the restoration of the Citadel and Tower of David, in which an Academy of Fine Arts was held in 1921 by the Society and an exhibition of Palestinian products by the Government in 1922; the design of a Jewish market on the Jaffa Road and of a khan shortly (it is hoped) to be erected in place of the present unsightly buildings near the Damascus Gate; the revival of the Hebron glass industry.
In 1921 the Council of the Society published through Mr. John Murray its first volume of Annals in a handsomely illustrated quarto volume with the title Jerusalem, 1918–1920: Being the Records of the Pro-Jerusalem Council during the British Military Administration. The Society also issues a Quarterly Bulletin, printed in Jerusalem.
The High Commissioner has been pleased to grant to the Society its Charter and to make an arrangement whereby the Government contributes a subvention at the rate of £1 for £1 for all monies collected or earned by the Society.
Donations to the Pro-Jerusalem Society, or membership subscriptions (£E. 5 per annum) entitling the subscriber to the Annals and other publications of the Society, may be addressed to any of the following:
The Governor of Jerusalem;
The Civic Adviser (Governorate, Jerusalem);
Mr. John Whiting, Hon. Treasurer of the Pro-Jerusalem Society (American Colony Store, Jerusalem);
Mr. D. G. Salameh (Messrs. Thomas Cook & Son, Jerusalem).