British soldiers on patrol after the post office and police station were set alight by Arab rebels, Bethlehem, 1938
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Title
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British soldiers on patrol after the post office and police station were set alight by Arab rebels, Bethlehem, 1938
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Description
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This is a digital reproduction of an image held in the Library of Congress. This image depicts a truck with armed British soldiers driving through Bethlehem not long after the post office and police barracks were set on fire by Arab rebels during the 1936-39 Arab Revolt. This image exists as part of the Revolt Against the British collection within the Library of Congress project in the Planet Bethlehem Archive.
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Identifier
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pb_lc_rev_7252976
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Subject
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Bethlehem
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Palestine
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Palestinian Diaspora
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Revolt against the British collection
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1936-39 Arab Revolt in Bethlehem
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British Mandate in Bethlehem
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Bethlehem politics
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Bethlehem architecture
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References
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https://www.loc.gov/item/mpc2010004692/PP/
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License
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CC BY 4.0
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Contributor
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American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Dept.
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photographer
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Date
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1938
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Type
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Digital scan of 1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 in.
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Source
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Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA, Prints & Photographs Division, reproduction number: LC-DIG-matpc-19203 (digital file from original photo)
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Language
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English
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Spatial Coverage
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31.7053996/ 35.1936877
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Rights Holder
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Library of Congress. No known restrictions on publication.