RUINS OF THE CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE AT LUDD, THE ANCIENT LYDDA.
The nave and north aisle have been recently restored and converted into a Greek church ; the south aisle is destroyed, and the remainder is used
as the court of a mosque.
LYDDA AND RAMLEH,
I ^HE traveller who, on arrival at Ramleh at sunset, can forget his fatigue and accomplish
A the ascent of the lofty tower overlooking the plains (see page 144), will be amply
rewarded for his exertions by the magnificent view spread out before him (see page 148).
The nave and north aisle have been recently restored and converted into a Greek church ; the south aisle is destroyed, and the remainder is used
as the court of a mosque.
LYDDA AND RAMLEH,
I ^HE traveller who, on arrival at Ramleh at sunset, can forget his fatigue and accomplish
A the ascent of the lofty tower overlooking the plains (see page 144), will be amply
rewarded for his exertions by the magnificent view spread out before him (see page 148).