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DescriptionMaking Pittsburgh Stogies by Lewis Hine.jpeg |
English: "Making Pittsburgh Stogies," silver print, by the American photographer Lewis W. Hine. 5 in. x 7 1/4 in. Yale University Art Gallery, gift of Lisa Rosenblum, B.A. 1975. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. |
Date | 1907-1908 (probably printed in the 1930s) |
Source | Yale University Art Gallery [1] |
Author | Lewis W. Hine |
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