Scenes Along the Bagdad Railway Line, the Main Reliance of ...

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Boyap Junction, where the- French-built Syrian railway branches for Aleppo and Damascus. Aleppo is the Syrian terminus of the Bagdad railroad. Both Scenes Along the Bagdad Railway Line, the Main Reliance of the Teu- tonic Allies in an Egyptian Campaign of these branches would be an important link in the communications of a Turko-German force seeking to invade Egypt. frf ,m Ri f . A chicken house at Mouslimee, on the German-built Bagdad railroad. Similar chicken houses have been built at every station, but there are no chickens in them. Mouslimee is intended to be a freight distributing point for Mesopotamia. moolo }w' M. CwdiuI. " Pot-Head. Effendi," the name given by excavators to the image of a god excavated at Carchemish, the ancient seat of the Hittites. r fm J. a f 3 uwmmigs. Entranc to Aleppo Castle. Aleppo. Syria,. built in 1209 by Nuredin the conqueror of Damsnuu. ritiow J.i . C iw. Scene of the excavating work at Carchemish, along the Bagdad railway line. Here are three cities, built over each other. The swift Euphrates carries the earth away as fast as it is excavated and dumped. IIaM AmW JNWil U. Cxmiwh. The railway station at Jaffa, connecting with Jerusalem. This a part of the French-built line which would be of great value to the Teutonic Allies in an Egyptian campaign. r*.l i^o L . Pww. .\ A ml- - .o

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Boyap Junction, where the- French-built Syrian railway branches for Aleppoand Damascus. Aleppo is the Syrian terminus of the Bagdad railroad. Both

Scenes Along the Bagdad RailwayLine, the Main Reliance of the Teu-tonic Allies in an Egyptian Campaign

of these branches would be an important link in the communications of aTurko-German force seeking to invade Egypt. frf ,m Ri f .

A chicken house at Mouslimee, on the German-built Bagdad railroad. Similar chickenhouses have been built at every station, but there are no chickens in them. Mouslimeeis intended to be a freight distributing point for Mesopotamia. moolo }w' M. CwdiuI.

" Pot-Head. Effendi," the name given by excavators to the image of a god excavatedat Carchemish, the ancient seat of the Hittites.

r fm J. a f 3 uwmmigs.

Entranc to Aleppo Castle. Aleppo. Syria,. built in 1209 by Nuredin theconqueror of Damsnuu. ritiow J.i . C iw.

Scene of the excavating work at Carchemish, along the Bagdad railway line. Here are three cities, built over eachother. The swift Euphrates carries the earth away as fast as it is excavated and dumped.

IIaM AmW JNWil U. Cxmiwh.

The railway station at Jaffa, connecting with Jerusalem. This a part of the French-built line which would be ofgreat value to the Teutonic Allies in an Egyptian campaign. r*.l i^o L . Pww.

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