File:How Women Carry Their Children in Upper Egypt. (1911) - TIMEA.jpg
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DescriptionHow Women Carry Their Children in Upper Egypt. (1911) - TIMEA.jpg |
English: Many people are crowding a street. One woman has a child on her shoulder. |
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Author | Sladen, Douglas |
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