File:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 5, page 19, March 1905.jpg
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editDescriptionThe Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 5, page 19, March 1905.jpg |
English: Introduction to photographs by Williamina Parrish. Title:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 5, page 19, March 1905 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/CFAAD8F7-CF8D-EBC5-E161-33B4A4DC777B/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/414994 |
Author | Parrish, Williamina, 1879-1941 |
Subjects InfoField | Women Photography |
Resource InfoField | 414994 |
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