The Litani river, Lebanon. Steel engraving by J. Sands, 1838, after W.H. Bartlett.

  • Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854.
Date:
1838
Reference:
2124963i
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Description

The Litani River is the longest river in Lebanon: its waters both originate and flow entirely within the borders of Lebanon. It provides a major source for water supply, irrigation and hydroelectricity. In the engraving, people on the near bank harvest some crops, while on the far side of the river, passengers are shown resting with their camels. The khan (caravanserai) is seen behind them

Publication/Creation

London ; Paris : Fisher, Son & Co., 1838.

Physical description

1 print : steel engraving ; image 12.5 x 19.6 cm

Lettering

Scene & khan on the Liettani river, near Djob Djennein. W. H. Bartlett. J. Sands

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2124963i

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