These are on the side of the mosque of which Lawrence wrote: "As a good Moslem his first care was for the little mosque in the square. It had been half unroofed and the Arabs had penned sheep within the walls. He set his twenty men to dig out the filth, and wash the pavement clean. The mosque then became a most attractive house of prayer. What had been a place shut off, dedicated to God alone, Time had broken open to the Evanescent with its ministering winds and rain and sunlight; these entering into the worship taught worshippers how the two were one." (Seven Pillars p. 444 Penguin edition 1965).
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Landscape in Selwyn Ranges, south of Cloncurry, NW Queensland
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Mosque removed to cemetery, Bourke, NSW
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