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Sign: Jerusalem - Sign marking the opening of King George Street in 1924


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King George St 2, Jerusalem, Israel
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شارع الملك جورج الخامس
فخامة المرهر برت صموئيل
المندوب السامي لفلسطين
بحضور
الدروة الدستوري
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KING GEORGE V AVENUE
OPENED BY
HIS EXCELLENCY SIR HERBERT SAMUEL
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR PALESTINE
IN THE PRESENCE OF
SIR RONALD STORRS
GOVERNOR JERUSALEM-JAFFA DISTRICT
RAGHEB BEY EL NASHASHIBI
MAYOR OF JERUSALEM

9TH December 1924

רחוב
המלך גורג החמישי
נפתח ע"י •
הוד מעלתו סיר הרברט סמואל
הנציב העליון לפלשתינה אי"
במעמד
סיר רונלד סטורס
מושל מחוז ירושלם יפו
ראג’יב ביק נשאשיבי
ראש עירית ירושלם

1924 9 דצמבר

EdiA DE FARE & Co
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The street corner where the sign is placed, marking the inauguration of one of the main streets in Jerusalem, was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image



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