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1948. Jerusalem, Princess Mary Ave. (now, ShlomTsiyon HaMalka St.) at the corner with Coresh street (aka Koresh) The British Mandatory administration used barbed wire to block the area (dubbed "Bevingrad") from both Jewish and Arab traffic. The building on the right was police HQ. It is today still called the Generali Building after the Assicurazioni Generali insurance company of Italy, which built it in 1935. |
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Source | To the Promised Land by Uri Dan. Doubleday, 1988. p.114 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
Camera location | 31° 46′ 47.28″ N, 35° 13′ 18.75″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 31.779801; 35.221875 |
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Present Day Google Street View: ShlomTsiyon HaMalka St., cor. Koresh St. (on right), looking NNW toward Jaffa Rd.
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