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Cap Martin, France; February, 1923. Princess Fusako Kitashirakawa, eleventh child of the Meiji Emperor Mutsuhito and sister of the Taisho Emperor Yoshihito.
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Cap Martin, France; February, 1923. Princess Fusako Kitashirakawa, eleventh child of the Meiji Emperor Mutsuhito and sister of the Taisho Emperor Yoshihito.
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Claddagh, Galway 1913; This Irish fringe maker earned 17 1/2 pence for each shawl fringe she produced. It took three days to make just one and she supplied the wool.
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Claddagh, Galway 1913; This Irish fringe maker earned 17 1/2 pence for each shawl fringe she produced. It took three days to make just one and she supplied the wool.
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The Ruhr, Germany 14 May 1921. In the seventy years before Gadmer captured this industrial landscape the population of the Ruhr had risen almost tenfold, as rapid industrialization transformed the area.
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The Ruhr, Germany 14 May 1921. In the seventy years before Gadmer captured this industrial landscape the population of the Ruhr had risen almost tenfold, as rapid industrialization transformed the area.
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August, 1913 A rural haycart in Cornwall
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Photographers Auguste Leon and Jean Brunhes arrived in the Balkans in October 1912 as the Ottoman Empire was disintegrating. This image of Muslim women in Krusevac, Serbia was taken in April 1913. Meanwhile the duck, too, seems to be making a bid for freedom....
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Photographers Auguste Leon and Jean Brunhes arrived in the Balkans in October 1912 as the Ottoman Empire was disintegrating. This image of Muslim women in Krusevac, Serbia was taken in April 1913. Meanwhile the duck, too, seems to be making a bid for freedom....









