#TelAvivs

2025-12-19

Tel-Aviv [between 1934 and 1939]
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
1 negative : nitrate ; 4 x 5 in. | Photograph shows woman holding a parasol on a beach with others, Tel Aviv.

#Tel-Aviv #Jerusalem #PhotoDepartment #TelAviv #TelAvivs #American #Israel #TelAviv #photography

loc.gov/item/2019710080/

The image depicts a busy beach scene with numerous people engaged in various activities. In the foreground, there is a woman standing on the sand holding an umbrella over her head to shield herself from the sun or possibly rain. She appears focused and somewhat detached as she looks towards something off-camera. The crowd around her consists of individuals lounging on deck chairs under umbrellas, while others are walking along the beach in swimsuits.

In the background, a mix of people can be seen engaging with one another; some standing together in groups conversing or observing their surroundings. Others appear to be walking by themselves or heading towards specific destinations within this bustling public space. The architecture and structures visible suggest that this might have been taken during an era when such facilities were popular for leisure activities.

The black-and-white nature of the photograph, along with its grainy texture, indicates it is likely from a historical period where color photography was not as prevalent or accessible to most people. This image captures a moment in time at Tel Aviv's beach area during American Colony (Jerusalem) Photo Department [between 1934 and 1939].
2025-12-17

Tel Aviv. Dizengoff Circle. Circular balconies [between 1934 and 1939]
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 5 x 7 in.

#TelAviv #DizengoffCircle #Jerusalem #PhotoDepartment #TelAvivs #Israel #TelAviv #photography

loc.gov/item/2019693902/

This black and white photograph captures an urban scene from a high vantage point, overlooking a busy street intersection. The prominent feature in the foreground is a curved balcony or overhang that provides shade to pedestrians below. In the middle ground, there are two buildings with modernist architectural styles; one has a flat roof while the other features circular balconies on multiple levels. A bus and several cars navigate the road junction, indicating traffic flow. Pedestrians can be seen walking along the sidewalks, including at least one person who appears to be looking towards the camera or away from it. The sky is overcast with diffused lighting throughout the scene. There are signs for a store named "FELA" on the building in the middle ground and other smaller texts that may indicate additional businesses or establishments within this urban environment. This photograph carries historical significance as it depicts an aspect of Tel Aviv's architecture during its development, specifically mentioning circular balconies between 1934 to 1939.
2025-12-17

Tel Aviv. The Reading Power House [between 1934 and 1939]
American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 5 x 7 in.

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loc.gov/item/2019693897/

The image depicts a black and white photograph of an industrial facility situated by the sea. The building appears large with multiple columns, possibly indicative of its significance or function as a power house or processing plant. In front of this structure is turbulent ocean water with visible waves crashing against what seems to be breakwater pillars emerging from the sea. Additionally, several tall poles extend into the sky parallel to the shoreline, which could serve for various purposes like navigation markers or electrical lines.

The overall atmosphere appears somber and industrialized due to its grayscale coloration and the overcast skies above. The text in the photo indicates it is an American Colony (Jerusalem) photograph from 1934-1939 by G-Eric & Edith Matson, possibly linked with a collection at Tel Aviv's Reading Power House or related institutions.

Additional information suggests that this image might be part of a larger set held in the collections associated with The Reading Power House.
2025-12-14

Tel Aviv. Moghrabi theater. Movie picture house [between 1920 and 1946, from a negative taken approximately 1920 to 1946] 1 slide : lantern.

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loc.gov/item/2019702045/

The image displays a vintage black and white photograph of the Moghrabi theater, which was once a movie picture house located in Tel Aviv. The building is captured from an angle that showcases its architectural design with clean lines and modernist features such as rectangular windows and flat facades indicative of early 20th-century cinema architecture. There's visible text above one entrance suggesting it has Hebrew inscriptions or names, hinting at the location being a culturally rich area in Israel.

In front of the building is an empty street scene with very few pedestrians, which may suggest this photo was taken during a quiet time of day or perhaps before such theaters became highly frequented. The absence of modern cars and people dressed in early 20th-century fashion implies that it could be from between 1920 to 1946.

The photograph is noted as being part of the Eric & Edith Matson Photographs, a collection likely sourced by the Nederlands Instituut voor Jewish Studies (NIES), which holds this image. Further research into Tel Aviv's historical architecture and cultural landscape would provide more context for understanding its significance during that period in history.

The reference to it being taken "approximately 1920-46" suggests a range of years the photo could have been created, aligning with the era when many cinemas were prominent. The mention also indi [...]
2025-12-14

Tel Aviv. Dizengoff Circle from the north [between 1934 and 1946, from a negative taken between 1934 and 1939]
Matson Photo Service
1 slide : lantern.

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loc.gov/item/2019702053/

The image shows a historical black and white photograph of Dizengoff Circle in Tel Aviv, captured from the north. The view depicts an urban square with modernist architecture dominating the background. Several mid-20th-century buildings surround a central fountain where water is seen spraying upwards, creating a focal point for people gathered around it.

People are scattered throughout the plaza; some sit on benches while others stroll or stand in groups engaged in conversation. The foreground features manicured lawns and pathways enclosed by metal railings, with palm trees dotting the landscape. A few individuals can be identified among the crowd as they appear relatively small compared to the overall scene.

The image is credited to Matson Photo Service and seems to have been taken between 1934 and 1939 from a negative made during that period (between 1934 and 1946). This indicates its vintage nature, reflecting Tel Aviv's development in those years.

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