File:Man chopping wood - greyscale.svg
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A man dressed in collared shirt, suspenders, and trousers chopping cordwood with an axe. This image was an illustration for the story That Jim! by George Van Schaick published in Sunset magazine in August 1914. This is a relatively large SVG image and it should scale to several times the resolution of the original scanned image with limited degredation. It was created using the open source software tools Autotrace, Paint.NET, GIMP , Scribus , and Inkscape . |
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Date | 1914 | |||
Source | Google Books - George Van Schaick (1914-08). "That Jim!". Sunset August 1914: 328. Southern Pacific Company, Passenger Dept.. | |||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | |||
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