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Inge Morath - ISRAEL & JORDAN.
ISRAEL. 1960. Yul BRYNNER during his "Refugees" project for the United Nations.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Gaza. 1960. Refugee Cemetery.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Gaza. 1960. Refugee Camp.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Gaza. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. 1960. Bedouin, Beach Camp.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. U.N. troops at Israeli frontier. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Bedouin child among tents, Camp Rafah.
1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Bedouin refugees in tent, Camp Rafah.
1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Girls embroidering, Beach Camp. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Preparing nets, Beach Camp. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. School, Camp Jabalia. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Geometry homework, Camp Rafah. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Refugee children. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Refugee children. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. Gaza. Bedouin, Beach Camp. 1960.
CONTACT SHEET. ISRAEL & JORDAN. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Gaza. 1960. Gaza Beach Camp for Palestinian Camp.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960. School, Camp Jabalia.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960. Geometry Homework, Camp Rafah.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960. Bedouin refugees in tent, Camp Rafah.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960. Bedouin refugees in tent, Camp Rafah.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Gaza. 1960. Refugee Cemetery.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960.
ISRAEL & JORDAN. Middle East. Gaza. 1960. Geometry Homework, Camp Rafah.
Jabalya Camp. Gaza. Sewing course for illiterate girls is part of the UNWRA Welefare Placement Division's activities. There is a 6 months course for 30 trainees
Jabalya Camp. Gaza. Sewing course for illiterate girls is part of the UNWRA Welefare Placement Division's activities. There is a 6 months course for 30 trainees
A Palestinian village on the border between Israel and Jordan.
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 1958. Inge Morath, Austrian photographer. Self-portrait.
Gaza Beach Camp for Palestinian Camp.
Gaza, Jabalia refugee camp, a mother takes her sick child tp a care center.
Gaza, Palestinians fishing along the Mediterranean seafront.
DEIR EL BALAH (The Monastery at the Sea) Camp in Jabalya near Gaza.This is one of the best camp schools for refugee girls.They wear self made uniforms, desks ha...
JORDAN. Palestinian refugees at Muascar Camp near old Jerusalem. 1960
A Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan.
Gaza, In the Beach camp one of the elders of the Hissi family spins a line for his fishnet.
A Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan.
A Palestinian child in the Muascar refugee camp in Jerusalem.
Jabalya Camp. Gaza.
A Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan.
These little girls sitting around their bare table are not waiting for a hot meal , instead they are in school.This shack of corrugated iron is a kindergarten i
Gaza, Beach Camp. In the cemetery above the Beach Camp, a Bedouin refugee and her child sit mourning among the flat white graves. Official burials in these ref...
Gaza, the girls are apt to leave school earlier than the boys in order to help at home.Their meager income from the sale of embroidery is often all the money th
The frontier between Israel and Jordan, running through the village of Betsafafa, Palestinian refugees.
The Gaza HOPE Orphanage is operated in part by UNRWA, 70 boys ranging in age from 7 to 13 learn a variety of useful trades from refugee instructors.They learn t
Refugee camp. 1960.
Refugee camp. 1960.
MIDDLE EAST. US actor Yul BRYNNER in the Middle East during his "Refugees" project for the United Nations. 1960.
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