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English: Needlepoint from the end of the 19th century, entitled "Temple mount map and buildings" from the Gross family collection, Ashdod museum, photographed by Yair Talmor
עברית: תבנית הר הבית ועל הבנינים אשר עליו", רקמה, שלהי המאה ה-19. אוסף משפחת גרוס, תא "מבנים נכלמים, מבנים נחלמים", מוזיאון אשדוד
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