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Title Carcass of a camel on a road, NINO F Scholten photographic print 16: 1177
Creator/other Scholten, Frank (1881-1942)
Shelfmark NINO F Scholten photographic print 16: 1177
Subject (topical) Black-and-white prints (photographs)Landscapes (representations)
Roads
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Bone (material)
Subject (geographic) Palestine (historical region)
Note Matching negative: NINO F Scholten Sarona 4: 092.Dating includes the entire period Frank Scholten was in the Middle East. The negative belonging to this photographic print was annotated with "Sarona IV". Sarona was German Templer colony that was established in 1871. Germans were interned here during World War II. The assembly building bombed by Irgun on 16-05-1943 and the Mayor was assassinated by Palmach on 22-05-1946. It was sold to the Tel Aviv municipality in 11-1948.
Title devised from content by Library Staff. Sizes are derived from the negative; Photographic print is a section of that.
Reference T.L. Kwiecień, ‘Frank Scholten’, in: Fotolexicon, vol. 25, nr. 40, https://depthoffield.universiteitleiden.nl/2540f05en/S. Zananiri, ‘Frank Scholten. Landschap in het Brits Mandaat Palestina’, in: Fotografisch Geheugen 96 (2018) 3, pages 26-30
S. Zananiri, ‘Documenting the Social: Frank Scholten Taxonomising Identity in British Mandate Palestine', in: K.S. Sanchez Summerer and S. Zananiri (eds.), Imaging and Imagining Palestine. Leiden 2021, pages 266-306
Language No linguistic content
Country Netherlands
Published/created [Between 19 April 1921 and 06 December 1923]
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3474739
Published (digital) Leiden University Libraries,
Date Between 19 April 1921 and 06 December 1923
Source http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3474739
Author Frank Scholten

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