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Gallery

  • Spanish Gypsy (National Geographic Magazine March 1917)

  • A Dancer of the Cafes, Algeria (National Geographic Magazine March 1917)

  • The Gate of Jaipur, India (National Geographic Magazine March 1917)

  • Pine Warbler (National Geographic Magazine April 1917)

  • Magnolia Warbler (National Geographic Magazine April 1917)

  • Young Fish-hawks (National Geographic Magazine April 1917)

  • Russian troops going to the front (National Geographic Magazine April 1917)

  • An Eskimo family (National Geographic Magazine June 1917)

  • Mexican mother (National Geographic Magazine June 1917)

  • French mother visiting her son’s grave (National Geographic Magazine June 1917)

  • French women working in an ammunition factory (National Geographic Magazine April 1917)

  • Srirangam Temple, India (National Geographic Magazine November 1909)

  • Kathmandu Market (National Geographic Magazine October 1920)

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