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DescriptionAssyrian woman spins wool.jpg |
English: Assyrian refugees at Tell-Tamar and the Khabour River, July 21. Something of the twenty-seven villages built here by the League of Nations. The women still spin wool yarn and knit socks, etc. of it. LC-DIG-ppmsca-17416-00122 (digital file from original on page 65, no. 2093) |
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Source | Diary in photos, vol. V, 1939, Library of the Congress |
Author | Whiting, John D. (John David), 1882-1951 |
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