This cartoon, seen in the New York Times, is a black-and-white collection of three separate political cartoons, each under a header reading “Comments from three countries on the dispute between Britain and Israel.” The left cartoon shows the…
Photograph of silent vigil for peace participants. Louise E. Halliburton stands in foreground with a small placard attached to her coat that reads, "Silent Vigil for Peace."
The photograph is shot overlooking a city, which is in the bottom foreground; stretching across the back are open fields with a road cutting through them. The houses have tiled roofs. The photo is marked as U.S. Official, 51684.
A man in uniform with a pith helmet is leaning on a rifle with a bayonet attached, gazing off the right side of the card. There is a tepee of rifles behind him, and farther down the shoreline a group of men is talking. The photo is marked as U.S.…
The buildings of a village, largely houses and a church, have been heavily damaged and nearly destroyed. The photograph is marked as U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 33787.
A village shown across a filed and beyond electrical wires, has been heavily damaged. The photo is marked as U.S. Official and is missing the upper left corner, which has been torn away. It is numbered 33784.