Collection:
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Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
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Creator Name:
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James C. Sawders
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James C. Sawders
Creator Name
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Title:
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[Title not known]
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[Title not known]
Title
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Collection Title Date:
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1870-1963
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1870-1963
Collection Title Date
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Title Date:
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1948.
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1948.
Title Date
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Dimensions:
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
Dimensions
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Current Location:
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
Current Location
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Address:
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Riverside, California 92521
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Riverside, California 92521
Address
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Object ID:
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KU104119
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KU104119
Object ID
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Provenance:
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside
Provenance
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Object Type:
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
Object Type
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Heading:
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Inscription
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Inscription
Heading
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Notes:
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Cuba - Province of Oriente - Santiago De Cuba: Calle Ramados, the principal business Street of the second port city of Cuba and Capitol of the Province. Many of the old buildings of Cuba's early days line this street but the shops and business houses have adopted neon signs in a big way and here and there modern facade goes up on a "colonial" building. a few modern buildings are replacing some of the older ones, and modern cars and buses crowd its narrow way. The narrow and often steep streets of the city built by the Spaniards in 1514 have today been made one-way thoroughfares.
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Cuba - Province of Oriente - Santiago De Cuba: Calle Ramados, the principal business Street of the second port city of Cuba and Capitol of the Province. Many of the old buildings of Cuba's early days line this street but the shops and business houses have adopted neon signs in a big way and here and there modern facade goes up on a "colonial" building. a few modern buildings are replacing some of the older ones, and modern cars and buses crowd its narrow way. The narrow and often steep streets of the city built by the Spaniards in 1514 have today been made one-way thoroughfares.
Notes
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Collection Description:
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hyperlink
Collection Description
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METS ID:
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ark:/13030/kt4d5nb86 z
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ark:/13030/kt4d5nb86 z
METS ID
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