File:Nesher quarry, 1956 (id.27595748).jpg

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Hanan Sadeh  (1922–1990)  wikidata:Q45071811
 
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Hanan Sade
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Date of birth/death 1922 Edit this at Wikidata 1990 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Germany Israel
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creator QS:P170,Q45071811
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עברית: חפירת האדמה כחומר גלם מצפון לבית החרושת נשר בעמק זבולון. האדמה שימשה כחומר גלם בייצור המלט. בתמונה האזור שנקרא בפי התושבים "המחפר" לאחר מכן התמלא המחפר במי תהום והפך לאגם קטן. המקום שני אגמים מצפון לבית החרושת ובצמוד לנחל קישון
English: Nesher quarry.
Depicted place Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises, Nesher
Date 1956
date QS:P571,+1956-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Digital image from scan of negative (photographic)
Widener Library, Cambridge
Current location
Judaica Division. ‏Repository:‏ JPCDPZA47721
Object history
Images digitized and acquired from the Central Zionist Archives funded by income from The Jason E. Starr Judaica Book Fund in the Harvard College Library (Fund 560324).
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