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Product Title:
Original Educational Poster – Old Testament & Jewish History | England, Early 1950s
Description:
A rare and richly illustrated educational wall chart, published in England shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel. This detailed and visually engaging poster presents a chronological overview of Jewish history—from the Biblical era to the founding of modern Israel in 1948.
The chart was produced by the renowned Pictorial Charts Educational Trust, located at 181 Uxbridge Road, Hanwell, London, W.7, England, and is marked with Catalogue No. E.40 / No. 220. It was printed in England, with world copyright reserved.
Main Features:
Thematic Sections:
Period of the Patriarchs
Settlement in Canaan
Exile
The Return
Roman Rule
Followed by events from the Diaspora, Crusades, the Holocaust, and the establishment of the State of Israel.
Visual Content:
The chart includes iconic figures such as Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Jeremiah, Maimonides, Spinoza, Herzl, and Ben-Gurion. It highlights key events such as the Exodus, the conquest of Canaan, the Babylonian exile, the Hasmonean revolt, the Roman destruction of Jerusalem, medieval pogroms, and the Holocaust.
Artwork & Design:
Illustrated in vivid tones of yellow, red, and brown, with maps, Jewish symbols (Menorah, Star of David, shofar), and timeline diagrams throughout. Includes historical maps of the ancient Near East and visual summaries of Jewish dispersion.
Publication Details:
Publisher: Pictorial Charts Educational Trust
Address: 181 Uxbridge Road, Hanwell, London, W.7
Catalogue No.: E.40 / No. 220
Printed in England
Estimated Year: Early 1950s
Formerly Published by: Pictorial Charts Service
Dimensions:
Size in cm: 102 × 76 cm
Size in inches: 40 × 30 inches
Language: English
Condition: Very good, with original fold lines typical of mid-century educational posters
Perfect for:
Classrooms, synagogues, Judaica collections, educational institutions, Jewish history enthusiasts, or as a decorative and meaningful wall piece.
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