British writer, explorer, and archaeologist, born on July 14, 1868, and died on July 12, 1926. Gertrude Bell is renowned for her explorations and archaeological work in the Middle East, particularly her studies of Palestine and Mesopotamia.
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“I have fallen a hopeless victim to the Turk; he is the most charming of mortals.”
“It's so nice to be a spoke in the wheel, one that helps to turn, not one that hinders.”
Source: The Letters of Gertrude Bell
Source: Safar Nameh: Persian Pictures
“There is nothing more difficult to measure than the value of visible emotion.”
Source: Persian Pictures: From the Mountains to the Sea
Source: Persian Pictures: From the Mountains to the Sea
