Image:1948 Jerusalem Bevingrad Princess Mary Ave.jpg

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Description

1948. Jerusalem, Princess Mary Ave. The building on the right is police HQ. The British Mandatory administration used barbed wire to block the area (dubbed "Bevingrad") from both Jewish and Arab traffic.

Source

To the Promised Land by Uri Dan. Doubleday, 1988. p.114

Date

1948

Author

unknown

Permission
(Reusing this image)

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Public domain This work or image is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired in Israel. According the UNESCO web site : [1], pictures are released to public domain 50 years from the day the picture was taken, unless the pictures were taken by a public authority (the government), in which case the pictures are released to public domain 50 years from the day of publication. See also Category:PD Israel & British Mandate.

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