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Box Gill art 8

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Egypt brought the Nile of Kings[Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 23
Identifier: CEG337
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a pharaoh standing over a man, whose arms are raised toward the pharaoh. Numbered, "2."

Dates: 1934 January 7

The Egyptians brought the first Kings to Palestine [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 23
Identifier: CEG338
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a pharaoh on a throne. Signed EG and numbered, "2."

Dates: 1934 January 7

The Caldeans brought agriculture [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 23
Identifier: CEG339
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a man carrying an armful of wheat. Annotated and signed by Gill.

Dates: 1934 January 7

Palestine is plundered [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 24
Identifier: CEG340
Scope and Contents Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing illustrates hieroglyphs of birds, arms, shapes and zig-zag lines. Gill notes, "Hyroglyphics signifying:...
Dates: 1934 January 7

[Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 24
Identifier: CEG341
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a pharaoh standing over a man, whose arms are raised toward the pharaoh.

Dates: 1934 January 7

[Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 24
Identifier: CEG342
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a man on a winged horse holding a scroll.

Dates: 1934 January 7

[Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 24
Identifier: CEG343
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a pharaoh standing over a man, whose arms are raised up toward the pharaoh. Numbered, "2."

Dates: 1934 January 7

[Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 24
Identifier: CEG344
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing depicts a bearded man (presumably Moses) holding a tablet with the words "THEX LAWS." Numbered, "5."

Dates: 1934 January 7

Chaldeans bring Agriculture [Palestine Drawings], 1934 February 2

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 25
Identifier: CEG345
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a man carrying an armful of harvested wheat. Dated and annotated by Gill.

Dates: 1934 February 2

Islam brought the Koran [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7

 File — Box: Gill art 8, Folder: 25
Identifier: CEG346
Scope and Contents

Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a man riding a winged horse and trailing a scroll behind him. Numbered, "9."

Dates: 1934 January 7