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Dragon's Fountain, Jerusalem--Where Nehemiah went to view the walls of Jerusalem
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__|a (CAJSImage)[system control number to record digital location]
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__|a 5461BAI/LVii187CAJS
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1_|a Bain, Robert E. M. |4 Photographer
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00|a Dragon's Fountain, Jerusalem--Where Nehemiah went to view the walls of Jerusalem |h [Graphic]
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1_|a Earthly Footsteps of The Man of Galilee Being Three Hundred and Eighty-Four Original Photographic Views and Descriptions
of the Places Connected with the Earthly Life of Our Lord and His Apostles Traced with Note Book and Camera showing where
Christ was born, brought up, baptized, tempted, transfigured and crucified, together with the scenes of his prayers, tears,
miracles and sermons, and also places made sacred by the labors of his apostles, from Jerusalem to Rome by Bishop John H.
Vincent, D.D., LL.D., Rev. James W. Lee, D.D., and R.E.M. Bain. London: W.A. Hammond, Holborn Hall, E.C.
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__|a St. Louis, |c 1894.
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__|a 1 photograph : |b b&w ; |c 25.4 x 17.520 cm ( 10 x 6.875 in).
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__|a Photograph is in a book with a description beneath ; printed description: "(Nehemiah, ii:13.)--'And I went out by night
by the gate of the valley, even before the dragon well * * * and viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down, and
the gates thereof were consumed with fire.' In the center of the Ophel hill, in the Valley of Jehoshaphat, there is a fountain
with an intermittent spring whose waters connect with the Pool of Siloam by a canal which runs through the hill. This fountain
is called the Dragon's Well, because they have a tradition that a dragon swallows up the water when awake, the water rising
again when he is asleep, and this waking and sleeping of the dragon causes the intermittent flow of the water. The water comes
up in the bottom of a cave 25 deep excavated in the rock. By going down sixteen steps we reach a chamber 18 feet long by 10
feet wide and 10 feet high, its sides being built of old stones and its roof a pointed arch." See 5269BAI/LVi187CAJS (Voyager
# 360140).
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__|a Steps leading down to a well below ground level
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__|a None
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__|a Good
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__|a Photograph not catalogued by Lazard--catalogued at CAJS
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__|a [scanning note]
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_4|a Dragon's Well
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_0|a Israel
_0|a Jerusalem
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2_|a W.A. Hammond, Holborn Hall, E.C. |4 Publisher
2_|a Holy Land Image Collection
2_|a Lenkin Photo Image Collection
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0_|t CAJS Image Collection |g LVii |l BAI |m 5461 |n LVii187CAJS
0_|t The Lenkin Family Collection of Photography, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
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