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| Examples |
| 1 | Jerusalem |
| Daguerreotypes |
| 2 | Daguerreotypes: The Holy Land |
| Photographers |
| 3 | Mendel Diness: Jerusalem |
| 4 | Auguste Salzmann: Jerusalem |
| 5 | Gabriel de Rumine: Jerusalem (1858-1859) |
| 6 | John Anthony: Jerusalem (late 1850s, 1860s) |
| 7 | Louis de Clercq: Voyage en Orient et en Espagne Vols 3 & 4 (1860 or later) |
| 8 | Félix Bonfils: Jerusalem |
| 9 | James Robertson: Jerusalem |
| 10 | Tancrède Dumas: Jerusalem |
| 11 | John Cramb: Palestine in 1860: A Series of Photographic Views (1860) |
| 12 | Francis Bedford: The Prince of Wales and his trip to the East - Jerusalem (1862) |
| 13 | P. Bergheim: Jerusalem |
| 14 | Charles E. Brown: Aerial view of Jerusalem |
| Organisations |
| 15 | Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem |
| 16 | American Colony photographers of Jerusalem |
| Travel guides and photography |
| 17 | Karl Baedeker's Handbooks for Travellers - Jerusalem |
| Locations |
| 18 | Jerusalem: Church of the Holy Sepulchre |
| 19 | Jerusalem: Arch of Ecce Homo |
| 20 | Jerusalem: Hospital of Sainte-Helene |
| 21 | Jerusalem: Temple Mount and the Al-Aqsa Mosque |
| 22 | Jerusalem: Western Wall - Wailing Wall - Wailing place |
| 23 | Jerusalem: City gates |
| 24 | Jerusalem: Garden of Gethsemane and the Mount of Olives |
| 25 | Jerusalem: Valley of Jehoshaphat - Kidron Valley |
| 26 | Jerusalem: Tomb of the Virgin - Church of the Sepulchre of Saint Mary - Kidron Valley |
| 27 | Jerusalem: Rachael's Tomb |