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Scopus, a name that encompasses various intriguing subjects and images

Background imageScopus Collection: New Hadassah University Medical Centre Scopus

New Hadassah University Medical Centre Scopus
New Hadassah University Medical Centre, (Scopus) Facade of one of the main wings; that of the general hospital & the maternity ward. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Hadassah University Scopus Hadassah School Nursing

Hadassah University Scopus Hadassah School Nursing
Hadassah University on Scopus. The Hadassah School of Nursing & pergola. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Hadassah University Scopus Courtyard maternity pavilion

Hadassah University Scopus Courtyard maternity pavilion
Hadassah University on Scopus. Courtyard between maternity pavilion and main block. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Hadassah University Scopus General view Hospital

Hadassah University Scopus General view Hospital
Hadassah University on Scopus. General view of the Hadassah University Hospital on Mt. Scopes in process of building. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Jerusalem Mt Scopus 1934 Israel

Jerusalem Mt Scopus 1934 Israel
Jerusalem from Mt. Scopus. 1934, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Temple area slopes Scopus 1934 Jerusalem Israel

Temple area slopes Scopus 1934 Jerusalem Israel
Temple area from slopes of Scopus. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Jerusalem slopes Scopus 1934 Israel

Jerusalem slopes Scopus 1934 Israel
Jerusalem from slopes of Scopus. 1934, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: War graves Mt Scopus Jerusalem distance 1934

War graves Mt Scopus Jerusalem distance 1934
War graves on Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem in distance. 1934, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: British war cemetery Scopus Chapel Remembrance

British war cemetery Scopus Chapel Remembrance
British war cemetery on Scopus. The Chapel of Remembrance. interior showing New Zealand memorial mosaics. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: British war cemetery Scopus cemetery Chapel Remembrance

British war cemetery Scopus cemetery Chapel Remembrance
British war cemetery on Scopus. The British war cemetery. Chapel of Remembrance with graves in foreground. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: British war cemetery Scopus cemetery Stone Remembrance

British war cemetery Scopus cemetery Stone Remembrance
British war cemetery on Scopus. The British war cemetery. The Stone of Remembrance. Chapel in background. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: British war cemetery Mt Scopus old view 1917

British war cemetery Mt Scopus old view 1917
British war cemetery on Mt. Scopus, old view. 1917, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Mount Olives Bethany Jerusalem Mt Scopus 1930

Mount Olives Bethany Jerusalem Mt Scopus 1930
Mount of Olives, Bethany, Jerusalem from Mt. Scopus. 1930, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Mount Olives Bethany slopes Mt Scopus 1900 Jerusalem

Mount Olives Bethany slopes Mt Scopus 1900 Jerusalem
Mount of Olives, Bethany, Mount of Olives from slopes of Mt. Scopus 1900, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageScopus Collection: Hamerkop or hammerhead stork, Scopus umbretta

Hamerkop or hammerhead stork, Scopus umbretta, and Asian openbill stork, Anastomus oscitans.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageScopus Collection: JERUSALEM, 1942. Sun rays over Jerusalem. Photographed by Scopus, 6 February 1942

JERUSALEM, 1942. Sun rays over Jerusalem. Photographed by Scopus, 6 February 1942

Background imageScopus Collection: CHURCHILL & MacINNES, 1921. Winston Churchill and Bishop Rennie MacInnes at a memorial

CHURCHILL & MacINNES, 1921. Winston Churchill and Bishop Rennie MacInnes at a memorial service in the military cemetery on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, 26 March 1921

Background imageScopus Collection: Picture No. 10761032

Picture No. 10761032
Hippopotamus + Hamerkop (Scopus ) - The hamerkop takes off when realizing that this is a rather unstable resting place (Hippopotamus amphibius) Date:

Background imageScopus Collection: Picture No. 10739699

Picture No. 10739699
Hammerkop - with Frog (Scopus umbretta) Date:

Background imageScopus Collection: From Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Holy Land

From Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Holy Land. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900



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Scopus, a name that encompasses various intriguing subjects and images. From the unique identification codes like DDE-90022746 and DDE-90022745 to the captivating artwork titled "An Artists Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, II (engraving), " a world of discovery waiting to be explored. One cannot help but be fascinated by the Hamerkop, also known as Scopus umbretta. This bird species showcases its remarkable hunting skills in stunning photographs such as "Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) tossing frog prey, Mkuze, South Africa. " Its distinctive appearance and behavior make it an enchanting subject for nature enthusiasts. Mount Scopus offers breathtaking views of Jerusalem, as captured in the black-and-white photo aptly named "Jerusalem, as seen from mount Scopus. " The juxtaposition of ancient architecture against a modern backdrop creates an awe-inspiring sight that truly captures the essence of this historic city. The mention of buildings like Jerusalem Embassy Hotel on Mount Scopus hints at architectural marvels awaiting exploration. These structures serve not only as landmarks but also reflect the rich history and cultural significance embedded within their walls. Intriguingly enough, these diverse elements all fall under the umbrella term "Scopus, " showcasing how one word can encompass such vastness. Whether it's through artistry or natural wonders like birds in action or even historical sites with deep-rooted stories to tell - there is always something new to discover within this captivating realm called Scopus.