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Flags of French Mandate in Lebanon and Syria

Money from the French Mandate in Syria and Lebanon

Hand drawn map of Independent Lebanon drawn and signed by the committee designated to create it.

Flags of the British Mandates in Iraq and Palestine

British Identity card for a Arab living in British Palestine

One of the only places in Israel where the word “Palestine” still exists.

British Pump House used to bring water to Jerusalem.

British created road signs to aid in tourism to the region.

British “Model” home created in Palestine.

Members of the British “Palestine Police” Force

Headquarters of the British Palestine Police

European Officers in the Palestine Police

Members of the Trans-Jordan Frontier Force

British Officers of the Trans-Jordan Frontier Force

Advertisements from a British newspaper in Palestine

Stamp from British Iraq and the Hashemite King of Iraq’s Coat of Arms

British Iraqi Stamps