Posted on June 8, 2018 by carsoncenter
By Dotan Halevy
If we could travel back in time to the town of Gaza in March 1886, we would probably be joining a large crowd gathered on the beach to catch a glimpse of the Troqueer, a grain-carrying steamship—a behemoth of thirteen hundred tons—lying on its side about a mile offshore.
Category: The TaproomTags: barley, bedouins, beer, Climate, Gaza, natural disasters, Palestine, steamship, technology, Victorian England