My Ambulance Waiting at the Menzoul | Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Title:
My Ambulance Waiting at the Menzoul
Date:
1942 November
Description:
While Dr. Saleman was holding his clinic in the Menzoul (the Sheikh’s Guest Room), I walked up the Tel (Tel means Hill) and took this picture. Here, you can see that many of the conical mud houses have collapsed in the rain; but they have just built new ones. Many such small villages have a Tel (hill) like this nearby. It is thought to be a good place for archaeological digging; but I never saw any digs in Syria during the war.
Location: Tel El Toot, Syria.
Phys. Desc:
Available as 200 dpi JPEG or 600 dpi TIFF.
ID:
ME14
Repository:
Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Found in:
John C. Cobb Photographic Collection, 1943-2004
Series 1: Photographs, 1943-2004
Subseries 1A: Middle East, ca. 2002-2004
Folder 1: Photographs (Digital Files, ME 1-31a, ME 1-31b), ca. 2002-2004





Creators:
Subjects:
Ambulances
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
Cobb, John C. (John Candler), II, 1919-2016
World War, 1939-1945
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
Cobb, John C. (John Candler), II, 1919-2016
World War, 1939-1945
Publisher:
Scanned by John C. Cobb or Picture Perfect ca. 2002-2004.
Rights:
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