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Ships at Smyrna--A city of the Gentiles, in which the Jews were swallowed up
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02807cgm a2200349 u 4500
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364109
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20160509172222.0
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120308e1894 mounnn i|eng u
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__|a  (CAJSImage)[system control number to record digital location]
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__|a  5583BAI/LVii309CAJS
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1_|a  Bain, Robert E. M. |4  Photographer
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00|a  Ships at Smyrna--A city of the Gentiles, in which the Jews were swallowed up |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 17.7 cm ( 10 x 7 in).
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__|a  Photograph is in a book with a description beneath ; printed description: "(Hosea, viii:8.)--'Israel is swallowed up: now shall they be among the Gentiles as a vessel wherein is no pleasure.' Smyrna is a great city on the coast of Asia Minor, whose leading merchants are Jews. Perhaps there is no city upon earth where the Jews have more influence in a commercial way than in this city. Not only in the time of Hosea was it true that Israel was swallowed up in Assyria and Babylon, but it continues to this day true that they are scattered among the Gentiles. The harbor of Smyrna is one of the most beautiful in the world. It is about two miles wide, and about six or eight miles long, lying due west from the city. Large number of vessels are always to be seen here, and because of the great trade of this city with the world it has come to have cosmopolitan modes of thought and manners." "Vol.2" and "I2" are printed beneath the text. Copyright year and photographer's name are printed at the bottom of the photograph.
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__|a  Masted boats on Smyrna's waterfront
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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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_0|a  Boats
_0|a  Travel
_0|a  Transportation
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_0|a  Turkey
_0|a  Smyrna (Turkey)
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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  5583 |n  LVii309CAJS
0_|t  The Lenkin Family Collection of Photography, University of Pennsylvania Libraries

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Category: Boats
Category: Transportation
Category: Travel
Year: 1894
Creator: Bain, Robert E. M
Physical description: photograph
Title: Ships at Smyrna--A city of the Gentiles, in which the Jews were swallowed up