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2641:, respect! Never thought of it. This one is smack in the middle of the Rutenberg plant area, you can actually see one or two Jordanian border facilities from what used to be called the Peace Island. I never thought this could be anything but part of the Rutenberg thing. Since it's pre-WWI and it looks of industrial age, it can only be one of Meissner's bridges. I'm sure it shows on the maps along the tracks. Good point about the sketch. Didn't know it's from 1927. I didn't fully zoom in on the legend, but I don't think it's written there. We'll figure it all out. Thanks again!
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Satellite as well. Or maybe
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No, but close. It is a 1:20K map dated 1942. What you found is a military version at 1:25K with the projection changed from Cassini-Solder to Transverse Mercator (better for aiming artillery or something like that). The detail at our points of interest appears to be the same, but the 1:20K map is
2352:, map 20-22.1942. But the NLI site is unpredictable. Sometimes maps load instantly and sometimes (like now) I just get a black screen. Sometimes changing browser works. In the past I have found the map curator very helpful, fixing problems and opening maps that were clearly in the public domain.
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When the power station was in operation, water from both the Jordan and the Yarmouk were diverted into the reservoir and from there it passed through the power station and out into the lower Jordan 200m north of Jisr el-Majami. I'm dubious that that location was ever called the confluence of the
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The map does in no way contain this information (see also what I wrote on the image's talk-page). W/o colours, the map is useless, as its very purpose was to distinguish between lands bought previously by the Baron and others, which happened to be useful for the hydroelectric project, and those
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Did you figure out what has happened to the bridge? The WWI photos are showing a flat bridge, impossible to reconcile with the older photos and drawings, and with the bridge recently restored by the Italians. Did the Ottomans fully rebuilt it, maybe leaving only the central arch, but bringing
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In the 1920s 1:20K map (before the power station construction started), "JISR EL-MAJAMI" is written large across the lands of that village on the west of the river and the north of that village. Would Transjordan have applied the same name on the east of the river to land being sold to Jews?
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1464:- only Jacotin has the bridge as close to the Yarmuk as it should be. There is no doubt that today the bridge is "200 meters south of the confluence..." It seems strange that all the 19th century maps, including the PEF, were wrong here. Perhaps the course of the river moved over time?
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Well, I don't have much to add to Zero's and Once's explanations; (and yeah; I struggled about the numbers of bridges/their names, too.) One thing, though: the article presently looks horrible "messy"; what about collecting all the maps into one "Gallery" (starting with the oldest -:
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PS: Jacob's Bridge still looks like it's been modified, either fully on purpose, or once it was damaged by whatever they used the chance to "modernise" it in an improvised manner. Maybe the Anzacs, during WWI? And there's no railroad that high up north to come & save the day :)
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Only thing I am a little unclear about, there was a village by that name (I assume named after the bridge and land was sold to Jews and renamed Gesher, I think) and the 6000 dunums sold to Rutenberg was apparently named that as well. Do we need some disambiguation here and
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I looked at a large number of sources. In British official documents I found only "Jisr el Majami/Mejami/Mejamie". In other places I found all three versions, sometimes two in the same source, but "el" was the most common by a large margin. So I support a change of name.
2484:, you are completely right. It would be great to get a color copy. The map was drawn in 1927 so we know it does not show land acquired in the 1930s. I had interpreted that the darker shade was PEC-acquired land, but I acknowledge that this is by no means certain.
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New, long enough, neutral, no copyvio found, well cited, hook interesting, hook cited (as per ref 14 and source above), QPQ done. Free licensed image and will look OK at 100px. Thank you for creating such a nice article about historical bridge.
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Uh, I was right to start with, there is only one source not two, the first one is a collection of essays including one from Fischbach so he is the single source of this datum. I will go back to searching,
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