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Arieh Sharon > Jerusalem Outline Scheme photo
Arieh Sharon > Jerusalem Outline Scheme photo
Arieh Sharon > Jerusalem Outline Scheme photo
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 54. City of David and Solomon
1. City of David
2. Temple area
3. City of Solomon
(Shaded area - present Old City within the walls)
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 55. City of the Herodian Kings
1. Herod's Temple
2. Palace of the Hasmoneans
3. The Lower City
4. The Upper City
5. Palace of the Herodian Kings
6. Fortress of Antonius
7. Suburbs of the City
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 56. The Mediaeval City
1. Temple Area (Al-Aqsa mosque)
2. Mount Zion
3. Palace of the Crusader kings
4. Church of the Holy Sepulchre
5. The Jewish Quarter
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 57. The Ottoman Period (c. 1900)
1. The Old City
2. Mount Zion
3. The German Colony
4. Yemin Moshe Quarter
5. The Russian Compound
6. Ohel Moshe
7. Mea Shearim
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 58. Jerusalem under British Mandate (1944 Outline Scheme)
1. The Old City
2. Road network
3. Development Area
4. Open spaces
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 59. New Plan of the Planning Department (1949)
1. The Old City
2. Revised road network
3. Present built-up area
4. Commercial Centre
5. Kirya
6. New neighbourhood units
7. Open spaces
Arieh Sharon > Regional Map of the Jerusalem Corridor
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 60. Jerusalem Outline Plan, 1949
The Old City within Jordan territory - section shaded brown on right-hand side of map.
Present built-up sections of the New City - brown.
Commercial zone between the two main traffic routes, Herzl St. (formerly Jaffa Road) and the new extension of Agrippa's Way - grey.
Givat Ram, site of the Kirya (future seat of Government) - reddish brown.
Mount Herzl, national shrine and focal point of the city's open spaces - dark green.
Open spaces - note parks and open areas (checkered) penetrating all residential quarters of the city - green.
New neighbourhoods on the hills west of the city - yellow.
Water reservoirs in the wadi - blue.
Exterior ring road - broad strip: brown - existing, white - proposed.
Interior ring road - narrow strip: brown - existing, white - proposed.
Arieh Sharon > Fig. 61. Natural terraces. Landscape on the Jerusalem Approaches
Arieh Sharon > Jerusalem Outline Scheme photo
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