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LEHNERT & LANDROCK: Tunisian Girls, 1

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West Sussex
LEHNERT & LANDROCK: Tunisian Girls, 1905 - 1910. three gelatin silver sepia toned prints, mounted and numbered on the images, Bedouin girl, ca. 1910, numbered 2020, 28.5cm x 22.7cm: Arabian children washing hands, ca. 1910, numbered 2127, 28.5cm x 22.5cm, and three smiling girls, ca. 1905, numbered 2086, 28.5cm x 22cm, this image with photographers copyright text on verso, all with photographer's logo to corner on images, unframed (3)
LEHNERT & LANDROCK: Tunisian Girls, 1905 - 1910. three gelatin silver sepia toned prints, mounted and numbered on the images, Bedouin girl, ca. 1910, numbered 2020, 28.5cm x 22.7cm: Arabian children washing hands, ca. 1910, numbered 2127, 28.5cm x 22.5cm, and three smiling girls, ca. 1905, numbered 2086, 28.5cm x 22cm, this image with photographers copyright text on verso, all with photographer's logo to corner on images, unframed (3)

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