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Mark Israel Jordan Border,Surveyor Calculates Line dividing Israel & Jordan,1951

Title: Mark Israel Jordan border. Surveyor calculates line dividing Israel and Jordan as Arabs wait with whitewash brush to coat pile of rocks as border marker
Date Created/Published: 1951 March 31.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Notes:
Photo by Wide World.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Jordan Hist. 1951; For. relations Jor.-Is.; Surveying; Photog. I.; Boundaries; Israel Hist. 1951; Geogr.; Shelf.
Bookmark /2003680426/
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