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Your search criteria: Keyword is "GNXG" and [Objects]Century is "19th century" and [Objects]Work Type is "Photograph".
“Chira” of Pueblo
Created by
Anonymous
A Family of Bethlehem
Created by
American Colony of Jerusalem
Probably by
Eric G. Matson
A Vegetable Vender
Attributed to
Kimbei Kusakabe
Arab Grocer
Created by
J. Pascal Sébah
Arab Sportsman and Cook
Created by
Francis Frith
Bedouin Encampment in the Valley of Achor
Created by
American Colony of Jerusalem
Probably by
Eric G. Matson
Boy Carrying Pan of Lard
Created by
Anonymous
Boy Mounted on Donkey Coming from Mill
Created by
Anonymous
Burmese Public Cart
Created by
Anonymous
Carrier of Offal
Created by
Anonymous
Cartload of Pulque
Created by
Anonymous
Cavalryman
Created by
Anonymous
Ceremony of Samurai
Attributed to
Kimbei Kusakabe
Ceremony of Samurai no. 192
Created by
Anonymous
Charity
Created by
Oscar Gustave Rejlander
Chinese Prisoners in Chains at Work
Created by
Anonymous
Coming to Market on Canal, La Viga
Created by
Anonymous
Coolie with Rain Coat
Attributed to
Kimbei Kusakabe
Donkey Hauling Timber to Taluca
Created by
Anonymous
Extracting Pulque from Maquey
Created by
Anonymous
Farmer
Attributed to
Kimbei Kusakabe
Farmer Making a Rice Bale
Created by
Anonymous
Femmes Egyptiennes Allant a l’Eau
Created by
Félix Bonfils
Fisherman of Minims
Created by
Anonymous
Fisherman Throwing Net, Indonesia?
Created by
Anonymous
Flower Seller and Child
Created by
Anonymous
Grain Vendors, India
Created by
Anonymous
Group of Lepers
Created by
American Colony of Jerusalem
Probably by
Eric G. Matson
Group of Seis
Created by
J. Pascal Sébah
Guy Fawkes' Lantern
Created by
Anonymous
Hong Kong Chair
Created by
Anonymous
Japanese Fish Market
Attributed to
Kimbei Kusakabe
Man Wearing Hood
Created by
Anonymous
Mestiza of Yucatan
Created by
Anonymous
Mestiza of Yucatan
Created by
Anonymous
Mestizo of Camfreche
Created by
Anonymous
Mexican bullfighting and lassooing
Created by
Anonymous
Your search criteria: Keyword is "GNXG" and [Objects]Century is "19th century" and [Objects]Work Type is "Photograph".
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