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English: Gelatin silver print. From the series Geography Unit No. 35. 1165 G 38403 Geo. Unit No. 35 Afghanistan - Great Statues of Buddha

Originally published by the Keystone View Company sometime between 1892 and 1963.

Eastman Museum reports circa 1927 but Getty reports circa 1920[1]
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Gelatin silver print. From the series Geography Unit No. 35. 1165 G 38403 Geo. Unit No. 35 Afghanistan - Great Statues of Buddha Originally published by the Keystone View Company sometime between 1892 and 1963[2]

Eastman Museum reports circa 1927 but Getty reports circa 1920[3]
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