Woman Standing in the Doorway of her Wooden Cabin in or near Thomasville, Georgia, United States
Photography found its way as a matter of course to the far reaches of the United States in the 19th century. First, the major cities were recorded, next the West, and then the Deep South. This is an image from the series Views of Thomasville and Vicinity, a region with cotton plantations. Presumably Möller was the local photographer.
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Woman Standing in the Doorway of her Wooden Cabin in or near Thomasville, Georgia, United States
Photography found its way as a matter of course to the far reaches of the United States in the 19th century. First, the major cities were recorded, next the West, and then the Deep South. This is an image from the series Views of Thomasville and Vicinity, a region with cotton plantations. Presumably Möller was the local photographer.
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De fotografie vond in de 19de ...... ijk de plaatselijke fotograaf.
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Photography found its way as a ...... er was the local photographer.
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RP-F-2011-42
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Rijksmuseum
title
Vrouw bij haar houten huis in of bij Thomasville, Georgia, Verenigde Staten
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Woman Standing in the Doorway ...... sville, Georgia, United States
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c. 1895
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ca. 1895
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extent
foto breedte 185 mm
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foto hoogte 108 mm
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height 108 mm
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height 126 mm
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secundaire drager breedte 203 mm
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secundaire drager hoogte 126 mm
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width 185 mm
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width 203 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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