File:Building the Port of Haifa (1929) 02- Approach lines to the main breakwater.jpg

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עברית: יוצרים את דרכי הגישה לאתר בו עתיד להיבנות שובר הגלים, נמל חיפהEnglish: Working on approach lines to the site of the future main breakwater, Port of Haifa
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a British photographer - identity unknown (Original photograph provided by Giyora Ben-Dov)
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עברית: יוצרים את דרכי הגישה לאתר בו עתיד להיבנות שובר הגלים, נמל חיפה
English: Working on approach lines to the site of the future main breakwater, Port of Haifa
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אוסף גיורא בן-דב: בנית נמל חיפה - תיעוד בריטי ; פריט מספר 2
Date 15 May 1929
date QS:P571,+1929-05-15T00:00:00Z/11
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Original annotation left by the photographer in the collection's album:

HAIFA BARBOUR WORKS

Progress Photograph - No.H.2 - View Point No.H.2
15th May,1929

Haifa Site of Approach Lines to Main Breakwater looking west
References Record Number: 001703473 ; BEN DOV-BOOK1-3 (at the Younes & Soraya Nazarian Library Digital Media Center, University of Haifa)
Source Original Item's page @ Younes & Soraya Nazarian Library, University of Haifa
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