground and a man standing beneath its branches
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__|a  1
591:
__|a  None
592:
__|a  Good
593:
__|a  Lazard believed the photograph to have been taken in June 1857 and wrote that the photograph is the same as 843FRI/LC43 and 2661FRI/LM1
595:
__|a  [scanning note]
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_4|a  Cedar trees
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_0|a  Lebanon
_0|a  Mount Lebanon
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1_|a  Spake, Pierre |4  Provenance |d  1994/05/12
__|a  William Mackenzie |f  1863 |4  Publisher
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2_|a  Holy Land Image Collection
2_|a  Lenkin Photo Image Collection
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0_|t  CAJS Image Collection |g  LQ |l  FRI |m  3655 |n  LQ2
0_|t  The Lenkin Family Collection of Photography, University of Pennsylvania Libraries

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Category: Cedar Trees
Year: 1857
Creator: Frith, Francis
Physical description: photograph
Title: The Largest of the Cedars, Mount Lebanon