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In the early days, the first small group of pioneers lived either in the tents or primitive stone houses. The first structures that could be termed buildings, were the stables, cowsheds, beehives and poultry runs.

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Arieh Sharon > Construction of ground-floor of cowshed, Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, 1922.

Photo by Sharon.
Arieh Sharon > Beehives and honeycombs provided an architectural lesson to builders
Arieh Sharon > Sharon's silhouette on the left, with camera.
Arieh Sharon > The first house in Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, with stables and store-rooms on the ground-floor, dwelling quarters on upper floor.
Arieh Sharon > 1920 - 18 people
Arieh Sharon > 1928 - 44 people
Arieh Sharon > 1948 - 360 people
Arieh Sharon > 1970 - 720 people
Arieh Sharon > Threshing corn in kibbutz courtyard, 1921.
Arieh Sharon > Same yard in the 'fifties during spring festival
Arieh Sharon > Jubilant members of the kibbutz start to work with their first tractor.
Arieh Sharon > Starting The First Buildings photo
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