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1930 Twa Batwa Pygmy Men Medicine Zambia African Africa - ORIGINAL AF2 MUS1 This is an original 1945

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This is an original 1945 World War II color print of an oil painting of "Day Shift" in Pennsylvania

Mainz Cathedral

Ma Mission en Prusse

located at 1320 St

This is an original 1935 black and white print ad for Hiram Walker's Bonded Whiskies (specifically Canadian Club) from the Distilleries at Walkerville

1930 Twa Batwa Pygmy Men Medicine Zambia African Africa - ORIGINAL AF2 MUS1 This is an original 1945This is an original 1930 photogravure of two Twa or Batwa men demonstrating their method of bleeding in the British colony of Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), Africa. The Twa, or Batwa, are a pygmy people indigenous to central Africa. Photograph by Graf Eric von Rosen. Period Paper is pleased to offer an exceptional collection of historic original photogravures of the architecture, landscape, and people of Africa. The world's second largest and second

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