Format Manuscript
Contributors American Colony (Jerusalem)
American Colony Industrial School
Dates 1920
Location Jerusalem
Palestine
Language English
Subjects American Colony Industrial School
American Colony School of Handicraft
Employment
Jerusalem
Lacemaking
Needle Arts
Palestine
Women
Commercial Enterprise
Development
Title
Advertisement card, Palestine Point Lace, The American Colony Industrial School
Creator
American Colony (Jerusalem)
American Colony Industrial School, Publisher
Created Published
Printed for American Colony Industrial School, Jerusalem, Palestine, ca. 1918-1935
Subject Headings
-  Jerusalem--development--commercial enterprise
-  Lacemaking
-  American Colony Industrial School
-  Palestine--Women--Employment
-  Women--Needle Arts
-  Palestine--Lacemaking
-  American Colony School of Handicraft
-  Palestine -- Jerusalem
Genre
Manuscripts
Ephemera
Notes
-  Printed card with illustrations on one side and text describing American Colony Industrial School and its products on the other.
Medium
printed illustrated card 5 1/4" x 6 3/8"
Call Number
American Colony in Jerusalem
Source Collection
American Colony in Jerusalem Collection
Repository
Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. 20540
Digital Id
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mamcol.056
http://www.loc.gov/item/mamcol000033


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