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Drawing, Parade Entering the City, Jaffa, early March 1868

 

We have 2 images of Drawing, Parade Entering the City, Jaffa, early March 1868 .

A bridge crossing the moat and participant figures, and parts of such, in a parade, some with colors, others with drums, others merely walking, are shown in the foreground.  Structures of the city fill the left middle distance and the rear, the left part only being finished. Two minarets rise at left and in the center, respectively.
A bridge crossing the moat and participant figures, and parts of such, in a parade, some with colors, others with drums, others merely walking, are shown in the foreground.  Structures of the city fill the left middle distance and the rear, the left part only being finished. Two minarets rise at left and in the center, respectively.
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