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Photographs Taken With Brownie Cameras

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  • Colosseum, Rome - taken with a Brownie 127 (1964)

  • Interior, Colosseum - Brownie 127 (1964)

  • Young photographer using a Brownie 127

  • George Washington Bridge and USS Nautilus (1956)


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