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Historic Palestine Magnet Set
Historic Palestine Magnet Set
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Historic Palestine Magnet Set (Set of 6) - History on your Fridge
Celebrate history, culture, and heritage with this beautifully curated Historic Palestine Magnet Set, featuring six rare archival images from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Each magnet showcases a historically significant scene from Palestine, offering a window into the landscapes, daily life, and architectural marvels of the time.
Included in the Set:
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First Known Photograph of Jerusalem (1844) – The earliest image of the Holy City, captured by Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey.
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Jerusalem View from Mount of Olives (1857) – A majestic panorama captured by renowned photographer Francis Frith.
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Jaffa Port (Before 1899) – A rare look at the bustling coastal hub before modern docks were built.
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Road to the Station of Jerusalem (1904) – A scene from the early days of railway travel to the heart of Jerusalem.
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Trimming Olive Trees (1934) – A touching glimpse of traditional rural life and agricultural practices.
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Palestine & Transjordan Railway Map (1937) – A British Mandate-era map documenting vital transport routes across the region.
Available Sizes:
Small: 1.5 inches diameter
Large: 2.25 inches diameter
Handmade and crafted with care, each magnet preserves these powerful historical moments in crisp detail and vintage charm. Whether displayed on your fridge, magnetic board, or as part of a collection, these magnets are a timeless tribute to Palestine’s rich legacy.
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